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Maiden England

4.6 out of 5 stars 89 customer reviews

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Product Details

  • Actors: Iron Maiden
  • Directors: Steve Harris, Andy Mathews, Julian Caidan, Jim Yukich, Julian Doyla
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated:
    Unrated
    Not Rated
  • Studio: UMe
  • DVD Release Date: March 26, 2013
  • Run Time: 264 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (89 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00BF2RTO2
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #50,420 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Customer Reviews

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FINALLY they officially released this on DVD. 1988's "Maiden England" show captures Iron Maiden hitting another peak, seeing as how the corresponding album, "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" did really well for the most part, and the shows they played were massive. The show itself is of good quality in terms of video and audio quality, especially considering how old the video really is. And the editing, allthough done by Steve Harris (bless him), DOESN'T show you a full show worth of rapidly changing 1-second clips, which is a huge plus. As a bonus, I dare say the setlist is killer. 6 out of the 8 songs found on "Seventh Son" are featured, and in addition to the old hits and live staples, you get a few rarities as well, namely "Still Life", "Die With Your Boots On" and "Killers". NO Powerslave songs were featured, though, but with "Live After Death" in your arsenal (where it should be), it's allright. Oh, for the record, some people have commented on Dickinson's vocal performance - the guy had recently had the flu as far as I remember! He still sounds pretty good to me, though (if you wanna hear what he's like when he's REALLY got a bad case of the flu, there are a few 1986 bootlegs available on youtube).

As for the 2nd disc, I must say I'm a bit disappointed, but before I explain why, I wanna stress that it's still good, and DEFINITELY worth having. Now, onto the whining:

1 - The documentary, part 3 of the "History" series, is only 40 minutes long despite covering 2 excellent studio albums and their corresponding tours. This is a popular, yet also rarely discussed era of the band, and while you get interesting anecdotes and details from the guys, the whole story seems a whole lot more rushed than in the previous 2 parts, which I think is a shame.
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From what I understand Steve Harris directed and edited Maiden England. To people who don't have the DVD yet, try to guess how many times this is mentioned in print and/or content with this set. Okay, with my little, good humored jab out of the way (probably humorous only to myself), I can move on.

First off, why, oh why didn't they use the original Derek Riggs artwork for this set? I plan to look for some custom DVD covers as I'm sure there will be a few. Rest assured I didn't count that against the product in my rating, just find it annoying we got hamburger instead of steak when it comes to Maiden artwork. Sadly, this isn't the only place where Riggs gets the shaft as you will see.

Disc 1

Nice motion menu of the cover artwork with music and transitions as with the previous "History" releases.

Maiden England - The concert itself looks amazing! The picture is unbelievably clear, especially for a video of it's time. They did a great job cleaning up the video, and the sound is spectacular (at least for the LPCM, I don't do 5.1 audio, sorry). I'm sure people will complain about the often blurry picture, but that is a result of video filming a very dark stage, and not shabby remastering. It's also nice to finally have the complete show with the three songs that have been added, as well as a bit more banter from Bruce. It always felt like a short set to me, glad to see I was right. Disc 1 is perfect.

Disc 2

The same menu screen as Disc 1. I was hoping it would get the Live After Death treatment of two different backgrounds for both discs, but no biggie.

"The History of Iron Maiden..." is a bit of a letdown for me, though what is included is appreciated.
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This is From the Iron Maiden Website and EMI
Let's hope they don't screw it up!!
this is for the DVD

DVD 1
1.Hallowed Be Thy Name (Stereo) (2009 - Remaster)
2.Iron Maiden (Stereo) (2009 - Remaster)
3.Run to the Hills (Stereo)
4.Running Free (Stereo)
5.Sanctuary (Stereo)
6.Moonchild (5.1 Dolby)
7.The Evil That Men Do (5.1 Dolby)
8.The Prisoner (5.1 Dolby)
9.Still Life (5.1 Dolby)
10.Die With Your Boots On (5.1 Dolby)
11.Infinite Dreams (5.1 Dolby)
12.Killers (5.1 Dolby)
13.Can I Play With Madness (5.1 Dolby)
14.Heaven Can Wait (5.1 Dolby)
15.Wasted Years (5.1 Dolby)
16.The Clairvoyant (5.1 Dolby)
17.Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (5.1 Dolby)
18.The Number of the Beast (5.1 Dolby)
19.Hallowed Be Thy Name (5.1 Dolby)
20.Iron Maiden (5.1 Dolby)
21.Run to the Hills (5.1 Dolby)
22.Running Free (5.1 Dolby)
23.Sanctuary (5.1 Dolby)

DVD 2
1.History of Iron Maiden Part 3 1986-1988
2.12 Wasted Years Documentary (2012 - Remaster)
3.Wasted Years (Promo Video) (2012 - Remaster)
4.Stranger in a Strange Land (Promo Video) (2012 - Remaster)
5.Can I Play With Madness (Promo Video) (2012 - Remaster)
6.The Evil That Men Do (Promo Video) (2012 - Remaster)
7.The Clairvoyant (Promo Video) (2012 - Remaster)

MAIDEN ENGLAND '88 Complete Fan DVD
Now available for the very first time on double DVD, this live show was filmed across two sold-out nights at Birmingham N.E.C Arena, UK in November 1988 during the band's "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son World Tour".
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