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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Overview of Dickinson's solo career,
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This review is from: Best of Bruce Dickinson (Audio CD)
Most of you probably know that Bruce Dickinson was and is the lead singer of the legendary metal band Iron Maiden. For 2 albums he was replaced by Blaze Bayley who never managed to step out of Bruce's mighty shadow. Blaze issued an excellent solo album called Silicon Messiah in 2000, a must for any metalhead. But I digress. On to the matter at hand.The two CD version of The Best of Bruce Dickinson is suppose to a limited edition so hurry up and grab your copy. The first disc is a retrospective of Bruce's solo career. All but 2 of the tracks are taken from the following studio albums Tattooed Millionaire , Balls to Picasso, Skunkworks , Accident of Birth and Chemical Wedding and the 2 live albums Alive in Studio A and Scream For Me Brazil. The other 2 tracks are new and are exclusive to this CD. The two new songs are called Silver Wings and Broke. Silver Wings returns us to one of Bruce's favourite subject that is air combat in WW2. Silver Wings would fit right in the era that produced Aces High and Tailgunner. Its fast and melodic with great guitar work. Broken, could of come of the Chemical Wedding album an it is a slower crunchier song that will get your head banging in a second. The Tattooed Millionaire album is represented by its title song and by Born in 58 both are solid hard rock numbers. Including Son of Gun would have been nice since it's a very good track but no matter the selections included are top notch. Alive in Studio spawned the live version of Laughing in the Hiding Bush, originally on the Balls to Picasso studio album, not my first choice but a solid song none the less. I would of preferred the inclusion of Cyclops, Shoot All The Clowns or Sacred Cowboys or the already mentioned Son of a Gun but that's a minor quibble. Tears of the Dragon is from Bruce's most underrated album Balls to Picasso and is a masterpiece. Bruce's vocals are in top shape and the instrumentals are first rate. A very powerful song. I wish more songs from this album were included in this greatest hits. Skunkworks is which seems to be destined to be Bruce's most disliked solo album is only represented by the very good Back From The Edge. Personally I find Skunkworks to be a very enjoyable and would liked to have seen included its best track which is Solar Confinment. The album itself is a slight departure from Bruce's and usual style but the album itself is an unqualified succes. The excellent Accident of Birth is represented by four tracks including its title track. The other 3 being Darkside of Aquarius and Road to Hell and Man of Sorrows. All excellent choices. Darkside of Aquarius being the best among the bunch. I think its one of the best songs Bruce has done. Excellent guitars and Bruce's vocals are powerful and smooth. Bruce's best album, Chemical Wedding is only represented by 2 tracks including its title track. One of the 2 tracks , Book of Thel, is taken from the Live Scream For Me Brazil Album. In all fairness the whole Chemica Wedding album could have been included in the greatest hits CD.Easily one of the best heavy matal records of the 90's. Despite my slight quibble with the track selections this is one tremendous CD with nary a dud among the tracks. With only 5 solo studio albums it gives you an idea of Bruce's songwriting talent that he could of easily of had a second CD dedicated to his greatest hits. The second CD is more for completist and huge Dickinson fans. Highlights include a the live Jerusalem, the pre Maiden Bring Your Daughter to The Slaughter, the no relation to the maiden song of the same name The Wicker Man from the Chemical Wedding session and Bruces first ever recording called Dracula. Even back then he had the powerful vocals. If you are an Iron Maiden or heavy metal fan and are on a limited budget and want to give Bruce's solo material a try. I suggest you buy this album and the Chemical Wedding.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Is A Masterpiece.....Bruce Rules!!!,
By Masked Jackal (Ft. Lauderdale, FL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Best of Bruce Dickinson (Audio CD)
I love what Bruce has done during his solo career. All of his solo efforts have been original, and yet still hold that Maidenisc sense of power. Bruce and Roy Z along with the addition of A. Smith have a very solid linup now. If you have heard "Accident Of Birth" and "Chemical Wedding" you should already know that.This "Best Of Bruce" Cd takes you on a ride. There are songs from all of his solo CD's, and even a version of "Bring Your Daughter....". The second CD is full of stuff that you've probably never heard, and I'm sure you'll enjoy. One thing is certain about this CD....It's got everything. Even the ballads on this are great. I would highly urge you to get a copy of this. If you like Maiden, you should already be a Dickinson fan. Bruce is doing just fine as a solo artist, and the band members Bruce has put together make Iron Maiden look like a thing of the past. I hate to say that, but it's true. Bruce makes great music, and he has had no trouble proving that over the years. I can't wait for his new CD to come out. If it's anything like his last two releases, we're all in for a real treat!!! Keep it up Bruce!!!.....You Rule!!! P.S. Please tour South Florida, like Ft. Lauderdale or West Palm.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The many sides of the Air Raid Siren do all fit together.,
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This review is from: Best of Bruce Dickinson (Audio CD)
A smooth ride for a compilation, especially one spanning different band musicians, different Eras in Bruce's life, and the varied styles of music he embraced.
It is striking that when the inimitable Iron Maiden vocalist works solo, he expresses a fresh creativity lacking in some of Maiden's music. His gift is not just his compelling voice. With the Irons Bruce is only a part contributor; the collaboration creates moments of brilliance and yet (while I love that band so much) there seems to be an adherence to formula, going onto 'auto pilot' where they revert to safe devices that worked in the past yet were only exciting the first time. A bit too earnest to loyally be "really Iron-Maiden-y." The BEST Maiden always seemed like moments of nerve-edge discovery, as with Sabbath and Rush and all great metal. Chasing those past moments to try and keep a sound doesn't work, the same way you can only visit a place once "for the first time." In a way Maiden can not outrun itself, like it were this big Komodo Dragon that just is what it is and can't be really different than the beast it is. Bruce solo seems to have a greater freedom of movement and a more morph-able creative identity. Yet the music has a truth much closer to the surface which ties it all together (compare the lyrics of "Broken" and "Tears of the Dragon" for personal upheavals & the will to overcome.) There is really so much on these two discs... all I can say, is even the track selection & sequencing shows Bruce has a pretty good idea of where the successes & failures lie in songwriting. And songwriting IS the triumphant key to why this Best Of is really so good, and a great album all in itself. It all works so deftly, no musical opportunity missed, yet nothing wasted or outstaying its welcome. This IS where Bruce D has now arrived and, in a sense, always was. Empowerment! Some rarities that are major surprises, so the 2-disc version is a must.
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