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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724349691803
Format: Enhanced
Label: EMI
Manufacturer: EMI
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: EMI
Release Date: September 14, 1998
Studio: EMI
Sales Rank: 915
Disc 1:- Invaders
- Children Of The Damned
- Prisoner
- 22 Acacia Avenue
- The Number Of The Beast
- Run To The Hills
- Gangland
- Total Eclipse
- Hallowed Be Thy Name
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Amazon.co.uk Review: Times might have changed, now--with the advent of new-metal acts like Korn--but throughout the 1980s, a damning generalisation held true: English heavy metal rocked, while the American variant--with a few notable exceptions--sucked. The difference went beyond aesthetics--the Yanks' avowed penchant for big hair and eyeliner--though that was certainly part of it: 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, cartoonishly morbid, Iron Maiden were typical of the local effort: emphasising a driving, no-nonsense approach to the music. And it worked: among metal aficionados, this album ranks as one of the defining moments of the entire genre. Of the eight 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
Description: 1982's THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST remains one of heavy metal'sall-time classics. Although the British quintet was in the midst of enjoying its first taste of global success, original singer Paul Di'Anno abruptly quit in 1981. Though stunned,the young band wisely agreed to soldier on, making ex-Samson singer Bruce Dickinson their new frontman. Nicknamed "The Air Raid Siren", Dickinson's voice was to become one of the band's most prominent signature characteristics. It also didn't hurt that the band had composed some of its best songs ever, such as the haunting title song, and its first U.K. Top-10 single, "Run to the Hills". Other highlights include thesinister "Children of the Damned", the melodic "The Prisoner", and the album-closing epic "Hallowed Be Thy Name".
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"The Number Of The Beast" is an absolute classic, a landmark album in music/rock/metal history. And this reissue is an absolute disaster, with the classic cover printed in wrong colors, and the audio victimized by the infamous "loudness war" (Google the expression if you don't know what it means), with the music having been turned into one big mass of distorted noise. I did a full audio analysis of the whole album and just can't understand how the band's label could have let this precious material fall into the hands of inept audio engineers capable of producing something this amateurish. I wonder if the band had any say in these "enhanced" releases. Avoid this thing and buy an older, non-enhanced and non-remastered CD edition of the album if ... Read More:
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This is a classic metal album. Every metalhead should have this in your collection if you dont treat yourself and go out and buy a copy of this fantastic album. First album with Bruce Dickinson and what a debut for Dickinson. From the awesome Intro Of Invaders To the classic Hallowed Be Thy Name this has all killer written all over and no filler. Filled with great solos/riffs fantastic drumming and amazing vocals by Dickinson. Iron Maiden were the second metal band i got into there amazing i dont how anyone can hate them. They are so talented. This is reall music if you're into Nu-metal burn your nu-metal collection and start a new collection of proper metal and by doing first buy this wonderful masterpiece. UP THE IRONS!!!!!!!!!!
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This song features a number of strong songs - Children of the Damned, The Prisoner, Number of the Beast, Hallowed be thy Name, Run to the Hills and a few fillers such as Invaders, 22 Acacia Avenue, Gangland. In general I think the title track is pretty special, it has a raw energy to it very rarely replicated. Hallowed be thy name is special for the opposite reason, its a complex, long brooding song.
This also introduced Iron Maiden to the true metal scene, before this they were part of the "New Wave of British Heavy Metal" a lot of which was also influenced by punk and also by what was happening in the US (Iggy Pop, MC5 etc). In fact Paul Dianno their first singer really had more in common with a non-metal scene. For those interested ... Read More:
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This CD is pure gold for one reason and one reason only..."Hallowed Be Thy Name". Yes, the other tracks are amazing. Yes, one track doesn't make an album. But in this case, I beg to differ. This has got to be one of the great rock/metal songs, and the live versions just make it even better and more atmospheric. If you're just getting into Iron Maiden, this is probably one of the best places that you could start.
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I had only heard of Iron Maiden through other people, but never really listened to any of their music until I heard `Run To The Hills' which I though was fantastic, so I went out and bought this album simply because it had that song on it. I thought the album was really good and Dickinson's vocals definitely made it stand out from other metal bands, but I had no idea of its iconic status.
This is the first Maiden album to feature Bruce Dickinson in the line-up and the first to contain a Top Ten single. It also has on it `Hallowed Be Thy Name' which I had not heard of before; as soon as I heard it, I thought it was definitely the best song on the album. It was only later I found out that many others thought the same. The title track has caused ... Read More:
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