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Track Listings
1 | Invaders (1998 Remaster) |
2 | Children of the Damned (1998 Remaster) |
3 | The Prisoner (Edit) [1998 Remaster] |
4 | 22 Acacia Avenue (1998 Remaster) |
5 | The Number of the Beast (1998 Remaster) |
6 | Run to the Hills (1998 Remaster) |
7 | Gangland (1998 Remaster) |
8 | Total Eclipse (1998 Remastered Version) |
9 | Hallowed Be Thy Name (1998 Remaster) |
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Throughout the 1980s, a damning generalization held true: British metal was essentially working man's food, loosely descended from biker-meets and Northern pubs; whereas, in the States, it was an outgrowth of stadium rock, which traditionally subordinated substance to spectacle. Plug-ugly and cartoonishly morbid, Iron Maiden were typical of the Brit effort, since they effectively emphasized a driving, no-nonsense approach to the music. Among metal aficionados, this album ranks as one of the defining moments of the entire genre. Of the nine songs here--including Maiden classics like "Run to the Hills" and the title track--only "Gangland" falls flat, though it's immediately overshadowed by "Hallowed Be Thy Name," acknowledged by many as this band's apotheosis. --Andrew McGuire
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.64 x 4.98 x 0.5 inches; 4.16 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Legacy
- Item model number : 2110389
- Original Release Date : 2002
- Run time : 43 minutes
- Date First Available : January 26, 2007
- Label : Legacy
- ASIN : B000063CP6
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #87,513 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #267 in British Metal (CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,000 in New Wave
- #41,115 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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Aggressive tempos, twin-guitar interplay, wide-ranging power vocals -- and cranked everything up faster and louder. 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
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. All-time signature songs are here:
- "Run to the Hills" dramatized the conquest of the Native Americans , it features Maiden's trademark galloping rhythm, which in this case serves to underscore the images of warriors on horseback
The Number of the beast is the maiden hallmark , classic intro, Dickinson's vocals which ascend to amazing levels , and fit in perfectly with the mood and the structure of the guitars /drums
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"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. It opens with a superbly doomy atmosphere before giving way to a succession of memorable instrumental lines and an impassioned performance by Dickinson; despite all the tempo changes, the transitions never feel jarrin
CD remasters integrate "Total Eclipse," first released as the B-side of "Run to the Hills
This album opens with Invaders which has a cool riff that almost becomes its' own chorus. The Prisoner is phenomenal and recalls many classic metal themes that reinforce the need to be resilient and strong in the face of obstacles.
The 'hits' are packed together in Run to the Hills and The Number of The Beast.
What differentiates this band from so many is that there are no real throwaway songs. Unlike other bangs who craft hits for radio airplay, this band exercises the ultimate care to bring each song to fullness. Unlike, say, Metallica, who swing wildly between anthemic and mythological solos, there is a line that runs straight through the Maiden landscape like a highway through the desert. And everything they do stays right there. They don't dun off into self-indulgent side roads. The just smack you in the face and put the hammer down.
High energy ROCK.
Bruce's shouted "Six six six" would overshadow the publics perception of the music and the band itself. Unfortunate, because the power of Steve's literary level lyricism, the complicated musicianship, and Bruce's insane range, place the record outside the genre confines all these years later. This is a masterpiece.
I'm sure if you're a fan of metal you've heard this album many a times, so you're in the comments wondering if this mix is a good one, you're answer is yes, definitely. It sounds as if it was produced in the 21st century and is a great mix, I can hear everything, even on s***ty old MacBook speakers. It is best experienced with some high quality speakers (of course as with everything else), my favorite brand being Bose. Pick up this mix of the album, you'll be happy with the sound quality.
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Enhanced version works great on pc, Bruce Dickinson is a god of vocals in heavy metal.

ベース主体で曲が作られているのも、自分が好きな他のバンドとは違う感じがして面白い。
ヴォーカルもカッコイイ。
曲によっては、あれ?と思うような収録のあるブルース・ディッキンソンだが、声が攻撃的な感じでカッコいい。
ロック、ハードロックやメタルのヴォーカルは、個人的には音程のうまさも重要だけど、それ以上にインパクトのある声の方が重要だと思っている。