Product description Iron Maiden ~ Brave New World .com Iron Maiden are nothing if not consistent. Since 1980's self-titled debut, they've been one of metal's preeminent torchbearers, spewing forth dramatic old-school, Euro-flavored arena-style metal, that to a non-fan might seem akin to Spinal Tap. The band's legion of followers, however, will rejoice at the 67 minutes of archetypal Maiden found on Brave New World. The album reunites their classic-period singer Bruce Dickinson with his longtime band following his self-imposed six-year absence. Also back on board is guitarist Adrian Smith, giving Maiden a scorching three-guitar lineup. Maiden's lyrical scope is as historic and elaborate as ever, their muscular musicality verging on the melodramatic. But that's what Maiden have always been about, and their sound is instantly recognizable on such meaty cuts as "The Mercenary," "The Fallen Angel," and "Ghost of the Navigator." Brave New World's signature time changes, guitar harmonies, and urgent vocals render moot any question as to whether it will spawn Maiden classics to rival the likes of "Run to the Hills" and "Number of the Beast." Bruce is back, and all's right on this Brave New World. --Katherine Turman
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One of the greatest comeback albums of all time!
In my opinion, this is one of the greatest comeback albums of all time, although I see nothing wrong with the previous album (Virtual XI). It's a purchase that I will never regret, hopefully the same for you WHEN you buy it. So here is my Track by track explanation of the album.The Wicker Man; I still remember hearing this track for the first time on "From Fear To Eternity; The best-of..." and falling in love with it. It was love at first hear! Anyways, it's just a rocking track, from beginning to end, especially at the chorus when the rocking drummer Nicko bursts out with an almost impossible drum beat. No wonder it was the lead single from the album. It's just awesome! 10/10Ghost of the Navigator; Starts out a little mellow with no drums, kinda epic-ish, and then it bursts out into one of the best songs on the album, and of the year. Around the end of the bridge section, before the last chorus, it gets faster, heavier, and awesomer before the last chorus. Just a fantastic song. 10/10Brave New World; Starts out kinda like the previous track, and then bursts out into awesomeness. Never giving up, it's a great song. 10/10Blood Brothers; A nice track. Kinda mellow throughout. A really cool song. 9/10The Mercenary; Another rocking song, fast, heavy, just a fantastic song 10/10Dream of Mirrors; Clearly the epic on the album! The first couple minutes (The first two verses and the first chorus) start out mellow and then bursts out into full epicness. Around the 4-5 minute mark it bursts into an almost impossible drum beat at a kinda high speed and lasts for about 3 minutes before the last chorus appears. So alaround it;s just awesome and epic. 10/10The Fallen Angel; Kinda sounds like it could be a filler, but lets face it: There is no such thing as an Iron Maiden Filler Song! It has a rocking beat, heavy, and awesome! 9/10The Nomad; Another fantastic epic. That's it; Just epic! The end! Another one of my favorites. 10/10Out of the Silent Planet; A rocking, heavy track, another one of my favorites. This one was the second single from this album (released in a numbered Digipak!) 10/10The Thin Line Between Love and Hate; A great way to close an album. It's a cool track. 10/10So I think if you don't have it yet, well, buy it soon!
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Joya imperdible
Como fanático de Iron Maiden desde hace muchos años, debo decir que esta edición en vinilo de "Brave New World" es simplemente excepcional. La calidad del sonido es impresionante; la calidez y la profundidad que se obtienen al escucharlo en vinilo realmente resalta la maestría de la composición de las canciones.Calidad del sonido: El vinilo ofrece una experiencia de audio envolvente, con matices que simplemente no se perciben de la misma manera en otros formatos.Composición de las canciones: Las composiciones son magistrales, desde la épica "The Wicker Man" hasta la melancólica "Blood Brothers". Cada canción es una obra maestra por derecho propio.Embalaje y presentación: El vinilo viene con un arte de tapa impresionante que complementa perfectamente la atmósfera del álbum.En pocas palabras, esta edicion del Brave New World en vinilo es una joya que todo amante de Maiden debe tener en su coleccion.................
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Excelentes los vinilos
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Bruce's Return
The product is great. If you know, you know. Packaged with care, and a fine addition to my collection.
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Overnight delivery is unbeatable!
Saw on Amazon this sick vinyl from Iron Maiden as I was laying in bed, which of course I already knew all the songs prior to purchasing. No issues at all, delivered in less than 24 hours and no basic white covers. This set had printed covers (they care about their fans) and arrived brand new. Thank you seller and Amazon on bringing these amazing tunes to my place within 24 hours! Talk about top tier delivery!
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Maiden is BACK-- almost.
This 2000 release from Iron Maiden proves that classical metal is still alive and well. Back in the fray are Bruce Dickinson on lead vocals (where he should be) and Adrian Smith on guitars (ditto). A little more progressive than Maiden's earlier efforts, to me that merely signifies that they are keeping up with the times and evolving while not producing drivel merely to make money (unlike some band that has released crap ever since their black album. Oh and most of the bands on K-Rock too.). From the opening of "The Wicker Man" to Nicko's "Oh I f---in' missed it" at the end of "The Thin Line Between Love & Hate" there is no one song that you can say is really bad on this CD. "The Mercenary" and "The Fallen Angel" harken back to Powerslave and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son in songwriting, while "Dream of Mirrors", "Blood Brothers" and the title track show us a glimpse of the aforementioned new, progressive Maiden. The only complaint I have with the album is the guitars, or lack thereof. What ever happend to the crunching sound that they had on Piece of Mind and Powerslave? I defy anyone to tell me that the production on Brave New World is better than the job Martin Birch did on Powerslave. If what Janick said on the Maiden website is true, that they plug in with no effects and turn the amp up to 10, then someone please donate a distortion pedal to these guys. But, I guess after what we had to listen to during the Blaze era (which I personally think wasn't so bad, but it looks like I'm in the minority) to have Bruce and Adrian back in the band and churning out some quality music, I can live with that. Highly recommended, if only to wash away the aftertaste of X Factor and Virtual XI.
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Brave New World by Iron Maiden is rocking great.
Very enjoyable to listen to Iron Maiden’s Brave New World as it rocks like every other album they released.
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