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The second album of David Bowie’s Berlin Trilogy, “Heroes” stands as one of his most iconic and era-defining albums. The album was recorded in 1977 at West Berlin’s Hansa Tonstudio, located about a quarter-mile away from the Berlin Wall. It was a continuation and finale of Bowie’s experiments with ambient and electronic music during his time in Berlin, which included his work with co-producers Tony Visconti and Brian Eno, as well as guitar contributions from the King Crimson’s Robert Fripp.
The cover photo was shot by Masayoshi Sukita, and is a reference to Erich Heckel’s painting “Roquairol.” Sukita also show the cover photo for Iggy Pop’s “The Idiot,” which was recorded in this same time period. In an interview with NME in 1977, Bowie clarified that his inclusion of the word “heroes” in quotations marks was meant to "indicate a dimension of irony about the word 'heroes' or about the whole concept of heroism." #ripdavidbowie #juxtapozsoundandvision


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