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Album Review: America: A Tribute to Heroes

  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Release Date: December 04, 2001
  • Type: Collection (various artists), Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The CD companion to the America: A Tribute to Heroes telethon, this double-disc set features all of the musical performances aired on the show, including Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers' "I Won't Back Down," Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind," and Paul Simon's "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Disc one features earnest, rousing performances like Bruce Springsteen's "My City of Ruin," Stevie Wonder and Take 6's "Love's in Need of Love Today," and U2's "Walk On"; disc two takes a more elegiac, reverent turn with songs like Sting's "Fragile," Sheryl Crow's "Safe and Sound," and Wyclef Jean's "Redemption Song." A diverse yet tasteful collection, America: A Tribute to Heroes is one of the best musical responses to the 9-11 attacks, and as with the Tribute to Heroes telethon, it benefits the September 11 Telethon Fund. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
My City of Ruins Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen (4:35)
Love's in Need of Love Today Stevie Wonder Take 6, Stevie Wonder (4:47)
Walk On (Lyrics) Bono, U2 U2 (5:26)
There Will Come a Day (Lyrics) Bill Luther, Chris Lindsey, Aimee Mayo Faith Hill (3:46)
I Won't Back Down (Lyrics) Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (3:53)
Hero (Lyrics) Mark Taylor, Paul Barry, Enrique Iglesias Enrique Iglesias (4:31)
Imagine John Lennon, Ralph Blane, Hugh Martin, Paul McCartney Neil Young (3:12)
Someday We'll All Be Free (Lyrics) Ed Howard, Eddie Howard, Jr., Donny Hathaway Alicia Keys (4:51)
Wish You Were Here Harold Rome, Roger Waters, David Gilmour Johnny Rzeznik, Limp Bizkit (3:43)
New York State of Mind Billy Joel Billy Joel (6:01)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
I Believe in Love (Lyrics) Martie Seidel, Marty Stewart, Natalie Maines Dixie Chicks (4:21)
Everyday (Lyrics) Dave Matthews, Glen Ballard Dave Matthews (3:31)
Redemption Song Bob Marley Wyclef Jean (4:10)
Hero (Lyrics) Mariah Carey, Walter Afanasieff Mariah Carey (4:24)
Livin' on a Prayer (Lyrics) Jon Bon Jovi, Desmond Child, Richie Sambora Bon Jovi (4:52)
Safe and Sound (Lyrics) Sheryl Crow Sheryl Crow (5:03)
Fragile Sting Sting (2:44)
Long Road Eddie Vedder, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Eddie Vedder (4:17)
Bridge over Troubled Water Paul Simon Paul Simon (4:37)
God Bless America (Lyrics) Irving Berlin Celine Dion (3:47)
America the Beautiful (Lyrics) Katherine Lee Bates, Samuel A. Ward Willie Nelson (4:40)

Credits

Willie Nelson (Performer), Jimmy Iovine (Executive), Jasper Johns (Cover Art), Celine Dion (Performer), Mariah Carey (Performer), Take 6 (Performer), Dixie Chicks (Performer), Johnny Rzeznik (Performer), Limp Bizkit (Performer), Kevin Guarnieri (Digital Editing), U2 (Performer), Enrique Iglesias (Performer), Kevin Guarnieri (Engineer), Sheryl Crow (Performer), Dave Matthews (Performer), Billy Joel (Performer), Joel Gallen (Executive Producer), Eddie Vedder (Performer), Wyclef Jean (Performer), Neil Young (Performer), Stevie Wonder (Performer), Sting (Performer), Alicia Keys (Performer), Bon Jovi (Performer), Faith Hill (Performer), Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers (Performer), Paul Simon (Performer), Bruce Springsteen (Performer)
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America: A Tribute to Heroes
Live album by Various artists
Recorded 2001-09-21

America: A Tribute to Heroes was a benefit concert organized by actor George Clooney and broadcast by the four major United States television networks in the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and The Pentagon. Done in the style of a telethon, it featured a number of national and international entertainers performing to raise money for the victims and their families, particularly but not limited to the New York City firefighters and New York City police officers. It aired September 21, 2001, uninterrupted and commercial-free. It was released on December 4, 2001 on compact disc and DVD.

On a dark stage illuminated by hundreds of candles, twenty-one artists performed songs of mourning and hope, while various actors and other celebrities delivered short spoken messages. The musical performances took place at three studios in Los Angeles (CBS Television City), New York, and London, while the celebrity messages took place at Los Angeles. Some of the musicians including Neil Young and Eddie Vedder were heard working the phone banks taking pledges. The money raised amounted to about $30 million, and was given to the United Way's September 11 Telethon Fund.

In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine selected this concert, along with the later The Concert for New York City, as one of the 50 moments that changed rock and roll.[1]

The show was also simulcast in Canada; Canadians such as Mike Myers (wearing a Rangers jersey rather than his customary Maple Leafs jersey) attended.

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In America, the concert was simulcast by over 35 network and cable channels, including A&E, ABC, BET, CBS, CMT, Comedy Central, Court TV, Discovery Channel, E!, Fox, Fox Family, Fox Sports Net, FX, Galavisión, Hallmark Channel, HBO, Lifetime, MTV, NBC, Oxygen, PAX, PBS, Sci-Fi, Showtime, Sundance Channel, Telemundo, TLC, TNN, TNT, The WB, Turner South, Univision, UPN, USA Network, and VH1. It was also broadcast on over 8,000 radio stations, via America Online and across the Internet.

Outside of the U.S., the program was distributed to 210 countries and the American Forces Network, which broadcast to American military personnel in 175 countries. It was also simulcast on Canada's two main private networks, CTV and Global, and cable specialty channels Star! and talktv. Public network CBC said it was not their "mandate to run programs produced by the Americans." [2] Graphics throughout the show allowed Canadian viewers to contribute donations along with their American counterparts.

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