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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724349691902
Format: Enhanced
Label: EMI
Manufacturer: EMI
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: EMI
Release Date: September 14, 1998
Studio: EMI
Sales Rank: 2398
Disc 1:- Where Eagles Dare
- Revelations
- Flight Of Icarus
- Die With Your Boots On
- Trooper
- Still Life
- Quest For Fire
- Sun And Steel
- To Tame A Land
- Flight Of Icarus
- Trooper
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Yes they can. This album is amazing starting the album off with nickos awesome drum intro then going into an awesome song which is Where Eagles Dare, awesome great chorus and solos and riffs and of course vocals. Revelations is an amazing song a bit slower but still got those riffs and an awesome solo again i dont need to mention the vocals again. Flight Of The Icarus why do some maiden fans have a problem with this i love it great song and chorus and solo, Die With Your Boots is another classic. Then the obvious classic on this album The Trooper a rocking track brilliant solos and lyrics and an awesome riff it has classic written all over it. Still life it has a strange intro to it but it's awesome. Quest For Fire this is the wrost song on ... Read More:
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Although this album isn't as good as some of there previous, or indeed later, albums, it still contains some rather good songs. Foremost amongst these is possibly my favourite Maiden song of all time, "The Trooper", although "Die With Your Boots On" is also excellent. All in all, this is a good album, but there are better Maiden ones out there if you're just starting out.
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This has got to be the best album Maiden released at the time; okay, there are no songs to rival `Run To The Hills' or `Hallowed Be Thy Name' from the previous work, but this has the highest concentration of decent songs yet.
There is really only one dud `Quest For Fire', which is still okay, but every time I hear it I think of Spinal Tap's `Stonehenge' since both songs deal with a pre-historic subject. I just can't fault the rest of the album at all.
As with the others in this remastered series, the disc comes with CD ROM content. Two very grainy videos of `Flight Of Icarus' and `The Trooper', tour dates, information on the album, pictures, art work, family tree, and samples from other albums in the series. All of this is a nice ... Read More:
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I've heard the classic Iron Maiden setlist staples The Trooper and Flight of Icarus so I thought this album would be absolutely killer, though it turned out I was completely off the mark this time.
Other than the two songs mentioned, the album is almost a chore to listen to, the intros to the songs are too long, the music is bland and many of the lyrics are poorly thought out. One such stinker is Quest For Fire:
"In a time when dinosaurs walked the earth..."
This album isn't very accessible for those who casually listen to metal and only if you're a Maiden fan will you get anything out of this album.
The only reason I gave this album 2 stars instead of 1 is because it has The Trooper and Flight of ... Read More:
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This was the first Iron Maiden album I heard, listening to it again over twenty years later it is still a great album.
It has dated quite well, in fact maiden have as a whole. other rock bands from the era have devolved into bad ballads and the old stuff reeks of eighties, not so here.
It is timeless music, defined by genre not eighties fashion and production techniques.
Stand out tune, the trooper.
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