Iron Maiden
Wednesday, 07 May 2008
Band members:
Steve Harris bass
Bruce Dickinson - vocals
Nicko McBrain - drums
Adrian Smith - guitars
Dave Murray - guitars
Band country: England
Band biography:
In 1999, Iron Maiden is a household-name in every part of the world. After 20 years and almost 50 million album sales, Maiden is now rightly regarded as the 'classic' rock band in every sense: modern masters of that most emotionally extreme and technically dazzling form of rock music - the black sheep they call heavy metal. A genre Maiden single-handedly reinvented for the Eighties, when they released their first single, the punk-metal collision, 'Running Free', and their uncompromisingly raw debut album, 'Iron Maiden', in 1980. And a genre which is once again currently enjoying a vast renaissance worldwide with Maiden very much involved as always.
Back in the early eighties, Maiden was the band at the forefront of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal - a short-lived media-led phenomenon that would propel them onto the world stage. "People always used to call us punk-metal when we first started getting reviewed in the music papers in Britain," bassist and founding member, Steve Harris, recalls with a rueful smile. "But I think that was partly to do with the fact that our singer then, Paul Di'Anno, had quite short hair and the fact that we used to play so fast. We used to come across as really aggressive. But that was never really a punk thing to me - that was a pure metal thing. We used to frighten the life out of the punks."
Despite receiving no radio play whatsoever, 'Running Free' their debut single leapt into the UK Top 40. When the band were then offered their first appearance on Top Of The Pops, the UK's biggest weekly TV chart show, Maiden refused to do it unless they were allowed to play live - something no artist had done on Top Of The Pops since The Who demolished the studio during a performance of their 'Quadrophenia' hit, '5.15', in 1972. The BBC execs were skeptical but eventually relented and such precocity was rewarded when their debut album, 'Iron Maiden', was released a few weeks later and immediately crashed into the UK albums chart at No.4!
It was this take-no-prisoners attitude the band started with, and still adopt to this day, which has served them so well throughout their career. Since then, every one of the 11 studio albums and three live albums that Maiden have released have been major Top 10 successes both at home in the UK and more than 25 other countries around the world, including over 20 hit singles - a fact that sometimes gets overlooked as so few of them have ever been played on radio - and no less than five consecutive million-selling albums in America.
Along the way, despite numerous line-up changes the quintessential Maiden sound -the rumbling-earth bass, searchlight guitars, spatter-gun drums and lion's roar vocals -remained mercifully undimmed throughout. Their second album "Killers" followed in 1981 which saw the band paying first time tour visits to America, Canada and Japan. The album achieved the band gold album status around the world but at the end of the tour singer Paul Di Anno left heralding the arrival of Bruce Dickinson.
1982 was to exceed all expectations for the new line up. After a couple of warm up shows with Bruce the band went in to record the legendary "Number of The Beast" album. This blew away all competition to enter the UK Chart at No.1 while the classic Maiden track, "Run To The Hills", got the band their first UK Top 10 single. This success was mirrored across Europe and also the American charts. The grueling 180 date, 8 month 'Beast on The Road Tour' again broke new ground for the band as they did shows in Australia and New Zealand and saw the band headline their first sold out US Show at the New York Palladium proving a portent of things to come. Once again there was a band casualty with Clive Burr ,the bands drummer, leaving to make way for the now infamous drummer/prankster/head case Nicko McBrain.
The band immediately started work on Piece Of Mind which they recorded in Nassau in the Bahamas The album went in the UK charts at No.3 when the band started their "World Piece Tour" in the UK. As before there was to be no let up in pace and Maiden found themselves playing to larger and larger audiences selling out everywhere and gathering more momentum in America with their first - of many - full scale arena headline tour. Powerslave was recorded in Nassau in 1985. The "Slavery Tour" was to give fans a massive stageshow of lights and production featuring Eddie, the bands hugely popular mascot and icon, now being transformed from a walk on part to a huge twenty foot mechanized monster. The groundbreaking tour started behind the Iron Curtain in Poland which was the first time a major band had taken full western production behind the Iron Curtain. By the third week of the tour the album itself was released, going straight in the UK Album Charts at No. 2.
The band found themselves breaking records everywhere playing the Rock In Rio Festival to 200,000 fans, selling out Radio City Hall in New York five nights running (illness preventing it from reaching seven) and the first act ever to sell out Long Beach Arena (Capacity 13000) for 4 consecutive nights. This Long Beach success was captured in the bands next release "Live After Death", Maidens first Double Live album and video at the same name. The Live album charted at No.2 and the video went to No.1 in the video charts and remained there for some time. These releases are still regarded by many as one of the best live albums/videos of all time.
"Somewhere in Time" was released in September 1986, this time recorded in both Nassau and Munich. This album marked a slight change in their style with the inclusion of keyboards for the first time but in no way diluted Maidens classic style. The first single released off the album "Wasted Years" reached the UK top twenty and was a track written about the rigors of their previous tours. The album continued to go gold or platinum in practically every major territory. The live show as before was a dazling spectacle. The highlight featured Eddie, this time an understage inflatable and portrayed as a cyborg from the cover artwork, lifting the band off the stage with his two hands and sending Nicko and drumkit skywards balanced on his head. "Somewhere On Tour" again started in Eastern Europe and included six sell out nights at the Hammersmith Odeon before again spending the spring of 87 touring through the US and finishing in Japan some eight months later.
1988 brought "Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son", Maidens' first and only concept album. This wasn't the original idea at the outset, but in writing and followed by rehearsals it seemed the material had a common theme running through out. The first single "Can I Play With Madness" went to No. 3 in the UK Charts and was followed by 3 other singles from the album all reaching the Top 10 - quite a feat without Radio support. The "Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour" saw them begin in the US. The high spot of the tour was to be the headlining of the legendary "Monsters Of Rock Festival" at Castle Donington which with support by the likes of Kiss, Dave Lee Roth, Guns and Roses and stablemates Helloween, they played to a all time record breaking 107,000 fans. The "Monsters" festival also had repeated success in Europe after which the band continued back to the UK to complete the tour with sell out shows at Wembley Arena for 2 nights the Birmingham NEC, 2 nights and 4 nights at the Hammersmith Odeon.
The band had previously decided to take the whole of 1989 off however, unable to rest, Bruce and Adrian spent their time recording their first solo albums and November 1989 saw the group team up again for the launch of the "Maiden England" video. In January 1990 work had barely begun on the "No Prayer For The Dying" album when Adrian decided to leave the band, this being their first personnel change for some seven years. Bruce meanwhile had been working through the previous summer with ex-Gillan and White Spirit guitarist, Janick Gers who after auditioning was invited to join.
The new line-up recorded the album in the UK at Steve's own Barnyard studio. Released October 1st the album entered the UK Chart at No.2. This album was to finally bring the band their first elusive No.1 single with "Bring Your Daughter to The Slaughter" going straight to No.1 for Christmas 1990.
Work on "Fear on The Dark" started early in 1992 and Eddie went through a transformation as for the first time artist Derek Riggs did not supply the cover art but instead the band took a more sinister image drawn by Melvin Grant. "Fear Of The Dark" was to be the bands third No.1 album and with an elaborate show the band hit the road again starting this time in Scandanavia. Again the opportunity to play Castle Donington came to the band. The show was filmed and later released on video while several other shows on the tour were being recorded for a possible live album. Finishing in Japan in November the band returned unaware of what was lurking around the corner.
In March 1993 Bruce announced his departure feeling he had got to saturation point with other projects and the band set to work on finding a replacement while doing a final "Real Live Tour" tour with Bruce. The band visited Moscow for the first time and received an amazing reception and went on to complete 44 shows across Europe. Bruce's final show was to be a live pay-per-view televised spectacular "Raising Hell" featuring the magician Simon Drake performing grisly tricks interspersed with live performance by the band. This included Simon playing a guitar solo with guitarist Dave Murray severed hands and Bruce being decapitated!
After an intensive search Blaze Bayley of Wolfsbane was announced as Maidens new vocalist. The band and Blaze had already crossed paths as Woltsbane had supported Maiden on 1990 UK Tour. This new partnership started work on the darkly smoldering "X Factor" album, again recorded at Steve's Barnyard Studios but with Steve himself co-producing it with Nigel Green. The X Factour started prior to the album launch in October 1995 with shows in new territories Israel and South Africa. The album itself went to No.8 in the album chart while the band continued to tour comprehensively in Europe and the UK, highlighted with the bands Brixton Academy show before they continued throughout Western Europe, America, Japan and headlining many major festivals including the "Monsters of Rock" in Sao Paulo to 50,000 fans.
1997 saw work start on Virtual Xl, aptly named, this being their Eleventh Studio album. The cover artwork supplied by Melvin Grant depicted a boy watching a football match through a Virtual Reality headset while being surrounded by Armageddon and Eddie. This being a comment on technology taking over everything and the concern society shares as we approach the Millennium. This sentiment was also reflected in the material on the album with tracks such as "Futureal" and "When Two Worlds Collide". The football theme was carried through as Maiden, always being massive football supporters, decided to promote the album launch with their own Football tour, 1998 being World Cup year. The band set to work on putting together a dream team of world professionals such as Paul Gascoigne, lan Wright, Faustino Asprilla, Marc Overmars, Patrik Viera and Stuart Pearce, Stuart being an immense Maiden fan. A Virtual Xl team which featured ex-England stalwarts Terry Butcher, Tony Woodcock, Neil Webb and Paul Mariner toured throughout Europe playing games against teams with similarly famous names like Anders Limpar in Sweden, Gentile and Altobelli in Italy and even meeting up with the great Eusebio in Portugal.
The first single "The Angel and The Gambler" featured an amazing video, seeing the band placed in a completely computer generated environment depicting Eddie in his new guise along with characters that appear in "Ed Hunter", the forthcoming computer game. Their successful nine month 'Virtual World Tour" saw them in Europe, Japan, North America and finally South America.
Band discography:
A Matter Of Life And Death
Tracks:
1. Different World (Smith/Harris)
2. These Colours Don't Run
(Smith/Harris/Dickinson)
3. Brighter Than a Thousand Suns
(Smith/Harris/Dickinson)
4. The Pilgrim (Gers/Harris)
5. The Longest Day (Smith/Harris/Dickinson)
6. Out Of the Shadows (Dickinson/Harris)
7. The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg
(Murray/Harris)
8. For The Greater Good of God (Harris)
9. Lord Of Light (Smith/Harris/Dickinson)
10. The Legacy (Gers/Harris)
Death On The Road
Tracks:
1. Wildest Dreams
2. Wrathchild
3. Can I Play With Madness
4. The Trooper
5. Dance Of Death
6. Rainmaker
7. Brave New World
8. Paschendale
9. Lord Of The Flies
1. No More Lies
2. Hallowed Be Thy Name
3. Fear Of The Dark
4. Iron Maiden
5. Journeyman
6. Number Of The Beast
7. Run To The Hills
Dance Of Death
Tracks:
1. Wildest Dreams (Smith/Harris)
2. Rainmaker (Murray/Harris/Dickinson)
3. No More Lies (Harris)
4. Montsegur (Gers/Harris/Dickinson)
5. Dance Of Death (Gers/Harris)
6. Gates Of Tomorrow
(Gers/Harris/Dickinson)
7. New Frontier (McBrain/Smith/Dickinson)
8. Paschendale (Smith/Harris)
9. Face In The Sand
(Smith/Harris/Dickinson)
10. Age Of Innocence (Murray/Harris)
11. Journeyman (Smith/Harris/Dickinson)
The BBC Archives
Tracks:
1. Iron Maiden
2. Running Free
3. Transylvania
4. Sanctuary
5. Wrathchild
6. Run To The Hills
7. Children Of The Damned
8. The Number of The Beast
9. 22 Acacia Avenue
10. Transylvania
11. The Prisoner
12. Hallowed Be Thy Name
13. Phantom Of The Opera
14. Iron Maiden
1. Prowler
2. Remember Tomorrow
3. Killers
4. Running Free
5. Transylvania
6. Iron Maiden
7. Moonchild
8. Wrathchild
9. Infinite Dreams
10. The Trooper
11. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
12. The Number Of The Beast
13. Hallowed Be Thy Name
14. Iron Maiden
Best Of The B-Sides
Tracks:
1. Burning Ambition
2. Drifter - Live
3. Invasion
4. Remember Tomorrow - Live
5. I've Got The Fire
6. Cross-Eyed Mary
7. Rainbow's Gold
8. King Of Twilight
9. Reach Out
10. That Girl
11. Juanita
12. The Sheriff Of Huddersfield
13. Black Bart Blues
14. Prowler '88
15. Charlotte The Harlot '88
1. All In Your Mind
2. Kill Me Ce Soir
3. I'm a Mover
4. Communication Breakdown
5. Nodding Donkey Blues
6. Space Station No.5
7. I Can't See My Feelings
8. Roll Over Vic Vella
9. Justice of The Peace
10. Judgement Day
11. My Generation
12. Doctor Doctor
13. Blood On The Worlds Hands- Live
14. The Aftermath-Live
15. Futureal - Live
16. Wasted Years '99 - Live
Beast Over Hammersmith
Tracks:
1. Murders In The Rue Morgue
2. Wrathchild
3. Run To The Hills
4. Children Of The Damned
5. The Number of The Beast
6. Another Life
7. Killers
8. 22 Acacia Avenue
9. Total Eclipse
1. Transylvania
2. The Prisoner
3. Hallowed Be Thy Name
4. Phantom Of The Opera
5. Iron Maiden
6. Sanctuary
7. Drifter
8. Running Free
9. Prowler
Edward The Grea
t
Tracks:
1. Run To The Hills (Harris)
2. The Number Of The Beast (Harris)
3. The Trooper (Harris)
4. Flight of Icarus (Smith/Dickinson)
5. 2 Minutes To Midnight
(Smith/Dickinson)
6. Wasted Years (Smith)
7. Can I Play With Madness
(Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
8. The Evil That Men Do
(Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
9. Bring Your Daughter… To The
Slaughter (Dickinson)
10. Man On The Edge (Bayley/Gers)
11. Futureal (Harris/Bayley)
12. The Wicker Man (Smith/Harris/Dickinson)
13. Brave New World (Murray/Harris/Dickinson)
14. Wildest Dreams (Smith/Harris)
15. Rainmaker (Murray/Harris/Dickinson)
16. Fear Of The Dark (Live From Death On The Road) (Harris)
Rock In Rio
Tracks:
1. Intro
2. The Wicker Man
3. Ghost of the Navigator
4. Brave New World
5. Wrathchild
6. 2 Minutes to Midnight
7. Blood Brothers
8. Sign of the Cross
9. The Mercenary
10. The Trooper
11. Brave New World
(Enhanced Video)
1. Dream of Mirrors
2. The Clansman
3. The Evil That Men Do
4. Fear of the Dark
5. Iron Maiden
6. The Number of the Beast
7. Hallowed Be Thy Name
8. Sanctuary
9. Run to the Hills
10. A Day In The Life (Enhanced Video)
Brave New World
Tracks:
1. The Wicker Man
(Smith/Harris/Dickinson)
2. Ghost Of The Navigator
(Gers/Dickinson/Harris)
3. Brave New World
(Murray/Harris/Dickinson)
4. Blood Brothers (Harris)
5. The Mercenary (Gers/Harris)
6. Dream Of Mirrors (Gers/Harris)
7. The Fallen Angel (Smith/Harris)
8. The Nomad (Murray/Harris)
9. Out Of The Silent Planet
(Gers/Dickinson/Harris)
10. The Thin Line Between Love &
Hate (Murray/Harris)
Ed Hunt
Tracks:
1. Iron Maiden - Live
2. The Trooper (Harris)
3. The Number Of The Beast (Harris)
4. Wrathchild (Harris)
5. Futureal (Harris/Bayley)
6. Fear Of The Dark (Harris)
7. Be Quick Or Be Dead (Dickinson/Gers)
8. 2 Minutes To Midnight (Smith/Dickinson)
9. Man On The Edge (Bayley/Gers)
10. Aces High (Harris)
11. The Evil That Men Do
(Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
12. Wasted Years (Smith)
13. Powerslave (Dickinson)
14. Hallowed Be Thy Name (Harris)
15. Run To The Hills (Harris)
16. The Clansman (Harris)
17. Phantom Of The Opera (Harris)
18. Killers (Harris/Di'Anno)
19. Stranger In A Strange Land (Smith)
20. Tail Gunner (Harris/Dickinson)
Virtual XI
Tracks:
1. Futureal (Harris/Bayley)
2. The Angel and the Gambler (Harris)
3. Lightning Strikes Twice
(Murray/Harris)
4. The Clansman (Harris)
5. When Two Worlds Collide
(Harris/Bayley/Murray)
6. The Educated Fool (Harris)
7. Don't Look To The Eyes Of A
Stranger (Harris)
8. Como Estais Amigo (Gers/Bayley
The Best Of The Beast
Tracks:
1. Virus (Harris/Gers/Murray/Bayley)
2. Sign Of The Cross (Harris)
3. Afraid To Shoot Strangers (live) (Harris)
4. Man On The Edge (Bayley/Gers)
5. Be Quick Or Be Dead (Dickinson/Gers)
6. Fear Of The Dark (Live) (Harris)
7. Holy Smoke (Harris/Dickinson)
8. Bring Your Daughter... To The
Slaughter (Dickinson)
9. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
(Harris)
10. Can I Play With Madness
(Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
11. The Evil That Men Do (Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
12. The Clairvoyant (Harris)
13. Heaven Can Wait (Harris)
14. Wasted Years (Smith)
15. 2 Minutes To Midnight (Smith/Dickinson)
16. Running Free (Live) (Harris/Di'Anno)
17. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner (Live) (Harris)
18. Aces High (Harris)
19. Where Eagles Dare (Harris)
20. The Trooper (Harris)
21. The Number Of The Beast (Harris)
22. Revelations (Live) (Dickinson)
23. The Prisoner (Harris/Smith)
24. Run To The Hills (Harris)
25. Hallowed Be Thy Name (Harris)
26. Wrathchild (Harris)
27. Killers (Harris/Di'Anno)
28. Remember Tomorrow (Harris/Di'Anno)
29. Phantom Of The Opera (Harris)
30. Sanctuary (Harris/Murray/Di'Anno)
31. Prowler (Harris)
32. Invasion (Harris)
33. Strange World (Harris)
34. Iron Maiden (Harris)
The X Factor
Tracks:
1. Sign Of The Cross (Harris)
2. Lord Of The Flies (Harris/Gers)
3. Man On The Edge (Bayley/Gers)
4. Fortunes Of War (Harris)
5. Look For The Truth (Bayley/Gers/Harris)
6. The Aftermath (Harris/Bayley/Gers)
7. Judgement Of Heaven (Harris)
8. Blood On The World's Hands (Harris)
9. The Edge Of Darkness
(Harris/Bayley/Gers)
10. 2 A.M. (Bayley/Gers/Harris)
11. The Unbeliever (Harris/Gers)
Live At Donington
Tracks:
1. Be Quick Or Be Dead (Dickinson/Gers)
2. The Number Of The Beast (Harris)
3. Wrathchild (Harris)
4. From Here To Eternity (Harris)
5. Can I Play With Madness
(Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
6. Wasting Love (Dickinson/Gers)
7. Tailgunner (Dickinson/Harris)
8. The Evil That Men Do
(Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
9. Afraid To Shoot Strangers (Harris)
10. Fear Of The Dark (Harris)
11. Bring Your Daughter... To The
Slaughter (Dickinson)
12. The Clairvoyant (Harris)
13. Heaven Can Wait (Harris)
14. Run To The Hills (Harris)
15. 2 Minutes To Midnight (Smith/Dickinson)
16. Iron Maiden (Harris)
17. Hallowed Be Thy Name (Harris)
18. The Trooper (Harris)
19. Sanctuary (Iron Maiden)
20. Running Free (Harris/Di'Anno
A Real Live Dead One
Tracks:
1. The Number Of The Beast (Harris)
2. The Trooper (Harris)
3. Prowler (Harris)
4. Transylvania (Harris)
5. Remember Tomorrow (Harris/Di'Anno)
6. Where Eagles Dare (Harris)
7. Sanctuary (Iron Maiden)
8. Running Free (Harris/Di'Anno)
9. Run To The Hills (Harris)
10. 2 Minutes To Midnight
(Smith/Dickinson)
11. Iron Maiden (Harris)
12. Hallowed Be Thy Name (Harris)
1. Be Quick Or Be Dead (Dickinson/Gers)
2. From Here To Eternity (Harris)
3. Can I Play With Madness (Smith/Dickinson/Gers)
4. Wasting Love (Dickinson/Gers)
5. Tail Gunner (Harris/Dickinson)
6. The Evil That Men Do (Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
7. Afraid To Shoot Strangers (Harris)
8. Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter (Dickinson)
9. Heaven Can Wait (Harris)
10. The Clairvoyant (Harris)
11. Fear Of The Dark (Harris)
Fear Of The Dark
Tracks:
1. Be Quick Or Be Dead (Dickinson/Gers)
2. From Here To Eternity (Harris)
3. Afraid To Shoot Strangers (Harris)
4. Fear Is The Key (Dickinson/Gers)
5. Childhood's End (Harris)
6. Wasting Love (Dickinson/Gers)
7. The Fugitive (Harris)
8. Chains of Misery (Murray/Dickinson)
9. The Apparition (Harris/Gers)
10. Judas Be My Guide (Dickinson/Murray)
11. Weekend Warrior (Harris/Gers)
12. Fear Of The Dark (Harris)
No Prayer For The Dying
Tracks:
1. Tail Gunner (Harris/Dickinson)
2. Holy Smoke (Harris/Dickinson)
3. No Prayer For The Dying (Harris)
4. Public Enema Number One
(Murray/Dickinson)
5. Fates Warning (Murray/Harris)
6. The Assassin (Harris)
7. Run Silent Run Deep (Harris)
8. Hooks In You (Dickinson/Smith)
9. Bring Your Daughter... To The
Slaughter (Dickinson)
10. Mother Russia (Harris)
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Tracks:
1. Moonchild (Smith/Dickinson)
2. Infinite Dreams (Harris)
3. Can I Play With Madness
(Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
4. The Evil That Men Do
(Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
5. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
(Harris)
6. The Prophecy (Murray/Harris)
7. The Clairvoyant (Harris)
8. Only The Good Die Young
Somewhere In Time
Tracks:
1. Caught Somewhere In Time (Harris)
2. Wasted Years (Smith)
3. Sea Of Madness (Smith)
4. Heaven Can Wait (Harris)
5. The Loneliness Of The Long
Distance Runner (Harris)
6. Stranger In A Strange Land (Smith)
7. Deja Vu (Murray/Harris)
8. Alexander The Great (Harris)
Live After Death
Tracks:
1. Aces High (Harris)
2. 2 Minutes To Midnight
(Smith/Dickinson)
3. The Trooper (Harris)
4. Revelations (Dickinson)
5. Flight Of Icarus (Smith/Dickinson)
6. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner (Harris)
7. Powerslave (Dickinson)
8. The Number Of The Beast (Harris)
9. Hallowed Be Thy Name (Harris)
10. Iron Maiden (Harris)
11. Run To The Hills (Harris)
12. Running Free (Harris/Di'Anno)
13. Wrathchild (Harris)
14. Children Of The Damned (Harris)
15. 22 Acacia Avenue (Harris/Smith)
16. Die With Your Boots On (Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
17. The Phantom Of The Opera (Harris)
Powerslave
Tracks:
1. Aces High (Harris)
2. 2 Minutes To Midnight
(Smith/Dickinson)
3. Losfer Words (Harris)
4. Flash Of The Blade (Dickinson)
5. The Duellists (Harris)
6. Back In The Village (Smith/Dickinson)
7. Powerslave (Dickinson)
8. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner (Harris)
Piece Of Mind
Tracks:
1. Where Eagles Dare (Harris)
2. Revelations (Dickinson)
3. Flight of Icarus (Smith/Dickinson)
4. Die With Your Boots On
(Smith/Dickinson/Harris)
5. The Trooper (Harris)
6. Still Life (Murray/Harris)
7. Quest For Fire (Harris)
8. Sun And Steel (Dickinson/Smith)
9. To Tame A Land (Harris)
The Number Of The Beast
Tracks:
1. Invaders (Harris)
2. Children Of The Damned (Harris)
3. The Prisoner (Harris/Smith)
4. 22 Acacia Avenue (Harris/Smith)
5. The Number Of The Beast (Harris)
6. Run To The Hills (Harris)
7. Gangland (Smith/Burr)
8. Total Eclipse (Harris/Murray/Burr)
9. Hallowed Be Thy Name (Harris)
Iron Maiden
Tracks:
1. Prowler (Harris)
2. Remember Tomorrow (Harris/Di'Anno)
3. Running Free (Harris/Di'Anno)
4. Phantom Of The Opera (Harris)
5. Transylvania (Harris)
6. Strange World (Harris)
7. Sanctuary (Harris/Di'Anno/Murray)
8. Charlotte The Harlot (Murray)
9. Iron Maiden (Harris)
Band official website: http://www.ironmaiden.com
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