The eighth full-length live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Recorded at Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, Germany on 24 November 2003, during the Dance of Death World Tour (2003–2004), "Death On The Road" deviates little from Iron Maiden's countless other live shows. While blissfully heavy on the band's excellent - and suitably theatrical - new material, longtime fans do not need any more live versions of "Number of the Beast", "Hallowed Be Thy Name", "Run to the Hills", or "The Trooper". All that said, Iron Maiden do not disappoint, laying to waste any notions that they can't hold themselves to the performance standards of their younger days.
Even Bruce Dickinson, despite a voice that's now often more choked than feral, can barely keep himself from leaping into the crowd, and it's that kind of enthusiasm that makes each and every live release - and there are a lot of them - worthwhile to some degree!
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2005/2009 (0946 336 4372 7). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. Wildest Dreams 4:51
2. Wrathchild 2:59
3. Can I Play With Madness 3:31
4. The Trooper 4:11
5. Dance Of Death 9:34
6. Rainmaker 4:11
7. Brave New World 6:09
8. Paschendale 10:17
9. Lord Of The Flies 5:04
CD 2:
1. No More Lies 8:06
2. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:40
3. Fear Of The Dark 7:38
4. Iron Maiden 5:09
5. Journeyman 7:02
6. The Number Of The Beast 4:57
7. Run To The Hills 4:23
Official merch.
Officially Licensed Iron Maiden Silver Logo Tote Bag.
Barcode: 5055295327771
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Global Merchandising Services Ltd., 2012 (IMECOBAG01T / GIW1011ROFMTY). Made in China.
Official merch.
Officially Licensed Iron Maiden Silver Logo Tote Bag.
Barcode: 5055295327771
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Global Merchandising Services Ltd., 2012 (IMECOBAG01T / GIW1011ROFMTY). Made in China...
€ 8.90
IRON MAIDEN “Somewhere Back In Time” /Fridge Magnet/
Official Iron Maiden merch.
Original thick magnet with high-quality print.
Size: 7,7 cm x 7,7 cm.
Iron Maiden LLP/Global Merchandising Services Ltd, 2010 (IMMAG04). Made in China for UK. Barcode: 5055295313811
Official Iron Maiden merch.
Original thick magnet with high-quality print.
Size: 7,7 cm x 7,7 cm.
Iron Maiden LLP/Global Merchandising Services Ltd, 2010 (IMMAG04). Made in China for UK. Barcode: 5055295313811..
Official Iron Maiden merch.
Original thick magnet with high-quality print.
Size: 7,7 cm x 7,7 cm.
Iron Maiden LLP/Global Merchandising Services Ltd, 2010 (IMMAG08). Made in China for UK. Barcode: 5055295313859
Official Iron Maiden merch.
Original thick magnet with high-quality print.
Size: 7,7 cm x 7,7 cm.
Iron Maiden LLP/Global Merchandising Services Ltd, 2010 (IMMAG08). Made in China for UK. Barcode: 5055295313859..
€ 4.90
MINI GUITAR “Fender Stratocaster - Strato. Rock Legend” /MG/
High quality handcrafted miniature guitar with amazing finishing work and attention to detail. This collection of miniature replica guitars is very detail exactly with a real guitar. Created by talented and experienced craftsmen in the field of musical instruments.
Model is inspired by the guitar that has made the history of music.
This is a collection of truly unique and should be owned by the fans and music lovers!!
Music Legends Collection, 2011 (MGT-1366). Made in Indonesia.
Band: IRON MAIDEN.
Collection 1:4 scale model hand-made and hand-airbrushed.
Miniature size, cm: 27,5H x 9L x 0,5P (approx.)
Miniature box size, cm: 30H x 10L x 3P
Box and miniature weight, g: 150 (approx.)
Miniature material: mahogany wood.
Every miniature comes with his guitar holder.
High quality handcrafted miniature guitar with amazing finishing work and attention to detail. This collection of miniature replica guitars is very detail exactly with a real guitar. Created by talented and experienced craftsmen in the field of musical instruments.
Model is inspired by the guitar t..
Ninth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Strictly Limited Edition Deluxe Steelbook 2xDVD with 2 hours live show at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile + documentary bonus disc with Special Extras!
On April, 10th, 2011 Iron Maiden became the first Metal band ever to play in Chile’s prestigious Estadio Nacional in Santiago. This landmark show, filmed in front of 50,000 die-hard Chilean devotees, reveals a band firing on all cylinders, feeding off Latino passion and energy to deliver one of the most dramatic and powerful performances of “The Final Frontier Words Tour”. Maiden’s spectacular stage show and the electrifying atmosphere of the Estadio Nacional are captured here using 22 HD cameras and an Ictocam. “En Vivo!” embodies the heart and soul of Iron Maiden 2011: the music, the fans, the venue, the country.
The bonus disc contains a documentary “Behind The Beast”, a detailed account of exactly what is involved in staging an Iron Maiden concert, from initial concept through to the planning and execution stages, right up to day-of-show itself. A fascinating insight into how a dedicated team with a range of expertise right across the spectrum, works tirelessly to ensure that Maiden fans experience the best possible show the band can offer.
Subtitles: English/Spanish/French/German/Italian/Dutch/Portuguese/Swedish/Hindi.
DTS | Dolby Digital | 5.1 | 2.0 | Region: all.
Iron Maiden/EMI Records, 2012 (50999 301604 5 3). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
DVD 1 - Iron Maiden Live At Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
1. Satellite 15
2. The Final Frontier
3. El Dorado
4. 2 Minutes To Midnight
5. The Talisman
6. Coming Home
7. Dance Of Death
8. The Trooper
9. The Wicker Man
10. Blood Brothers
11. When The Wild Wind Blows
12. The Evil That Men Do
13. Fear Of The Dark
14. Iron Maiden
15. The Number Of The Beast
16. Hallowed Be Thy Name
17. Running Free
DVD 2 - Iron Maiden: Behind The Beast
1. Documentary
2. Satelite 15... The Final Frontier Promo Video (Dir. Cut)
3. The Making Of Satelite 15... The Final Frontier Promo
4. The Final Frontier World Tour Show Intro
Ninth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Strictly Limited Edition Deluxe Steelbook 2xDVD with 2 hours live show at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile + documentary bonus disc with Special Extras!
On April, 10th, 2011 Iron Maiden became the first Metal band ever to play in Chile’s ..
The eighth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
DVD contains tracks from shows of band’s Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008.
Russian bootleg, 2009. Used: like new
Tracklist:
1. Churchill's Speech
2. Aces High
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight
4. Revelations
5. The Trooper
6. Wasted Years
7. The Number Of The Beast
8. Can I Play With Madness
9. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
10. Powerslave
11. Heaven Can Wait
12. Run To The Hills
13. Fear Of The Dark
14. Iron Maiden
15. Moonchild
16. The Clairvoyant
17. Hallowed Be Thy Name
The eighth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
DVD contains tracks from shows of band’s Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008.
Russian bootleg, 2009. Used: like new
Tracklist:
1. Churchill's Speech
2. Aces High
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight
4. Rev..
€ 4.90
IRON MAIDEN "Live After Death" /Slipcase Digipack 2DVD Set; Live/
The seventh DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
At last on DVD with 5.1 surround sound remix! This double DVD set contains re-release of the legendary "Live After Death" VHS, filmed at Long Beach, California in 1985as well as bonus disc with Documentary / Bonus Concert Footage.
Iron Maiden's World Slavery Tour was one of the longest and most extensive tours ever undertaken by a Rock band. Lasting from August 9, 1984, to July 5, 1985 and visiting such countries as Poland, Austria, Hungry, Yugoslavia, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, England, Germany, Sweden, Canada, Japan and the U.S., the show included a mammoth setup that replicated the intricate ancient Egyptian scenery of the "Powerslave" album cover. As a "thank you" to the hundreds of thousands of fans, who packed arenas the world over, the 2LP Live set and VHS "Live After Death" was issued in 1985.
The new release had two mixes of the audio: Martin Birch's version, which serves as the original concert audio, and a brand new 5.1 Stereo mix by Kevin Shirley. In addition to the complete concert, the DVD features Part 2 of "The History Of Iron Maiden" DVD series, which began with 2004's "The Early Days", documenting the recording of the "Powerslave" album and the following tour.
The VHS was certified Platinum in 1987 by the RIAA. The DVD was certified Platinum in 2008 again by the RIAA, having sold 100,000 units.
First DVD contains original “Live After Death” 1985 footage (90 min.), remixed with 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound by Kevin Shirley and the original 2.0 Stereo Sound by Martin Birch.
Second DVD contains “The History Of Iron Maiden, Part 2” (60 min.), an extended “Behind The Iron Curtain” (57 min.), footage from “Rock In Rio 1985” (50 min.), “’Ello Texas” (15 min.), four image galleries and two videos.
DVD Video | PAL | Dolby Digital | Dolby Surround | 5.1 | 2.0 | All reg. | 4:3 (Disc 1); 16:9 (disc 2).
Trooper Enterprises Ltd./EMI Records Ltd., 1995/2008 (0094637952290). Russian bootleg.
Tracklist:
Disc One - Live After Death
1. Churchill Speech / Aces High
2. 2 Minutes To Midnight
3. The Trooper
4. Revelations
5. Flight Of Icarus
6. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
7. Powerslave
8. Number Of The Beast
9. Hallowed Be Thy Name
10. Iron Maiden
11. Run To The Hills
12. Running Free
13. Sanctuary
Disc Two - Documentary / Bonus Concert Footage
1. History Of Iron Maiden, Part 2 - Live After Death
2. Behind The Iron Curtain
3. Rock In Rio '85
4. 'Ello Texas
5. Gallery
6. Promotional Clips
The seventh DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
At last on DVD with 5.1 surround sound remix! This double DVD set contains re-release of the legendary "Live After Death" VHS, filmed at Long Beach, California in 1985as well as bonus disc with Documentary / Bonus Concert Footage...
The sixth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Recorded at Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, Germany on 24 November 2003, during the Dance of Death World Tour (2003–2004), "Death On The Road" deviates little from Iron Maiden's countless other live shows. While blissfully heavy on the group's excellent - and suitably theatrical - new material, longtime fans do not need any more live versions of "Number of the Beast", "Hallowed Be Thy Name", "Run to the Hills", or "The Trooper". All that said, Iron Maiden do not disappoint, laying to waste any notions that they can't hold themselves to the performance standards of their younger days. Even Bruce Dickinson, despite a voice that's now often more choked than feral, can barely keep himself from leaping into the crowd, and it's that kind of enthusiasm that makes each and every live release - and there are a lot of them - worthwhile to some degree!
DVD 9 | Dolby Digital 5.1 | PAL 16:9 | All | Concert: 105 min. approx.; Special features: 200 min. approx.;
Bootleg, 2006 (0 94633 64379 6).
Tracklist:
1. Declamation (Intro)
2. Wildest Dreams
3. Wrathchild
4. Can I Play With Madness
5. The Trooper
6. Dance Of Death
7. Rainmaker
8. Brave New World
9. Paschendale
10. Lord Of The Flies
11. No More Lies
12. Hallowed Be Thy Name
13. Fear Of The Dark
14. Iron Maiden
15. Journeyman
16. The Number Of The Beast
17. Run To The Hills
Special Features:
1. Death On The Road (Documentary)
2. Life On The Road (Documentary)
3. The Fans
4. EPK (Original Promotion Press Interview)
5. Wildest Dreams (Videoclip)
6. Rainmaker (Videoclip)
7. Photo & Artwork Galleries
The sixth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Recorded at Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, Germany on 24 November 2003, during the Dance of Death World Tour (2003–2004), "Death On The Road" deviates little from Iron Maiden's countless other live shows. While blissfully hea..
The eighth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008, which took them 50000 miles round the planet playing 23 concerts on five continents in just 45 days. One of the stars of the movie is the band's customized Boeing 757, Ed Force One, which carried the band, all their crew, 12 tons of stage equipment and was piloted by Airline Captain and singer Bruce Dickinson. The movie gives a close up behind the scenes look at what happened on and off stage, when Maiden gave full access to a film crew for the first time ever, and contains some of the most spectacular live footage yet seen of Maiden. If you want to know what it is like to be part of the most adventurous tour in Rock history, you can't miss seeing this. Taking you from Mumbai to Santiago, LA to Sydney, Tokyo to Sao Paulo and all points between, through exhaustion and fan pandemonium, travelling with band and crew on the plane, to and from shows, in the bar and during leisure time, this really is Access All Areas!!
The special bonus disc contains the full set of 16 songs recorded from 16 different cities to give you the full experience of the live power of Iron Maiden and their fans all around globe.
It was shot in high-definition video with accompanying 5.1 surround sound produced by Kevin Shirley (who has worked with the band since their 2000 album “Brave New World”).
Film was distributed by EMI in Europe and Universal Music Group in the U.S., in select digital theatres on April 21, 2009.
Captain Dickinson and his crew welcome you aboard: the ultimate Heavy Metal documentary!!!
PAL | DTS | DVD 5/9 | Dolby Surround Sound | Dolby Surround 5.1 | Subtitles: 9 languages.
EMI Records Ltd., 2009 (50999 6977579 6). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
DVD 1:
1. Iron Maiden - Flight 666 The Film Total playing time: approx. 113 minutes
DVD 2:
1. Churchill's Speech
2. Aces High
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight
4. Revelations
5. The Trooper
6. Wasted Years
7. The Number Of The Beast
8. Can I Play With Madness
9. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
10. Powerslave
11. Heaven Can Wait
12. Run To The Hills
13. Fear Of The Dark
14. Iron Maiden
15. Moonchild
16. The Clairvoyant
17. Hallowed Be Thy Name Total playing time: approx. 102 minutes
The eighth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008, which took them 50000 miles round the planet playing 23 concerts on five continents in just 45 days. One of the stars of t..
The third DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Recorded at the Rock in Rio festival, Brazil, 2001, on the last night of the Brave New World Tour.
With the reunion studio disc "Brave New World" failing to recapture the imagination and intensity of Iron Maiden in America and even in many places in the band's European homeland, going to Brazil seemed like a smart move. It was one of the few places that a quarter of a million people would turn up to see the act in 2001, and judging from the audience response, the band's set list didn't bother them much either. The band played to approximately 250,000 people - it's the second largest crowd of their career (the band's largest concert attendance was their 1985 Rock In Rio performance to an audience of 300,000) and with the relatively recent return of lead singer Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith to the band.
Show features many of band's most well-known tracks, including the eponymous "Iron Maiden" and "Run to the Hills", along with six songs from "Brave New World", such as "The Wicker Man" and the title track. Also performed were two tracks from the Blaze Bayley-era, "Sign of the Cross" and "The Clansman".
Iron Maiden are the pinnacle of Heavy Metal performers, with none acting as rivals. From the time they were young lads, to now as seasoned veterans, this six piece has never let the fans down, always performing to their utmost ability, with their utmost determination. "Rock In Rio" is literally what it sounds like for a quarter million people having their dreams realized, an experience that should be enjoyed by everyone who is smart enough to pick up this DVD!!
Dolby Surround 5.1 | NTSC 4:3 | All | 125 min. approx. | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese.
Sanctuary Visual Management/Columbia Music Video, 2002 (C1B 54269). Bootleg.
Tracklist:
1. Program Start
2. Intro
3. The Wicker Man
4. Ghost Of The Navigator
5. Brave New World
6. Wrathchild
7. 2 Minutes To Midnight
8. Blood Brothers
9. Sign Of The Cross
10. The Mercenary
11. The Trooper
12. Dream Of Mirrors
13. The Clansman
14. The Evil That Men Do
15. Fear Of The Dark
16. Iron Maiden
17. The Number Of The Beast
18. Hallowed Be Thy Name
19. Sanctuary
20. Run To The Hills
21. Credits
The third DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Recorded at the Rock in Rio festival, Brazil, 2001, on the last night of the Brave New World Tour.
With the reunion studio disc "Brave New World" failing to recapture the imagination and intensity of Iron Maiden in America and even..
€ 5.90
IRON MAIDEN “The History Of Iron Maiden, Part 1: The Early Days” /Dual DVD/
Re-release of the fifth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
DVD features the first part of "The History Of Iron Maiden" series, a 90 minute documentary which describes band's beginnings in London's East End in 1975 through to the "Piece Of Mind" album and tour in 1983. The second part of the series was included on disc 2 of the "Live After Death" DVD release in 2008.
The set also features a large collection of rare videos and concert footage, as well as interviews with former members such as Paul Di'Anno, Clive Burr, Dennis Stratton, Dave Sullivan, Terry Rance, Doug Sampson, Ron Matthews, Terry Wapram and Bob Sawyer.
The DVD won a 2004 Metal Edge Readers' Choice Award for Home Video/DVD of the Year.
A great double-DVD set, essential for any Iron Maiden fan, and worthwhile for anybody interested in Heavy Metal. One of the best visual compilations ever done. Do you need more reasons to buy it?!
DVD 10 | Side 1 - 4:3; Side 2 - 16:9 | Dolby Digital 2.0 | PAL | Side 1 approx. 120 mins; Side 2 approx. 195 mins.
EMI Records Ltd., 2004 (7243 5 44317 9 1). Bootleg. Used (cover/disc): M/EX+.
Tracklist:
DVD 1:
1. Ides Of March
2. Wrathchild
3. Killers
4. Remember Tomorrow
5. Transylvania
6. Phantom Of The Opera
7. Iron Maiden
8. Murders In The Rue Morgue
9. Run To The Hills
10. Children Of The Damned
11. The Number Of The Beast
12. 22 Acacia Avenue
13. Total Eclipse
14. The Prisoner
15. Hallowed Be Thy Name
16. Iron Maiden
17. Sanctuary
18. The Trooper
19. Revelations
20. Flight Of Icarus
21. 22 Acacia Avenue
22. The Number Of The Beast
23. Run To The Hills
Tracks 1-7: "Live at the Rainbow", London, Dezember 1980 (30 min)
Tracks 8-16: "Beast Over Hammersmith", Hammersmith Odeon, London, März 1982 (45 min)
Tracks 17-23: "Live at Dortmund", Rock and Pop Festival, Westfalenhalle Dortmund, 1983 (45 min)
DVD 2:
1. The Early Days
2. 20th Century Fox
3. Running Free
4. Women In Uniform
5. Running Free
6. Sanctuary
7. Wrathchild
8. Prowler
9. Remember Tomorrow
10. Running Free
11. Transylvania
12. Another Life
13. Phantom Of The Opera
14. Charlotte The Harlot
15. Women In Uniform
16. Run To The Hills
17. The Number Of The Beast
18. Flight Of Icarus
19. The Trooper
Track 1: "The Early Days", Dokumentation (90 min)
Track 2: TV-Doku (20 min)
Tracks 3-5: Fernsehauftritte bei Top Of The Pops und der Rock & Pop TV Show (ZDF)
Tracks 6-14: "Live at the Ruskin", Home Video filmed at The Ruskin Arms, 1980 (45 min)
Tracks 15-19: Videoclips (20 min)
Re-release of the fifth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
DVD features the first part of "The History Of Iron Maiden" series, a 90 minute documentary which describes band's beginnings in London's East End in 1975 through to the "Piece Of Mind" album and tour..
Re-release of the fourth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
A release that all Iron Maiden fans have been asking for is here at last! "Visions Of The Beast" is a massive two disc DVD set that is over three hours long and contains every single Iron Maiden video ever made, from "Women in Uniform" to live cuts from "Rock In Rio", this has it all. It is basically an updated version of "The First Ten Years: The Videos and From There to Eternity". It also includes never-before-seen Camp Chaos animated versions of six definitive Iron Maiden songs, interactive menus and discographies, and some special hidden extras!
If you are an Iron Maiden fan and have always wanted their videos for your own viewing pleasure then by all means pick this up!!
4:3 | Dolby Digital 2.0 | PAL | Disc 1 approx. 75 mins; Disc 2 approx. 79 mins.
EMI Records Limited, 2003/2010 (648 6139). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
DVD 1:
1. Women In Uniform
2. Wrathchild
3. Run To The Hills
4. The Number Of The Beast
5. Flight Of Icarus
6. The Trooper
7. 2 Minutes To Midnight
8. Aces High
9. Wasted Years
10. Stranger In A Strange Land
11. Can I Play With Madness
12. The Evil That Men Do
13. The Clairvoyant
14. Infinite Dreams
15. Holy Smoke
16. Tailgunner
track 2 recorded live on December 21st, 1980 in London, United Kingdom.
track 10 recorded live on October 15th, 1986 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.
track 12 recorded live on June 12th, 1988 in Inglewood, California, United States.
track 13 recorded live on August 20th, 1988 in Castle Donington, United Kingdom.
track 14 recorded live on November 27th, 1988 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
track 16 recorded live in September, 1990.
DVD 2:
1. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
2. Be Quick Or Be Dead
3. From Here To Eternity
4. Wasting Love
5. Fear Of The Dark
6. Hallowed Be Thy Name
7. Man On The Edge
8. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
9. Lord Of The Flies
10. Virus
11. The Angel & The Gambler
12. Futureal
13. The Wicker Man
14. Out Of The Silent Planet
15. Brave New World
tracks 5, 6 recorded live on August 22nd, 1992 in Castle Donington, United Kingdom.
track 8 recorded live on November 1st, 1995 in Gothenburg, Sweden.
track 9 recorded live in November, 1995.
track 12 recorded live in May, 1995.
track 15 recorded live on January 19th, 2001 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
To access hidden Easter Egg track 21 on disc 1, play track 6 3 times to form 666.
To access hidden Easter Egg track 20 on disc 2, play track 6 2 times and then track 4 to form 664, however playing track 6 3 times will also give access to hidden video, but with more funny passage.
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Re-release of the fourth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
A release that all Iron Maiden fans have been asking for is here at last! "Visions Of The Beast" is a massive two disc DVD set that is over three hours long and contains every single Iron Maiden video ever made, from ..
Officially licensed embroidered woven patch. Woven polyester patches with a stitched overlocked edge.
100x100mm.
Iron Maiden Holdings LTD/RockOff, 2011. Made in UK.
Officially licensed embroidered woven patch. Woven polyester patches with a stitched overlocked edge.
100x100mm.
Iron Maiden Holdings LTD/RockOff, 2011. Made in UK...
First re-release of the eighth single by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It's the first single from the band's fourth full-length studio album, "Piece of Mind" (1983) and the band's first release to feature Nicko McBrain, who replaced Clive Burr on drums in 1982.
"Flight of Icarus" is one of the better written songs by Iron Maiden. It was composed by Dickinson & Smith who had finally discovered how much fun it was for them to compose together. Unlike most of the other songs from the "Piece Of Mind", this one consists of simple riffs, vocal lines and had an easy accessible Pop song structure. A bad thing? Of course not! With musicians like these in their prime pretty much any song sounded great. And even in the hands of others ‘"Flight of Icarus" would still be a great song because of the catchy main riff and the strong chorus.
"Flight of Icarus" loosely based on the ancient Greek myth of Icarus who was imprisoned with his father Daedalus in the palace of Knossos on Crete. In an attempt to escape, the pair fabricated wings from feathers and wax so they could fly away. Unfortunately Icarus, not heeding the advice of his father, flew too close to the Sun, melting the wax that held the feathers and thus fell to his death in the sea. Vocalist Bruce Dickinson modified the original tale to make it an allegory of teenage rebellion against adult authority, which caused the death of Icarus in this case. There is a well performed solo towards the end, as well as some inviting lead melodies to listen to before the track is out. Dickinson's vocal performance sounds a bit like the late Ronnie James Dio in this one.
“Flight of Icarus” is one of the more memorable tracks off of Maiden’s classic "Piece Of Mind" album, a release relatively full of memorable tracks. Sort of a loose adaptation of the Icarus story, it’s nonetheless a strong romp through Maiden’s legendary songwriting and shows the band at a very solid point in their career. Awesome!
The B-side of the Single is a new studio rendition of the Montrose song "I Got the Fire" from the "Paper Money" album 1974. Iron Maiden originally released a live cover of this song during the Paul Di'Anno era, on 1980 single, "Sanctuary", however the "Flight Of Icarus" version features Bruce Dickinson on vocals and is a studio production rather than a live performance. The song ends up sounding like generic 70's Rock juiced up with some typical NWOBHM speed.
The single cover, in something of a parody of the original myth, portrays a winged Eddie killing Icarus with a flamethrower. Icarus resembles the figure in Evening: Fall of Day, by William Rimmer, which was used as a label logo by Led Zeppelin. According to the artist, Derek Riggs, this is a reference to Led Zeppelin's break-up a few years before.
It was the band's first single to be released in the United States, becoming one of their few songs to gain substantial airplay, peaking at No. 8 on the Billboard Top Album Tracks chart - the highest position of any Iron Maiden single in the US. It was also a success in the UK, peaking at No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart.
Recorded from the original analogue master tapes.
Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1983/2014 (2564624879). Made in UK.
First re-release of the eighth single by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It's the first single from the band's fourth full-length studio album, "Piece of Mind" (1983) and the band's first release to feature Nicko McBrain, who replaced Clive Burr on drums in 1982.
&quo..
€ 29.90
IRON MAIDEN “Infinite Dreams” /Ltd. 7" Single; Live/
First re-release of the nineteenth single by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It is the only single to be released in sync with a home video (VHS), 1989's "Maiden England".
The performance was recorded in Birmingham, England in 1988, towards the end of the massive world tour to support the album "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" where the song originally appeared.
The song is about how the character of the song sees disturbing visions about afterlife and other mystic things in his dreams, but is scared about if he will ever be able to wake up again. It starts with a soft guitar solo, which is then joined by Bruce Dickinson's singing as well as the rest of the band. The song starts out quite peaceful, but gets Progressively heavier towards the song's climax and the following final verse.
B-side “Killers” is the live version of the title track from the second full-length album.
It is the final single to feature Adrian Smith for an entire decade.
Recorded from the original analogue master tapes.
Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1989/2014 (2564624838). Made in UK.
First re-release of the nineteenth single by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It is the only single to be released in sync with a home video (VHS), 1989's "Maiden England".
The performance was recorded in Birmingham, England in 1988, towards the end of the massive world tour t..
First re-release of the eighteenth single by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It's the third single for the band's seventh full-length studio album, "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" (1988).
"The Clairvoyant" was the first track written for the album. According to Steve Harris, the song's lyrics were inspired by the death of psychic Doris Stokes, after which he wondered to himself whether "she could foresee her own death". The song starts in the first person, from the main character's point of view. Later, when he is dead it is in the third person. Harris then began to write the song "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son", which gave him the idea of turning the full album into a concept record given that the main character would also have the power of clairvoyance. The song's guitar solo is played by Dave Murray.
B-side contains live performance, “The Prisoner”, from Maiden's 1988 headlining at the Monsters of Rock festival in Donington Park, on August 20th.
The single debuted at number six in the British charts.
Recorded from the original analogue master tapes.
Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1988/2014 (2564624840). Made in UK.
First re-release of the eighteenth single by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It's the third single for the band's seventh full-length studio album, "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" (1988).
"The Clairvoyant" was the first track written for the album. According to S..
€ 29.90
IRON MAIDEN “The Evil That Men Do” /Ltd. 7" Single/
First re-release of the seventeenth single by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It's the second single for the band's seventh full-length studio album, "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" (1988).
"Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" is one of Iron Maiden's most acclaimed albums and with good reason. "The Evil that Men Do" has always been a standard track in and it makes for a great single with it's catchy feel. The song with an amazing harmony which stands out over virtually any other Iron Maiden song, from that opening few seconds you can tell you got an awesome song ahead.
The title of the song is taken from Marcus Antonius's speech while addressing the crowd of Romans after Caesar's murder (Act 3, scene 2, "The Forum") in William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: "The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones." Bruce Dickinson may sometimes repeat this before playing the song, but in reverse (as he did in Rock in Rio). However, the poetic lyrics of the song are unrelated to this.
The guitar solo in "The Evil That Men Do" is played by Adrian Smith while the guitar solo in "Prowler '88" is played by Dave Murray.
The single's B-side is re-recording of "Prowler" appears as tracks number one on the band's debut album Iron Maiden. "The Evil That Men Do" is definitely a Maiden classic and one of their best songs to date, however, the real reason to get this single is because of the B-Side - remake of classic from their debut album with Bruce Dickinson on vocals as opposed to Paul Di'Anno! Bruce Dickinson completely outclasses Paul Di'Anno classic, with a more aggressive voice. So, this is an awesome title song but the B-Sides are the real reason to buy this thing!!
The single debuted at number six in the UK charts and quickly rose to number five.
Recorded from the original analogue master tapes.
Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1988/2014 (2564624845). Made in UK.
First re-release of the seventeenth single by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It's the second single for the band's seventh full-length studio album, "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" (1988).
"Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" is one of Iron Maiden's most acclaimed..
First re-release of the fourteenth single by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It's the first single for the band's sixth full-length studio album, "Somewhere In Time" (1986). It was the first single solely written by guitarist Adrian Smith, who also sings backing vocals. Wasted Years" is the only song on the album that features no synthesizers.
The song deals with subject of homesickness and alienation, as well as the negative aspects of the band's nearly yearlong previous tour and personal problems that Smith and other band members were going through in that period. At the same time the chorus suggests the idea that one should move beyond past troubles and look forward. The original working title was "Golden Years", as can be heard on numerous "Somewhere On Tour" bootlegs. The song is composed in the key of E minor. Adrian Smith plays the guitar solo. The guitar line here is probably one of the most memorable in the realm of Metal, and is sort of a rite of passage for any lead guitar player who wishes to tear it up with a band in the Metal genre. The chorus is very easy to sing along to and is a regular favorite at live performances.
The b-side "Reach Out" was sung by Adrian Smith, with regular lead singer Bruce Dickinson providing backing vocals. This song was previously performed live by Nicko McBrain and Smith's side project The Entire Population Of Hackney. This track is another rare treat. Smith does an excellent job on the vocals, but his strength on this one is his catchy guitar riffs. This song has a solo that is so idiomatic that you could easily hum the tune along with it, something that Metal guitar solos are not often famous for. This single is probably a bit hard to come by at this point, but if you can find it - it's recommend it highly! It's a great song from Maiden's greatest album, and a pair of tracks that will make you smile and make you laugh, something that Metal is allowed to do to people, despite what the no-fun elitists of the darker scene.
“Wasted Years” reached number 18 in the UK Singles Charts and it’s one of those singles you just have to own when you’re into Maiden!!
Recorded from the original analogue master tapes.
Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1986/2014 (2564624851). Made in UK.
First re-release of the fourteenth single by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It's the first single for the band's sixth full-length studio album, "Somewhere In Time" (1986). It was the first single solely written by guitarist Adrian Smith, who also sings backing vocals. Wa..
First time on black vinyl, remastered re-release of the thirteenth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Dance Of Death" is probably the most controversial album of Iron Maiden so far, as well as the most Progressive and most heavy album of Iron Maiden ever.
When picking this album up, we could not help but notice the artwork. And art is not so good. Iron Maiden hired David Patchett to create the art with CGI. Apparently, his time cost the band enough money; the band stopped him because they thought the work was good enough as is, which the artist claimed was still in its prototype stages. The artwork would be notorious for its epic fail among the Metal community and placed on some worst artwork lists of Metal fans. Good thing this album is not judged solely on its cover, because “Dance of Death” is one of the better Iron Maiden albums!
"Dance Of Death" recalls prime Iron Maiden but with renewed vigor. Iron Maiden recorded the album the old-fashioned way: on analog tape, which adds a layer of warmth to the LP. "Dance Of Death" never sounds sterile or processed, unlike so many other Hard Rock and Metal bands recording in the digital age. But the record clocks in at nearly 70 minutes, making it somewhat long and demanding. Still, that’s a relatively small complaint for such a strong album. They still sound like they did in the 80's! Pure brilliance. One thing extremely unique on the album is that it has a great deal of orchestration and an almost Arabic-style vibe too, especially in "No More Lies" and "Dance Of Death". The rhythm guitar really tuned down heavy on the song "Montsegur". There were other powerful songs such as "Wildest Dreams", "Rainmaker", and the graceful epic "Paschendale". "Journeyman" is a 7-minute song with an acoustic, and it is real cool.
This album is not by any means a concept album, but the central theme of Death is recurrent in one form or another. This is their second studio release since the return of vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith in 1999. The album features the band's first ever fully acoustic track, "Journeyman", as well as their only song co-written by drummer Nicko McBrain, "New Frontier". The album was recorded on magnetic (analogue) tape.
Aside from the artwork, the 13th album by Iron Maiden is still a solid listen. After listening to “Brave New World” though, this album had to top the most successful album since 1988. Although it does not succeed in usurping that magnum opus, Iron Maiden proved that they still had a lot of energy left to write good music.
All in all, "Dance Of Death" is a pretty excellent Iron Maiden album. Many older fans will complain that there is nothing really new and ground-breaking here, but the band cannot release a "Piece Of Mind" or a "Powerslave" every time they put an album out on the market. "With Dance Of Death", they have done a brilliant Metal album that will still please some of the older generations, while introducing the newer fans to the world of Iron Maiden's great music in an even better way than "Brave New World" had already done.
First time on black vinyl; 2015 remastered; double 180 g vinyl with hardcover inner sleeves.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., 2003/2017 (0190295851965). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
Disc One Side A
1. Wildest Dreams 3:52
2. Rainmaker 3:48
3. No More Lies 7:21
Disc One Side B
4. Montségur 5:50
5. Dance Of Death 8:36
6. Gates Of Tomorrow 5:12
Disc Two Side A
1. New Frontier 5:04
2. Paschendale 8:27
3. Face In The Sand 6:31
Disc Two Side B
4. Age Of Innocence 6:10
5. Journeyman 7:06
First time on black vinyl, remastered re-release of the thirteenth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Dance Of Death" is probably the most controversial album of Iron Maiden so far, as well as the most Progressive and most heavy album of Iron Maiden ever.
When ..
First time on black vinyl, remastered re-release of the eighth full-length live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Recorded at Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, Germany on 24 November 2003, during the Dance of Death World Tour (2003–2004), "Death On The Road" deviates little from Iron Maiden's countless other live shows. While blissfully heavy on the band's excellent - and suitably theatrical - new material, longtime fans do not need any more live versions of "Number of the Beast", "Hallowed Be Thy Name", "Run to the Hills", or "The Trooper". All that said, Iron Maiden do not disappoint, laying to waste any notions that they can't hold themselves to the performance standards of their younger days.
Even Bruce Dickinson, despite a voice that's now often more choked than feral, can barely keep himself from leaping into the crowd, and it's that kind of enthusiasm that makes each and every live release - and there are a lot of them - worthwhile to some degree!
First press on black vinyl, 2x vinyls in gatefold cover.
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2005/2017 (0190295836443). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
LP 1
Side A
1. Wildest Dreams 4:51
2. Wrathchild 2:59
3. Can I Play With Madness 3:31
4. The Trooper 4:11
5. Dance Of Death 9:34
Side B
6. Rainmaker 4:11
7. Brave New World 6:09
8. Paschendale 10:17
9. Lord Of The Flies 5:04
LP 2
Side A
1. No More Lies 8:06
2. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:40
3. Fear Of The Dark 7:38
Side B
4. Iron Maiden 5:09
5. Journeyman 7:02
6. The Number Of The Beast 4:57
7. Run To The Hills 4:23
First time on black vinyl, remastered re-release of the eighth full-length live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Recorded at Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, Germany on 24 November 2003, during the Dance of Death World Tour (2003–2004), "Death On The Road" deviates little..
First time on black vinyl remastered re-release of the tenth live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
2 hours live show at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile + Documentary bonus disc with Special Extras!
On April, 10th, 2011 Iron Maiden became the first Metal band ever to play in Chile’s prestigious Estadio Nacional in Santiago. This landmark show, filmed in front of 50,000 die-hard Chilean devotees, reveals a band firing on all cylinders, feeding off Latino passion and energy to deliver one of the most dramatic and powerful performances of “The Final Frontier Words Tour”.
“En Vivo!” embodies the heart and soul of Iron Maiden 2011: the music, the fans, the country!
First time on black vinyl, 2017 remastered, this triple 180 g vinyl release includes hardcover inner sleeves with tour dates, lyrics and graphics.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., 2012/2017 (0190295836436). Made in Germany. First press on black vinyl!
Tracklist:
Side 01
01. Satellite 15 4:36
02. The Final Frontier 4:10
03. El Dorado 5:52
Side 02
01. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5:50
02. The Talisman 8:45
03. Coming Home 5:57
Side 03
01. Dance Of Death 9:03
02. The Trooper 3:59
03. The Wicker Man 5:06
Side 04
01. Blood Brothers 7:04
02. Whe The Wild Wind Blows 10:37
Side 05
01. The Evel That Man Do 4:17
02. Fear Of The Dark 7:30
03. Iron Maiden 5:08
Side 06
01. The Number Of The Beast 4:57
02. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:28
03. Running Free 7:57
First time on black vinyl remastered re-release of the tenth live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
2 hours live show at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile + Documentary bonus disc with Special Extras!
On April, 10th, 2011 Iron Maiden became the first Metal band ever to play in Chile..
€ 49.90
IRON MAIDEN "Flight 666 - The Original Soundtrack" /Picture 2LP/
The ninth live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The original soundtrack for the concert documentary film featuring the British Heavy Metal legend.
The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008. It was shot in high-definition video with accompanying 5.1 surround sound produced by Kevin Shirley (who has worked with the band since their 2000 album “Brave New World”). It was distributed by EMI (except in the U.S., where it was distributed by Universal Music Group) in select digital theatres on April 21, 2009.
Parlophone Records Ltd., 2009 (50999 6977571 0). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
LP 1
1. Churchill's Speech
2. Aces High
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight
4. Revelations
5. The Trooper
6. Wasted Years
7. The Number Of The Beast
8. Can I Play With Madness
9. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
LP 2
1. Powerslave
2. Heaven Can Wait
3. Run To The Hills
4. Fear Of The Dark
5. Iron Maiden
6. Moonchild
7. The Clairvoyant
8. Hallowed Be Thy Name
The ninth live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The original soundtrack for the concert documentary film featuring the British Heavy Metal legend.
The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008. It was shot in h..
The fifth official re-release of the second full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The album was their first with guitarist Adrian Smith and their last with vocalist Paul Di'Anno, who was sacked after problems with his stage performance, arose due to his alcohol and cocaine use.
This sophomore Iron Maiden's effort is mostly composed of pre-existing material that had been left off the debut, with just a few new additions. It's certainly a better-sounding release than the debut, with new producer Martin Birch beefing up the band's studio presence and lending their instrumental attack a newfound clarity that throws their considerable skills into sharp relief. In fact, this helps mask the fact that the songwriting is not quite as strong overall as it was on the debut. But the teaming of new guitarist Adrian Smith with Dave Murray forms the most formidable twin-guitar attack in Heavy Metal, outside of Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing. Plus, bassist Steve Harris' busy, driving lines are now consistently audible in the mix. The resulting instrumental fireworks are what truly make the album tick. That said, there is a much smaller percentage of catalog standards here than on the previous album.
"Wrathchild" is the standout, re-recorded here with Smith on guitar from an earlier version for the "Metal For Muthas" compilation. There is a fair bit of unity in the lyrical themes, with a parade of murderers, fugitives, and characters otherwise torn from their roots. "Murders in the Rue Morgue" is a first-person retelling of the Poe short story, and the title track is another highlight, with Paul Di'Anno turning in an especially menacing performance. The single "Purgatory" has a catchy singalong chorus and a tempo worthy of Motörhead, while "Twilight Zone" (not included on the U.K. issue, but added to subsequent releases) scraped the bottom of the British charts. The biggest departure here is the almost Supertramp-like Prog-Pop of "Prodigal Son," a melodic, uptempo offering with an arrangement based around acoustic guitars.
Despite some inconsistency in the material, "Killers" is clearly the work of a top-notch ensemble, and in order to take the next step forward, their musical ambitions were clearly going to require a vocalist as technically accomplished as the band. It's worth noting that some Maiden fans actually prefer the rawness of the Di'Anno years to the polish of the Bruce Dickinson era (though, it should also be noted, they're in the minority).
"Killers" is a monumental record, real Heavy Metal with powerful lyrics, real grit, a superb urban atmosphere, genuine heaviness and no pretentiousness! This is essential Metal classic!
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1981/2014 (2564625242). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. The Ides Of March 1:46
2. Wrathchild 2:54
3. Murders In The Rue Morgue 4:18
4. Another Life 3:23
5. Genghis Khan 3:08
6. Innocent Exile 3:52
Side B
7. Killers 5:01
8. Prodigal Son 6:12
9. Purgartory 3:20
10. Drifter 4:49
The fifth official re-release of the second full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The album was their first with guitarist Adrian Smith and their last with vocalist Paul Di'Anno, who was sacked after problems with his stage performance, arose due to his alcohol and cocain..
First re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"No Prayer For The Dying" is one of the best Metal albums of 1990. Although it received generally mixed to negative reviews, the album peaked at No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart and contains the band's only UK Singles Chart No. 1, "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter".
The album departed from the keyboard- and synthesiser-saturated Progressive Rock direction of the band's two previous studio outings (1986's "Somewhere In Time" and 1988's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son") in favour of a more "stripped down", straight forward style, reminiscent of the band's earlier material, which ushered in a change of vocal style for Bruce Dickinson from the operatic sound of the 1980s to a raspier way of singing. The album also departed from literary and historical lyrical themes in favour of more political content, with songs focusing on religious exploitation and social concerns. It's the only Iron Maiden studio album to date without a song exceeding six minutes in length and the only one to contain profanity in the lyrics.
Album marks band's first line-up change since 1983; guitarist Adrian Smith left the band during the pre-production phase, unhappy with the musical direction it was taking, and only having contributed to one song, "Hooks in You". Smith was replaced by Janick Gers, who had previously worked with singer Bruce Dickinson on his first solo-album, "Tattooed Millionaire", and had also worked with Ian Gillan and White Spirit.
It was also the band's first release with Epic Records in the US, after the band left Capitol Records, but was sold through EMI for all territories outside the US.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., 1990/2017 (0190295852351). Made in Germany. 180 g vinyl. Remaster 2015.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Tailgunner 4:13
2. Holy Smoke 3:47
3. No Prayer For The Dying 4:22
4. Public Enema Number One 4:03
5. Fates Warning 4:09
Side B
6. The Assassin 4:16
7. Run Silent Run Deep 4:34
8. Hooks In You 4:06
9. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter 4:42
10. Mother Russia 5:30
First re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"No Prayer For The Dying" is one of the best Metal albums of 1990. Although it received generally mixed to negative reviews, the album peaked at No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart and contains the..
First time on black vinyl remastered re-release of the fourteenth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was released on 25 August 2006 in Italy and Finland, and 28 August worldwide, excluding the United States, Canada and Japan on 5 September 2006.
“A Matter Of Life And Death” puts emphasis on creating atmospheres befitting the darker lyrical themes and long sprawling epics with changes in tempo and dynamics, in contrast to the riff-driven music of the band's early days. This darker direction of the lyrical viewpoint can even be seen in the shorter songs "Different World" and "The Pilgrim".
In order to provide a more "live" sound, the album was not mastered. No added EQ, compression, analog widening, etc.
At 72 minutes, “A Matter Of Life And Death” is the band's second longest album, exceeding 1995's “The X Factor” by approximately one minute, and exceeded by 2010's “The Final Frontier” by approximately four minutes.
It is the first album in Iron Maiden's career to enter the U.S. Billboard charts in the top 10, achieving significant chart success in many other countries as well.
Metal Hammer 10/10; Kerrang! 5/5.
First time on black vinyl, 2015 remastered, this double 180 g vinyl release includes hardcover inner sleeves with band photos.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., 2006/2017 (0190295851958). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
Side One
1. Different World 4:17
2. These Colours Don't Run 6:52
3. Brighter Than A Thousand Suns 8:44
Side Two
1. The Pilgrim 5:07
2. The Longest Day 7:48
3. Out Of The Shadows 5:36
Side Three
1. The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg 7:21
2. For The Greater Good Of God 9:24
Side Four
1. Lord Of Light 7:23
2. The Legacy 9:20
First time on black vinyl remastered re-release of the fourteenth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was released on 25 August 2006 in Italy and Finland, and 28 August worldwide, excluding the United States, Canada and Japan on 5 September 2006.
“A M..
The first re-release of the ninth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It’s the third band's studio release to top the UK albums chart and last to feature Bruce Dickinson as lead vocalist until his return in 1999.
While 1992's "Fear Of The Dark" was definitely more of a return to form for Iron Maiden, it still wasn't quite on par with their exceptional work from the '80s. Easily an improvement over 1990's lackluster "No Prayer For The Dying", the album debuted on the U.K. charts at number one.
The opening "Be Quick or Be Dead" proved Maiden could easily hold their own with younger Thrash Metal bands, "From Here to Eternity" contained lyrics that seem better fitted for Mötley Crüe, while the expected epic album-closing title track would become a concert staple (all three tracks were released as U.K. singles). The serene "Wasting Love" proves to be one of Maiden's better ballads of the '90s, while the rockers "Fear Is the Key" and "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" are also standouts.
It was the first album to be produced by bassist and band founder Steve Harris, and last to feature the work of producer Martin Birch (who retired after its release).
The cover of album was the band's first not to be designed by artist Derek Riggs, whose contributions were rejected in favour of Melvyn Grant's. According to Iron Maiden's manager, Rod Smallwood, the band began accepting contributions from other artists as "We wanted to upgrade Eddie for the 90s. We wanted to take him from the sort of comic-book horror creature and turn him into something a bit more straightforward so that he became even more threatening". Melvyn Grant has since drawn several more covers for Iron Maiden, making him the band's second most-frequent artist after Riggs.
"Fear Of The Dark" ended up being the last album in eight years to feature Bruce Dickinson. This is a good thing, as Bruce admitted that he was not totally into singing for Maiden, and wanted to focus more on his solo career. This album is certainly different. They display what we all love about Iron Maiden. Maybe it's not the best horse in the Iron Maiden stable, but still a Rock-hard classic for most HM-fans! From other side this is a very good record, if not a great record like the Iron Maiden offerings before it!!
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Limited, A Warner Music Group Company, 1992/2017 (0190295852344). Made in Germany. 180 g vinyl. Remaster 2015.
Tracklist:
LP 1
Side A
1. Be Quick Or Be Dead 3:24
2. From Here To Eternity 3:39
3. Afraid To Shoot Strangers 6:56
Side B
4. Fear Is The Key 5:35
5. Childhood's End 4:41
6. Wasting Love 5:51
LP 2
Side A
1. The Fugitive 4:54
2. Chains Of Misery 3:37
3. The Apparition 3:55
Side B
4. Judas Be My Guide 3:09
5. Weekend Warrior 5:39
6. Fear Of The Dark 7:17
The first re-release of the ninth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It’s the third band's studio release to top the UK albums chart and last to feature Bruce Dickinson as lead vocalist until his return in 1999.
While 1992's "Fear Of The Dark&quo..
The sixth official re-release of the debut full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Album was released by EMI in the UK on Harvest/Capitol Records, and a few months later in the US on Sanctuary Records/Columbia Records. The US release also included the song "Sanctuary", only released in the UK as a single. In 1998, along with the rest of the band's pre-"X Factor" releases, Iron Maiden was remastered with "Sanctuary" added in all territories.
There may be no better place to hear how both Punk and Prog Rock informed the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal than Iron Maiden's self-titled debut. Often overlooked and overshadowed by the glorious Bruce Dickinson years, it's easy to forget that Iron Maiden was itself a game-changer when it appeared on the scene in 1980. That year also saw important albums from Motörhead, Saxon and Angel Witch, but Iron Maiden vaulted its creators to the head of the NWOBHM pack, reaching the U.K. Top Five and establishing them as an outfit with the talent to build on Judas Priest's late-'70s innovations. On the one hand, Iron Maiden was clearly drawing from elements of Punk Rock - the raw D.I.Y. production, the revved-up velocities and the vocals of rough-and-ready growler Paul Di'Anno, who looked and sounded not like a Metal god, but rather a short-haired street tough. On the other hand, Maiden had all the creative ambition of a Prog Rock band.
Compositionally, even their shortest and most straightforward songs featured abrupt changes in tempo and feel. Their musicianship was already light years beyond Punk, with complicated instrumental passages between guitarists Dave Murray and Dennis Stratton and bassist Steve Harris. When Murray and Stratton harmonize their leads, they outdo even Priest's legendary tandem in terms of pure speed. The lyrics have similarly high-flying aspirations, spinning first-person stories and character sketches with a flair for the seedy and the grotesque. Add it all up, and Iron Maiden performs the neat trick of reconciling two genres seemingly antithetical to one another, using post-Judas Priest Heavy Metal as the meeting ground.
Although Iron Maiden have since criticized the quality of the album's production, the release was met with critical and commercial acclaim, debuting at No. 4 in the UK Albums Chart as well as achieving prominence for the band in mainland Europe. "Iron Maiden" is one of two Iron Maiden albums listed in "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" ("The Number Of The Beast" is the other).
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group company, 1980/2014 (2564625244). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
Side A:
1. Prowler 3:55
2. Remember Tomorrow 5:27
3. Running Free 3:17
4. Phantom Of The Opera 7:20
Side B:
5. Transylvania 4:05
6. Strange World 5:45
7. Charlotte The Harlot 4:12
8. Iron Maiden 3:34
The sixth official re-release of the debut full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Album was released by EMI in the UK on Harvest/Capitol Records, and a few months later in the US on Sanctuary Records/Columbia Records. The US release also included the song "Sanctuary"..
Third re-release of the first official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Iron Maiden's World Slavery Tour was one of the longest and most extensive tours ever undertaken by a Rock band.
Lasting from August 9, 1984, to July 5, 1985, and visiting such countries as Poland, Austria, Hungry, Yugoslavia, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, England, Germany, Sweden, Canada, Japan and the U.S., the show included a mammoth setup that replicated the intricate ancient Egyptian scenery of the "Powerslave" album cover.
As a "thank you" to the hundreds of thousands of fans who packed arenas the world over, the double-disc live set "Live After Death" was issued in 1985. Disc one is comprised of selections from a four-night stand at L.A.'s Long Beach Arena, with disc two comprised of performances from London's Hammersmith Odeon.
The album is essentially a best-of of sorts, since most of their singles released up to this point are featured in all of their high-decibel glory, making it a near-complete overview.
"Live After Death" is easily one of Heavy Metal's best live albums!!
Limited Edition 180 gram vinyl. Recorded from the original analogue master tapes.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1985/2014 (2564624865). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
LP 1:
Side 1:
1. Intro: Churchill's Speech 1:09
2. Aces High 4:07
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5:52
4. The Trooper 3:59
5. Revelations 5:59
6. Flight Of Icarus 3:21
Side 2:
7. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 13:03
8. Powerslave 7:06
9. The Number Of The Beast 4:48
LP 2:
Side 3:
1. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:17
2. Iron Maiden 4:11
3. Run To The Hills 3:52
4. Running Free 8:16
Side 4:
5. Wrathchild 2:54
6. 22 Acacia Avenue 6:04
7. Children Of The Damned 4:19
8. Die With Your Boots On 4:51
9. Phantom Of The Opera 7:01
Third re-release of the first official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Iron Maiden's World Slavery Tour was one of the longest and most extensive tours ever undertaken by a Rock band.
Lasting from August 9, 1984, to July 5, 1985, and visiting such countries as Poland, Aus..
€ 44.90
IRON MAIDEN “Maiden England '88” /Ltd. Picture 2LP; Live/
Remastered re-release on vinyl of the sixth live album, “Maiden England”, by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Originally it was released as a live video, filmed during “Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son” world tour which was dubbed Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour. It was recorded at the NEC in Birmingham, England on 27 and 28 November 1988, released on VHS in November 1989, followed by a limited VHS/CD edition in 1994. In 2013, the full concert footage, including encores which were not featured in the original VHS, was reissued on DVD, CD and LP under the new title, "Maiden England '88".
"Maiden England '88" expands on the epic set of the original with a two-disc set. While this version only has three more tracks than its predecessor, it shows that a little change can go a long way, adding classics like "Run to the Hills", "Running Free" and "Sanctuary". Though it doesn't seem like much, these single cuts help to turn the live set into a more well-rounded listening experience, as the band forgoes the more far out tracks from "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" and "Somewhere In Time" in favor of some of their earlier, more direct work.
Whichever way you slice it, though, "Maiden England '88" is a solid concert that shows one of the most influential bands in Heavy Metal getting down to business and bringing some Epic Metal to an enthralled crowd, making it an easy recommendation for any Iron Maiden fans out there who haven't already checked this one out.
Re-titled remastered re-edition includes new artwork and three unreleased before encores!
Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1997/2013 (50999 973611 1 4). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
LP 1
Side 01:
1. Moonchild 6:23
2. The Evil That Men Do 4:18
3. The Prisoner 6:00
4. Still Life 4:32
5. Die With Your Boots On 5:19
Side 02:
6. Infinite Dreams 5:53
7. Killers 4:57
8. Can I Play With Madness 3:25
9. Heaven Can Wait 7:43
10. Wasted Years 5:06
LP 2
Side 03:
1. The Clairvoyant 4:30
2. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 10:08
3. The Number Of The Beast 4:47
4. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:21
Side 04:
5. Iron Maiden 5:11
6. Run To The Hills 4:01
7. Running Free 5:33
8. Sanctuary 5:24
Remastered re-release on vinyl of the sixth live album, “Maiden England”, by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Originally it was released as a live video, filmed during “Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son” world tour which was dubbed Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour. It was re..
Third re-release of the fourth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The second of three straight iconic Iron Maiden albums, "Piece Of Mind" marks the debut of what many regard as the definitive Maiden lineup, with the arrival of Nicko McBrain, who had recently left the Paris-based band Trust and has been Iron Maiden's drummer ever since.
Album was originally released on EMI Records in Europe and on Capitol Records in the U.S.; it was reissued later on Sanctuary/Columbia Records.
McBrain's ability to duplicate the complex patterns of the guitar and bass riffs gives the band a seamless ensemble unity. Even Steve Harris, whose busy basslines were never exactly groove-oriented, has never felt more integrated into the overall sound. Perhaps part of that feeling comes from the less frantic pace; the average tempo has slowed somewhat from the preceding album, and the hold-over Punk influences still present there have been completely eradicated. Instead, we get a few moodier, heavier pieces (especially "Revelations") that make the album darker-sounding overall. We also get greater involvement in the songwriting from Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith, whose themes are perfectly in tune with Steve Harris' epic storytelling. Nearly every song here was inspired by movies or literature, whether it's history, mythology, sci-fi, or fantasy; this approach got them tagged as a thinking-man's Metal band, and certainly provided a lyrical blueprint for Anthrax. No less than four songs are about battles and warriors, and a couple is about flying, underscoring the heights of the drama that the band is aiming for. The centerpiece of the album is, of course, "The Trooper", an all-time genre classic that boasts Murray and Smith's most memorable harmonized lead riff, plus that trademark galloping rhythm. A retelling of the Greek myth "Flight of Icarus" was the other British hit single, boasting an appropriately soaring chorus. Album opener "Where Eagles Dare" is the other flight song, recounting a WWII spy thriller and featuring one of McBrain's signature performances with the band.
If much of "Piece Of Mind" ranks as state-of-the-art Heavy Metal, it is true that the second half dips a bit from the first. "Quest for Fire" is many a die-hard fan's least favorite track from the glory years; the melody is rather stiff and simple, and the lyrics are about cavemen, rendering Dickinson's operatic a bit ridiculous. Among the serious-minded Maiden faithful, there's no less forgivable sin than silliness. Fans also bemoan the relative simplicity of the samurai tale "Sun and Steel". However, the album closes on a big, Progressive note with "To Tame a Land", an epic retelling of Frank Herbert's Dune that evokes the desert planet via Middle Eastern guitar melodies. In the end, even if "Piece Of Mind" is the most obviously inconsistent of the classic Maiden trilogy, its many high points are no less awe-inspiring, and it's no less essential for anyone with even the most basic interest in Heavy Metal!
“Piece of Mind” was a critical and commercial success, reaching No. 3 in the UK Albums Chart and achieving Platinum certification in the UK and North America.
Limited Edition 180 gram vinyl. Recorded from the original analogue master tapes. Issued in a gatefold sleeve with lyrics printed on the inside.
Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1983/2014 (2564624882). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
Side 1:
1. Where Eagles Dare 6:08
2. Revelations 6:51
3. Flight Of Icarus 3:49
4. Die With Your Boots On 5:22
Side 2:
5. The Trooper 4:10
6. Still Life 4:37
7. Quest For Fire 3:40
8. Sun And Steel 3:25
9. To Tame A Land 7:26
Third re-release of the fourth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The second of three straight iconic Iron Maiden albums, "Piece Of Mind" marks the debut of what many regard as the definitive Maiden lineup, with the arrival of Nicko McBrain, who had recently left..
Second re-release of the fifth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Powerslave" was released on 3 September 1984 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US.
The third in a trilogy of legendary Iron Maiden albums, "Powerslave" is frequently ranked as the fan favorite of the bunch, capping off a stellar run that sealed the band's genre-defining status. If "The Number Of The Beast" was the all-time Metal landmark, "Powerslave" is perhaps the quintessential Maiden album, capturing all the signature elements of the band's definitive era in one place.
The album opens with Maiden at their catchiest, turning in a pair of Metal classics right off the bat with the British hit singles "Aces High" (a high-speed ode to a WWII air battle) and the apocalyptic "2 Minutes to Midnight." Next we get an instrumental, "Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)", of the sort that Maiden periodically deployed to keep fans in awe of their technical chops. A pair of their best and most overlooked album tracks follows; "Flash of the Blade" and "The Duellists" exemplify the glory-minded battle hymns that made up such an important part of their lyrical obsessions, even if both are about sword fighting rather than modern military history. By the end of the album, we're seeing Maiden at their most progressive and ambitious. The seven-minute title track builds on the previous album's "To Tame a Land" with its use of Middle Eastern melodies, delving into Egyptian mythology for a rumination on power and mortality. This leads into the biggest, most grandiose epic in the Maiden catalog - "Rime of the Ancient Mariner", a multi-sectioned, thirteen-and-a-minute Prog-fest adapted from the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem. Though it isn't exactly what you'd call hooky, its shifting moods and lofty intellectual aspirations made it a live favorite. This latter material helped ensure that "Powerslave" was the Maiden album with the biggest impact on the emerging Progressive Metal genre (which, in its earliest form, essentially fused Rush with this sort of Maiden material). In this context, "Back in the Village" gets somewhat lost in the shuffle; it's a thematic sequel to "The Prisoner", though not quite as memorable.
So even though we don't hear the Punk influences of old, "Powerslave" catalogs every major facet of the band's personality during the Dickinson years, and does so while firing on all cylinders. Perhaps that's in part because "Powerslave" is the first Maiden album to feature the same line-up as its predecessor, creating a definite continuity and comfort level. Or perhaps it's simply that we're witnessing a great band in its creative prime. Whatever the case, it's entirely arguable that "Powerslave" summarizes why Iron Maiden was so important and influential even more effectively than "The Number Of The Beast", at least on a purely musical level. It may not be quite as accessible, but it's every bit as classic and essential.
Album is notable for its Ancient Egyptian theme displayed in the cover artwork, lifted from the title track, which was carried over to the album's supporting tour. The World Slavery Tour began in Warsaw, Poland on 9 August 1984, and is widely regarded as being the band's longest and most arduous to date, as well as leading to the live album "Live After Death".
The album contains a musical re-telling of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner", which uses pieces of the original poem as lyrics and is, furthermore, Iron Maiden's longest song to date (at thirteen minutes and 42 seconds in length).
Album debuted at number two in the UK charts, as a result of their record company's (EMI) third "Now That's What I Call Music!" pop compilation.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1984/2014 (2564624869). Made in EU. Limited Edition to 2000 copies 180 gram vinyl. Issued with the original artwork, including printed inner sleeve with lyrics.
Tracklist:
SIDE A
1. Aces High 4:31
2. 2 Minutes To Midnight 6:04
3. Losfer Words (Big 'orra) 4:15
4. Flash Of The Blade 4:05
SIDE B
5. The Duellists 6:18
6. Back In The Village 5:02
7. Powerslave 7:12
8. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 13:45
Second re-release of the fifth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Powerslave" was released on 3 September 1984 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US.
The third in a trilogy of legendary Iron Maiden albums, "Powerslave" is fre..
For the first time on black vinyl, remastered re-release of the seventh live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Recorded at the Rock in Rio festival, Brazil, 2001, on the last night of the Brave New World Tour.
With the reunion studio disc "Brave New World" failing to recapture the imagination and intensity of Iron Maiden in America and even in many places in the band's European homeland, going to Brazil seemed like a smart move. It was one of the few places that a quarter of a million people would turn up to see the act in 2001, and judging from the audience response, the band's set list didn't bother them much either. The band played to approximately 250,000 people - it's the second largest crowd of their career (the band's largest concert attendance was their 1985 Rock In Rio performance to an audience of 300,000) and with the relatively recent return of lead singer Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith to the band.
Show features many of band's most well-known tracks, including the eponymous "Iron Maiden" and "Run to the Hills", along with six songs from "Brave New World", such as "The Wicker Man" and the title track. Also performed were two tracks from the Blaze Bayley-era, "Sign of the Cross" and "The Clansman".
Iron Maiden are the pinnacle of Heavy Metal performers, with none acting as rivals. From the time they were young lads, to now as seasoned veterans, this six piece has never let the fans down, always performing to their utmost ability, with their utmost determination. "Rock In Rio" is literally what it sounds like for a quarter million people having their dreams realized, an experience that should be enjoyed by everyone who is smart enough to pick up this record!!
For the first time on black vinyl, 2015 remastered, triple 180 g vinyl in trifold cover.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., 2002/2017 (0190295851972). Made in Germany. First press on black vinyl!
Tracklist:
Side One
1. Intro 1:55
2. The Wicker Man 4:41
3. Ghost Of The Navigator 6:48
4. Brave New World 6:06
Side Two
5. Wratchild 3:05
6. 2 Minutes To Midnight 7:08
7. Blood Brothers 7:13
Side Three
1. Sign Of The Cross 10:50
2. The Mercanery 4:42
3. The Trooper 4:23
Side Four
4. Dream Of Mirrors 9:37
5. The Clansman 9:19
Side Five
1. The Evil That Men Do 4:40
2. Fear Of The Dark 7:41
3. Iron Maiden 5:55
4. The Number Of The Beast 5:00
Side Six
5. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:24
6. Sanctuary 5:21
7. Run To The Hills 4:38
For the first time on black vinyl, remastered re-release of the seventh live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Recorded at the Rock in Rio festival, Brazil, 2001, on the last night of the Brave New World Tour.
With the reunion studio disc "Brave New World" failing to recap..
The fourth re-release of the sixth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
With "Somewhere In Time" Iron Maiden produces yet another classic album full of classic tracks! Album was released on 29 September 1986 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US. It was their first album to feature guitar synthesizers. All songs with the exception of "Wasted Years" featured guitar synthesizers. "Somewhere In Time" is notable for lacking any songwriting credits from lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson, whose material was rejected by the rest of the band. On the other hand, the record is also notable for the number of "fully formed" songs written by guitarist Adrian Smith, who wrote both of the album's singles: "Wasted Years" and "Stranger in a Strange Land". The record also marked a change for Iron Maiden, as it was their first to use synth, although this style was expanded on with their next release, "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son", which used keyboard synthesizers instead. This was also their first studio album not to be released a year after their previous one, with the band insisting that they have more time "to get it right without hurrying for a change", comments Harris. It was also one of their most expensive records, with the bass and drums recorded in the Bahamas, the guitars and vocals recorded in The Netherlands and the mixing taking place in New York.
Since its release, it has been certified Platinum by the RIAA, having sold over one million copies in the US alone.
Iron Maiden has created an amazing album as usual, and it helped push their career further on for twenty more years!
Limited Edition to 2000 copies 180 gram vinyl. Issued with original artwork including a printed inner sleeve with lyrics, credits and photos.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1986/2014 (2564624854). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
SIDE ONE
1. Caught Somewhere In Time 7:25
2. Wasted Years 5:07
3. Sea Of Madness 5:42
4. Heaven Can Wait 7:21
SIDE TWO
5. The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner 6:31
6. Stranger In A Strange Land 5:44
7. Deja-Vu 4:56
8. Alexander The Great 8:37
The fourth re-release of the sixth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
With "Somewhere In Time" Iron Maiden produces yet another classic album full of classic tracks! Album was released on 29 September 1986 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records ..
€ 29.90
IRON MAIDEN “The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter” /3LP; Live/
The eleventh official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When it comes to live Metal shows, it doesn't get much better than an Iron Maiden concert. They have released a ton of live albums, DVDs and even VHS tapes over the years. From 1981's "Live At The Rainbow" to 1985's "Live After Death" to 1993's "Live At Donington", every era of their storied career has been commemorated with a live release.
Recorded throughout their 2016 - 2017 The Book of Souls World Tour, “The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter” was released on 17 November 2017. Iron Maiden's tour in support of 2015's "The Book Of Souls" album spanned 39 countries and six continents. Instead of picking one show from that tour and featuring its complete setlist, nearly every song on the album is from a different show (two were recorded at Castle Donington, UK). It was produced by Tony Newton, with Steve Harris serving as co-producer. The album makes band's first live album since 2002's "Beast Over Hammersmith" not to be produced by Kevin Shirley.
Since the tour was in support of "The Book Of Souls", six tracks of "The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter" are from that album including the 13 minute-plus “The Red and the Black” and the nearly 11 minute “The Book of Souls.” The rest of the set includes hits from throughout their career. No matter where they were recorded, from San Salvador, El Salvador (“The Trooper”) to Wacken, Germany (“The Number of the Beast”) to Sydney, Australia (“If Eternity Should Fall”), the fans are equally enthusiastic. They don't just sing along to the lyrics, they sing along to guitar riffs and instrumental breaks with the same amount of gusto.
Frontman Bruce Dickinson battled cancer prior to this tour, with tumors on the back of his tongue and in his neck. He took some time off to recover, and his voice is back at full strength. His legendary pipes sound as good as ever, having no problem hitting the high notes when needed.
Maiden are such a well-oiled machine, with the triple guitar attack of Dave Murray, Adrian Smith and Janick Gers operating at maximum efficiency. The rhythm section of Steve Harris and Nicko McBrain keep everything anchored, with Harris also co-producing the album.
One thing that's extremely refreshing is that after all these years, Maiden are still having fun. To adapt a line from Bon Jovi, on The Book of Souls World Tour Maiden played in front of two million faces, and they rocked them all! You'll hear it in all its glory on "The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter"!!
Triple 180g vinyl in trifold gatefold sleeve.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Limited, 2017 (0190295760878). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
Vinyl One
Side 1
1. If Eternity Should Fail 7:46
2. Speed Of Light 5:08
3. Wrathchild 3:00
4. Children Of The Damned 5:14 Running time: 20:53 min.
Side 2
5. Death Or Glory 5:15
6. The Red And The Black 13:17
Running time: 18:56 min.
Vinyl Two
Side 1
1. The Trooper 4:05
2. Powerslave 7:31 Running time: 11:29 min.
Side 2
3. The Great Unknown 6:50
4. The Book Of Souls 10:49 Running time: 17:32 min.
Vinyl Three
Side 1
1. Fear Of The Dark 7:34
2. Iron Maiden 6:05 Running time: 13:21 min.
Side 2
3. The Number Of The Beast 5:06
4. Blood Brothers 7:35
5. Wasted Years 5:38 Running time: 18:18 min.
The eleventh official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When it comes to live Metal shows, it doesn't get much better than an Iron Maiden concert. They have released a ton of live albums, DVDs and even VHS tapes over the years. From 1981's "Live At The Rainbow"..
The sixteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
To say that Iron Maiden's "The Book Of Souls" was ardently anticipated would be a vast understatement. Though it was (mostly) finished in 2014, vocalist Bruce Dickinson's cancer diagnosis and treatment delayed its release until he was medically cleared.
While 2006's "A Matter Of Life And Death" and 2010's "The Final Frontier" showcased longer songs, "Book Of Souls" is epic by comparison.
This is band's first studio double album, and therefore also their longest to date, with a total length of 92 minutes. It has contains the band's longest song, "Empire of the Clouds", plus three of 11 tracks are over ten minutes. The album marks the longest gap between studio releases in the band's entire career, at five years.
Steve Harris contributed one solo composition, and co-wrote six tracks with various bandmates. Dickinson - for the first time since "Powerslave" - wrote two solo tunes, the album's bookends, and collaborated on two more. The music is cleanly divided between the two discs. The first is tight; it offers a bit of everything that makes Iron Maiden. It is seemingly self-contained.
Dickinson's "If Eternity Should Fail" is an impressive showcase for his voice. Its dark intro and atmospherics are eventually transformed into one of the heaviest tunes Maiden's recorded in a dig's age, but he climbs above the sonic mass. "Speed of Light" is a burner. Dickinson's fury is accompanied by a Rock'N'Rolling riff, soaring Metal guitar fills, and Nicko McBrain's grooving drums. Harris' 13-minute "The Red and the Black" has a martial tempo and chant that recalls "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner". It's followed by "When the River Runs Deep", a chugging Hard Rocker with all three guitarists challenging one another. The title cut is theatrical, as acoustic guitar and a sparse synth are filled out with a knotty riff and solo breaks, emerging as a slower, heavier headbanger.
By contrast, disc two is structured almost narratively; it slowly enlarges and expands to serve an unexpected conclusion. Opener "Death or Glory" is another crowd-catcher as Dickinson soars above thudding drums and guitar choruses redolent of Thin Lizzy. "Shadows of the Valley" is the only clunker. It's dull and predictable, a minor distraction that doesn't measure up to the set's ambition. "Tears of a Clown", written by Harris and Dave Murray, is for Robin Williams. It's a clamorous rocker, yet the lyrics and melody are simultaneously empathic and disconsolate. "The Man of Sorrows" follows expertly, progressing from meandering ballad to theatrical Hard Rock. Dickinson's 18-minute "Empire of the Clouds" is about the R101 airship disaster of 1930. It's Maiden's longest song, but a grand conclusion. He plays majestic classical piano throughout, as tasteful, biting guitars create a complementary melodic labyrinth amid swelling orchestral strings. They add texture while McBrain's swinging drums add drama. It's a Heavy Metal suite, unlike anything in their catalog!
Producer Kevin Shirley does a stellar job capturing an "in studio" sound that allows for spacious dynamics and warmth without artificial mass. Who would have thought that after decades Iron Maiden would have an album as fine (let alone as long) as "The Book Of Souls" in them? With repeated listening it earns shelf space with their finest records!!
"The Book Of Souls" topped the album charts in 24 countries. It earned the band their fifth (first consecutive) UK No. 1, following 1982's "The Number Of The Beast", 1988's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son", 1992's "Fear Of The Dark" and 2010's "The Final Frontier". In the US, it matched "The Final Frontier"'s success on the Billboard 200, repeating the band's highest placement at no. 4. “The Book Of Souls” received the Album of the Year award at the 2015 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards, collected the 2016 Metal Hammer Golden Gold Award for Best Album, and won in the Best International Album category at the 2016 Bandit Rock Awards.
Triple 180g vinyl in trifold gatefold sleeve.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Limited, a Warner Music Group Company, 2015 (0825646089208). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
LP 1
Side A:
1. If Eternity Should Fail 8:28
2. Speed Of Light 5:01
Side B:
3. The Great Unknown 6:37
4. The Red And The Black 13:33
LP 2
Side A:
1. When The River Runs Deep 5:52
2. The Book Of Souls 10:27
Side B:
3. Death Or Glory 5:13
4. Shadows Of The Valley 7:32
LP 3
Side A:
1. Tears Of A Clown 4:59
2. The Man Of Sorrows 6:28
The sixteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
To say that Iron Maiden's "The Book Of Souls" was ardently anticipated would be a vast understatement. Though it was (mostly) finished in 2014, vocalist Bruce Dickinson's cancer diagnosis and treatment d..
The fifth re-release of the third full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This was the debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and their last with drummer Clive Burr.
Routinely ranked among the greatest Heavy Metal albums of all time, "The Number Of The Beast" is the birth of Iron Maiden as we know it, a relentless Metal machine lifted to soaring new heights by the arrival of erstwhile Samson frontman Bruce Dickinson. Dickinson's operatic performance here made him an instant Metal icon, challenging even Rob Halford for bragging rights, and helped launch the band into the stratosphere.
The album's intensity never lets up, the musical technique is peerless for its time, and there isn't a truly unmemorable song in the bunch. Blessed with a singer who could drive home a melody in grandiose fashion, Steve Harris' writing gets more ambitious, largely abandoning the street violence of old in favor of fittingly epic themes drawn from history, science fiction, and horror. The exceptions are "22 Acacia Avenue", a sequel to "Charlotte the Harlot" that sounds written for Di'Anno's range, and the street-crime tale "Gangland", which Harris didn't write; though the Punk influences largely left with Di'Anno, these two definitely recall the Maiden of old. As for the new, two of the band's (and, for that matter, Heavy Metal's) all-time signature songs are here. The anthemic "Run to the Hills" dramatized the conquest of the Native Americans and became the band's first Top Ten U.K. single. It features Maiden's trademark galloping rhythm, which in this case serves to underscore the images of warriors on horseback. Meanwhile, the title track's odd-meter time signature keeps the listener just slightly off balance and unsettled, leading into the most blood-curdling Dickinson scream on record; the lyrics, based on nothing more than Harris' nightmare after watching a horror movie, naturally provoked hysterical accusations of Satan worship (which, in turn, naturally provoked sales). "Hallowed Be Thy Name" is perhaps the most celebrated of the band's extended epics; it's the tale of a prisoner about to be hanged, featuring some of Harris' most philosophical lyrics.
Though some moments on "The Number Of The Beast" are clearly stronger than others, the album as a whole represented a high-water mark for Heavy Metal, striking a balance between accessible melodicism and challenging technique and intensity. Everything fell into place for Iron Maiden here at exactly the right time, and the result certainly ranks among the top five most essential Heavy Metal albums ever recorded! A cornerstone of the genre!!
"The Number Of The Beast" become band’s first album to reach No. 1 in the UK Albums Chart, and be certified platinum in the US. It’s one of two Iron Maiden albums listed in “1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die” book.
Limited Edition 180 gram vinyl. Recorded from the original analogue master tapes.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1982/2014 (2564625240). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
Side 1:
1. Invaders 3:22
2. Children Of The Damned 4:33
3. The Prisoner 6:00
4. 22. Acacia Avenue 6:34
Side 2:
5. The Number Of The Beast 4:49
6. Run To The Hills 3:50
7. Gangland 3:47
8. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:10
The fifth re-release of the third full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This was the debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and their last with drummer Clive Burr.
Routinely ranked among the greatest Heavy Metal albums of all time, "The Number Of The Beast&quo..
Second re-release of the eleventh full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was the second and final Iron Maiden album recorded with vocalist Blaze Bayley.
In 1993, Iron Maiden and their popular vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, parted ways. Not going to be stopped by the loss of their 11 year singer, the band began the search for their new front man. They auditioned hundreds of vocalists including Doogie White, who at the time was in Rainbow, and even James LaBrie, of Dream Theater fame. Finally, in 1994, Iron Maiden decided that Wolfsbane singer, Blaze Bailey, would be their next vocalist. After Blaze was brought on board, the band began writing new material for their next album, and in 1995 was released "The X Factor". The album was met with a mixed reaction from fans, but the band soldiered on and entered the studio in 1998 to record their eleventh album, "Virtual XI".
"Virtual XI" met the same fate as "The X Factor". It was even more unpopular among fans than its predecessor, and it suffered in sales, and is to this very day, the only Maiden album to not hit the 1 million mark. As of April 2009 "Virtual XI" had sold 84987 copies in the United States and more than 1050000 worldwide according to Billboard, making the album the poorest selling of the band's career.
The album is slightly unusual in the Iron Maiden catalogue for its extensive keyboard use. For this album, some keyboard parts were performed by band founder/bassist Steve Harris whereas on previous albums all the keyboard parts were handled by session musician Michael Kenney. The album also had a reduced song-writing input from Janick Gers compared to the previous Iron Maiden albums since he joined the band in 1990.
"Virtual XI" was the end of another era for Iron Maiden. Following the Virtual XI World Tour, Blaze Bailey left Iron Maiden and two former members, Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith returned. Overall, "Virtual XI" is a very long album to listen to, despite being only 53 minutes long. The album is very repetitive, and listening to it takes a lot of patience. However, it has a few gems, such as "Futureal", "The Clansman", and "Como Estais Amigos". With a little more variety, it could have been something special!
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1998/2017 (0190295851996). Made in Germany. Remaster 2015. 180 g vinyl.
Tracklist:
Side One
1. Futureal 2:55
2. The Angel And The Gambler 9:53
Side Two
1. Lightning Strikes Twice 4:50
2. The Clansman 9:00
Side Three
1. When Two Worlds Collide 6:17
2. The Educated Fool 6:45
Side Four
1. Don't Look To The Eyes Of A Stranger 8:04
2. Como Estais Amigos 5:30
Second re-release of the eleventh full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was the second and final Iron Maiden album recorded with vocalist Blaze Bayley.
In 1993, Iron Maiden and their popular vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, parted ways. Not going to be stopped by the los..
Remastered re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"No Prayer For The Dying" is one of the best Metal albums of 1990. Although it received generally mixed to negative reviews, the album peaked at No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart and contains the band's only UK Singles Chart No. 1, "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter".
The album departed from the keyboard- and synthesiser-saturated Progressive Rock direction of the band's two previous studio outings (1986's "Somewhere In Time" and 1988's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son") in favour of a more "stripped down", straight forward style, reminiscent of the band's earlier material, which ushered in a change of vocal style for Bruce Dickinson from the operatic sound of the 1980s to a raspier way of singing. The album also departed from literary and historical lyrical themes in favour of more political content, with songs focusing on religious exploitation and social concerns. It's the only Iron Maiden studio album to date without a song exceeding six minutes in length and the only one to contain profanity in the lyrics.
Album marks band's first line-up change since 1983; guitarist Adrian Smith left the band during the pre-production phase, unhappy with the musical direction it was taking, and only having contributed to one song, "Hooks in You". Smith was replaced by Janick Gers, who had previously worked with singer Bruce Dickinson on his first solo-album, "Tattooed Millionaire", and had also worked with Ian Gillan and White Spirit.
It was also the band's first release with Epic Records in the US, after the band left Capitol Records, but was sold through EMI for all territories outside the US.
The original 1990 version has cover picture where Eddie bursting from his grave and grabbing a grave-digger by the neck. As the band's manager, Rod Smallwood, disliked the figure, he asked artist Derek Riggs to remove him from the cover for the 1998 re-release, although the original artwork is used on the disc itself. Additionally an inscription was added to the plaque on the tomb, which Riggs had initially left blank to allow the band to add their own words, and reads "After the Daylight, The Night of Pain, That is not Dead, Which Can Rise Again".
Also this 1998 remastered re-edition contains a special enhanced CD-ROM multimedia section with videos, exclusive photo galleries, biographies, internet links plus a deluxe 24 page colour booklet with full lyrics, Eddie art and photos!!
Iron Maiden (Holdings) Ltd./EMI Records Ltd., 1990/1998 (7243 4 96865 0 2). Made in Netherlands. First press of re-release. Used (cover/disc): EX/NM.
Tracklist:
1.Tailgunner 04:15
2.Holy Smoke 03:49
3.No Prayer for the Dying 04:23
4.Public Enema Number One 04:14
5.Fates Warning 04:10
6.The Assassin 04:18
7.Run Silent Run Deep 04:35
8.Hooks in You 04:07
9.Bring Your Daughter... To the Slaughter 04:44
10.Mother Russia 05:32
Remastered re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"No Prayer For The Dying" is one of the best Metal albums of 1990. Although it received generally mixed to negative reviews, the album peaked at No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart and contain..
The eleventh full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was the second and final Iron Maiden album recorded with vocalist Blaze Bayley.
In 1993, Iron Maiden and their popular vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, parted ways. Not going to be stopped by the loss of their 11 year singer, the band began the search for their new front man. They auditioned hundreds of vocalists including Doogie White, who at the time was in Rainbow, and even James LaBrie, of Dream Theater fame. Finally, in 1994, Iron Maiden decided that Wolfsbane singer, Blaze Bailey, would be their next vocalist. After Blaze was brought on board, the band began writing new material for their next album, and in 1995 was released "The X Factor". The album was met with a mixed reaction from fans, but the band soldiered on and entered the studio in 1998 to record their eleventh album, "Virtual XI".
"Virtual XI" met the same fate as "The X Factor". It was even more unpopular among fans than its predecessor, and it suffered in sales, and is to this very day, the only Maiden album to not hit the 1 million mark. As of April 2009 "Virtual XI" had sold 84987 copies in the United States and more than 1050000 worldwide according to Billboard, making the album the poorest selling of the band's career.
The album is slightly unusual in the Iron Maiden catalogue for its extensive keyboard use. For this album, some keyboard parts were performed by band founder/bassist Steve Harris whereas on previous albums all the keyboard parts were handled by session musician Michael Kenney. The album also had a reduced song-writing input from Janick Gers compared to the previous Iron Maiden albums since he joined the band in 1990.
"Virtual XI" was the end of another era for Iron Maiden. Following the Virtual XI World Tour, Blaze Bailey left Iron Maiden and two former members, Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith returned. Overall, "Virtual XI" is a very long album to listen to, despite being only 53 minutes long. The album is very repetitive, and listening to it takes a lot of patience. However, it has a few gems, such as "Futureal", "The Clansman", and "Como Estais Amigos". With a little more variety, it could have been something special!
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./EMI Records Ltd., 1998 (7243 4 93992 2 8) Made in UK. First press. Limited Edition. Used (cover/disc): EX+/NM-.
Tracklist:
1. Futureal 02:56
2. The Angel And The Gambler 09:53
3. Lightning Strikes Twice 04:50
4. The Clansman 09:00
5. When Two Worlds Collide 06:17
6. The Educated Fool 06:45
7. Don't Look To The Eyes Of A Stranger 08:04
8. Como Estais Amigos 05:30 Total playing time: 53:15 min.
The eleventh full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was the second and final Iron Maiden album recorded with vocalist Blaze Bayley.
In 1993, Iron Maiden and their popular vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, parted ways. Not going to be stopped by the loss of their 11 year si..
The eleventh full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was the second and final Iron Maiden album recorded with vocalist Blaze Bayley.
In 1993, Iron Maiden and their popular vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, parted ways. Not going to be stopped by the loss of their 11 year singer, the band began the search for their new front man. They auditioned hundreds of vocalists including Doogie White, who at the time was in Rainbow, and even James LaBrie, of Dream Theater fame. Finally, in 1994, Iron Maiden decided that Wolfsbane singer, Blaze Bailey, would be their next vocalist. After Blaze was brought on board, the band began writing new material for their next album, and in 1995 was released "The X Factor". The album was met with a mixed reaction from fans, but the band soldiered on and entered the studio in 1998 to record their eleventh album, "Virtual XI".
"Virtual XI" met the same fate as "The X Factor". It was even more unpopular among fans than its predecessor, and it suffered in sales, and is to this very day, the only Maiden album to not hit the 1 million mark. As of April 2009 "Virtual XI" had sold 84987 copies in the United States and more than 1050000 worldwide according to Billboard, making the album the poorest selling of the band's career.
The album is slightly unusual in the Iron Maiden catalogue for its extensive keyboard use. For this album, some keyboard parts were performed by band founder/bassist Steve Harris whereas on previous albums all the keyboard parts were handled by session musician Michael Kenney. The album also had a reduced song-writing input from Janick Gers compared to the previous Iron Maiden albums since he joined the band in 1990.
"Virtual XI" was the end of another era for Iron Maiden. Following the Virtual XI World Tour, Blaze Bailey left Iron Maiden and two former members, Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith returned. Overall, "Virtual XI" is a very long album to listen to, despite being only 53 minutes long. The album is very repetitive, and listening to it takes a lot of patience. However, it has a few gems, such as "Futureal", "The Clansman", and "Como Estais Amigos". With a little more variety, it could have been something special!
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./EMI Records Ltd., 1998 (7243 4 93915 2 9) Made in UK. First press. Used (cover/disc): M-/M.
Tracklist:
1. Futureal
2. The Angel And The Gambler
3. Lightning Strikes Twice
4. The Clansman
5. When Two Worlds Collide
6. The Educated Fool
7. Don't Look To The Eyes Of A Stranger
8. Como Estais Amigos Total playing time: 53:20
The eleventh full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was the second and final Iron Maiden album recorded with vocalist Blaze Bayley.
In 1993, Iron Maiden and their popular vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, parted ways. Not going to be stopped by the loss of their 11 year si..
First re-release of the thirteenth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Dance Of Death" is probably the most controversial album of Iron Maiden so far, as well as the most Progressive and most heavy album of Iron Maiden ever.
When picking this album up, we could not help but notice the artwork. And art is not so good. Iron Maiden hired David Patchett to create the art with CGI. Apparently, his time cost the band enough money; the band stopped him because they thought the work was good enough as is, which the artist claimed was still in its prototype stages. The artwork would be notorious for its epic fail among the Metal community and placed on some worst artwork lists of Metal fans. Good thing this album is not judged solely on its cover, because “Dance of Death” is one of the better Iron Maiden albums!
"Dance Of Death" recalls prime Iron Maiden but with renewed vigor. Iron Maiden recorded the album the old-fashioned way: on analog tape, which adds a layer of warmth to the LP. "Dance Of Death" never sounds sterile or processed, unlike so many other Hard Rock and Metal bands recording in the digital age. But the record clocks in at nearly 70 minutes, making it somewhat long and demanding. Still, that’s a relatively small complaint for such a strong album. They still sound like they did in the 80's! Pure brilliance. One thing extremely unique on the album is that it has a great deal of orchestration and an almost Arabic-style vibe too, especially in "No More Lies" and "Dance Of Death". The rhythm guitar really tuned down heavy on the song "Montsegur". There were other powerful songs such as "Wildest Dreams", "Rainmaker", and the graceful epic "Paschendale". "Journeyman" is a 7-minute song with an acoustic, and it is real cool.
This album is not by any means a concept album, but the central theme of Death is recurrent in one form or another. This is their second studio release since the return of vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith in 1999. The album features the band's first ever fully acoustic track, "Journeyman", as well as their only song co-written by drummer Nicko McBrain, "New Frontier". The album was recorded on magnetic (analogue) tape.
Aside from the artwork, the 13th album by Iron Maiden is still a solid listen. After listening to “Brave New World” though, this album had to top the most successful album since 1988. Although it does not succeed in usurping that magnum opus, Iron Maiden proved that they still had a lot of energy left to write good music.
All in all, "Dance Of Death" is a pretty excellent Iron Maiden album. Many older fans will complain that there is nothing really new and ground-breaking here, but the band cannot release a "Piece Of Mind" or a "Powerslave" every time they put an album out on the market. "With Dance Of Death", they have done a brilliant Metal album that will still please some of the older generations, while introducing the newer fans to the world of Iron Maiden's great music in an even better way than "Brave New World" had already done.
Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2003/2014 (592 3402). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
1.Wildest Dreams 03:52
2.Rainmaker 03:48
3.No More Lies 07:21
4.Montsegur 05:50
5.Dance of Death 08:36
6.Gates Of Tomorrow 05:12
7.New Frontier 05:04
8.Paschendale 08:27
9.Face in the Sand 06:31
10.Age of Innocence 06:10
11.Journeyman 07:06 Total playing time: 67:57
First re-release of the thirteenth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Dance Of Death" is probably the most controversial album of Iron Maiden so far, as well as the most Progressive and most heavy album of Iron Maiden ever.
When picking this album up, we could ..
The thirteenth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Dance Of Death" is probably the most controversial album of Iron Maiden so far, as well as the most Progressive and most heavy album of Iron Maiden ever.
When picking this album up, we could not help but notice the artwork. And art is not so good. Iron Maiden hired David Patchett to create the art with CGI. Apparently, his time cost the band enough money; the band stopped him because they thought the work was good enough as is, which the artist claimed was still in its prototype stages. The artwork would be notorious for its epic fail among the Metal community and placed on some worst artwork lists of Metal fans. Good thing this album is not judged solely on its cover, because “Dance of Death” is one of the better Iron Maiden albums!
"Dance Of Death" recalls prime Iron Maiden but with renewed vigor. Iron Maiden recorded the album the old-fashioned way: on analog tape, which adds a layer of warmth to the LP. "Dance Of Death" never sounds sterile or processed, unlike so many other Hard Rock and Metal bands recording in the digital age. But the record clocks in at nearly 70 minutes, making it somewhat long and demanding. Still, that’s a relatively small complaint for such a strong album. They still sound like they did in the 80's! Pure brilliance. One thing extremely unique on the album is that it has a great deal of orchestration and an almost Arabic-style vibe too, especially in "No More Lies" and "Dance Of Death". The rhythm guitar really tuned down heavy on the song "Montsegur". There were other powerful songs such as "Wildest Dreams", "Rainmaker", and the graceful epic "Paschendale". "Journeyman" is a 7-minute song with an acoustic, and it is real cool.
This album is not by any means a concept album, but the central theme of Death is recurrent in one form or another. This is their second studio release since the return of vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith in 1999. The album features the band's first ever fully acoustic track, "Journeyman", as well as their only song co-written by drummer Nicko McBrain, "New Frontier". The album was recorded on magnetic (analogue) tape.
Aside from the artwork, the 13th album by Iron Maiden is still a solid listen. After listening to “Brave New World” though, this album had to top the most successful album since 1988. Although it does not succeed in usurping that magnum opus, Iron Maiden proved that they still had a lot of energy left to write good music.
All in all, "Dance Of Death" is a pretty excellent Iron Maiden album. Many older fans will complain that there is nothing really new and ground-breaking here, but the band cannot release a "Piece Of Mind" or a "Powerslave" every time they put an album out on the market. "With Dance Of Death", they have done a brilliant Metal album that will still please some of the older generations, while introducing the newer fans to the world of Iron Maiden's great music in an even better way than "Brave New World" had already done.
EMI Records Ltd., 2003 (592 3402). Made in EU. First press.
Tracklist:
1.Wildest Dreams 03:52
2.Rainmaker 03:48
3.No More Lies 07:21
4.Montsegur 05:50
5.Dance of Death 08:36
6.Gates Of Tomorrow 05:12
7.New Frontier 05:04
8.Paschendale 08:27
9.Face in the Sand 06:31
10.Age of Innocence 06:10
11.Journeyman 07:06 Total playing time: 67:57
The thirteenth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Dance Of Death" is probably the most controversial album of Iron Maiden so far, as well as the most Progressive and most heavy album of Iron Maiden ever.
When picking this album up, we could not help but notice ..
The tenth live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
2 hours live show at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile + Documentary bonus disc with Special Extras!
On April, 10th, 2011 Iron Maiden became the first Metal band ever to play in Chile’s prestigious Estadio Nacional in Santiago. This landmark show, filmed in front of 50,000 die-hard Chilean devotees, reveals a band firing on all cylinders, feeding off Latino passion and energy to deliver one of the most dramatic and powerful performances of “The Final Frontier Words Tour”.
“En Vivo!” embodies the heart and soul of Iron Maiden 2011: the music, the fans, the country!
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./EMI Records, 2012 (50999 301590 2 0). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. Satellite 15 04:36
2. The Final Frontier 04:10
3. El Dorado 05:52
4. 2 Minutes to Midnight 05:50
5. The Talisman 08:45
6. Coming Home 05:57
7. Dance of Death 09:03
8. The Trooper 03:59
9. The Wicker Man 05:06
CD 2:
1. Blood Brothers 07:04
2. When the Wild Wind Blows 10:37
3. The Evil That Men Do 04:17
4. Fear of the Dark 07:30
5. Iron Maiden 05:08
6. The Number of the Beast 04:57
7. Hallowed Be Thy Name 07:28
8. Running Free 07:57
The tenth live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
2 hours live show at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile + Documentary bonus disc with Special Extras!
On April, 10th, 2011 Iron Maiden became the first Metal band ever to play in Chile’s prestigious Estadio Nacional in Santiago. ..
First remastered re-release of the second full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The album was their first with guitarist Adrian Smith and their last with vocalist Paul Di'Anno, who was sacked after problems with his stage performance arose due to his alcohol and cocaine use.
This sophomore Iron Maiden's effort is mostly composed of pre-existing material that had been left off the debut, with just a few new additions. It's certainly a better-sounding release than the debut, with new producer Martin Birch beefing up the band's studio presence and lending their instrumental attack a newfound clarity that throws their considerable skills into sharp relief. In fact, this helps mask the fact that the songwriting isn't quite as strong overall as it was on the debut. But the teaming of new guitarist Adrian Smith with Dave Murray forms the most formidable twin-guitar attack in Heavy Metal, outside of Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing. Plus, bassist Steve Harris' busy, driving lines are now consistently audible in the mix. The resulting instrumental fireworks are what truly make the album tick. That said, there's a much smaller percentage of catalog standards here than on the previous album.
"Wrathchild" is the standout, re-recorded here with Smith on guitar from an earlier version for the "Metal For Muthas" compilation. There's a fair bit of unity in the lyrical themes, with a parade of murderers, fugitives, and characters otherwise torn from their roots. "Murders in the Rue Morgue" is a first-person retelling of the Poe short story, and the title track is another highlight, with Paul Di'Anno turning in an especially menacing performance. The single "Purgatory" has a catchy singalong chorus and a tempo worthy of Motörhead, while "Twilight Zone" (not included on the U.K. issue, but added to subsequent releases) scraped the bottom of the British charts. The biggest departure here is the almost Supertramp-like Prog-Pop of "Prodigal Son," a melodic, uptempo offering with an arrangement based around acoustic guitars.
Despite some inconsistency in the material, "Killers" is clearly the work of a top-notch ensemble, and in order to take the next step forward, their musical ambitions were clearly going to require a vocalist as technically accomplished as the band. It's worth noting that some Maiden fans actually prefer the rawness of the Di'Anno years to the polish of the Bruce Dickinson era (though, it should also be noted, they're in the minority).
"Killers" is a monumental record, real Heavy Metal with powerful lyrics, real grit, a superb urban atmosphere, genuine heaviness and no pretentiousness! This is absolutely essential Metal classic!
Remastered enhanced edition contains multimedia part with full-length videos, exclusive band biographies, photo galleries, internet links and much more!
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./EMI Records, 1981/1982/1998 (7243 4 96917 0 4). Made in Germany. First press of first remastered edition.
Tracklist:
1.The Ides of March 01:46
2.Wrathchild 02:55
3.Murders in the Rue Morgue 04:19
4.Another Life 03:23
5.Genghis Khan 03:09
6.Innocent Exile 03:54
7.Killers 05:02
8.Prodigal Son 06:13
9.Purgatory 03:21
10.Twilight Zone
11.Drifter 04:48
Video bonus taken from "Life At The Rainbow":
1.Wrathchild
2.Killers
First remastered re-release of the second full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The album was their first with guitarist Adrian Smith and their last with vocalist Paul Di'Anno, who was sacked after problems with his stage performance arose due to his alcohol and cocaine u..
Remastered re-release of the second full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The album was their first with guitarist Adrian Smith and their last with vocalist Paul Di'Anno, who was sacked after problems with his stage performance, arose due to his alcohol and cocaine use.
This sophomore Iron Maiden's effort is mostly composed of pre-existing material that had been left off the debut, with just a few new additions. It's certainly a better-sounding release than the debut, with new producer Martin Birch beefing up the band's studio presence and lending their instrumental attack a newfound clarity that throws their considerable skills into sharp relief. In fact, this helps mask the fact that the songwriting isn't quite as strong overall as it was on the debut. But the teaming of new guitarist Adrian Smith with Dave Murray forms the most formidable twin-guitar attack in Heavy Metal, outside of Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing. Plus, bassist Steve Harris' busy, driving lines are now consistently audible in the mix. The resulting instrumental fireworks are what truly make the album tick. That said, there's a much smaller percentage of catalog standards here than on the previous album.
"Wrathchild" is the standout, re-recorded here with Smith on guitar from an earlier version for the "Metal For Muthas" compilation. There's a fair bit of unity in the lyrical themes, with a parade of murderers, fugitives, and characters otherwise torn from their roots. "Murders in the Rue Morgue" is a first-person retelling of the Poe short story, and the title track is another highlight, with Paul Di'Anno turning in an especially menacing performance. The single "Purgatory" has a catchy singalong chorus and a tempo worthy of Motörhead, while "Twilight Zone" (not included on the U.K. issue, but added to subsequent releases) scraped the bottom of the British charts. The biggest departure here is the almost Supertramp-like Prog-Pop of "Prodigal Son," a melodic, uptempo offering with an arrangement based around acoustic guitars.
Despite some inconsistency in the material, "Killers" is clearly the work of a top-notch ensemble, and in order to take the next step forward, their musical ambitions were clearly going to require a vocalist as technically accomplished as the band. It's worth noting that some Maiden fans actually prefer the rawness of the Di'Anno years to the polish of the Bruce Dickinson era (though, it should also be noted, they're in the minority).
"Killers" is a monumental record, real Heavy Metal with powerful lyrics, real grit, a superb urban atmosphere, genuine heaviness and no pretentiousness! This is absolutely essential Metal classic!
Remastered enhanced edition contains multimedia part with full-length videos, exclusive band biographies, photo galleries, internet links and much more!
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1981/1982/1998/2014 (7243 4 96917 0 4). EU.
Tracklist:
1.The Ides of March 01:46
2.Wrathchild 02:55
3.Murders in the Rue Morgue 04:19
4.Another Life 03:23
5.Genghis Khan 03:09
6.Innocent Exile 03:54
7.Killers 05:02
8.Prodigal Son 06:13
9.Purgatory 03:21
10.Twilight Zone
11.Drifter 04:48
Video bonus taken from "Life At The Rainbow":
1.Wrathchild
2.Killers
Remastered re-release of the second full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The album was their first with guitarist Adrian Smith and their last with vocalist Paul Di'Anno, who was sacked after problems with his stage performance, arose due to his alcohol and cocaine use.
..
First remastered re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"No Prayer For The Dying" is one of the best Metal albums of 1990. Although it received generally mixed to negative reviews, the album peaked at No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart and contains the band's only UK Singles Chart No. 1, "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter".
The album departed from the keyboard- and synthesiser-saturated Progressive Rock direction of the band's two previous studio outings (1986's "Somewhere In Time" and 1988's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son") in favour of a more "stripped down", straight forward style, reminiscent of the band's earlier material, which ushered in a change of vocal style for Bruce Dickinson from the operatic sound of the 1980s to a raspier way of singing. The album also departed from literary and historical lyrical themes in favour of more political content, with songs focusing on religious exploitation and social concerns. It's the only Iron Maiden studio album to date without a song exceeding six minutes in length and the only one to contain profanity in the lyrics.
Album marks band's first line-up change since 1983; guitarist Adrian Smith left the band during the pre-production phase, unhappy with the musical direction it was taking, and only having contributed to one song, "Hooks in You". Smith was replaced by Janick Gers, who had previously worked with singer Bruce Dickinson on his first solo-album, "Tattooed Millionaire", and had also worked with Ian Gillan and White Spirit.
It was also the band's first release with Epic Records in the US, after the band left Capitol Records, but was sold through EMI for all territories outside the US.
The original 1990 version has cover picture where Eddie bursting from his grave and grabbing a grave-digger by the neck. As the band's manager, Rod Smallwood, disliked the figure, he asked artist Derek Riggs to remove him from the cover for the 1998 re-release, although the original artwork is used on the disc itself. Additionally an inscription was added to the plaque on the tomb, which Riggs had initially left blank to allow the band to add their own words, and reads "After the Daylight, The Night of Pain, That is not Dead, Which Can Rise Again".
Also this 1998 remastered re-edition contains a special enhanced CD-ROM multimedia section with videos, exclusive photo galleries, biographies, internet links plus a deluxe 24 page colour booklet with full lyrics, Eddie art and photos!!
Iron Maiden (Holdings) Ltd./EMI Records Ltd., 1990/1998 (7243 4 96865 0 2). Made in Holland. Pressed in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. Tail Gunner 4:15
2. Holy Smoke 3:50
3. No Prayer For The Dying 4:23
4. Public Enema Number One 4:13
5. Fates Warning 4:12
6. The Assassin 4:35
7. Run Silent Run Deep 4:36
8. Hooks In You 4:08
9. Bring Your Daughter... ...To The Slaughter 4:45
10. Mother Russia 5:33 Total playing time: 44:30 min.
First remastered re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"No Prayer For The Dying" is one of the best Metal albums of 1990. Although it received generally mixed to negative reviews, the album peaked at No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart and c..
The fifth remastered re-release of the fourth full-length album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The second of three straight iconic Iron Maiden albums, "Piece Of Mind" marks the debut of what many regard as the definitive Maiden lineup, with the arrival of Nicko McBrain, who had recently left the Paris-based band Trust and has been Iron Maiden's drummer ever since.
Album was originally released on EMI Records in Europe and on Capitol Records in the U.S.; it was reissued later on Sanctuary/Columbia Records.
McBrain's ability to duplicate the complex patterns of the guitar and bass riffs gives the band a seamless ensemble unity. Even Steve Harris, whose busy basslines were never exactly groove-oriented, has never felt more integrated into the overall sound. Perhaps part of that feeling comes from the less frantic pace; the average tempo has slowed somewhat from the preceding album, and the hold-over Punk influences still present there have been completely eradicated. Instead, we get a few moodier, heavier pieces (especially "Revelations") that make the album darker-sounding overall. We also get greater involvement in the songwriting from Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith, whose themes are perfectly in tune with Steve Harris' epic storytelling. Nearly every song here was inspired by movies or literature, whether it's history, mythology, sci-fi, or fantasy; this approach got them tagged as a thinking-man's Metal band, and certainly provided a lyrical blueprint for Anthrax. No less than four songs are about battles and warriors, and a couple is about flying, underscoring the heights of the drama that the band is aiming for. The centerpiece of the album is, of course, "The Trooper", an all-time genre classic that boasts Murray and Smith's most memorable harmonized lead riff, plus that trademark galloping rhythm. A retelling of the Greek myth "Flight of Icarus" was the other British hit single, boasting an appropriately soaring chorus. Album opener "Where Eagles Dare" is the other flight song, recounting a WWII spy thriller and featuring one of McBrain's signature performances with the band.
If much of "Piece Of Mind" ranks as state-of-the-art Heavy Metal, it is true that the second half dips a bit from the first. "Quest for Fire" is many a die-hard fan's least favorite track from the glory years; the melody is rather stiff and simple, and the lyrics are about cavemen, rendering Dickinson's operatic a bit ridiculous. Among the serious-minded Maiden faithful, there's no less forgivable sin than silliness. Fans also bemoan the relative simplicity of the samurai tale "Sun and Steel". However, the album closes on a big, Progressive note with "To Tame a Land", an epic retelling of Frank Herbert's Dune that evokes the desert planet via Middle Eastern guitar melodies. In the end, even if "Piece Of Mind" is the most obviously inconsistent of the classic Maiden trilogy, its many high points are no less awe-inspiring, and it's no less essential for anyone with even the most basic interest in Heavy Metal!
“Piece of Mind” was a critical and commercial success, reaching No. 3 in the UK Albums Chart and achieving Platinum certification in the UK and North America.
Enhanced CD features full-length videos, bands and tour history, biographies, exclusive photo galleries, internet web links and much more.
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1983/1998/2014 (7243 4 96919 0 2). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. Where Eagles Dare 6:10
2. Revelations 6:48
3. Flight Of Icarus 3:48
4. Die With Your Boots On 5:25
5. The Trooper 4:11
6. Still Life 4:55
7. Quest For Fire 3:41
8. Sun And Steel 3:26
9. To Tame A Land 7:25 Total playing time: 45:49
The fifth remastered re-release of the fourth full-length album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The second of three straight iconic Iron Maiden albums, "Piece Of Mind" marks the debut of what many regard as the definitive Maiden lineup, with the arrival of Nicko McBrain, who had re..
Remastered re-release of the seventh full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" is the last great Iron Maiden album, reconnecting with the band's Prog Rock roots and reversing the signs of decline that had been evident on their previous record. By this point, Maiden had earned the respect of Metalheads the world over with their steadfast adherence to unadulterated Metal and their grandiose aesthetic. They'd made concessions neither to Pop-Metal nor to Thrash, and their passionate fan base would never have tolerated a radical reinvention. But what do you do when your epic ambition itself has become a formula? You go even bigger and make a concept album, of course, and that's what Maiden does here, breaking out of the creative rut they'd fallen into on "Somewhere In Time". The concept is based on the European folklore which held that the "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" would be born with special powers that could be used for good or evil (and probably also in part by fantasy author Orson Scott Card, who'd touched on this idea in his own work). As such, the lyrics are Maiden at their most gothic, obsessed with supernatural mysticism of all stripes; the story line concerns the title character, born with a gift for prophecy but mistrusted by his village, which ignores his warnings of apocalyptic doom and makes him a tormented Cassandra figure.
Musically, this is Maiden at their Proggiest, with abrupt, stop-on-a-dime transitions between riffs, tempos, time signatures, and song sections. Yet nearly every song has a memorable chorus, with only "The Prophecy" falling short in that department. They've also switched from the guitar synths of "Somewhere In Time" to full-fledged keyboards, which are used here more to add atmosphere rather than taking center stage; this restores the crunch that was sometimes lacking in the shinier production of the previous album. No less than four of this album's eight songs reached the British Top Ten in some version (concert standard "Can I Play with Madness", "The Evil That Men Do", "The Clairvoyant" and "Infinite Dreams"), while the album became the band's first U.K. chart-topper since "The Number Of The Beast". The title track is this album's extended epic (though the songs are longer in general), and it's moved out of the closing spot in yet another subtle statement about shaking things up. If "Seventh Son" doesn't epitomize their sound or define an era the way the first three Dickinson albums did, it nonetheless ranks among their best work! Adrian Smith left the band after this record, closing the book on Maiden's classic period and heralding a dire - and distressingly immediate - creative decline.
It is the second Iron Maiden release to feature keyboards (played by Michael Kenney) and, along with “The Number of the Beast” and, later, “Fear of the Dark” and “The Final Frontier”, debuted at no.1 in the UK charts.
The 1998 remastered re-edition contains a special enhanced CD-ROM multimedia section with videos, exclusive photo galleries, biographies, internet links, plus a deluxe 24 page colour booklet with full lyrics, Eddie art and photos!
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1988/1998/2014 (7243 4 96864 0 3). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
1. Moonchild 05:41
2. Infinite Dreams 06:09
3. Can I Play With Madness 03:31
4. The Evil That Man Do 04:34
5. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 09:54
6. The Prophecy 05:05
7. The Clairvoyant 04:27
8. Only The Good Die Young 07:13 Total playing time: 46:34 min.
Remastered re-release of the seventh full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" is the last great Iron Maiden album, reconnecting with the band's Prog Rock roots and reversing the signs of decline that had been evident on their p..
€ 19.90
IRON MAIDEN "The Final Frontier – Mission Edition" /Ltd. Tin-Box CD/
Limited Collectors “Mission Edition” of the fifteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When Iron Maiden's classic lineup famously reunited in the year 2000, their first new album, the quite excellent "Brave New World", neatly reconnected both musicians and fans with the band's heritage, while simultaneously promising a prosperous future still to come. However, their next two efforts didn't fare quite as well, and whether Maiden was choosing to repeat the same moves without as much imagination or consistency on 2003's "Dance Of Death", or becoming bogged down in tiresome Prog Rock excess on 2006's desultory "A Matter Of Life And Death", it seemed that neither playing it safe nor taking risks was a surefire recipe for success anymore. And so the Heavy Metal icons took an extra year - for them, a record-breaking four - to work on their fourth post-reunion opus, 2010's "The Final Frontier", which, like many of their original mid-'80s classics, was recorded at legendary Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas, and aimed to reestablish an ideal balance of past and future, familiarity and freshness, complexity and immediacy.
This is an album of hard-hitting, adventurous Epic Metal in the way that only they can deliver it. The most amazing thing about this is probably Bruce Dickinson, who gives one of the best performances of his career on here. True, he doesn’t sound as young as he did on "Seventh Son" and "Piece Of Mind", but "The Final Frontier" is a swansong of sorts. The man is simply on fire here, singing his heart out on every single track. His vocal lines here seem to have been given a lot more attention than on the last few albums, as this is a heavily theatrical and stylized performance that really elevates the album to another platform altogether.
The rest of the band are no slouches, however, as they have combined their creative talents to form a gestalt of majestic Maiden-style epics. Unlike the modernized and often gloomy direction their last few albums took, "The Final Frontier" soars and gallops with a newfound flame and energy that is, in the end, a kind of amalgam of their 80s albums’ styles all at once. Finally we have an album with songs that play out like a storybook of sorts, taking the listener to all different places.
This is Iron Maiden on full power. They’ll never return to the magic of their 80s days – that was something unique, and something that doesn’t happen often. But with this album they prove that they are not stagnating, and although they have to work a little harder at it now, they still have it in them to produce really first rate music anyway. "The Final Frontier" still brings Iron Maiden closer to their aesthetic legacy and triumphant year 2000 rebirth than its two predecessors. "The Final Frontier" will keep you coming back again and again with its masterful hooks and enveloping atmosphere. And, at this stage in their career, Iron Maiden knows that nothing is more important than giving fans, what they want and expect. So go buy this album right now; you will not regret it!!
The album peaked at No. 1 in 28 countries. This included the United Kingdom, where it became the band's fourth release to top the UK Albums Chart following 1982's "The Number Of The Beast", 1988's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" and 1992's "Fear Of The Dark". On top of this, "The Final Frontier" also charted at No. 4 in the United States, marking their highest placement on the Billboard 200, in addition to gaining the band their first Grammy Award in the Best Metal Performance category for the song "El Dorado", released as a free download on 8 June 2010.
Mission Edition comes in a unique CD case and includes: the Director's Cut of “The Final Frontier” video, Mission Debrief band interview footage, wallpapers, photos and the exclusive internet-game ‘Mission II: Rescue & Revenge’ (the sequel to the online game ‘Search & Savage’).
Iron Maiden LLP under exclusive licence to EMI Records Ltd., 2010 (50999 6477712 2). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Satellite 15... The Final Frontier 8:40
2. El Dorado 6:49
3. Mother Of Mercy 5:20
4. Coming Home 5:52
5. The Alchemist 4:29
6. Isle Of Avalon 9:06
7. Starblind 7:48
8. The Talisman 9:03
9. The Man Who Would Be King 8:28
10. When The Wild Wind Blows 10:59 Total playing time: 76:34
Limited Collectors “Mission Edition” of the fifteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When Iron Maiden's classic lineup famously reunited in the year 2000, their first new album, the quite excellent "Brave New World", neatly reconnected both..
The fifteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When Iron Maiden's classic lineup famously reunited in the year 2000, their first new album, the quite excellent "Brave New World", neatly reconnected both musicians and fans with the band's heritage, while simultaneously promising a prosperous future still to come. However, their next two efforts didn't fare quite as well, and whether Maiden was choosing to repeat the same moves without as much imagination or consistency on 2003's "Dance Of Death", or becoming bogged down in tiresome Prog Rock excess on 2006's desultory "A Matter Of Life And Death", it seemed that neither playing it safe nor taking risks was a surefire recipe for success anymore. And so the Heavy Metal icons took an extra year - for them, a record-breaking four - to work on their fourth post-reunion opus, 2010's "The Final Frontier", which, like many of their original mid-'80s classics, was recorded at legendary Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas, and aimed to reestablish an ideal balance of past and future, familiarity and freshness, complexity and immediacy.
This is an album of hard-hitting, adventurous Epic Metal in the way that only they can deliver it. The most amazing thing about this is probably Bruce Dickinson, who gives one of the best performances of his career on here. True, he doesn’t sound as young as he did on "Seventh Son" and "Piece Of Mind", but "The Final Frontier" is a swansong of sorts. The man is simply on fire here, singing his heart out on every single track. His vocal lines here seem to have been given a lot more attention than on the last few albums, as this is a heavily theatrical and stylized performance that really elevates the album to another platform altogether.
The rest of the band are no slouches, however, as they have combined their creative talents to form a gestalt of majestic Maiden-style epics. Unlike the modernized and often gloomy direction their last few albums took, "The Final Frontier" soars and gallops with a newfound flame and energy that is, in the end, a kind of amalgam of their 80s albums’ styles all at once. Finally we have an album with songs that play out like a storybook of sorts, taking the listener to all different places.
This is Iron Maiden on full power. They’ll never return to the magic of their 80s days – that was something unique, and something that doesn’t happen often. But with this album they prove that they are not stagnating, and although they have to work a little harder at it now, they still have it in them to produce really first rate music anyway. "The Final Frontier" still brings Iron Maiden closer to their aesthetic legacy and triumphant year 2000 rebirth than its two predecessors. "The Final Frontier" will keep you coming back again and again with its masterful hooks and enveloping atmosphere. And, at this stage in their career, Iron Maiden knows that nothing is more important than giving fans, what they want and expect. So go buy this album right now; you will not regret it!!
The album peaked at No. 1 in 28 countries. This included the United Kingdom, where it became the band's fourth release to top the UK Albums Chart following 1982's "The Number Of The Beast", 1988's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" and 1992's "Fear Of The Dark". On top of this, "The Final Frontier" also charted at No. 4 in the United States, marking their highest placement on the Billboard 200, in addition to gaining the band their first Grammy Award in the Best Metal Performance category for the song "El Dorado", released as a free download on 8 June 2010.
Iron Maiden LLP/EMI, 2010 (50999 6477722 1). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
1. Satellite 15... The Final Frontier 08:40
2. El Dorado 06:49
3. Mother Of Mercy 05:20
4. Coming Home 05:52
5. The Alchemist 04:29
6. Isle Of Avalon 09:06
7. Starblind 07:48
8. The Talisman 09:03
9. The Man Who Would Be King 08:28
10. When The Wild Wind Blows 10:59 Total playing time: 76:34 min.
The fifteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When Iron Maiden's classic lineup famously reunited in the year 2000, their first new album, the quite excellent "Brave New World", neatly reconnected both musicians and fans with the band's heritage, wh..
The fifteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When Iron Maiden's classic lineup famously reunited in the year 2000, their first new album, the quite excellent "Brave New World", neatly reconnected both musicians and fans with the band's heritage, while simultaneously promising a prosperous future still to come. However, their next two efforts didn't fare quite as well, and whether Maiden was choosing to repeat the same moves without as much imagination or consistency on 2003's "Dance Of Death", or becoming bogged down in tiresome Prog Rock excess on 2006's desultory "A Matter Of Life And Death", it seemed that neither playing it safe nor taking risks was a surefire recipe for success anymore. And so the Heavy Metal icons took an extra year - for them, a record-breaking four - to work on their fourth post-reunion opus, 2010's "The Final Frontier", which, like many of their original mid-'80s classics, was recorded at legendary Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas, and aimed to reestablish an ideal balance of past and future, familiarity and freshness, complexity and immediacy.
This is an album of hard-hitting, adventurous Epic Metal in the way that only they can deliver it. The most amazing thing about this is probably Bruce Dickinson, who gives one of the best performances of his career on here. True, he doesn’t sound as young as he did on "Seventh Son" and "Piece Of Mind", but "The Final Frontier" is a swansong of sorts. The man is simply on fire here, singing his heart out on every single track. His vocal lines here seem to have been given a lot more attention than on the last few albums, as this is a heavily theatrical and stylized performance that really elevates the album to another platform altogether.
The rest of the band are no slouches, however, as they have combined their creative talents to form a gestalt of majestic Maiden-style epics. Unlike the modernized and often gloomy direction their last few albums took, "The Final Frontier" soars and gallops with a newfound flame and energy that is, in the end, a kind of amalgam of their 80s albums’ styles all at once. Finally we have an album with songs that play out like a storybook of sorts, taking the listener to all different places.
This is Iron Maiden on full power. They’ll never return to the magic of their 80s days – that was something unique, and something that doesn’t happen often. But with this album they prove that they are not stagnating, and although they have to work a little harder at it now, they still have it in them to produce really first rate music anyway. "The Final Frontier" still brings Iron Maiden closer to their aesthetic legacy and triumphant year 2000 rebirth than its two predecessors. "The Final Frontier" will keep you coming back again and again with its masterful hooks and enveloping atmosphere. And, at this stage in their career, Iron Maiden knows that nothing is more important than giving fans, what they want and expect. So go buy this album right now; you will not regret it!!
The album peaked at No. 1 in 28 countries. This included the United Kingdom, where it became the band's fourth release to top the UK Albums Chart following 1982's "The Number Of The Beast", 1988's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" and 1992's "Fear Of The Dark". On top of this, "The Final Frontier" also charted at No. 4 in the United States, marking their highest placement on the Billboard 200, in addition to gaining the band their first Grammy Award in the Best Metal Performance category for the song "El Dorado", released as a free download on 8 June 2010.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 2010/2014 (50999 6477722 1). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
1. Satellite 15... The Final Frontier 08:40
2. El Dorado 06:49
3. Mother Of Mercy 05:20
4. Coming Home 05:52
5. The Alchemist 04:29
6. Isle Of Avalon 09:06
7. Starblind 07:48
8. The Talisman 09:03
9. The Man Who Would Be King 08:28
10. When The Wild Wind Blows 10:59 Total playing time: 76:34 min.
The fifteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When Iron Maiden's classic lineup famously reunited in the year 2000, their first new album, the quite excellent "Brave New World", neatly reconnected both musicians and fans with the band's heritage, wh..
The fourteenth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was released on 25 August 2006 in Italy and Finland, and 28 August worldwide, excluding the United States, Canada and Japan on 5 September 2006.
“A Matter Of Life And Death” puts emphasis on creating atmospheres befitting the darker lyrical themes and long sprawling epics with changes in tempo and dynamics, in contrast to the riff-driven music of the band's early days. This darker direction of the lyrical viewpoint can even be seen in the shorter songs "Different World" and "The Pilgrim".
In order to provide a more "live" sound, the album was not mastered. No added EQ, compression, analog widening, etc.
At 72 minutes, “A Matter Of Life And Death” is the band's second longest album, exceeding 1995's “The X Factor” by approximately one minute, and exceeded by 2010's “The Final Frontier” by approximately four minutes.
It is the first album in Iron Maiden's career to enter the U.S. Billboard charts in the top 10, achieving significant chart success in many other countries as well.
Metal Hammer 10/10; Kerrang! 5/5.
EMI, 2006 (0946 372321 2 5). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
1. Different World 4:17
2. These Colours Don't Run 6:52
3. Brighter Than A Thousand Suns 8:44
4. The Pilgrim 5:07
5. The Longest Day 7:48
6. Out Of The Shadows 5:36
7. The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg 7:21
8. For The Greater Good Of God 9:24
9. Lord Of Light 7:23
10. The Legacy 9:20 Total playing time: 71:52
The fourteenth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was released on 25 August 2006 in Italy and Finland, and 28 August worldwide, excluding the United States, Canada and Japan on 5 September 2006.
“A Matter Of Life And Death” puts emphasis on cre..
The twelfth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal/NWOBHM band.
Released on May 30, 2000, album mars the return of longtime lead singer Bruce Dickinson (who left in 1993) and guitarist Adrian Smith (who left in 1990), as well as the band's first studio recording with their current three guitar line-up (six-piece line-up in total), as Janick Gers (who replaced Smith in 1990) remained with the band.
The album artwork and title song are references to the novel of the same name, written by Aldous Huxley.
The return of Iron Maiden's "classic" Dickinson/Harris/Murray/Smith/McBrain lineup (plus third guitarist Janick Gers) in 1999 led to an incredibly successful world tour that saw the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal legends commanding stages with the same unmitigated power and authority as they had during their mid-'80s heyday. However, the question remained as to whether the reconstituted band would be able to carry this momentum into a studio setting and recapture the songwriting chops of its glory years. This question made "Brave New World" one of the most highly anticipated Metal releases of 2000, and thankfully, the eventual answer to that question was a resounding "Yea!"
In fact, the album pretty much picked up right where the "classic" lineup had left off on 1988's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son": with a faithful rediscovery of Iron Maiden's best-loved sonic aesthetic and compositional quirks, updated only insofar as was necessary to measure up to new-millennium recording standards. In every other respect (and much like "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son"), "Brave New World"'s meticulously orchestrated three-guitar attack still allowed for a greater sense of space than early Maiden albums (as well as the use of subtle keyboard textures in a supporting role), while boasting a beefier, in-your-face mix à la "Piece Of Mind" or "Powerslave".
The remarkable pipes of singer Bruce Dickinson actually seemed to have benefited from a less grueling touring schedule over the previous decade, and his renewed songwriting partnership with bassist Steve Harris (and other assorted bandmembers) yielded several new Maiden live standards such as punchy first single, "The Wicker Man", and the positively anthemic title track. Also, worthy of special mention were Harris' emotional solo copyright, "Blood Brothers", Adrian Smith's distinctive solo licks throughout "The Fallen Angel", and six-string stalwart Dave Murray's Arabian-flavored contributions to "The Nomad". These highlights notwithstanding, a more lucid appraisal revealed that "Brave New World" was no "Number Of The Beast", once the initial euphoria died down. But as comeback albums go, its excellence was undeniable, and announced not only Iron Maiden's triumphant return, but an important turning point in Heavy Metal's long, arduous climb back to respectability after years of critical abuse!!
The songs "The Wicker Man" and "Out of the Silent Planet" were both released as singles. "The Wicker Man"'s promotional radio release featured extra vocals in the chorus, not present in any other versions of the song.
“Brave New World” peaked at the seventh spot of the UK Albums Chart, and has since been certified Gold. In the United States, it debuted at No. 39th of the Billboard 200 chart, and registered over 307 000 copies sales on the Nielsen SoundScan system in 2008.
Iron Maiden Holding Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 2000/2014 (7243 5 26605 2 0) Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. The Wicker Man 04:35
2. Ghost Of The Navigator 06:50
3. Brave New World 06:18
4. Blood Brothers 07:14
5. The Mercenary 04:42
6. Dream Of Mirrors 09:21
7. The Fallen Angel 04:00
8. The Nomad 09:06
9. Out Of The Silent Planet 06:25
10. The Thin Line Between Love & Hate 08:26 Total playing time: 67:03
The twelfth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal/NWOBHM band.
Released on May 30, 2000, album mars the return of longtime lead singer Bruce Dickinson (who left in 1993) and guitarist Adrian Smith (who left in 1990), as well as the band's first studio recording with their cu..
The fourth remastered re-release of the ninth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It’s the third band's studio release to top the UK albums chart and last to feature Bruce Dickinson as lead vocalist until his return in 1999.
While 1992's "Fear Of The Dark" was definitely more of a return to form for Iron Maiden, it still wasn't quite on par with their exceptional work from the '80s. Easily an improvement over 1990's lackluster "No Prayer For The Dying", the album debuted on the U.K. charts at number one.
The opening "Be Quick or Be Dead" proved Maiden could easily hold their own with younger Thrash Metal bands, "From Here to Eternity" contained lyrics that seem better fitted for Mötley Crüe, while the expected epic album-closing title track would become a concert staple (all three tracks were released as U.K. singles). The serene "Wasting Love" proves to be one of Maiden's better ballads of the '90s, while the rockers "Fear Is the Key" and "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" are also standouts.
It was the first album to be produced by bassist and band founder Steve Harris, and last to feature the work of producer Martin Birch (who retired after its release).
The cover of album was the band's first not to be designed by artist Derek Riggs, whose contributions were rejected in favour of Melvyn Grant's. According to Iron Maiden's manager, Rod Smallwood, the band began accepting contributions from other artists as "We wanted to upgrade Eddie for the 90s. We wanted to take him from the sort of comic-book horror creature and turn him into something a bit more straightforward so that he became even more threatening". Melvyn Grant has since drawn several more covers for Iron Maiden, making him the band's second most-frequent artist after Riggs.
"Fear Of The Dark" ended up being the last album in eight years to feature Bruce Dickinson. This is a good thing, as Bruce admitted that he was not totally into singing for Maiden, and wanted to focus more on his solo career. This album is certainly different. They display what we all love about Iron Maiden. Maybe it's not the best horse in the Iron Maiden stable, but still a Rock-hard classic for most HM-fans! From other side this is a very good record, if not a great record like the Iron Maiden offerings before it!!
Iron Maiden (Holdings) Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1992/1998/2014 (7243 4 96925 0 3). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
1. Be Quick Or Be Dead 3:24
2. From Here To Eternity 3:38
3. Afraid To Shoot Strangers 6:56
4. Fear Is The Key 5:35
5. Childhood's End 4:40
6. Wasting Love 5:50
7. The Fugitive 4:54
8. Chains Of Misery 3:37
9. The Apparition 3:54
10. Judas Be My Guide 3:08
11. Weekend Warrior 5:39
12. Fear Of The Dark 7:18 Total playing time: 58:33
The fourth remastered re-release of the ninth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It’s the third band's studio release to top the UK albums chart and last to feature Bruce Dickinson as lead vocalist until his return in 1999.
While 1992's "Fear Of ..
DIscount -17%
€ 14.90€ 17.90
IRON MAIDEN “Flight 666 - The Original Soundtrack” /2CD/
The ninth live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The original soundtrack for the concert documentary film featuring the British Heavy Metal legend.
The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008. It was shot in high-definition video with accompanying 5.1 surround sound produced by Kevin Shirley (who has worked with the band since their 2000 album “Brave New World”). It was distributed by EMI (except in the U.S., where it was distributed by Universal Music Group) in select digital theatres on April 21, 2009.
EMI Records Ltd., 2009 (50999 6977572 7). Made in UK. Pressed in Poland. First press.
Tracklist:
CD 1
1.Churchill's Speech 00:43
2.Aces High 04:49
3.2 Minutes To Midnight 05:57
4.Revelations 06:28
5.The Trooper 04:01
6.Wasted Years 05:07
7.The Number Of The Beast 05:07
8.Can I Play With Madness 03:36
9.Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 13:41
CD 2
1.Powerslave 07:28
2.Heaven Can Wait 07:35
3.Run To The Hills 03:59
4.Fear Of The Dark 07:32
5.Iron Maiden 05:26
6.Moonchild 07:29
7.The Clairvoyant 04:38
8.Hallowed Be Thy Name 07:52
The ninth live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The original soundtrack for the concert documentary film featuring the British Heavy Metal legend.
The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008. It was shot in h..
€ 19.90
IRON MAIDEN “Flight 666 - The Original Soundtrack” /2CD/
The ninth live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The original soundtrack for the concert documentary film featuring the British Heavy Metal legend.
The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008. It was shot in high-definition video with accompanying 5.1 surround sound produced by Kevin Shirley (who has worked with the band since their 2000 album “Brave New World”). It was distributed by EMI (except in the U.S., where it was distributed by Universal Music Group) in select digital theatres on April 21, 2009.
Polyeast Records, Inc./EMI Music International, 2009 (50999 6977572 7). Made in Philippines.
Tracklist:
CD 1
1.Churchill's Speech 00:43
2.Aces High 04:49
3.2 Minutes To Midnight 05:57
4.Revelations 06:28
5.The Trooper 04:01
6.Wasted Years 05:07
7.The Number Of The Beast 05:07
8.Can I Play With Madness 03:36
9.Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 13:41
CD 2
1.Powerslave 07:28
2.Heaven Can Wait 07:35
3.Run To The Hills 03:59
4.Fear Of The Dark 07:32
5.Iron Maiden 05:26
6.Moonchild 07:29
7.The Clairvoyant 04:38
8.Hallowed Be Thy Name 07:52
The ninth live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The original soundtrack for the concert documentary film featuring the British Heavy Metal legend.
The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008. It was shot in h..
DIscount -7%
€ 12.90€ 13.90
IRON MAIDEN “From Fear To Eternity: The Best Of 1990-2010” /2CD/
The seventh compilation album by the legendary British Heavy Metal/NWOBHM band.
Album containing a selection of songs originally released of band's last 20 years to 2010. The title is lifted from the 1992 single, "From Here to Eternity", although it is not featured in this release. Unlike their previous compilation, "Somewhere Back in Time", the release covered two CDs to encompass longer tracks, such as "Paschendale". As with "Somewhere Back In Time", each track is sung by Bruce Dickinson rather than Blaze Bayley (who sang on "The X Factor" and "Virtual XI"), the band again opting to use later live versions of songs which originally featured other lead vocalists. "From Fear To Eternity: The Best of 1990-2010" collects 23 tracks.
The first anthology to cover the band’s post-halcyon days, it’s remarkable how seamless the transition was. Unlike other acts that left their handprints in the cement in the late '70s and '80s, Iron Maiden never really lost steam, despite a mid-'90s shake-up that saw iconic lead singer Bruce Dickinson swapped out with Wolfsbane vocalist Blaze Bayley for two albums. The addition of keyboards, a controversial, late-'80s move that split some fans upon the releases of "Somewhere In Time" (1986) and "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" (1988), proved largely tasteful and subtle, and did little to hinder their signature blend of fantasy-fueled Symphonic Metal and straight-up English Hard Rock.
Culled from eight studio albums (including the pair of Bayley offerings), the songs on "From Fear To Eternity" may not reach the dizzying heights of the band’s "Piece Of Mind" / "Number Of The Beast" heyday, but stand-out cuts like “The Wicker Man”, “Different World”, “Tailgunner”, “Dance of Death” and “Brave New World” bristle with the energy and conviction of a band 20 years younger. Dickinson's voice is apparently indestructible, and the triple-guitar attack, held down to the mat by the incomparable Steve Harris (founder/bassist), remains a veritable master class in Heavy Metal picking.
It's an impressive feat, to say the least, but what stands out the most is the fact the band has amassed the kind of loyal, age-defying fan base that virtually guarantees a lifetime of sold-out world tours, a feat they managed to pull off without ever selling themselves out!!
Iron Maiden Holdings, Ltd./EMI Records Ltd., 2011 (50999 0273622 8). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. The Wicker Man
2. Holy Smoke
3. El Dorado
4. Paschendale
5. Different World
6. Man On The Edge
7. The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg
8. Blood Brothers
9. Rainmaker
10. Sign Of The Cross
11. Brave New World
12. Fear Of The Dark
CD 2:
1. Be Quick Or Be Dead
2. Tailgunner
3. No More Lies
4. Coming Home
5. The Clansman
6. For The Greater Good Of God
7. These Colours Don´t Run
8. Bring Your Daughter ... To The Slaughter
9. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
10. Dance Of Death
11. When The Wild Wind Blows
The seventh compilation album by the legendary British Heavy Metal/NWOBHM band.
Album containing a selection of songs originally released of band's last 20 years to 2010. The title is lifted from the 1992 single, "From Here to Eternity", although it is not featured in this release. Un..
€ 19.90
IRON MAIDEN “From Fear To Eternity: The Best Of 1990-2010” /2CD/
First re-release of the seventh compilation album by the legendary British Heavy Metal/NWOBHM band.
Album containing a selection of songs originally released of band's last 20 years to 2010. The title is lifted from the 1992 single, "From Here to Eternity", although it is not featured in this release. Unlike their previous compilation, "Somewhere Back in Time", the release covered two CDs to encompass longer tracks, such as "Paschendale". As with "Somewhere Back In Time", each track is sung by Bruce Dickinson rather than Blaze Bayley (who sang on "The X Factor" and "Virtual XI"), the band again opting to use later live versions of songs which originally featured other lead vocalists. "From Fear To Eternity: The Best of 1990-2010" collects 23 tracks.
The first anthology to cover the band’s post-halcyon days, it’s remarkable how seamless the transition was. Unlike other acts that left their handprints in the cement in the late '70s and '80s, Iron Maiden never really lost steam, despite a mid-'90s shake-up that saw iconic lead singer Bruce Dickinson swapped out with Wolfsbane vocalist Blaze Bayley for two albums. The addition of keyboards, a controversial, late-'80s move that split some fans upon the releases of "Somewhere In Time" (1986) and "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" (1988), proved largely tasteful and subtle, and did little to hinder their signature blend of fantasy-fueled Symphonic Metal and straight-up English Hard Rock.
Culled from eight studio albums (including the pair of Bayley offerings), the songs on "From Fear To Eternity" may not reach the dizzying heights of the band’s "Piece Of Mind" / "Number Of The Beast" heyday, but stand-out cuts like “The Wicker Man”, “Different World”, “Tailgunner”, “Dance of Death” and “Brave New World” bristle with the energy and conviction of a band 20 years younger. Dickinson's voice is apparently indestructible, and the triple-guitar attack, held down to the mat by the incomparable Steve Harris (founder/bassist), remains a veritable master class in Heavy Metal picking.
It's an impressive feat, to say the least, but what stands out the most is the fact the band has amassed the kind of loyal, age-defying fan base that virtually guarantees a lifetime of sold-out world tours, a feat they managed to pull off without ever selling themselves out!!
Iron Maiden Holdings, Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 2011/2014 (50999 0273622 8). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. The Wicker Man
2. Holy Smoke
3. El Dorado
4. Paschendale
5. Different World
6. Man On The Edge
7. The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg
8. Blood Brothers
9. Rainmaker
10. Sign Of The Cross
11. Brave New World
12. Fear Of The Dark
CD 2:
1. Be Quick Or Be Dead
2. Tailgunner
3. No More Lies
4. Coming Home
5. The Clansman
6. For The Greater Good Of God
7. These Colours Don´t Run
8. Bring Your Daughter ... To The Slaughter
9. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
10. Dance Of Death
11. When The Wild Wind Blows
First re-release of the seventh compilation album by the legendary British Heavy Metal/NWOBHM band.
Album containing a selection of songs originally released of band's last 20 years to 2010. The title is lifted from the 1992 single, "From Here to Eternity", although it is not featured..
First remastered re-release of the debut full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Album was released by EMI in the UK on Harvest/Capitol Records, and a few months later in the US on Sanctuary Records/Columbia Records. The US release also included the song "Sanctuary", only released in the UK as a single. In 1998, along with the rest of the band's pre-"X Factor" releases, Iron Maiden was remastered with "Sanctuary" added in all territories.
There may be no better place to hear how both Punk and Prog Rock informed the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal than Iron Maiden's self-titled debut. Often overlooked and overshadowed by the glorious Bruce Dickinson years, it's easy to forget that Iron Maiden was itself a game-changer when it appeared on the scene in 1980. That year also saw important albums from Motörhead, Saxon and Angel Witch, but Iron Maiden vaulted its creators to the head of the NWOBHM pack, reaching the U.K. Top Five and establishing them as an outfit with the talent to build on Judas Priest's late-'70s innovations. On the one hand, Iron Maiden was clearly drawing from elements of Punk Rock - the raw D.I.Y. production, the revved-up velocities and the vocals of rough-and-ready growler Paul Di'Anno, who looked and sounded not like a Metal god, but rather a short-haired street tough. On the other hand, Maiden had all the creative ambition of a Prog Rock band.
Compositionally, even their shortest and most straightforward songs featured abrupt changes in tempo and feel. Their musicianship was already light years beyond Punk, with complicated instrumental passages between guitarists Dave Murray and Dennis Stratton and bassist Steve Harris. When Murray and Stratton harmonize their leads, they outdo even Priest's legendary tandem in terms of pure speed. The lyrics have similarly high-flying aspirations, spinning first-person stories and character sketches with a flair for the seedy and the grotesque. Add it all up, and Iron Maiden performs the neat trick of reconciling two genres seemingly antithetical to one another, using post-Judas Priest Heavy Metal as the meeting ground.
Although Iron Maiden have since criticized the quality of the album's production, the release was met with critical and commercial acclaim, debuting at No. 4 in the UK Albums Chart as well as achieving prominence for the band in mainland Europe. "Iron Maiden" is one of two Iron Maiden albums listed in "1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" ("The Number Of The Beast" is the other).
Enhanced CD includes special multimedia part with videos, band and tour history, biographies, exclusive photo galleries, internet web links and much more…
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./EMI Records, 1980/1982/1998 (7243 4 96916 0 5). Made in Italy.
Tracklist:
1. Prowler 03:55
2. Sanctuary 0:00
3. Remember Tomorrow 05:27
4. Running Free 03:16
5. Phantom of the Opera 07:20
6. Transylvania 04:05
7. Strange World 05:45
8. Charlotte the Harlot 04:12
9. Iron Maiden 03:35 Total playing time: 37:42
First remastered re-release of the debut full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Album was released by EMI in the UK on Harvest/Capitol Records, and a few months later in the US on Sanctuary Records/Columbia Records. The US release also included the song "Sanctuary", ..
First remastered re-release of the first official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Iron Maiden's World Slavery Tour was one of the longest and most extensive tours ever undertaken by a Rock band.
Lasting from August 9, 1984, to July 5, 1985, and visiting such countries as Poland, Austria, Hungry, Yugoslavia, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, England, Germany, Sweden, Canada, Japan and the U.S., the show included a mammoth setup that replicated the intricate ancient Egyptian scenery of the "Powerslave" album cover.
As a "thank you" to the hundreds of thousands of fans who packed arenas the world over, the double-disc live set "Live After Death" was issued in 1985. Disc one is comprised of selections from a four-night stand at L.A.'s Long Beach Arena, with disc two comprised of performances from London's Hammersmith Odeon.
The album is essentially a best-of of sorts, since most of their singles released up to this point are featured in all of their high-decibel glory, making it a near-complete overview.
"Live After Death" is easily one of Heavy Metal's best live albums!!
Enhanced CD includes special multimedia part with videos, band and tour history, biographies, exclusive photo galleries, internet web links and much more…
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./EMI Records, 1985/1998 (7243 4 96921 0 7). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. Intro: Churchill's Speech 0:49
2. Aces High 4:40
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight 6:03
4. The Trooper 4:32
5. Revelations 6:12
6. Flight Of Icarus 3:28
7. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 13:18
8. Powerslave 7:13
9. The Number Of The Beast 4:54
10. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:21
11. Iron Maiden 4:21
12. Run To The Hills 3:55
13. Running Free 8:43
CD 2:
1. Wrathchild 3:05
2. 22 Acacia Avenue 6:19
3. Children Of The Damned 4:36
4. Die With Your Boots On 5:13
5. Phantom Of The Opera 7:21
First remastered re-release of the first official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Iron Maiden's World Slavery Tour was one of the longest and most extensive tours ever undertaken by a Rock band.
Lasting from August 9, 1984, to July 5, 1985, and visiting such countries as ..
First remastered re-release of the first official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Iron Maiden's World Slavery Tour was one of the longest and most extensive tours ever undertaken by a Rock band.
Lasting from August 9, 1984, to July 5, 1985, and visiting such countries as Poland, Austria, Hungry, Yugoslavia, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, England, Germany, Sweden, Canada, Japan and the U.S., the show included a mammoth setup that replicated the intricate ancient Egyptian scenery of the "Powerslave" album cover.
As a "thank you" to the hundreds of thousands of fans who packed arenas the world over, the double-disc live set "Live After Death" was issued in 1985. Disc one is comprised of selections from a four-night stand at L.A.'s Long Beach Arena, with disc two comprised of performances from London's Hammersmith Odeon.
The album is essentially a best-of of sorts, since most of their singles released up to this point are featured in all of their high-decibel glory, making it a near-complete overview.
"Live After Death" is easily one of Heavy Metal's best live albums!!
Enhanced CD includes special multimedia part with videos, band and tour history, biographies, exclusive photo galleries, internet web links and much more…
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1985/1998/2014 (7243 4 96921 0 7). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. Intro: Churchill's Speech 0:49
2. Aces High 4:40
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight 6:03
4. The Trooper 4:32
5. Revelations 6:12
6. Flight Of Icarus 3:28
7. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 13:18
8. Powerslave 7:13
9. The Number Of The Beast 4:54
10. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:21
11. Iron Maiden 4:21
12. Run To The Hills 3:55
13. Running Free 8:43
CD 2:
1. Wrathchild 3:05
2. 22 Acacia Avenue 6:19
3. Children Of The Damned 4:36
4. Die With Your Boots On 5:13
5. Phantom Of The Opera 7:21
First remastered re-release of the first official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Iron Maiden's World Slavery Tour was one of the longest and most extensive tours ever undertaken by a Rock band.
Lasting from August 9, 1984, to July 5, 1985, and visiting such countries as ..
Second re-release on CD of the sixth live album, “Maiden England”, by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Originally, it was released as a live video, filmed during “Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son” world tour which was dubbed Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour. It was recorded at the NEC in Birmingham, England on 27 and 28 November 1988, released on VHS in November 1989, followed by a limited VHS/CD edition in 1994. In 2013, the full concert footage, including encores, which were not featured in the original VHS, was reissued on DVD, CD and LP under the new title, "Maiden England '88".
"Maiden England '88" expands on the epic set of the original with a two-disc set. While this version only has three more tracks than its predecessor, it shows that a little change can go a long way, adding classics like "Run to the Hills", "Running Free" and "Sanctuary". Though it doesn't seem like much, these single cuts help to turn the live set into a more well-rounded listening experience, as the band forgoes the more far out tracks from "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" and "Somewhere In Time" in favor of some of their earlier, more direct work.
Whichever way you slice it, though, "Maiden England '88" is a solid concert that shows one of the most influential bands in Heavy Metal getting down to business and bringing some Epic Metal to an enthralled crowd, making it an easy recommendation for any Iron Maiden fans out there who haven't already checked this one out.
Re-titled digitally remastered re-edition includes new artwork and three unreleased before encores!
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./EMI Records Ltd., 1994/2013 (50999 973 615 2 7). Made in EU. First press.
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. Moonchild 6:23
2. The Evil That Men Do 4:17
3. The Prisoner 5:59
4. Still Life 4:31
5. Die With Your Boots On 5:18
6. Infinite Dreams 5:52
7. Killers 4:56
8. Can I Play With Madness 3:25
9. Heaven Can Wait 7:42
10. Wasted Years 5:05
CD 2:
1. The Clairvoyant 4:29
2. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 10:08
3. The Number Of The Beast 4:47
4. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:21
5. Iron Maiden 5:11 Bonus Tracks:
6. Run To The Hills 4:01
7. Running Free 5:33
8. Sanctuary 5:24
Second re-release on CD of the sixth live album, “Maiden England”, by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Originally, it was released as a live video, filmed during “Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son” world tour which was dubbed Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour. It was recorded..
Second re-release on CD of the sixth live album, “Maiden England”, by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Originally, it was released as a live video, filmed during “Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son” world tour which was dubbed Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour. It was recorded at the NEC in Birmingham, England on 27 and 28 November 1988, released on VHS in November 1989, followed by a limited VHS/CD edition in 1994. In 2013, the full concert footage, including encores, which were not featured in the original VHS, was reissued on DVD, CD and LP under the new title, "Maiden England '88".
"Maiden England '88" expands on the epic set of the original with a two-disc set. While this version only has three more tracks than its predecessor, it shows that a little change can go a long way, adding classics like "Run to the Hills", "Running Free" and "Sanctuary". Though it doesn't seem like much, these single cuts help to turn the live set into a more well-rounded listening experience, as the band forgoes the more far out tracks from "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" and "Somewhere In Time" in favor of some of their earlier, more direct work.
Whichever way you slice it, though, "Maiden England '88" is a solid concert that shows one of the most influential bands in Heavy Metal getting down to business and bringing some Epic Metal to an enthralled crowd, making it an easy recommendation for any Iron Maiden fans out there who haven't already checked this one out.
Re-titled digitally remastered re-edition includes new artwork and three unreleased before encores!
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1994/2013/2014 (50999 973 615 2 7). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. Moonchild 6:23
2. The Evil That Men Do 4:17
3. The Prisoner 5:59
4. Still Life 4:31
5. Die With Your Boots On 5:18
6. Infinite Dreams 5:52
7. Killers 4:56
8. Can I Play With Madness 3:25
9. Heaven Can Wait 7:42
10. Wasted Years 5:05
CD 2:
1. The Clairvoyant 4:29
2. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 10:08
3. The Number Of The Beast 4:47
4. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:21
5. Iron Maiden 5:11 Bonus Tracks:
6. Run To The Hills 4:01
7. Running Free 5:33
8. Sanctuary 5:24
Second re-release on CD of the sixth live album, “Maiden England”, by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Originally, it was released as a live video, filmed during “Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son” world tour which was dubbed Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour. It was recorded..
First remastered re-release of the fifth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Powerslave" was released on 3 September 1984 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US.
The third in a trilogy of legendary Iron Maiden albums, "Powerslave" is frequently ranked as the fan favorite of the bunch, capping off a stellar run that sealed the band's genre-defining status. If "The Number Of The Beast" was the all-time Metal landmark, "Powerslave" is perhaps the quintessential Maiden album, capturing all the signature elements of the band's definitive era in one place.
The album opens with Maiden at their catchiest, turning in a pair of Metal classics right off the bat with the British hit singles "Aces High" (a high-speed ode to a WWII air battle) and the apocalyptic "2 Minutes to Midnight." Next we get an instrumental, "Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)", of the sort that Maiden periodically deployed to keep fans in awe of their technical chops. A pair of their best and most overlooked album tracks follows; "Flash of the Blade" and "The Duellists" exemplify the glory-minded battle hymns that made up such an important part of their lyrical obsessions, even if both are about sword fighting rather than modern military history. By the end of the album, we're seeing Maiden at their most progressive and ambitious. The seven-minute title track builds on the previous album's "To Tame a Land" with its use of Middle Eastern melodies, delving into Egyptian mythology for a rumination on power and mortality. This leads into the biggest, most grandiose epic in the Maiden catalog - "Rime of the Ancient Mariner", a multi-sectioned, thirteen-and-a-minute prog-fest adapted from the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem. Though it isn't exactly what you'd call hooky, its shifting moods and lofty intellectual aspirations made it a live favorite. This latter material helped ensure that "Powerslave" was the Maiden album with the biggest impact on the emerging Progressive Metal genre (which, in its earliest form, essentially fused Rush with this sort of Maiden material). In this context, "Back in the Village" gets somewhat lost in the shuffle; it's a thematic sequel to "The Prisoner", though not quite as memorable.
So even though we don't hear the Punk influences of old, "Powerslave" catalogs every major facet of the band's personality during the Dickinson years, and does so while firing on all cylinders. Perhaps that's in part because "Powerslave" is the first Maiden album to feature the same line-up as its predecessor, creating a definite continuity and comfort level. Or perhaps it's simply that we're witnessing a great band in its creative prime. Whatever the case, it's entirely arguable that "Powerslave" summarizes why Iron Maiden was so important and influential even more effectively than "The Number Of The Beast", at least on a purely musical level. It may not be quite as accessible, but it's every bit as classic and essential.
Album is notable for its Ancient Egyptian theme displayed in the cover artwork, lifted from the title track, which was carried over to the album's supporting tour. The World Slavery Tour began in Warsaw, Poland on 9 August 1984, and is widely regarded as being the band's longest and most arduous to date, as well as leading to the live album "Live After Death".
The album contains a musical re-telling of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner", which uses pieces of the original poem as lyrics and is, furthermore, Iron Maiden's longest song to date (at thirteen minutes and 42 seconds in length).
Album debuted at number two in the UK charts, as a result of their record company's (EMI) third "Now That's What I Call Music!" pop compilation.
Enhanced CD includes special multimedia part with videos, band and tour history, biographies, exclusive photo galleries, internet web links and much more…
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./EMI Records Ltd., 1984/1998 (7243 4 96920 0 8). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. Aces High 4:33
2. 2 Minutes To Midnight 6:04
3. Losfer Words (Big 'orra) 4:16
4. Flash Of The Blade 4:05
5. The Duellists 6:07
6. Back In The Village 5:03
7. Powerslave 7:12
8. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 13:39 Total playing time: 50:59
First remastered re-release of the fifth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Powerslave" was released on 3 September 1984 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US.
The third in a trilogy of legendary Iron Maiden albums, "Powerslave&qu..
Remastered re-release of the fifth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Powerslave" was released on 3 September 1984 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US.
The third in a trilogy of legendary Iron Maiden albums, "Powerslave" is frequently ranked as the fan favorite of the bunch, capping off a stellar run that sealed the band's genre-defining status. If "The Number Of The Beast" was the all-time Metal landmark, "Powerslave" is perhaps the quintessential Maiden album, capturing all the signature elements of the band's definitive era in one place.
The album opens with Maiden at their catchiest, turning in a pair of Metal classics right off the bat with the British hit singles "Aces High" (a high-speed ode to a WWII air battle) and the apocalyptic "2 Minutes to Midnight." Next we get an instrumental, "Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)", of the sort that Maiden periodically deployed to keep fans in awe of their technical chops. A pair of their best and most overlooked album tracks follows; "Flash of the Blade" and "The Duellists" exemplify the glory-minded battle hymns that made up such an important part of their lyrical obsessions, even if both are about sword fighting rather than modern military history. By the end of the album, we're seeing Maiden at their most progressive and ambitious. The seven-minute title track builds on the previous album's "To Tame a Land" with its use of Middle Eastern melodies, delving into Egyptian mythology for a rumination on power and mortality. This leads into the biggest, most grandiose epic in the Maiden catalog - "Rime of the Ancient Mariner", a multi-sectioned, thirteen-and-a-minute prog-fest adapted from the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem. Though it isn't exactly what you'd call hooky, its shifting moods and lofty intellectual aspirations made it a live favorite. This latter material helped ensure that "Powerslave" was the Maiden album with the biggest impact on the emerging Progressive Metal genre (which, in its earliest form, essentially fused Rush with this sort of Maiden material). In this context, "Back in the Village" gets somewhat lost in the shuffle; it's a thematic sequel to "The Prisoner", though not quite as memorable.
So even though we don't hear the Punk influences of old, "Powerslave" catalogs every major facet of the band's personality during the Dickinson years, and does so while firing on all cylinders. Perhaps that's in part because "Powerslave" is the first Maiden album to feature the same line-up as its predecessor, creating a definite continuity and comfort level. Or perhaps it's simply that we're witnessing a great band in its creative prime. Whatever the case, it's entirely arguable that "Powerslave" summarizes why Iron Maiden was so important and influential even more effectively than "The Number Of The Beast", at least on a purely musical level. It may not be quite as accessible, but it's every bit as classic and essential.
Album is notable for its Ancient Egyptian theme displayed in the cover artwork, lifted from the title track, which was carried over to the album's supporting tour. The World Slavery Tour began in Warsaw, Poland on 9 August 1984, and is widely regarded as being the band's longest and most arduous to date, as well as leading to the live album "Live After Death".
The album contains a musical re-telling of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner", which uses pieces of the original poem as lyrics and is, furthermore, Iron Maiden's longest song to date (at thirteen minutes and 42 seconds in length).
Album debuted at number two in the UK charts, as a result of their record company's (EMI) third "Now That's What I Call Music!" pop compilation.
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd./Warner Music Australia, 1984/1998/2014 (4969200). Made in Australia.
Tracklist:
1. Aces High 4:33
2. 2 Minutes To Midnight 6:04
3. Losfer Words (Big 'orra) 4:16
4. Flash Of The Blade 4:05
5. The Duellists 6:07
6. Back In The Village 5:03
7. Powerslave 7:12
8. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 13:39 Total playing time: 50:35 min.
Remastered re-release of the fifth full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"Powerslave" was released on 3 September 1984 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US.
The third in a trilogy of legendary Iron Maiden albums, "Powerslave" is..
First re-release of the seventh live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Recorded at the Rock in Rio festival, Brazil, 2001, on the last night of the Brave New World Tour.
With the reunion studio disc "Brave New World», failing to recapture the imagination and intensity of Iron Maiden in America and even in many places in the band's European homeland, going to Brazil seemed like a smart move. It was one of the few places that a quarter of a million people would turn up to see the act in 2001, and judging from the audience response, the band's set list didn't bother them much either. The band played to approximately 250,000 people - it's the second largest crowd of their career (the band's largest concert attendance was their 1985 Rock In Rio performance to an audience of 300,000) and with the relatively recent return of lead singer Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith to the band.
Show features many of band's most well-known tracks, including the eponymous "Iron Maiden" and "Run to the Hills", along with six songs from "Brave New World", such as "The Wicker Man" and the title track. Also performed were two tracks from the Blaze Bayley-era, "Sign of the Cross" and "The Clansman".
Iron Maiden are the pinnacle of Heavy Metal performers, with none acting as rivals. From the time they were young lads, to now as seasoned veterans, this six piece has never let the fans down, always performing to their utmost ability, with their utmost determination. "Rock In Rio" is literally what it sounds like for a quarter million people having their dreams realized, an experience that should be enjoyed by everyone who is smart enough to pick up this record!!
Enhanced CD features two videos.
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company., 2001/2002/2014 (7243 5 38643 0 9). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
CD 1:
1. Intro 1:55
2. The Wicker Man 4:41
3. Ghost Of The Navigator 6:46
4. Brave New World 6:06
5. Wrathchild 3:05
6. 2 Minutes To Midnight 6:26
7. Blood Brothers 7:15
8. Sign Of The Cross 10:49
9. The Mercenary 4:42
10. The Trooper 4:35
11. Brave New World (Enhanced Video)
CD 2:
1. Dream Of Mirrors 9:38
2. The Clansman 9:19
3. The Evil That Men Do 4:40
4. Fear Of The Dark 7:40
5. Iron Maiden 5:51
6. The Number Of The Beast 5:00
7. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:23
8. Sanctuary 5:17
9. Run To The Hills 4:54
10. A Day In The Life (Enhanced Video)
First re-release of the seventh live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Recorded at the Rock in Rio festival, Brazil, 2001, on the last night of the Brave New World Tour.
With the reunion studio disc "Brave New World», failing to recapture the imagination and intensity of ..
DIscount -14%
€ 11.90€ 13.90
IRON MAIDEN “Somewhere Back In Time – The Best Of: 1980 - 1989” /CD/
First re-release of the sixth compilation album by the legendary British Heavy Metal/NWOBHM band.
A relentless, 70-minute crowd pleaser marathon, containing timeless anthems that still make the adrenalin surge and the sinews stiffen after all these years!
Compilation contains a collection of songs originally recorded for their first eight albums (including "Live After Death"). The album was released in conjunction with the band's Somewhere Back In Time World Tour to allow new fans to listen to a selection of the band's material that was played on the tour. A number of tracks were taken from the band's 1985 live album, "Live After Death", because the band preferred to use recordings which featured current Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson rather than Paul Di'Anno, who sang on their first two studio releases.
This compilation is reminder of why Iron Maiden became the most important band on the planet back in the 1980s and why, once again, they've reclaimed that crown! Metal collections don't come much more solid than this!!
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 2008/2014 (50999 214 7072 1). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
1. Churchill's Speech (Live) 0:48
2. Aces High (Live) 4:36
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5:59
4. The Trooper 4:10
5. Wasted Years 5:05
6. Children Of The Damned 4:35
7. The Number Of The Beast 4:50
8. Run To The Hills 3:53
9. Phantom Of The Opera (Live) 7:09
10. The Evil That Men Do 4:33
11. Wrathchild (Live) 3:03
12. Can I Play With Madness 3:30
13. Powerslave 6:47
14. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:12
15. Iron Maiden 4:20 Total playing time: 70:30
First re-release of the sixth compilation album by the legendary British Heavy Metal/NWOBHM band.
A relentless, 70-minute crowd pleaser marathon, containing timeless anthems that still make the adrenalin surge and the sinews stiffen after all these years!
Compilation contains a collection of songs..
DIscount -34%
€ 9.90€ 14.90
IRON MAIDEN “The Book Of Souls” /Ltd. Deluxe A5 Slipcase 2CD Digibook/
Deluxe Edition of the sixteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
To say that Iron Maiden's "The Book Of Souls" was ardently anticipated would be a vast understatement. Though it was (mostly) finished in 2014, vocalist Bruce Dickinson's cancer diagnosis and treatment delayed its release until he was medically cleared.
While 2006's "A Matter Of Life And Death" and 2010's "The Final Frontier" showcased longer songs, "Book Of Souls" is epic by comparison.
This is band's first studio double album, and therefore also their longest to date, with a total length of 92 minutes. It has contains the band's longest song, "Empire of the Clouds", plus three of 11 tracks are over ten minutes. The album marks the longest gap between studio releases in the band's entire career, at five years.
Steve Harris contributed one solo composition, and co-wrote six tracks with various bandmates. Dickinson - for the first time since "Powerslave" - wrote two solo tunes, the album's bookends, and collaborated on two more. The music is cleanly divided between the two discs. The first is tight; it offers a bit of everything that makes Iron Maiden. It is seemingly self-contained.
Dickinson's "If Eternity Should Fail" is an impressive showcase for his voice. Its dark intro and atmospherics are eventually transformed into one of the heaviest tunes Maiden's recorded in a dig's age, but he climbs above the sonic mass. "Speed of Light" is a burner. Dickinson's fury is accompanied by a Rock'N'Rolling riff, soaring Metal guitar fills, and Nicko McBrain's grooving drums. Harris' 13-minute "The Red and the Black" has a martial tempo and chant that recalls "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner". It's followed by "When the River Runs Deep", a chugging Hard Rocker with all three guitarists challenging one another. The title cut is theatrical, as acoustic guitar and a sparse synth are filled out with a knotty riff and solo breaks, emerging as a slower, heavier headbanger.
By contrast, disc two is structured almost narratively; it slowly enlarges and expands to serve an unexpected conclusion. Opener "Death or Glory" is another crowd-catcher as Dickinson soars above thudding drums and guitar choruses redolent of Thin Lizzy. "Shadows of the Valley" is the only clunker. It's dull and predictable, a minor distraction that doesn't measure up to the set's ambition. "Tears of a Clown", written by Harris and Dave Murray, is for Robin Williams. It's a clamorous rocker, yet the lyrics and melody are simultaneously empathic and disconsolate. "The Man of Sorrows" follows expertly, progressing from meandering ballad to theatrical Hard Rock. Dickinson's 18-minute "Empire of the Clouds" is about the R101 airship disaster of 1930. It's Maiden's longest song, but a grand conclusion. He plays majestic classical piano throughout, as tasteful, biting guitars create a complementary melodic labyrinth amid swelling orchestral strings. They add texture while McBrain's swinging drums add drama. It's a Heavy Metal suite, unlike anything in their catalog!
Producer Kevin Shirley does a stellar job capturing an "in studio" sound that allows for spacious dynamics and warmth without artificial mass. Who would have thought that after decades Iron Maiden would have an album as fine (let alone as long) as "The Book Of Souls" in them? With repeated listening it earns shelf space with their finest records!!
"The Book Of Souls" topped the album charts in 24 countries. It earned the band their fifth (first consecutive) UK No. 1, following 1982's "The Number Of The Beast", 1988's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son", 1992's "Fear Of The Dark" and 2010's "The Final Frontier". In the US, it matched "The Final Frontier"'s success on the Billboard 200, repeating the band's highest placement at no. 4. “The Book Of Souls” received the Album of the Year award at the 2015 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards, collected the 2016 Metal Hammer Golden Gold Award for Best Album, and won in the Best International Album category at the 2016 Bandit Rock Awards.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Limited, a Warner Music Group Company, 2015 (0825646089239). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
CD 1
1. If Eternity Should Fail 8:27
2. Speed Of Light 5:00
3. The Great Unknown 6:36
4. The Red And The Black 13:32
5. When The River Runs Deep 5:51
6. The Book Of Souls 10:26
CD 2
1. Death Or Glory 5:12
2. Shadows Of The Valley 7:31
3. Tears Of A Clown 4:59
4. The Man Of Sorrows 6:26
5. Empire Of The Clouds 18:00
Deluxe Edition of the sixteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
To say that Iron Maiden's "The Book Of Souls" was ardently anticipated would be a vast understatement. Though it was (mostly) finished in 2014, vocalist Bruce Dickinson's cancer diagnos..
The tenth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Band's first album to include vocalist Blaze Bayley, formerly of Wolfsbane, replacing Bruce Dickinson who left the band following their previous tour to pursue a solo career.
It is considered Iron Maiden's darkest album due to the lyrics being based on personal issues surrounding Steve Harris at the time, who was in the midst of a divorce, and the album cover, which depicts the band's mascot, Eddie, being undergoing another lobotomy. Cover was created by Hugh Syme.
Suffering from a lack of powerful riffs and tightly written songs, "The X Factor" is a lackluster album from Iron Maiden. Although the band doesn't sound particularly bad on the record, they don't sound inspired and there's a noticeable lack of energy to the performances which makes the lack of imagination all the more apparent. There are a few cuts that almost deliver the goods, but it's not enough to raise "The X Factor" above the merely adequate. "The X Factor" suffers from the same bloat that plagued countless other Rock and Metal records in the 1990s, as bands exploited the 79-minute running time of the compact disc; but even with a few filler tracks, it's still a much stronger effort than either "No Prayer For The Dying" or "Fear Of The Dark". With Bayley possessing a more baritone voice, Harris' songwriting took on a much darker tone to complement it, and that adjustment he makes yields an opening half hour that's shockingly good. The Falling Down-inspired "Man on the Edge" is an explosive, raw little rocker in the same vein as "Be Quick or Be Dead", "Lord of the Flies" is not only an effective retelling of the William Golding story, but an effectively hooky tune, and "Fortunes of War" is a workmanlike exercise within that classic Maiden template, shifting from a forlorn ballad to a lively, Harris-driven gallop.
"The X Factor" is nowhere near as awful as people say it is. In fact, at times it's pretty damn great!
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1995/2014 (7243 8 35819 2 4). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. Sign Of The Cross
2. Lord Of The Flies
3. Man On The Edge
4. Fortunes Of War
5. Look At The Truth
6. The Aftermath
7. Judgement Of Heaven
8. Blood On The World's Hands
9. The Edge Of Darkness
10. 2 A.M.
11. The Unbeliever Total playing time: 70:54
The tenth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
Band's first album to include vocalist Blaze Bayley, formerly of Wolfsbane, replacing Bruce Dickinson who left the band following their previous tour to pursue a solo career.
It is considered Iron Maiden's darkes..
The eleventh full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was the second and final Iron Maiden album recorded with vocalist Blaze Bayley.
In 1993, Iron Maiden and their popular vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, parted ways. Not going to be stopped by the loss of their 11 year singer, the band began the search for their new front man. They auditioned hundreds of vocalists including Doogie White, who at the time was in Rainbow, and even James LaBrie, of Dream Theater fame. Finally, in 1994, Iron Maiden decided that Wolfsbane singer, Blaze Bailey, would be their next vocalist. After Blaze was brought on board, the band began writing new material for their next album, and in 1995 was released "The X Factor". The album was met with a mixed reaction from fans, but the band soldiered on and entered the studio in 1998 to record their eleventh album, "Virtual XI".
"Virtual XI" met the same fate as "The X Factor". It was even more unpopular among fans than its predecessor, and it suffered in sales, and is to this very day, the only Maiden album to not hit the 1 million mark. As of April 2009 "Virtual XI" had sold 84987 copies in the United States and more than 1050000 worldwide according to Billboard, making the album the poorest selling of the band's career.
The album is slightly unusual in the Iron Maiden catalogue for its extensive keyboard use. For this album, some keyboard parts were performed by band founder/bassist Steve Harris whereas on previous albums all the keyboard parts were handled by session musician Michael Kenney. The album also had a reduced song-writing input from Janick Gers compared to the previous Iron Maiden albums since he joined the band in 1990.
"Virtual XI" was the end of another era for Iron Maiden. Following the Virtual XI World Tour, Blaze Bailey left Iron Maiden and two former members, Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith returned. Overall, "Virtual XI" is a very long album to listen to, despite being only 53 minutes long. The album is very repetitive, and listening to it takes a lot of patience. However, it has a few gems, such as "Futureal", "The Clansman", and "Como Estais Amigos". With a little more variety, it could have been something special!
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1998/2014 (7243 4 93915 2 9) Made in EU.
Tracklist:
1. Futureal
2. The Angel And The Gambler
3. Lightning Strikes Twice
4. The Clansman
5. When Two Worlds Collide
6. The Educated Fool
7. Don't Look To The Eyes Of A Stranger
8. Como Estais Amigos Total playing time: 53:20 min.
The eleventh full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
It was the second and final Iron Maiden album recorded with vocalist Blaze Bayley.
In 1993, Iron Maiden and their popular vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, parted ways. Not going to be stopped by the loss of their 11 year si..
First remastered re-release of the third full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band
This was the debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and their last with drummer Clive Burr.
Routinely ranked among the greatest Heavy Metal albums of all time, "The Number Of The Beast" is the birth of Iron Maiden as we know it, a relentless Metal machine lifted to soaring new heights by the arrival of erstwhile Samson frontman Bruce Dickinson. Dickinson's operatic performance here made him an instant Metal icon, challenging even Rob Halford for bragging rights, and helped launch the band into the stratosphere.
The album's intensity never lets up, the musical technique is peerless for its time, and there isn't a truly unmemorable song in the bunch. Blessed with a singer who could drive home a melody in grandiose fashion, Steve Harris' writing gets more ambitious, largely abandoning the street violence of old in favor of fittingly epic themes drawn from history, science fiction, and horror. The exceptions are "22 Acacia Avenue", a sequel to "Charlotte the Harlot" that sounds written for Di'Anno's range, and the street-crime tale "Gangland", which Harris didn't write; though the Punk influences largely left with Di'Anno, these two definitely recall the Maiden of old. As for the new, two of the band's (and, for that matter, Heavy Metal's) all-time signature songs are here. The anthemic "Run to the Hills" dramatized the conquest of the Native Americans and became the band's first Top Ten U.K. single. It features Maiden's trademark galloping rhythm, which in this case serves to underscore the images of warriors on horseback. Meanwhile, the title track's odd-meter time signature keeps the listener just slightly off balance and unsettled, leading into the most blood-curdling Dickinson scream on record; the lyrics, based on nothing more than Harris' nightmare after watching a horror movie, naturally provoked hysterical accusations of Satan worship (which, in turn, naturally provoked sales). "Hallowed Be Thy Name" is perhaps the most celebrated of the band's extended epics; it's the tale of a prisoner about to be hanged, featuring some of Harris' most philosophical lyrics.
Though some moments on "The Number Of The Beast" are clearly stronger than others, the album as a whole represented a high-water mark for Heavy Metal, striking a balance between accessible melodicism and challenging technique and intensity. Everything fell into place for Iron Maiden here at exactly the right time, and the result certainly ranks among the top five most essential Heavy Metal albums ever recorded! A cornerstone of the genre!!
"The Number Of The Beast" become band’s first album to reach No. 1 in the UK Albums Chart, and be certified platinum in the US. It’s one of two Iron Maiden albums listed in “1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die” book.
CD includes special multimedia part with videos, exclusive band biographies, photo galleries, internet links and much more…
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./EMI Records Ltd., 1982/1998 (7243 4 96918 0 3). Made in Italy.
Tracklist:
1.Invaders 03:22
2.Children Of The Damned 04:33
3.The Prisoner 06:00
4.22 Acacia Avenue 04:49
5.The Number Of The Beast 04:50
6.Run To The Hills 03:50
7.Gangland 03:47
8.Total Eclipse 04:28
9.Hallowed Be Thy Name 07:10 Total playing time: 42:48
First remastered re-release of the third full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band
This was the debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and their last with drummer Clive Burr.
Routinely ranked among the greatest Heavy Metal albums of all time, "The Number Of The Bea..
First remastered re-release of the third full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This was the debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and their last with drummer Clive Burr.
Routinely ranked among the greatest Heavy Metal albums of all time, "The Number Of The Beast" is the birth of Iron Maiden as we know it, a relentless Metal machine lifted to soaring new heights by the arrival of erstwhile Samson frontman Bruce Dickinson. Dickinson's operatic performance here made him an instant Metal icon, challenging even Rob Halford for bragging rights, and helped launch the band into the stratosphere.
The album's intensity never lets up, the musical technique is peerless for its time, and there isn't a truly unmemorable song in the bunch. Blessed with a singer who could drive home a melody in grandiose fashion, Steve Harris' writing gets more ambitious, largely abandoning the street violence of old in favor of fittingly epic themes drawn from history, science fiction, and horror. The exceptions are "22 Acacia Avenue", a sequel to "Charlotte the Harlot" that sounds written for Di'Anno's range, and the street-crime tale "Gangland", which Harris didn't write; though the Punk influences largely left with Di'Anno, these two definitely recall the Maiden of old. As for the new, two of the band's (and, for that matter, Heavy Metal's) all-time signature songs are here. The anthemic "Run to the Hills" dramatized the conquest of the Native Americans and became the band's first Top Ten U.K. single. It features Maiden's trademark galloping rhythm, which in this case serves to underscore the images of warriors on horseback. Meanwhile, the title track's odd-meter time signature keeps the listener just slightly off balance and unsettled, leading into the most blood-curdling Dickinson scream on record; the lyrics, based on nothing more than Harris' nightmare after watching a horror movie, naturally provoked hysterical accusations of Satan worship (which, in turn, naturally provoked sales). "Hallowed Be Thy Name" is perhaps the most celebrated of the band's extended epics; it's the tale of a prisoner about to be hanged, featuring some of Harris' most philosophical lyrics.
Though some moments on "The Number Of The Beast" are clearly stronger than others, the album as a whole represented a high-water mark for Heavy Metal, striking a balance between accessible melodicism and challenging technique and intensity. Everything fell into place for Iron Maiden here at exactly the right time, and the result certainly ranks among the top five most essential Heavy Metal albums ever recorded! A cornerstone of the genre!!
"The Number Of The Beast" become band’s first album to reach No. 1 in the UK Albums Chart, and be certified platinum in the US. It’s one of two Iron Maiden albums listed in “1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die” book.
CD includes special multimedia part with videos, exclusive band biographies, photo galleries, internet links and much more…
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./EMI Records Ltd., 1982/1998 (7243 4 96918 0 3). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1.Invaders 03:22
2.Children Of The Damned 04:33
3.The Prisoner 06:00
4.22 Acacia Avenue 04:49
5.The Number Of The Beast 04:50
6.Run To The Hills 03:50
7.Gangland 03:47
8.Total Eclipse 04:28
9.Hallowed Be Thy Name 07:10 Total playing time: 42:48
First remastered re-release of the third full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This was the debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and their last with drummer Clive Burr.
Routinely ranked among the greatest Heavy Metal albums of all time, "The Number Of The Be..
Remastered re-release of the third full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band
This was the debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and their last with drummer Clive Burr.
Routinely ranked among the greatest Heavy Metal albums of all time, "The Number Of The Beast" is the birth of Iron Maiden as we know it, a relentless Metal machine lifted to soaring new heights by the arrival of erstwhile Samson frontman Bruce Dickinson. Dickinson's operatic performance here made him an instant Metal icon, challenging even Rob Halford for bragging rights, and helped launch the band into the stratosphere.
The album's intensity never lets up, the musical technique is peerless for its time, and there isn't a truly unmemorable song in the bunch. Blessed with a singer who could drive home a melody in grandiose fashion, Steve Harris' writing gets more ambitious, largely abandoning the street violence of old in favor of fittingly epic themes drawn from history, science fiction, and horror. The exceptions are "22 Acacia Avenue", a sequel to "Charlotte the Harlot" that sounds written for Di'Anno's range, and the street-crime tale "Gangland", which Harris didn't write; though the Punk influences largely left with Di'Anno, these two definitely recall the Maiden of old. As for the new, two of the band's (and, for that matter, Heavy Metal's) all-time signature songs are here. The anthemic "Run to the Hills" dramatized the conquest of the Native Americans and became the band's first Top Ten U.K. single. It features Maiden's trademark galloping rhythm, which in this case serves to underscore the images of warriors on horseback. Meanwhile, the title track's odd-meter time signature keeps the listener just slightly off balance and unsettled, leading into the most blood-curdling Dickinson scream on record; the lyrics, based on nothing more than Harris' nightmare after watching a horror movie, naturally provoked hysterical accusations of Satan worship (which, in turn, naturally provoked sales). "Hallowed Be Thy Name" is perhaps the most celebrated of the band's extended epics; it's the tale of a prisoner about to be hanged, featuring some of Harris' most philosophical lyrics.
Though some moments on "The Number Of The Beast" are clearly stronger than others, the album as a whole represented a high-water mark for Heavy Metal, striking a balance between accessible melodicism and challenging technique and intensity. Everything fell into place for Iron Maiden here at exactly the right time, and the result certainly ranks among the top five most essential Heavy Metal albums ever recorded! A cornerstone of the genre!!
"The Number Of The Beast" become band’s first album to reach No. 1 in the UK Albums Chart, and be certified platinum in the US. It’s one of two Iron Maiden albums listed in “1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die” book.
CD includes special multimedia part with videos, exclusive band biographies, photo galleries, internet links and much more…
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1982/1998/2014 (7243 4 96918 0 3). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
1.Invaders 03:22
2.Children Of The Damned 04:33
3.The Prisoner 06:00
4.22 Acacia Avenue 04:49
5.The Number Of The Beast 04:50
6.Run To The Hills 03:50
7.Gangland 03:47
8.Total Eclipse 04:28
9.Hallowed Be Thy Name 07:10 Total playing time: 42:48
Remastered re-release of the third full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band
This was the debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and their last with drummer Clive Burr.
Routinely ranked among the greatest Heavy Metal albums of all time, "The Number Of The Beast&quo..
Remastered re-release of the third full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band
This was the debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and their last with drummer Clive Burr.
Routinely ranked among the greatest Heavy Metal albums of all time, "The Number Of The Beast" is the birth of Iron Maiden as we know it, a relentless Metal machine lifted to soaring new heights by the arrival of erstwhile Samson frontman Bruce Dickinson. Dickinson's operatic performance here made him an instant Metal icon, challenging even Rob Halford for bragging rights, and helped launch the band into the stratosphere.
The album's intensity never lets up, the musical technique is peerless for its time, and there isn't a truly unmemorable song in the bunch. Blessed with a singer who could drive home a melody in grandiose fashion, Steve Harris' writing gets more ambitious, largely abandoning the street violence of old in favor of fittingly epic themes drawn from history, science fiction, and horror. The exceptions are "22 Acacia Avenue", a sequel to "Charlotte the Harlot" that sounds written for Di'Anno's range, and the street-crime tale "Gangland", which Harris didn't write; though the Punk influences largely left with Di'Anno, these two definitely recall the Maiden of old. As for the new, two of the band's (and, for that matter, Heavy Metal's) all-time signature songs are here. The anthemic "Run to the Hills" dramatized the conquest of the Native Americans and became the band's first Top Ten U.K. single. It features Maiden's trademark galloping rhythm, which in this case serves to underscore the images of warriors on horseback. Meanwhile, the title track's odd-meter time signature keeps the listener just slightly off balance and unsettled, leading into the most blood-curdling Dickinson scream on record; the lyrics, based on nothing more than Harris' nightmare after watching a horror movie, naturally provoked hysterical accusations of Satan worship (which, in turn, naturally provoked sales). "Hallowed Be Thy Name" is perhaps the most celebrated of the band's extended epics; it's the tale of a prisoner about to be hanged, featuring some of Harris' most philosophical lyrics.
Though some moments on "The Number Of The Beast" are clearly stronger than others, the album as a whole represented a high-water mark for Heavy Metal, striking a balance between accessible melodicism and challenging technique and intensity. Everything fell into place for Iron Maiden here at exactly the right time, and the result certainly ranks among the top five most essential Heavy Metal albums ever recorded! A cornerstone of the genre!!
"The Number Of The Beast" become band’s first album to reach No. 1 in the UK Albums Chart, and be certified platinum in the US. It’s one of two Iron Maiden albums listed in “1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die” book.
Iron Maiden Holdings Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 1982/1998/2014 (4969180). Made in EU.
Tracklist:
1.Invaders 03:22
2.Children Of The Damned 04:33
3.The Prisoner 06:00
4.22 Acacia Avenue 04:49
5.The Number Of The Beast 04:50
6.Run To The Hills 03:50
7.Gangland 03:47
8.Total Eclipse 04:28
9.Hallowed Be Thy Name 07:10 Total playing time: 42:48
Remastered re-release of the third full-length album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band
This was the debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and their last with drummer Clive Burr.
Routinely ranked among the greatest Heavy Metal albums of all time, "The Number Of The Beast&quo..
The second Blu-Ray release by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
2 hours live show at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile + documentary with Special Extras!
On April, 10th, 2011 Iron Maiden became the first Metal band ever to play in Chile’s prestigious Estadio Nacional in Santiago. This landmark show, filmed in front of 50,000 die-hard Chilean devotees, reveals a band firing on all cylinders, feeding off Latino passion and energy to deliver one of the most dramatic and powerful performances of “The Final Frontier Words Tour”. Maiden’s spectacular stage show and the electrifying atmosphere of the Estadio Nacional are captured here using 22 HD cameras and an Ictocam. “En Vivo!” embodies the heart and soul of Iron Maiden 2011: the music, the fans, the venue, the country.
The bonus disc contains a documentary “Behind The Beast”, a detailed account of exactly what is involved in staging an Iron Maiden concert, from initial concept through to the planning and execution stages, right up to day-of-show itself. A fascinating insight into how a dedicated team with a range of expertise right across the spectrum, works tirelessly to ensure that Maiden fans experience the best possible show the band can offer.
Warning: The content on this Blu-ray disc includes a strobing effect, which may affect viewers with photosensitive epilepsy or other such conditions.
Subtitles: English/Spanish/French/German/Italian/Dutch/Portuguese/Swedish/Japanese/Hindi.
DTS | Dolby Digital | 5.1 | 2.0 | Region: all.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2012 (50999 301597 9 2). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
Iron Maiden Live At Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
1. Satellite 15
2. The Final Frontier
3. El Dorado
4. 2 Minutes To Midnight
5. The Talisman
6. Coming Home
7. Dance Of Death
8. The Trooper
9. The Wicker Man
10. Blood Brothers
11. When The Wild Wind Blows
12. The Evil That Men Do
13. Fear Of The Dark
14. Iron Maiden
15. The Number Of The Beast
16. Hallowed Be Thy Name
17. Running Free
Iron Maiden: Behind The Beast
1. Documentary
2. Satelite 15... The Final Frontier Promo Video (Dir. Cut)
3. The Making Of Satelite 15... The Final Frontier Promo
4. The Final Frontier World Tour Show Intro
The second Blu-Ray release by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
2 hours live show at Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile + documentary with Special Extras!
On April, 10th, 2011 Iron Maiden became the first Metal band ever to play in Chile’s prestigious Estadio Nacional in Santiago. This ..
€ 12.90
IRON MAIDEN “The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter” /Ltd. Deluxe A5 Slipcase 2CD Digibook; Live/
Deluxe Edition of the eleventh official live album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When it comes to live Metal shows, it doesn't get much better than an Iron Maiden concert. They have released a ton of live albums, DVDs and even VHS tapes over the years. From 1981's "Live At The Rainbow" to 1985's "Live After Death" to 1993's "Live At Donington", every era of their storied career has been commemorated with a live release.
Recorded throughout their 2016 - 2017 The Book of Souls World Tour, “The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter” was released on 17 November 2017. Iron Maiden's tour in support of 2015's "The Book Of Souls" album spanned 39 countries and six continents. Instead of picking one show from that tour and featuring its complete setlist, nearly every song on the album is from a different show (two were recorded at Castle Donington, UK). It was produced by Tony Newton, with Steve Harris serving as co-producer. The album makes band's first live album since 2002's "Beast Over Hammersmith" not to be produced by Kevin Shirley.
Since the tour was in support of "The Book Of Souls", six tracks of "The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter" are from that album including the 13 minute-plus “The Red and the Black” and the nearly 11 minute “The Book of Souls.” The rest of the set includes hits from throughout their career. No matter where they were recorded, from San Salvador, El Salvador (“The Trooper”) to Wacken, Germany (“The Number of the Beast”) to Sydney, Australia (“If Eternity Should Fall”), the fans are equally enthusiastic. They don't just sing along to the lyrics, they sing along to guitar riffs and instrumental breaks with the same amount of gusto.
Frontman Bruce Dickinson battled cancer prior to this tour, with tumors on the back of his tongue and in his neck. He took some time off to recover, and his voice is back at full strength. His legendary pipes sound as good as ever, having no problem hitting the high notes when needed.
Maiden are such a well-oiled machine, with the triple guitar attack of Dave Murray, Adrian Smith and Janick Gers operating at maximum efficiency. The rhythm section of Steve Harris and Nicko McBrain keep everything anchored, with Harris also co-producing the album.
One thing that's extremely refreshing is that after all these years, Maiden are still having fun. To adapt a line from Bon Jovi, on The Book of Souls World Tour Maiden played in front of two million faces, and they rocked them all! You'll hear it in all its glory on "The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter"!!
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Limited, A Warner Music Group Company, 2017 (0190295760199). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
Disc 1
1. If Eternity Should Fail (Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia, 6/5/16) 7:46
2. Speed of Light (Grand Arena, Grandwest, Cape Town, South Africa, 18/5/16) 5:08
3. Wrathchild (3Arena, Dublin, Ireland, 6/5/17) 2:59
4. Children of the Damned (Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada, 1/4/16) 5:14
5. Death or Glory (Wroclaw Stadium, Wroclaw, Poland, 3/7/16) 5:15
6. The Red and the Black (Ryogoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan, 21/4/16) 13:17
7. The Trooper (Estadio Jorge Magico Gonzalez, San Salvador, El Salvador, 6/3/16) 4:05
8. Powerslave (Piazza Dell’unita D’Italia, Trieste, Italy, 26/7/16) 7:31 Running time: 51:16 min.
Disc 2
1. The Great Unknown (Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, UK, 14/5/17) 6:50
2. The Book of Souls (Download Festival, Donington, UK, 12/6/16) 10:49
3. Fear of the Dark (Arena Castelao, Fortaleza, Brazil, 24/3/16) 7:34
4. Iron Maiden (Estadio Velez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 15/3/16) 6:05
5. The Number of the Beast (Wacken Open Air, Wacken, Germany, 4/8/16) 5:06
6. Blood Brothers (Download Festival, Donington, UK, 12/6/16) 7:35
7. Wasted Years (HSBC Arena, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, 17/3/16) 5:38 Running time: 49:37 min.
Deluxe Edition of the eleventh official live album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When it comes to live Metal shows, it doesn't get much better than an Iron Maiden concert. They have released a ton of live albums, DVDs and even VHS tapes over the years. From 1981's "Live At The..
€ 29.90
IRON MAIDEN "Flight 666 - The Original Soundtrack" /2LP; Live/
Remastered re-release of the ninth live album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The original soundtrack for the concert documentary film featuring the British Heavy Metal legend.
The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2008. It was shot in high-definition video with accompanying 5.1 surround sound produced by Kevin Shirley (who has worked with the band since their 2000 album “Brave New World”). It was distributed by EMI (except in the U.S., where it was distributed by Universal Music Group) in select digital theatres on April 21, 2009.
Heavyweight 180g Gatefold double Black Vinyl.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 2009/2017 (0190295851941). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
LP 1
1. Churchill's Speech
2. Aces High
3. 2 Minutes To Midnight
4. Revelations
5. The Trooper
6. Wasted Years
7. The Number Of The Beast
8. Can I Play With Madness
9. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
LP 2
1. Powerslave
2. Heaven Can Wait
3. Run To The Hills
4. Fear Of The Dark
5. Iron Maiden
6. Moonchild
7. The Clairvoyant
8. Hallowed Be Thy Name
Remastered re-release of the ninth live album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The original soundtrack for the concert documentary film featuring the British Heavy Metal legend.
The film follows the band on the first leg of their Somewhere Back in Time World Tour between February and March 2..
€ 49.90
IRON MAIDEN “The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter” /2CD; Live/
The eleventh official live album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When it comes to live Metal shows, it doesn't get much better than an Iron Maiden concert. They have released a ton of live albums, DVDs and even VHS tapes over the years. From 1981's "Live At The Rainbow" to 1985's "Live After Death" to 1993's "Live At Donington", every era of their storied career has been commemorated with a live release.
Recorded throughout their 2016 - 2017 The Book of Souls World Tour, “The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter” was released on 17 November 2017. Iron Maiden's tour in support of 2015's "The Book Of Souls" album spanned 39 countries and six continents. Instead of picking one show from that tour and featuring its complete setlist, nearly every song on the album is from a different show (two were recorded at Castle Donington, UK). It was produced by Tony Newton, with Steve Harris serving as co-producer. The album makes band's first live album since 2002's "Beast Over Hammersmith" not to be produced by Kevin Shirley.
Since the tour was in support of "The Book Of Souls", six tracks of "The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter" are from that album including the 13 minute-plus “The Red and the Black” and the nearly 11 minute “The Book of Souls.” The rest of the set includes hits from throughout their career. No matter where they were recorded, from San Salvador, El Salvador (“The Trooper”) to Wacken, Germany (“The Number of the Beast”) to Sydney, Australia (“If Eternity Should Fall”), the fans are equally enthusiastic. They don't just sing along to the lyrics, they sing along to guitar riffs and instrumental breaks with the same amount of gusto.
Frontman Bruce Dickinson battled cancer prior to this tour, with tumors on the back of his tongue and in his neck. He took some time off to recover, and his voice is back at full strength. His legendary pipes sound as good as ever, having no problem hitting the high notes when needed.
Maiden are such a well-oiled machine, with the triple guitar attack of Dave Murray, Adrian Smith and Janick Gers operating at maximum efficiency. The rhythm section of Steve Harris and Nicko McBrain keep everything anchored, with Harris also co-producing the album.
One thing that's extremely refreshing is that after all these years, Maiden are still having fun. To adapt a line from Bon Jovi, on The Book of Souls World Tour Maiden played in front of two million faces, and they rocked them all! You'll hear it in all its glory on "The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter"!!
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Limited, A Warner Music Group Company, 2017 (0190295760885). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
Disc 1
1. If Eternity Should Fail (Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, Australia, 6/5/16) 7:46
2. Speed of Light (Grand Arena, Grandwest, Cape Town, South Africa, 18/5/16) 5:08
3. Wrathchild (3Arena, Dublin, Ireland, 6/5/17) 2:59
4. Children of the Damned (Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada, 1/4/16) 5:14
5. Death or Glory (Wroclaw Stadium, Wroclaw, Poland, 3/7/16) 5:15
6. The Red and the Black (Ryogoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan, 21/4/16) 13:17
7. The Trooper (Estadio Jorge Magico Gonzalez, San Salvador, El Salvador, 6/3/16) 4:05
8. Powerslave (Piazza Dell’unita D’Italia, Trieste, Italy, 26/7/16) 7:31 Running time: 51:16 min.
Disc 2
1. The Great Unknown (Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle, UK, 14/5/17) 6:50
2. The Book of Souls (Download Festival, Donington, UK, 12/6/16) 10:49
3. Fear of the Dark (Arena Castelao, Fortaleza, Brazil, 24/3/16) 7:34
4. Iron Maiden (Estadio Velez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 15/3/16) 6:05
5. The Number of the Beast (Wacken Open Air, Wacken, Germany, 4/8/16) 5:06
6. Blood Brothers (Download Festival, Donington, UK, 12/6/16) 7:35
7. Wasted Years (HSBC Arena, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, 17/3/16) 5:38 Running time: 49:37 min.
The eleventh official live album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
When it comes to live Metal shows, it doesn't get much better than an Iron Maiden concert. They have released a ton of live albums, DVDs and even VHS tapes over the years. From 1981's "Live At The Rainbow" to ..
The sixteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
To say that Iron Maiden's "The Book Of Souls" was ardently anticipated would be a vast understatement. Though it was (mostly) finished in 2014, vocalist Bruce Dickinson's cancer diagnosis and treatment delayed its release until he was medically cleared.
While 2006's "A Matter Of Life And Death" and 2010's "The Final Frontier" showcased longer songs, "Book Of Souls" is epic by comparison.
This is band's first studio double album, and therefore also their longest to date, with a total length of 92 minutes. It has contains the band's longest song, "Empire of the Clouds", plus three of 11 tracks are over ten minutes. The album marks the longest gap between studio releases in the band's entire career, at five years.
Steve Harris contributed one solo composition, and co-wrote six tracks with various bandmates. Dickinson - for the first time since “Powerslave” - wrote two solo tunes, the album's bookends, and collaborated on two more. The music is cleanly divided between the two discs. The first is tight; it offers a bit of everything that makes Iron Maiden. It is seemingly self-contained.
Dickinson's "If Eternity Should Fail" is an impressive showcase for his voice. Its dark intro and atmospherics are eventually transformed into one of the heaviest tunes Maiden's recorded in a dig's age, but he climbs above the sonic mass. "Speed of Light" is a burner. Dickinson's fury is accompanied by a Rock'N'Rolling riff, soaring Metal guitar fills, and Nicko McBrain's grooving drums. Harris' 13-minute "The Red and the Black" has a martial tempo and chant that recalls "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner". It's followed by "When the River Runs Deep", a chugging Hard Rocker with all three guitarists challenging one another. The title cut is theatrical, as acoustic guitar and a sparse synth are filled out with a knotty riff and solo breaks, emerging as a slower, heavier headbanger.
By contrast, disc two is structured almost narratively; it slowly enlarges and expands to serve an unexpected conclusion. Opener "Death or Glory" is another crowd-catcher as Dickinson soars above thudding drums and guitar choruses redolent of Thin Lizzy. "Shadows of the Valley" is the only clunker. It's dull and predictable, a minor distraction that doesn't measure up to the set's ambition. "Tears of a Clown", written by Harris and Dave Murray, is for Robin Williams. It's a clamorous rocker, yet the lyrics and melody are simultaneously empathic and disconsolate. "The Man of Sorrows" follows expertly, progressing from meandering ballad to theatrical Hard Rock. Dickinson's 18-minute "Empire of the Clouds" is about the R101 airship disaster of 1930. It's Maiden's longest song, but a grand conclusion. He plays majestic classical piano throughout, as tasteful, biting guitars create a complementary melodic labyrinth amid swelling orchestral strings. They add texture while McBrain's swinging drums add drama. It's a Heavy Metal suite, unlike anything in their catalog!
Producer Kevin Shirley does a stellar job capturing an "in studio" sound that allows for spacious dynamics and warmth without artificial mass. Who would have thought that after decades Iron Maiden would have an album as fine (let alone as long) as "The Book Of Souls" in them? With repeated listening it earns shelf space with their finest records!!
"The Book Of Souls" topped the album charts in 24 countries. It earned the band their fifth (first consecutive) UK No. 1, following 1982's "The Number Of The Beast", 1988's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son", 1992's "Fear Of The Dark" and 2010's "The Final Frontier". In the US, it matched "The Final Frontier"'s success on the Billboard 200, repeating the band's highest placement at no. 4. “The Book Of Souls” received the Album of the Year award at the 2015 Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards, collected the 2016 Metal Hammer Golden Gold Award for Best Album, and won in the Best International Album category at the 2016 Bandit Rock Awards.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Limited, a Warner Music Group Company, 2015 (0825646089246). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
CD 1
1. If Eternity Should Fail 8:27
2. Speed of Light 5:00
3. The Great Unknown 6:36
4. The Red and the Black 13:32
5. When the River Runs Deep 5:51
6. The Book of Souls 10:26
CD 2
1. Death or Glory 5:12
2. Shadows of the Valley 7:31
3. Tears of A Clown 4:59
4. The Man of Sorrows 6:26
5. Empire of the Clouds 18:00
The sixteenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
To say that Iron Maiden's "The Book Of Souls" was ardently anticipated would be a vast understatement. Though it was (mostly) finished in 2014, vocalist Bruce Dickinson's cancer diagnosis and treatment d..
€ 13.90
VA “The Many Faces Of Iron Maiden (A Journey Through The Inner World Of Iron Maiden)” /3CD Digipack/
Iron Maiden is one of the essential names in Heavy Metal. “The Many Faces Of Iron Maiden" pays tribute to one of the most important Heavy Metal bands of all time, featuring the work of many of their former members and an exploration of their fantastic catalog.
By the mid-70s, the Metal scene was dying; the bands were repeating themselves and critics were automatically despising each new album of the genre, as soon as they were released. The emergence of Punk in England in 1976 allowed Rock music to be seen again as something trendy. That gave a new generation of British Heavy Metals bands, the opportunity to surge in the shadows of Punk music. This new scene, which included several sub-styles, was called The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
As usual in "The Many Faces" collection, we submerge ourselves to explore the lesser-known works of the band. You will be able to enjoy the work of bassist Steve Harris as producer of the band Slammer. You’ll also hear Stratus, drummer’s Clive Burr band after leaving Iron Maiden. Also included are the big hits of the first two albums of the band with the voice of Paul Di’Anno, the original singer. All these rarities and more, complete this important album not only for Iron Maiden fans, but also for all Hard Rock / Metal music lovers.
With extensive liner notes, remastered sound and beautiful cover art, "The Many Faces Of Iron Maiden" is another essential addition to the "Many Faces" collection; and remember that the album is not available on streaming platforms!
Music Brokers, 2016 (MBB7234). Made in Mexico. First press.
Tracklist:
CD ONE - The Many Faces Of Iron Maiden
1. Slammer - Insanity Addicts 4:23
2. Black Star Riders - All Hell Breaks Loose 4:14
3. Paul Di'Anno - Iron Maiden 3:45
4. Paul Di'Anno - Killers 5:05
5. Paul Di'Anno - Phantom Of The Opera 6:50
6. Stratus - Back Street Lovers 3:48
7. Paul Di'Anno - Wrathchild 2:52
8. Paul Di'Anno - Murders In The Rue Morgue 4:14
9. Slammer - Bring The Hammer Down 6:01
10. Ian Gillan Band - Sunbeam 4:11
11. Paul Di'Anno - Running Free 3:09
12. Paul Di'Anno - Remember Tomorrow 5:23
13. Stratus - Even If It Takes 4:25 Running time: 58:20 min.
DIST TWO - Their Greatest Songs
1. Steve Grimmett - The Number Of The Beast 4:29
2. Steve Overland - Run To The Hills 3:33
3. Gary Barden - The Trooper 4:05
4. Bernie Shaw - Fear Of The Dark 7:24
5. Doogie White - Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter 4:45
6. Steve Grimmett - 2 Minutes To Midnight 5:49
7. Steve Overland - Can I Play With Madness 3:22
8. Doogie White - Hallowed Be My Name 6:52
9. Steve Overland - Flight Of Icarus 3:41
10. Steve Grimmett - Aces High 4:38
11. Doogie White - The Evil That Men Do 4:23
12. Vitamin String Quartet - Run To The Hills 3:56 Running time: 56:57 min.
CD THREE – The Scene. The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal
1. Saxon - If I Was You 3:29
2. Split Beaver - Hounds Of Hell 3:58
3. Jaguar - Back Street Woman 4:36
4. Quartz - Buried Alive 4:17
5. The Handsome Beasts - All Riot Now 4:21
6. Buffalo - Battle Torn Heroes 3:34
7. Twisted Ace - Firebird 3:56
8. Dragster - Ambitions 5:34
9. Persian Risk - Calling For You 3:59
10. Witchfinder General - Music 3:07
11. Shiva - Rock Lives On 2:48
12. Saxon - Need For Speed 3:15 Running time: 46:54 min.
Iron Maiden is one of the essential names in Heavy Metal. “The Many Faces Of Iron Maiden" pays tribute to one of the most important Heavy Metal bands of all time, featuring the work of many of their former members and an exploration of their fantastic catalog.
By the mid-70s, the Metal s..
Re-release of the fourth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
A release that all Iron Maiden fans have been asking for is here at last! "Visions Of The Beast" is a massive two disc DVD set that is over three hours long and contains every single Iron Maiden video ever made, from "Women in Uniform" to live cuts from "Rock In Rio", this has it all. It is basically an updated version of "The First Ten Years: The Videos and From There to Eternity". It also includes never-before-seen Camp Chaos animated versions of six definitive Iron Maiden songs, interactive menus and discographies, and some special hidden extras!
If you are an Iron Maiden fan and have always wanted their videos for your own viewing pleasure then by all means pick this up!!
4:3 | Dolby Digital 2.0 | PAL | Disc 1 approx. 75 mins; Disc 2 approx. 79 mins.
Parlophone Records Ltd., A Warner Music Group Company, 2003/2014 (648 6139). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
DVD 1:
1. Women In Uniform
2. Wrathchild
3. Run To The Hills
4. The Number Of The Beast
5. Flight Of Icarus
6. The Trooper
7. 2 Minutes To Midnight
8. Aces High
9. Wasted Years
10. Stranger In A Strange Land
11. Can I Play With Madness
12. The Evil That Men Do
13. The Clairvoyant
14. Infinite Dreams
15. Holy Smoke
16. Tailgunner
track 2 recorded live on December 21st, 1980 in London, United Kingdom.
track 10 recorded live on October 15th, 1986 in Sheffield, United Kingdom.
track 12 recorded live on June 12th, 1988 in Inglewood, California, United States.
track 13 recorded live on August 20th, 1988 in Castle Donington, United Kingdom.
track 14 recorded live on November 27th, 1988 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
track 16 recorded live in September, 1990.
DVD 2:
1. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
2. Be Quick Or Be Dead
3. From Here To Eternity
4. Wasting Love
5. Fear Of The Dark
6. Hallowed Be Thy Name
7. Man On The Edge
8. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
9. Lord Of The Flies
10. Virus
11. The Angel & The Gambler
12. Futureal
13. The Wicker Man
14. Out Of The Silent Planet
15. Brave New World
tracks 5, 6 recorded live on August 22nd, 1992 in Castle Donington, United Kingdom.
track 8 recorded live on November 1st, 1995 in Gothenburg, Sweden.
track 9 recorded live in November, 1995.
track 12 recorded live in May, 1995.
track 15 recorded live on January 19th, 2001 in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.
To access hidden Easter Egg track 21 on disc 1, play track 6 3 times to form 666.
To access hidden Easter Egg track 20 on disc 2, play track 6 2 times and then track 4 to form 664, however playing track 6 3 times will also give access to hidden video, but with more funny passage.
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Re-release of the fourth DVD by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
A release that all Iron Maiden fans have been asking for is here at last! "Visions Of The Beast" is a massive two disc DVD set that is over three hours long and contains every single Iron Maiden video ever made, from ..
€ 9.90
IRON MAIDEN “Nights Of The Dead, Legacy Of The Beast: Live In Mexico City” /3LP; Live/
The twelfth official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This live album from the perennial British Heavy Metal heroes was recorded during the band's three sold out arena shows on their Legacy Of The Beast World Tour, which began in 2018 and finished in Europe in 2022.
It was recorded at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City on 27, 29 and 30 September 2019, featuring renditions of many older and rarely played songs from their back catalog. This set from Mexico City sees them playing to an ecstatic, sold-out, 70,000-strong crowd.
Over 100 minutes of classic Maiden music on triple 180g vinyl in trifold gatefold sleeve!
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2020 (0190295204709). Made in EU. First press.
Tracklist:
Disc 01: War
Side 01
01. Churchill's Speech 0:38
02. Aces High 4:45
03. Where Eagles Dare 5:40
04. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5:53
Side 02
01. The Clansman 9:15
02. The Trooper 4:02
03. Revelations 6:37
Disc 02: Religion
Side 03
01. For The Greater Good Of God 9:28
02. The Wicker Man 4:41
Side 04
01. Sign Of The Cross 10:54
02. Flight Of Icarus 3:50
Disc 03: Hell
Side 05
01. Fear Of The Dark 7:44
02. The Number Of The Beast 5:06
03. Iron Maiden 5:30
Side 06
01. The Evil That Men Do 4:24
02. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:44
03. Run To The Hills 5:06
The twelfth official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This live album from the perennial British Heavy Metal heroes was recorded during the band's three sold out arena shows on their Legacy Of The Beast World Tour, which began in 2018 and finished in Europe in 2022.
It was..
€ 39.90
IRON MAIDEN “Nights Of The Dead, Legacy Of The Beast: Live In Mexico City” /Ltd. 3LP; Live/
The twelfth official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This live album from the perennial British Heavy Metal heroes was recorded during the band's three sold out arena shows on their Legacy Of The Beast World Tour, which began in 2018 and finished in Europe in 2022.
It was recorded at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City on 27, 29 and 30 September 2019, featuring renditions of many older and rarely played songs from their back catalog. This set from Mexico City sees them playing to an ecstatic, sold-out, 70,000-strong crowd.
Over 100 minutes of classic Maiden music on triple 180g Green, White and Red vinyls in trifold gatefold sleeve!
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2020 (0190295204709). Made in EU. First press.
Tracklist:
Disc 01: War
Side 01
01. Churchill's Speech 0:38
02. Aces High 4:45
03. Where Eagles Dare 5:40
04. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5:53
Side 02
01. The Clansman 9:15
02. The Trooper 4:02
03. Revelations 6:37
Disc 02: Religion
Side 03
01. For The Greater Good Of God 9:28
02. The Wicker Man 4:41
Side 04
01. Sign Of The Cross 10:54
02. Flight Of Icarus 3:50
Disc 03: Hell
Side 05
01. Fear Of The Dark 7:44
02. The Number Of The Beast 5:06
03. Iron Maiden 5:30
Side 06
01. The Evil That Men Do 4:24
02. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:44
03. Run To The Hills 5:06
The twelfth official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This live album from the perennial British Heavy Metal heroes was recorded during the band's three sold out arena shows on their Legacy Of The Beast World Tour, which began in 2018 and finished in Europe in 2022.
It was..
€ 59.90
IRON MAIDEN “Nights Of The Dead, Legacy Of The Beast: Live In Mexico City” /2CD Digipack; Live/
The twelfth official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This live album from the perennial British Heavy Metal heroes was recorded during the band's three sold out arena shows on their Legacy Of The Beast World Tour, which began in 2018 and finished in Europe in 2022.
It was recorded at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City on 27, 29 and 30 September 2019, featuring renditions of many older and rarely played songs from their back catalog. This set from Mexico City sees them playing to an ecstatic, sold-out, 70,000-strong crowd.
Digipak includes a 28-page booklet, folded mini-poster with tour dates for 2021, and an exclusive expanded sticker sheet.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2020 (0190295204723). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
DISC 01
1. Churchill's Speech 0:38
2. Aces High 4:58
3. Where Eagles Dare 5:12
4. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5:54
5. The Clansman 9:16
6. The Trooper 4:02
7. Revelations 6:32
8. For The Greater Good Of God 9:23
9. The Wicker Man 4:43 Playing time: 50:38 min.
DISC 02
1. The Sign Of The Cross 11:00
2. Flight Of Icarus 3:43
3. Fear Of The Dark 7:46
4. The Number Of The Beast 4:59
5. Iron Maiden 5:30
6. The Evil That Men Do 4:25
7. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:38
8. Run To The Hills 5:07 Playing time: 50:08 min.
The twelfth official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This live album from the perennial British Heavy Metal heroes was recorded during the band's three sold out arena shows on their Legacy Of The Beast World Tour, which began in 2018 and finished in Europe in 2022.
It was..
€ 18.90
IRON MAIDEN “Nights Of The Dead, Legacy Of The Beast: Live In Mexico City” /Deluxe 2CD Slipcase Digibook; Live/
Deluxe Edition of the twelfth official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This live album from the perennial British Heavy Metal heroes was recorded during the band's three sold out arena shows on their Legacy Of The Beast World Tour, which began in 2018 and finished in Europe in 2022.
It was recorded at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City on 27, 29 and 30 September 2019, featuring renditions of many older and rarely played songs from their back catalog. This set from Mexico City sees them playing to an ecstatic, sold-out, 70,000-strong crowd.
Deluxe Edition includes a 29 visible pages' booklet.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2020 (0190295204716). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
DISC 01
1. Churchill's Speech 0:38
2. Aces High 4:58
3. Where Eagles Dare 5:12
4. 2 Minutes To Midnight 5:54
5. The Clansman 9:16
6. The Trooper 4:02
7. Revelations 6:32
8. For The Greater Good Of God 9:23
9. The Wicker Man 4:43 Playing time: 50:38 min.
DISC 02
1. The Sign Of The Cross 11:00
2. Flight Of Icarus 3:43
3. Fear Of The Dark 7:46
4. The Number Of The Beast 4:59
5. Iron Maiden 5:30
6. The Evil That Men Do 4:25
7. Hallowed Be Thy Name 7:38
8. Run To The Hills 5:07 Playing time: 50:08 min.
Deluxe Edition of the twelfth official live album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
This live album from the perennial British Heavy Metal heroes was recorded during the band's three sold out arena shows on their Legacy Of The Beast World Tour, which began in 2018 and finished in Europ..
The seventeenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The first band's album in six years, following "The Book Of Souls" (2015), marking the longest gap between two Iron Maiden studio albums. This is also their second studio double album, and their first studio album since "Powerslave" (1984) to have no songwriting contributions from guitarist Dave Murray in any way, as well as the first since "Virtual XI" (1998) to feature multiple songs written by bassist Steve Harris alone.
The album got a critical and commercial success, praised for its ambitious, epic scope. Two Singles, "The Writing On The Wall" and "Stratego", were released to promote the album.
The album "Senjutsu" marks the second use of the band's original logotype (with the extended letters R, M and N) on a studio album cover, since "The X Factor" (1995), the previous one being for "The Book Of Souls" (2015). The album cover by Mark Wilkinson presents Eddie dressed up as a samurai and holding a katana.
"Senjutsu" was in the Top 3 bestsellers in the USA (the highest in the group's history so far), Australia, Ireland, Great Britain (first on the lists in Wales and Scotland), Singapore, Israel, UAE, Japan, The Netherlands, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Montenegro, Poland, Estonia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nepal, Honduras, Uruguay, Cyprus, Latvia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luxembourg, Taiwan, Malta and Ukraine. In total, the album reached the top three bestsellers in 55 countries around the world and the Top 5 bestsellers in 63 countries. The album was ranked second on the world music charts. It's also given the band its highest chart position in the US, debuting at number three on Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart and number one on Billboard's Physical Albums Chart.
"Senjutsu" turned out to be a tremendous achievement, strengthening the group's brand on the global music market.
Limited Edition triple 180g heavyweight vinyl in glossy trifold cover sleeve.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2021 (0190295015916). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Senjutsu 8:27
2. Stratego 5:05
3. The Writing On The Wall 6:17 Side 2
4. Lost In A Lost World 9:36
5. Days Of Future Past 4:04 Running time: 33:29 min.
Side 3
1. The Time Machine 7:11
2. Darkest Hour 7:24 Side 4
3. Death Of The Celts 10:25 Running time: 25:00 min.
Side 5
1. The Parchment 12:46 Side 6
2. Hell On Earth 11:23 Running time: 24:09 min.
The seventeenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The first band's album in six years, following "The Book Of Souls" (2015), marking the longest gap between two Iron Maiden studio albums. This is also their second studio double album, and their first stud..
DIscount -25%
€ 44.90€ 59.90
IRON MAIDEN “Senjutsu” /Ltd. Special Edition Deluxe 3LP/
Special Edition of the seventeenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The first band's album in six years, following "The Book Of Souls" (2015), marking the longest gap between two Iron Maiden studio albums. This is also their second studio double album, and their first studio album since "Powerslave" (1984) to have no songwriting contributions from guitarist Dave Murray in any way, as well as the first since "Virtual XI" (1998) to feature multiple songs written by bassist Steve Harris alone.
The album got a critical and commercial success, praised for its ambitious, epic scope. Two Singles, "The Writing On The Wall" and "Stratego", were released to promote the album.
The album "Senjutsu" marks the second use of the band's original logotype (with the extended letters R, M and N) on a studio album cover, since "The X Factor" (1995), the previous one being for "The Book Of Souls" (2015). The album cover by Mark Wilkinson presents Eddie dressed up as a samurai and holding a katana.
"Senjutsu" was in the Top 3 bestsellers in the USA (the highest in the group's history so far), Australia, Ireland, Great Britain (first on the lists in Wales and Scotland), Singapore, Israel, UAE, Japan, The Netherlands, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Montenegro, Poland, Estonia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nepal, Honduras, Uruguay, Cyprus, Latvia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luxembourg, Taiwan, Malta and Ukraine. In total, the album reached the top three bestsellers in 55 countries around the world and the Top 5 bestsellers in 63 countries. The album was ranked second on the world music charts. It's also given the band its highest chart position in the US, debuting at number three on Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart and number one on Billboard's Physical Albums Chart.
"Senjutsu" turned out to be a tremendous achievement, strengthening the band's brand on the global music market.
Special Edition triple 180g Silver & Black Marble Vinyl in glossy trifold cover sleeve.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2021 (0190295015916 / 0190296718649). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Senjutsu 8:27
2. Stratego 5:05
3. The Writing On The Wall 6:17 Side 2
4. Lost In A Lost World 9:36
5. Days Of Future Past 4:04 Running time: 33:29 min.
Side 3
1. The Time Machine 7:11
2. Darkest Hour 7:24 Side 4
3. Death Of The Celts 10:25 Running time: 25:00 min.
Side 5
1. The Parchment 12:46 Side 6
2. Hell On Earth 11:23 Running time: 24:09 min.
Special Edition of the seventeenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The first band's album in six years, following "The Book Of Souls" (2015), marking the longest gap between two Iron Maiden studio albums. This is also their second studio double album, a..
DIscount -23%
€ 99.90€ 129.90
IRON MAIDEN "No Prayer For The Dying" /Digipack CD/
Remastered re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"No Prayer For The Dying" is one of the best Metal albums of 1990. Although it received generally mixed to negative reviews, the album peaked at No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart and contains the band's only UK Singles Chart No. 1, "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter".
The album departed from the keyboard- and synthesiser-saturated Progressive Rock direction of the band's two previous studio outings (1986's "Somewhere In Time" and 1988's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son") in favour of a more "stripped down", straight forward style, reminiscent of the band's earlier material, which ushered in a change of vocal style for Bruce Dickinson from the operatic sound of the 1980s to a raspier way of singing. The album also departed from literary and historical lyrical themes in favour of more political content, with songs focusing on religious exploitation and social concerns. It's the only Iron Maiden studio album to date without a song exceeding six minutes in length and the only one to contain profanity in the lyrics.
Album marks band's first line-up change since 1983; guitarist Adrian Smith left the band during the pre-production phase, unhappy with the musical direction it was taking, and only having contributed to one song, "Hooks in You". Smith was replaced by Janick Gers, who had previously worked with singer Bruce Dickinson on his first solo-album, "Tattooed Millionaire", and had also worked with Ian Gillan and White Spirit.
It was also the band's first release with Epic Records in the US, after the band left Capitol Records, but was sold through EMI for all territories outside the US.
Remaster 2015. Digipak with 16-page booklet.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group, 1990/2019 (0190295567682). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. Tail Gunner 4:15
2. Holy Smoke 3:50
3. No Prayer For The Dying 4:23
4. Public Enema Number One 4:13
5. Fates Warning 4:12
6. The Assassin 4:35
7. Run Silent Run Deep 4:36
8. Hooks In You 4:08
9. Bring Your Daughter... ...To The Slaughter 4:45
10. Mother Russia 5:33 Total playing time: 44:30 min.
Remastered re-release of the eighth full-length studio album by the legendary British Heavy Metal band.
"No Prayer For The Dying" is one of the best Metal albums of 1990. Although it received generally mixed to negative reviews, the album peaked at No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart and contain..
The seventeenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The first band's album in six years, following "The Book Of Souls" (2015), marking the longest gap between two Iron Maiden studio albums. This is also their second studio double album, and their first studio album since "Powerslave" (1984) to have no songwriting contributions from guitarist Dave Murray in any way, as well as the first since "Virtual XI" (1998) to feature multiple songs written by bassist Steve Harris alone.
The album got a critical and commercial success, praised for its ambitious, epic scope. Two Singles, "The Writing On The Wall" and "Stratego", were released to promote the album.
The album "Senjutsu" marks the second use of the band's original logotype (with the extended letters R, M and N) on a studio album cover, since "The X Factor" (1995), the previous one being for "The Book Of Souls" (2015). The album cover by Mark Wilkinson presents Eddie dressed up as a samurai and holding a katana.
"Senjutsu" was in the Top 3 bestsellers in the USA (the highest in the group's history so far), Australia, Ireland, Great Britain (first on the lists in Wales and Scotland), Singapore, Israel, UAE, Japan, The Netherlands, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Montenegro, Poland, Estonia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nepal, Honduras, Uruguay, Cyprus, Latvia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luxembourg, Taiwan, Malta and Ukraine. In total, the album reached the top three bestsellers in 55 countries around the world and the Top 5 bestsellers in 63 countries. The album was ranked second on the world music charts. It's also given the band its highest chart position in the US, debuting at number three on Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart and number one on Billboard's Physical Albums Chart.
"Senjutsu" turned out to be a tremendous achievement, strengthening the group's brand on the global music market.
Made in durable board with a glossy finish, Super Deluxe Box Set features:
2CD Digipak with 28-page booklet;
Blu-ray Digipak of “The Writing On The Wall”, including making of, special notes from Bruce Dickinson and a 20-page booklet;
“The Writing On The Wall” movie-style poster (436x280mm);
Embossed envelope with 3 art cards;
3D lenticular “Senjutsu” cover card;
Printed origami sheet + paper with instructions to create Eddie's helmet;
All presented in an art-worked envelope.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2021 (0190295015923). Made in the EU. Box made in Turkey. Discs pressed in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
“Senjutsu” CD 1
1. Senjutsu 8:27
2. Stratego 5:05
3. The Writing On The Wall 6:17
4. Lost In A Lost World 9:36
5. Days Of Future Past 4:04
6. The Time Machine 7:11 Running time: 40:40 min.
“Senjutsu” CD 2
1. Darkest Hour 7:24
2. Death Of The Celts 10:25
3. The Parchment 12:46
4. Hell On Earth 11:23 Running time: 41:58 min.
Album playing time: 82:38 min.
“The Writing On The Wall” BRD
1. The Writing On The Wall (Music Video) 7:26
2. The Writing On The Wall (SFX Video) 7:26
3. The Making Of "The Writing On The Wall" 43:40 Running time: 60:00 min.
The seventeenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The first band's album in six years, following "The Book Of Souls" (2015), marking the longest gap between two Iron Maiden studio albums. This is also their second studio double album, and their first stud..
The seventeenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The first band's album in six years, following "The Book Of Souls" (2015), marking the longest gap between two Iron Maiden studio albums. This is also their second studio double album, and their first studio album since "Powerslave" (1984) to have no songwriting contributions from guitarist Dave Murray in any way, as well as the first since "Virtual XI" (1998) to feature multiple songs written by bassist Steve Harris alone.
The album got a critical and commercial success, praised for its ambitious, epic scope. Two Singles, "The Writing On The Wall" and "Stratego", were released to promote the album.
The album "Senjutsu" marks the second use of the band's original logotype (with the extended letters R, M and N) on a studio album cover, since "The X Factor" (1995), the previous one being for "The Book Of Souls" (2015). The album cover by Mark Wilkinson presents Eddie dressed up as a samurai and holding a katana.
"Senjutsu" was in the Top 3 bestsellers in the USA (the highest in the group's history so far), Australia, Ireland, Great Britain (first on the lists in Wales and Scotland), Singapore, Israel, UAE, Japan, The Netherlands, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Montenegro, Poland, Estonia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nepal, Honduras, Uruguay, Cyprus, Latvia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luxembourg, Taiwan, Malta and Ukraine. In total, the album reached the top three bestsellers in 55 countries around the world and the Top 5 bestsellers in 63 countries. The album was ranked second on the world music charts. It's also given the band its highest chart position in the US, debuting at number three on Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart and number one on Billboard's Physical Albums Chart.
"Senjutsu" turned out to be a tremendous achievement, strengthening the group's brand on the global music market.
2CD Digipack includes 28-page booklet.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2021 (0190295015947). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
Disc 1
1. Senjutsu 8:27
2. Stratego 5:05
3. The Writing On The Wall 6:17
4. Lost In A Lost World 9:36
5. Days Of Future Past 4:04
6. The Time Machine 7:11 Running time: 40:40 min.
Disc 2
1. Darkest Hour 7:24
2. Death Of The Celts 10:25
3. The Parchment 12:46
4. Hell On Earth 11:23 Running time: 41:58 min.
The seventeenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The first band's album in six years, following "The Book Of Souls" (2015), marking the longest gap between two Iron Maiden studio albums. This is also their second studio double album, and their first stud..
€ 19.90
IRON MAIDEN “Senjutsu / 戦術” /Ltd. Deluxe A5 Slipcase 2CD Digibook/
The seventeenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The first band's album in six years, following "The Book Of Souls" (2015), marking the longest gap between two Iron Maiden studio albums. This is also their second studio double album, and their first studio album since "Powerslave" (1984) to have no songwriting contributions from guitarist Dave Murray in any way, as well as the first since "Virtual XI" (1998) to feature multiple songs written by bassist Steve Harris alone.
The album got a critical and commercial success, praised for its ambitious, epic scope. Two Singles, "The Writing On The Wall" and "Stratego", were released to promote the album.
The album "Senjutsu" marks the second use of the band's original logotype (with the extended letters R, M and N) on a studio album cover, since "The X Factor" (1995), the previous one being for "The Book Of Souls" (2015). The album cover by Mark Wilkinson presents Eddie dressed up as a samurai and holding a katana.
"Senjutsu" was in the Top 3 bestsellers in the USA (the highest in the group's history so far), Australia, Ireland, Great Britain (first on the lists in Wales and Scotland), Singapore, Israel, UAE, Japan, The Netherlands, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Montenegro, Poland, Estonia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nepal, Honduras, Uruguay, Cyprus, Latvia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luxembourg, Taiwan, Malta and Ukraine. In total, the album reached the top three bestsellers in 55 countries around the world and the Top 5 bestsellers in 63 countries. The album was ranked second on the world music charts. It's also given the band its highest chart position in the US, debuting at number three on Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart and number one on Billboard's Physical Albums Chart.
"Senjutsu" turned out to be a tremendous achievement, strengthening the group's brand on the global music market.
Limited Edition 28-page 2CD Digibook.
Iron Maiden LLP/Parlophone Records Ltd., a Warner Music Group Company, 2021 (0190295015930). Made in Germany. First press.
Tracklist:
“Senjutsu” CD 1
1. 戦術 / Senjutsu 8:27
2. 戦略家 / Stratego 5:05
3. 不吉な予感 / The Writing On The Wall 6:17
4. 失われた世界でさまよう / Lost In A Lost World 9:36
5. 過ぎ去った未来の日々 / Days Of Future Past 4:04
6. タイムマシーン / The Time Machine 7:11 Running time: 40:40 min.
“Senjutsu” CD 2
1. 漆黒の時 / Darkest Hour 7:24
2. ケルト人の死 / Death Of The Celts 10:25
3. 羊皮紙 / The Parchment 12:46
4. この世の地獄 / Hell On Earth 11:23 Running time: 41:58 min.
The seventeenth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
The first band's album in six years, following "The Book Of Souls" (2015), marking the longest gap between two Iron Maiden studio albums. This is also their second studio double album, and their first stud..
Retro style interior wall decoration tin poster.
High quality print with weathered finish, looking genuinely vintage. Non-glare, colour-fast, simple to clean and waterproof.
Pre-drilled holes on each corner; can be nailed or taped to the wall, or hang up with hemp cord or metal wire.
Decoration for gas station, bar, pub, garage, coffee shop, home, etc.
Retro style interior wall decoration tin poster.
High quality print with weathered finish, looking genuinely vintage. Non-glare, colour-fast, simple to clean and waterproof.
Pre-drilled holes on each corner; can be nailed or taped to the wall, or hang up with hemp cord or metal wire.
Decoration f..
High quality enamel metal pin badge.
Beautifully cast metal badge with 2 pins on the back that fasten with butterfly clips.
Just fasten these cool badges to your favourite jacket!
Badge type: shape pin Metal type: zink alloy Measures: approx. 40 x 23 mm.
High quality enamel metal pin badge.
Beautifully cast metal badge with 2 pins on the back that fasten with butterfly clips.
Just fasten these cool badges to your favourite jacket!
Badge type: shape pin
Metal type: zink alloy
Measures: approx. 40 x 23 mm...
High quality enamel metal pin badge.
Beautifully cast metal badge with 2 pins on the back that fasten with butterfly clips.
Just fasten these cool badges to your favourite jacket!
Badge type: shape pin Metal type: zink alloy Measures: approx. 40 x 23 mm.
High quality enamel metal pin badge.
Beautifully cast metal badge with 2 pins on the back that fasten with butterfly clips.
Just fasten these cool badges to your favourite jacket!
Badge type: shape pin
Metal type: zink alloy
Measures: approx. 40 x 23 mm...
High quality enamel metal pin badge.
Beautifully cast metal badge with pin on the back that fasten with butterfly clip.
Just fasten these cool badges to your favourite jacket!
Badge type: round pin Metal type: zink alloy Measures: 26 mm diameter.
High quality enamel metal pin badge.
Beautifully cast metal badge with pin on the back that fasten with butterfly clip.
Just fasten these cool badges to your favourite jacket!
Badge type: round pin
Metal type: zink alloy
Measures: 26 mm diameter...
€ 3.90
IRON MAIDEN “From Fear To Eternity: The Best Of 1990-2010” /Ltd. Picture 3LP/
The first re-release of the seventh compilation album by the legendary British Heavy Metal/NWOBHM band.
Album containing a selection of songs originally released of band's last 20 years to 2010. The title is lifted from the 1992 single, "From Here to Eternity", although it is not featured in this release. Unlike their previous compilation, "Somewhere Back in Time", the release covered three LPs to encompass longer tracks, such as "Paschendale". As with "Somewhere Back In Time", each track is sung by Bruce Dickinson rather than Blaze Bayley (who sang on "The X Factor" and "Virtual XI"), the band again opting to use later live versions of songs which originally featured other lead vocalists. "From Fear To Eternity: The Best of 1990-2010" collects 23 tracks.
The first anthology to cover the band’s post-halcyon days, it’s remarkable how seamless the transition was. Unlike other acts that left their handprints in the cement in the late '70s and '80s, Iron Maiden never really lost steam, despite a mid-'90s shake-up that saw iconic lead singer Bruce Dickinson swapped out with Wolfsbane vocalist Blaze Bayley for two albums. The addition of keyboards, a controversial, late-'80s move that split some fans upon the releases of "Somewhere In Time" (1986) and "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son" (1988), proved largely tasteful and subtle, and did little to hinder their signature blend of fantasy-fueled Symphonic Metal and straight-up English Hard Rock.
Culled from eight studio albums (including the pair of Bayley offerings), the songs on "From Fear To Eternity" may not reach the dizzying heights of the band’s "Piece Of Mind" / "Number Of The Beast" heyday, but stand-out cuts like “The Wicker Man”, “Different World”, “Tailgunner”, “Dance of Death” and “Brave New World” bristle with the energy and conviction of a band 20 years younger. Dickinson's voice is apparently indestructible, and the triple-guitar attack, held down to the mat by the incomparable Steve Harris (founder/bassist), remains a veritable master class in Heavy Metal picking.
It's an impressive feat, to say the least, but what stands out the most is the fact the band has amassed the kind of loyal, age-defying fan base that virtually guarantees a lifetime of sold-out world tours, a feat they managed to pull off without ever selling themselves out!!
Iron Maiden Holdings, Ltd./Parlophone Records Ltd., 2011/2013 (50999 0273651 8). Made in Czech.
Tracklist:
Vinyl One: Side One
01. The Wicker Man 4:37
02. Holy Smoke 3:49
03. El Dorado 6:51
04. Paschendale 8:27 Vinyl One: Side Two
05. Different World 4:18
06. Man On The Edge (Live) 4:33
07. The Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg 7:22
08. Blood Brothers 7:15
09. Rainmaker 3:49 Running time: 51:01 min.
Vinyl Two: Side One
10. Sign Of The Cross (Live) 10:51
11. Brave New World 6:19
12. Fear Of The Dark (Live) 7:50
13. Be Quick Or Be Dead 3:24 Vinyl Two: Side Two
14. Tailgunner 4:15
15. No More Lies 7:22
16. Coming Home 5:54
17. The Clansman (Live) 9:30 Running time: 55:25 min.
Vinyl Three: Side One
18. For The Greater Good Of God 9:25
19. These Colours Don't Run 6:53
20. Bring Your Daughter… To The Slaughter 4:44 Vinyl Three: Side Two
21. Afraid To Shoot Strangers 6:57
22. Dance Of Death 8:37
23. When The Wild Wind Blows 11:02 Running time: 47:38 min.
The first re-release of the seventh compilation album by the legendary British Heavy Metal/NWOBHM band.
Album containing a selection of songs originally released of band's last 20 years to 2010. The title is lifted from the 1992 single, "From Here to Eternity", although it is not feat..
The sixth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
With "Somewhere In Time" Iron Maiden produces yet another classic album full of classic tracks! Album was released on 29 September 1986 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US. It was their first album to feature guitar synthesizers. All songs with the exception of "Wasted Years" featured guitar synthesizers. "Somewhere In Time" is notable for lacking any songwriting credits from lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson, whose material was rejected by the rest of the band. On the other hand, the record is also notable for the number of "fully formed" songs written by guitarist Adrian Smith, who wrote both of the album's singles: "Wasted Years" and "Stranger in a Strange Land". The record also marked a change for Iron Maiden, as it was their first to use synth, although this style was expanded on with their next release, "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son", which used keyboard synthesizers instead. This was also their first studio album not to be released a year after their previous one, with the band insisting that they have more time "to get it right without hurrying for a change", comments Harris. It was also one of their most expensive records, with the bass and drums recorded in the Bahamas, the guitars and vocals recorded in The Netherlands and the mixing taking place in New York.
Since its release, it has been certified Platinum by the RIAA, having sold over one million copies in the US alone.
Iron Maiden has created an amazing album as usual, and it helped push their career further on for twenty more years!
The vinyl includes original inner sleeve.
EMI Records Ltd., 1986 (24 0597 1). Made in Europe. First press. Used (cover/disc): NM/EX.
Tracklist:
SIDE 1
1. Caught Somewhere In Time 7:23
2. Wasted Years 5:05
3. Sea Of Madness 5:41
4. Heaven Can Wait 7:21
SIDE 2
5. The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner 6:29
6. Stranger In A Strange Land 5:40
7. Deja-Vu 4:54
8. Alexander The Great 8:35
The sixth full-length studio album by legendary British Heavy Metal band.
With "Somewhere In Time" Iron Maiden produces yet another classic album full of classic tracks! Album was released on 29 September 1986 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US. It was their f..