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File Size: 1.02 GB
Year: 2011
Label: EMI
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Iron Maiden are an English heavy metal band from Leyton in east London, formed in 1975 by bassist and primary songwriter Steve Harris. Since their inception, the band's discography has grown to include a total of thirty-six albums: fifteen studio albums; ten live albums; four EPs; and seven compilations.
Pioneers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Iron Maiden achieved success during the early 1980s. After several line-up changes, the band went on to release a series of U.S. and UK platinum and gold albums, including 1982's The Number of the Beast, 1983's Piece of Mind, 1984's Powerslave, 1985's live release Live After Death, 1986's Somewhere in Time and 1988's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. Since the return of lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith in 1999, the band have undergone a resurgence in popularity,[1] with their latest studio offering, The Final Frontier, peaking at No. 1 in 28 different countries[2] and receiving widespread critical acclaim.[3]
Considered one of the most successful heavy metal bands in history, Iron Maiden have reportedly sold over 85 million records worldwide[4] with little radio or television support.[5] The band won the Ivor Novello Award for international achievement in 2002,[6] and were also inducted into the Hollywood RockWalk in Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles, California during their United States tour in 2005.[7] As of August 2011, the band have played almost 2000 live shows throughout their career.
For the past 30 years, the band have been supported by their famous mascot, "Eddie", who has appeared on almost all of their album and single covers, as well as in their live shows.
From Fear to Eternity - The Best of 1990 - 2010 2011
From Fear to Eternity: The Best of 1990 - 2010 is a compilation album by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden, containing a selection of songs originally released on their last eight studio efforts to date. The title is lifted from the 1992 single, "From Here to Eternity", although it is not featured in this release.
The album was announced on 15 March 2011, to be released by EMI on 23 May,[1][2] although this was later changed to 6 June.[3] Unlike their previous compilation (Somewhere Back in Time), the release covered two CDs in order to encompass longer tracks, such as "Paschendale", although the price remained that of a single disc record.[4]
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.
The album cover was designed by Melvyn Grant,[5] and serves to reference each relevant studio release. Three representations of Eddie appear, one dressed in Grim Reaper attire (as in Dance of Death), one atop the tank from A Matter of Life and Death - which is imprinted with the "Cross-Keys" symbol from The Final Frontier - and a large burning wicker man (the first single from Brave New World). The artwork also contains the tree from Fear of the Dark, the tombstone from No Prayer for the Dying, a large "X" on the tree trunk (representing The X Factor) and the twisted figures and burnt building structure from the Virtual XI cover.
Classic Rock described the album as representing "Gold from ever era", claiming that, although "weighted towards the... last five studio albums", the "earlier singles... fight their corner remarkably well." The review also argues that some of the release's later songs "match anything from Maiden's 80s heyday."[8]
In their July 2011 issue, Metal Hammer praised the compilation for doing "an excellent job of gathering the heartiest wheat over the last two decades", although deeming Blaze Bayley's absence from the album a "glitch" albeit "for the best."
Tracks:
Disc 1
1. "The Wicker Man" (from Brave New World)
2. "Holy Smoke" (from No Prayer for the Dying)
3. "El Dorado" (from The Final Frontier)
4. "Paschendale" (from Dance of Death)
5. "Different World" (from A Matter of Life and Death)
6. "Man on the Edge (live)" (B-side of "The Wicker Man" single; originally from The X Factor)
7. "The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg" (from A Matter of Life and Death)
8. "Blood Brothers" (from Brave New World)
9. "Rainmaker" (from Dance of Death)
10. "Sign of the Cross (live)" (from Rock in Rio; originally from The X Factor)
11. "Brave New World" (from Brave New World)
12. "Fear of the Dark (live)" (from Rock in Rio; originally from Fear of the Dark)
Disc 2
1. "Be Quick or Be Dead" (from Fear of the Dark)
2. "Tailgunner" (from No Prayer for the Dying)
3. "No More Lies" (from Dance of Death)
4. "Coming Home" (from The Final Frontier)
5. "The Clansman (live)" (from Rock in Rio; originally from Virtual XI)
6. "For the Greater Good of God" (from A Matter of Life and Death)
7. "These Colours Don't Run" (from A Matter of Life and Death)
8. "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" (from No Prayer for the Dying)
9. "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" (from Fear of the Dark)
10. "Dance of Death" (from Dance of Death)
11. "When the Wild Wind Blows" (from The Final Frontier)
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