Heartbreak Hill
Studio album by
Released1995
Recorded1978
GenreProgressive rock
Length44:15
(51:38 inc. bonus track)
LabelRoad Goes on Forever
ProducerTom Allom
Strawbs chronology
Greatest Hits Live
(1993)
Heartbreak Hill
(1995)
Strawbs in Concert
(1995)
Alternative Album Cover
Platinum Edition cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Heartbreak Hill is the fifteenth studio album by English band Strawbs. The album was recorded in 1978 but, due to record deal and management difficulties, was not released until 1995. The recording schedule conflicted with guitarist Dave Lambert's plans to record a solo album, so session musicians Jo Partridge and Miller Anderson were recruited to supply electric guitar.

The album was the first to feature keyboardist Andy Richards as part of the band line-up.

Track listing

  1. "Something for Nothing" (Dave Cousins, Chas Cronk) – 7:23
  2. "Another Day Without You" (Cousins) – 2:57
  3. "We Can Make it Together" (Cousins, Cronk) – 4:18
  4. "Heartbreak Hill" (Cousins, Cronk) – 7:31
  5. "Starting Over" (Cousins, Andy Richards) – 10:48
  6. "Two Separate People" (Cousins, Cronk, Richards, Tony Fernandez) – 2:55
  7. "Desert Song" (Cousins) – 4:19
  8. "Let it Rain" (Cousins, Cronk, Richards) – 4:04

Bonus track

The Platinum CD edition of the album includes the track

  1. "Something for Nothing (The Whiplash Mix)" (Cousins, Cronk) – 7:23

Personnel

Additional personnel

Recording

  • Tom Allom – Producer

The album was referred to in a Viz cartoon strip entitled "Spot The Clue with Tim Westwood". The strip was a detective story in which, in a bizarre twist, the killer was caught after claiming that they had been listening to a selection of vinyl LPs including Heartbreak Hill, which due to the various legal issues surrounding its release had not been issued on vinyl at the time the strip was published.

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United Kingdom 1995 Road Goes on Forever CD RGF/WC CD024
United Kingdom 2006 Witchwood Media CD WMCD 2033

References

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