Released in 1974,
Hero & Heroine was one of
the Strawbs' more popular albums, making the Top 100 in the U.S. This release is not the original recording, nor an expanded edition of it, but a much later reworking of the same material, recorded between November 2010 and March 2011. Three of
the Strawbs who played on the 1974
Hero & Heroine album (
Dave Cousins,
Dave Lambert, and
Chas Cronk) remained in the lineup this time around, with
John Young on keyboards and
Tony Fernandez on drums. This lineup had recently toured Canada and the U.K. to play the whole of the
Hero & Heroine album (as well as some other
Strawbs material), so in a sense it's a souvenir of
Hero & Heroine as it was presented more than 35 years after the record's original release. As such, however, it's mostly for dedicated fans, quite a few of whom are listed in the CD booklet as having supported
Hero & Heroine in Ascencia's production. It's different from the original, of course, in the unavoidable different flavor given to it by more modern production and instruments, though also via the absence of
John Hawken, the keyboard player on the 1974 album.
–
Richie Unterberger, Rovi