Iron Maiden - Edward The Great - Greatest Hits [Remastered] (2002)
BAND/ARTIST: Iron Maiden
- Title: Edward The Great - Greatest Hits
- Year Of Release: 2002
- Label: EMI [7243 5 43103 2 4]
- Genre: Heavy Metal, Hard Rock
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
- Total Time: 1:15:12
- Total Size: 174 mb / 51 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Edward the Great collects most of Iron Maiden's hits, including the punishing "Number of the Beast", the super-dramatic "Can I Play with Madness?" and their sole chart-topper "Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter". Since their late-1970s rise as prime movers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Iron Maiden have unleashed a ferocious pack of hit singles and million-selling albums. Their recipe was simple: They took their lyrics from bloody world mythology and classic gothic literature and backed them with a soaring, bulldozing twin-guitar assault driven on by main man Steve Harris' relentless bass. It was an approach that would influence countless rock bands, from Metallica to a string of Scandinavian death-merchants.
On Edward the Great, the voice of their longest-standing vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, dominates, with only two tracks sung by his brief replacement, Blaze Bayley. But it's unfortunate and arguably sinful that there's no room for original singer Paul DiAnno, meaning that we're denied the rough and punky "Runnin' Free" and "Sanctuary", instead being fobbed off with a live version of "Fear of the Dark" from the band's massive Rock in Rio show in 2001. This is surely down to a desire to maintain a consistency of production values but, even so, the early hits, both pivotal and memorably brilliant, are sorely missed.
On Edward the Great, the voice of their longest-standing vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, dominates, with only two tracks sung by his brief replacement, Blaze Bayley. But it's unfortunate and arguably sinful that there's no room for original singer Paul DiAnno, meaning that we're denied the rough and punky "Runnin' Free" and "Sanctuary", instead being fobbed off with a live version of "Fear of the Dark" from the band's massive Rock in Rio show in 2001. This is surely down to a desire to maintain a consistency of production values but, even so, the early hits, both pivotal and memorably brilliant, are sorely missed.
:: TRACKLIST ::
1 Run To The Hills 3:55
2 The Number Of The Beast 4:52
3 Flight Of Icarus 3:52
4 The Trooper 4:11
5 2 Minutes To Midnight 6:00
6 Wasted Years 5:06
7 Can I Play With Madness 3:31
8 The Evil That Men Do 4:34
9 The Clairvoyant 4:27
10 Infinite Dreams 6:10
11 Holy Smoke 3:48
12 Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter 4:44
13 Man On The Edge 4:12
14 Futureal 2:55
15 The Wicker Man 4:34
16 Fear Of The Dark (Live At Rock In Rio) 8:04
Iron Maiden
Bruce Dickinson – lead vocals (except "Man on the Edge", "Futureal")
Steve Harris – bass guitar, producer ("Man on the Edge", "Futureal"), co-producer ("The Wicker Man", "Fear of the Dark", "Brave New World", "Wildest Dreams", "Rainmaker")
Dave Murray – guitar
Janick Gers – guitar ("Holy Smoke", "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter", "Man on the Edge", "Futureal", "The Wicker Man", "Fear of the Dark", "Brave New World", "Wildest Dreams", "Rainmaker")
Adrian Smith – guitar (except "Holy Smoke", "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter", "Man on the Edge", "Futureal")
Nicko McBrain – drums (except "Run to the Hills", "The Number of the Beast")
Additional musicians
Blaze Bayley – lead vocals ("Man on the Edge", "Futureal")
Clive Burr – drums ("Run to the Hills", "The Number of the Beast")
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