"Search for the Hero" is a song by British
dance music
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band
M People
M People (stylised as ''M''People) are an English dance music band that formed in 1990 and achieved success throughout most of the 1990s. The name M People is derived from the first letter of the first name of band member Mike Pickering, who f ...
, released in June 1995 by
Sony BMG
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and
RCA
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as the third single (remixed) from their third album, ''
Bizarre Fruit
''Bizarre Fruit'' is the third album by British dance band M People. It was released on 14 November 1994 and charted and peaked at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart, spending one year on the chart before an expanded version of the album, '' Bizarr ...
'' (1994). The song was written by bandmembers
Mike Pickering
Mike Pickering is an English musician, DJ, songwriter, A&R Executive from Manchester, UK.
Career
Pickering was a DJ at The Haçienda's Nude and Hot nights, and later Shine. He worked for Factory Records, where he signed Happy Mondays, To Hell ...
and Paul Heard, and produced by the band. It peaked at number nine on the
UK Singles Chart, number 13 on the
UK Dance Singles Chart
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and number three on the
UK R&B Singles Chart
Official Hip Hop and R&B Albums Chart
The UK Hip Hop and R&B Singles Chart and the UK Hip Hop and R&B Albums Chart (also known as The Official UK Hip Hop and R&B Charts, and previously the Top 40 Hip Hop and RnB Singles and the Top 40 Hip Hop and ...
. Its accompanying music video was directed by Matthew Amos.
Background
There had been a four-and-a-half-month gap between their previous single
"Open Your Heart" and this single's release. Originally planned to be the second single, but delayed for a more radio-friendly single remix, "Search for the Hero" became one of the most familiar
M People
M People (stylised as ''M''People) are an English dance music band that formed in 1990 and achieved success throughout most of the 1990s. The name M People is derived from the first letter of the first name of band member Mike Pickering, who f ...
songs, responsible for propelling the parent album ''
Bizarre Fruit
''Bizarre Fruit'' is the third album by British dance band M People. It was released on 14 November 1994 and charted and peaked at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart, spending one year on the chart before an expanded version of the album, '' Bizarr ...
'' back into the top 10 in 1995 after having first charted at No. 4 in November 1994. The saxophone parts were played by session saxophonist Snake Davis, as he has done for many other M People songs.
Critical reception
William Cooper from
AllMusic
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described the song as "jazzy" and named it one of the highlights from the ''
Bizarre Fruit
''Bizarre Fruit'' is the third album by British dance band M People. It was released on 14 November 1994 and charted and peaked at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart, spending one year on the chart before an expanded version of the album, '' Bizarr ...
'' album. Another editor, Jon O'Brien, called it an "uplifting" anthem.
Larry Flick
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from ''
Billboard
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'' felt that it is an "optimistic
pop
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* Pop! (British group), a UK pop group
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Album ...
/
hip-hop
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number" and stated that
Heather Small
Heather Marguerita Small (born 20 January 1965) is an English soul music, soul singer and lead vocalist of the band M People. Her subsequent debut solo studio album, ''Proud (Heather Small album), Proud'', was released in 2000. Her second and ...
"continues to be a uniquely enchanting front woman, while her partners,
Mike Pickering
Mike Pickering is an English musician, DJ, songwriter, A&R Executive from Manchester, UK.
Career
Pickering was a DJ at The Haçienda's Nude and Hot nights, and later Shine. He worked for Factory Records, where he signed Happy Mondays, To Hell ...
and Paul Heard, prove their mettle as tunesmiths who require attention beyond the parameters of
nightclub
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s". Jeremy Biser from ''
The Day'' said the track can "cure whatever ails the soul." Pan-European magazine ''
Music & Media
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'' concluded, "
Water
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and
fire
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can be friends after all. Musically big-voiced Ms Small does something inconceivable for many others, namely singing a soulful
ballad
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on quite a heavy rhythm track."
A reviewer from ''
Music Week
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'' rated it three out of five, adding that "this laid back effort from ''Bizarre Fruit'' lacks the guts of its predecessors. Probably a hit, but certainly not their biggest." An editor, Alan Jones, named it one of the album's "better tracks", complimenting it as "superior and stately". He found that "the slower tempo suits Heather Small much better and the loose feel of the track is pleasing." Johnny Dee from ''
NME
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'' praised its "excellent songwriting". ''
People Magazine
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'' noted its "feel-good
mantra
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" and stated that Small's "booming
alto
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is hard to shake and, like her
pineapple
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The pineapple is indigenous to South America, where it has been culti ...
-shaped coif, impossible to ignore."
James Hamilton James Hamilton may refer to:
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from the ''
RM'' Dance Update called it a "change of pace attractive sultry swayer". Wayne Bledsoe from ''
Scripps Howard
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'' commented that "the cavernous acoustics on the intro to "Search for the Hero" sound like a
chopper landing in a field." He also remarked that Small's "commanding tone matches the grandiosity" of the intro.
Chart performance
In June 1995, "Search for the Hero" continued the band's unbroken run of eight consecutive Top 10 singles, entering the chart and peaking at number nine. It had been expected to chart higher due to strong radio support, but it stayed in the Top 20 for three weeks like predecessor single: "
Open Your Heart". The single dropped out of the top 40 after just five weeks. The two ''
Bizarre Fruit
''Bizarre Fruit'' is the third album by British dance band M People. It was released on 14 November 1994 and charted and peaked at No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart, spending one year on the chart before an expanded version of the album, '' Bizarr ...
'' singles "Open Your Heart" and "Search for the Hero" had been swapped by the record company because of the demand for dance music in 1995, so "Search for the Hero" was pushed to be the middle single scheduled for the summer as a precursor to their world tour.
The single sold 88,700 copies in its first week, almost as much as "
Renaissance
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", which a year previously had sold 89,000 in its first week after charting higher at number five in February 1994.
Airplay
Airplay for the single began five weeks before retail release, entering at number 45 and moving to 31 to 23 to 18 and then to number 15 in its first retail week. Unlike its sales, "Search for the Hero"'s airplay peaked at number 5, where it stayed for two weeks and did not leave the Airplay Top 40 for 13 weeks.
In May 1996, almost a year after release "Search for the Hero" re-entered the airplay chart at number 33 and climbed for five consecutive weeks to peak at number 20. This is therefore one of two singles in the '90s apart from
Robbie Williams
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's "
Angels
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" and
Ultra Naté
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's "
Free
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" to do so , possibly prompted by the song's use in a Peugeot 406 advert that same year.
Music video
The accompanying music video for "Search for the Hero" was directed by Matthew Amos. The video was shot in early May 1995 in and around the iconic
Battersea Power Station
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in South London on the still disused site with special flame effects and Heather at the forefront with the band playing behind her. A triptych of images are detailed with DNA formulae, people in busy places and body statistics make up this image and foundation of life. Children are also seen running free and playing in the desecration and dilapidation of broken down cars, bricks, mortar, fire and flames.
The whole line up of the band are seen as well as, on drums Andy Gangadeen, Lynieve Austin and Paul Johnson performing on backing vocals within the shell of the Power Station drums. The other images seen are of exploding cars, kids playing on wasteland, smashing glasses bottles and CCTV footage. There are two poignant images in the video are the dolls head falling to the ground and the child swing from the hanging rope noose.
Remixes
Unusually for an M People single, mixes of the single were heavily R&B and not dance-orientated and were provided by
Smith & Mighty
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. They serviced two mixes of the single in the form of a laid back R&B groove, the "Searchin Mix" and a dub of the same remix. The other mix is from producers
Blacksmith
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with their "Mellow Flava Mix". The final track on the single is a live performance recorded in Germany on the Bizarre Fruit Tour earlier in 1995.
Track listings
The U.S. release was a
Double a-side
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with "Padlock", which had several remixes by
Junior Vasquez
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Mattern moved to New York City a ...
.
U.K. release
* Cassette single –
74321 28796 4
#"Search for the Hero" (Radio Mix) – 4:13
#"Search for the Hero" (Live Mix) – 5:40
* 12" single –
74321 28796 1
#"Search for the Hero" (
Smith & Mighty
Smith & Mighty are an English trip hop group from Bristol, England, consisting of Rob Smith, Ray Mighty and Peter D Rose. They pioneered the Bristol sound producing Massive Attack's "Any Love". The Bristol sound being a precursor to trip hop. ...
Searchin Mix) – 5:57
#"Search for the Hero" (
Smith & Mighty
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Dub) – 5:38
#"Search for the Hero" (
Blacksmith
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Mellow Flava Mix) – 6:59
#"Search for the Hero" (M People Master Mix) – 6:12
* CD single –
74321 28796 2
#"Search for the Hero" (Radio Mix) – 4:13
#"Search for the Hero" (
Smith & Mighty
Smith & Mighty are an English trip hop group from Bristol, England, consisting of Rob Smith, Ray Mighty and Peter D Rose. They pioneered the Bristol sound producing Massive Attack's "Any Love". The Bristol sound being a precursor to trip hop. ...
Searchin Mix) – 5:57
#"Search for the Hero" (
Smith & Mighty
Smith & Mighty are an English trip hop group from Bristol, England, consisting of Rob Smith, Ray Mighty and Peter D Rose. They pioneered the Bristol sound producing Massive Attack's "Any Love". The Bristol sound being a precursor to trip hop. ...
Dub) – 5:38
#"Search for the Hero" (
Blacksmith
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Mellow Flava Mix) – 6:59
#"Search for the Hero" (M People Live Mix) – 5:40
U.S. release (Search for the Hero / Padlock)
* 12" single –
49 78022
#"Padlock" (Sound Factory Mix) – 10:06
#"Padlock" (12" Club Mix) – 8:52
#"Padlock" (Factory Dub) – 5:27
#"Padlock" (12" Club Dub) – 6:59
#"Search for the Hero" (Master Mix) – 6:12
* CD single –
49K 78022
#"Search for the Hero" (Radio Mix) – 4:13
#"Search for the Hero" (
Dave Hall Remix) – 4:15
#"Search for the Hero" (M People Live Mix) – 5:40
#"Padlock" (Sound Factory Mix) – 10:06
#"Padlock" (12" Club Mix) – 8:52
Charts
In popular culture
In 1996, one year after its release, "Search for the Hero" was used as the background music in a
Peugeot 406
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television advert. The advert debuted during
ITV
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’s ''
News at Ten'', taking up the entire three-minute commercial break. The commercial combined the song with a series of surreal and controversial images, from a wildlife photographer interacting with an elephant to a child narrowly avoiding
being hit by a car, and saw the brand replace its former tagline: "The lion goes from strength to strength" to "The drive of your life".
The song was heard briefly in the 2015
Aardman
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film ''
Shaun the Sheep Movie
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''.
During the 2020
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,
Prime Minister
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Boris Johnson
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urged people to "search for the hero inside yourself" when discussing the need to maintain a healthy weight during the
coronavirus pandemic
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.
References
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1995 singles
1995 songs
BMG Rights Management singles
M People songs
Music videos directed by Matthew Amos
RCA Records singles
Songs written by Mike Pickering
Songs written by Paul Heard