PERSONNEL:
Bob Welch (guitars, vocals)
Christine McVie (keyboards, vocals)
John McVie (bass)
Mick Fleetwood (percussion)
Strings, Horns arranged by Nivk De Caro
Pedal Steel on "Come a Little Bit Closer": Sneaky Pete Kleinow
Produced by Fleetwood Mac and Bob Hughes
SINGLES:
- Heroes Are Hard To Find/
Born Enchanter (September 1974)
SONGS:
1. Heroes Are Hard To Find- 3:35 (C. McVie)
2. Coming Home- 3:52 (Welch)
3. Angel- 3:55 (Welch)
4. Bermuda Triangle- 4:08 (Welch)
5. Come a Little Bit Closer- 4:45 (C. McVie)
6. She's Changing Me- 2:58 (Welch)
7. Bad Loser- 3:25 (C. McVie)
8. Silver Heels- 3:25 (Welch)
9. Prove Your Love- 3:57 (C. McVie)
10. Born Enchanter- 2:54 (Welch)
11. Safe Harbour- 2:32 (Welch)
REVIEWS:
B- "The proof that their formula has finally trapped them is the pitifulness of their attempts to escape - with string synthesizer, pedal steel, half-assed horns, and other catch-22s of the International Pop Music community. Bob Welch sounds bored, which is certainly poetic justice, and even Christine McVie is less than perfect this time out. Their worst." -Robert Christgau, Village Voice
*** "While Heroes Are Hard To Find, Welch's final album with the group before founding the heavy-metal band Paris,
showed definite improvement, his replacements prompted a change that almost nobody could have predicted." -John Swenson and John
Milward, Rolling Stone