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A Real Dead One Album
  1. The Number of the Beast
  2. The Trooper
  3. Prowler
  4. Transylvania
  5. Remember Tomorrow
  6. Where Eagles Dare
  7. Sanctuary
  8. Running Free
  9. Run to the Hills
  10. 2 Minutes to Midnight
  11. Iron Maiden
  12. Hallowed Be Thy Name
A Real Live One Album
  1. Be Quick or Be Dead
  2. From Here To Eternity
  3. Can I Play With Madness
  4. Wasting Love
  5. Tailgunner
  6. The Evil That Men Can Do
  7. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
  8. Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter
  9. Heaven Can Wait
  10. The Clairvoyant
  11. Fear Of The Dark
Best Of The Beast Album
  1. Virus
  2. Sign of The Cross
  3. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
  4. Man On The Edge
  5. Be Quick or Be Dead
  6. Fear Of The Dark
  7. Holy Smoke
  8. Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter
  9. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
  10. Can I Play With Madness
  11. The Evil That Men Do
  12. The Clairvoyant
  13. Heaven Can Wait
  14. Wasted Years
  15. 2 Minutes to Midnight
  16. Running Free
  17. Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  18. Aces High
  19. Where Eagles Dare
  20. The Trooper
  21. The Number of the Beast
  22. Revelations
  23. The Prisoner
  24. Run to the Hills
  25. Hallowed Be Thy Name
  26. Wrathchild
  27. Killers
  28. Remember Tomorrow
  29. Phantom of the Opera
  30. Sanctuary
  31. Prowler
  32. Invasion
  33. Strange World
  34. Iron Maiden
Brave New World Album
  1. Blood Brothers
  2. Brave New World
  3. Dream Of Mirrors
  4. Ghost Of The Navigator
  5. Out Of The Silent Planet
  6. The Fallen Angel
  7. The Mercenary
  8. The Nomad
  9. The Thin Line Between Love And Hate
  10. The Wicker Man
Can I Play With Madness Album
  1. Can I Play With Madness
  2. Black Bart Blues
  3. Massacre
Dance of Death Album
  1. Wildest Dreams
  2. Rainmaker
  3. No More Lies
  4. Montsegur
  5. Dance Of Death
  6. Gates Of Tomorrow
  7. New Frontier
  8. Paschendale
  9. Face in The Sand
  10. Age Of Innocence
  11. Journeyman
Death On The Road Album
  1. Brave New World
  2. Can I Play With Madness
  3. Dance Of Death
  4. Fear Of The Dark
  5. Hallowed Be Thy Name
  6. Iron Maiden
  7. Journeyman
  8. Lord Of The Flies
  9. No More Lies
  10. Number Of The Beast
  11. Paschendale
  12. Rainmaker
  13. Run to the Hills
  14. The Trooper
  15. Wildest Dreams
  16. Wrathchild
Ed Hunter Album
  1. 2 Minutes to Midnight
  2. Aces High
  3. Be Quick or Be Dead
  4. Fear Of The Dark
  5. Futureal
  6. Hallowed Be Thy Name
  7. Iron Maiden
  8. Killers
  9. Man On The Edge
  10. Phantom of the Opera
  11. Powerslave
  12. Run to the Hills
  13. Stranger in a Strange Land
  14. Tailgunner
  15. The Clansman
  16. The Evil That Men Do
  17. The Number of the Beast
  18. The Trooper
  19. Wasted Years
  20. Wrathchild
Edward The Great: Greatest Hits Album
  1. Run to the Hills
  2. The Number of the Beast
  3. Flight Of Icarus
  4. The Trooper
  5. 2 Minutes to Midnight
  6. Wasted Years
  7. Can I Play With Madness
  8. The Evil That Men Do
  9. The Clairvoyant
  10. Infinite Dreams
  11. Holy Smoke
  12. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
  13. Man On The Edge
  14. Futureal
  15. The Wicker Man
  16. Fear Of The Dark (Live At Rock In Rio)
Fear Of The Dark Album
  1. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
  2. Be Quick or Be Dead
  3. Chains of Misery
  4. Fear Is The Key
  5. Fear Of The Dark
  6. From Here To Eternity
  7. Judas Be My Guide
  8. The Apparition
  9. The Fugitive
  10. Wasting Love
  11. Weekend Warrior
Iron Maiden Album
  1. Charlotte the Harlot
  2. Iron Maiden
  3. Phantom of the Opera
  4. Prowler
  5. Remember Tomorrow
  6. Running Free
  7. Sanctuary
  8. Strange World
  9. Transylvania
Killers Album
  1. Another Life
  2. Drifter
  3. Genghis Khan
  4. Innocent Exile
  5. Killers
  6. Murders In The Rue Morgue
  7. Prodigal Son
  8. Purgatory
  9. The Ides Of March
  10. Twilight Zone
  11. Wrathchild
Live After Death Album
  1. Aces High
  2. 2 Minutes to Midnight
  3. The Trooper
  4. Revelations
  5. Flight Of Icarus
  6. Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  7. Powerslave
  8. The Number of the Beast
  9. Hallowed Be Thy Name
  10. Iron Maiden
  11. Run to the Hills
  12. Running Free
Live At Donington Album
  1. Be Quick or Be Dead
  2. The Number of the Beast
  3. Wrathchild
  4. From Here To Eternity
  5. Can I Play With Madness
  6. Wasting Love
  7. Tailgunner
  8. The Evil That Men Do
  9. Afraid To Shoot Strangers
  10. Fear Of The Dark
  11. Bring You Daughter... To The Slaughter
  12. The Clairvoyant
  13. Heaven Can Wait
  14. Run to the Hills
  15. 2 Minutes to Midnight
  16. Iron Maiden
  17. Hallowed Be Thy Name
  18. The Trooper
  19. Sanctuary
  20. Running Free
No Prayer For The Dying Album
  1. Bring Your Daughter... ...To The Slaughter
  2. Fates Warning
  3. Holy Smoke
  4. Hooks In You
  5. Mother Russia
  6. No Prayer for the Dying
  7. Public Enema Number One
  8. Run Silent,Run Deep
  9. Tailgunner
  10. The Assassin
Number Of The Beast Album
  1. 22 Acacia Avenue
  2. Children of the Damned
  3. Gangland
  4. Hallowed Be Thy Name
  5. Invaders
  6. Run to the Hills
  7. The Number of the Beast
  8. The Prisoner
  9. Total Eclipse
Piece Of Mind Album
  1. Die With Your Boots On
  2. Flight Of Icarus
  3. Quest For Fire
  4. Revelations
  5. Still Life
  6. Sun and Steel
  7. The Trooper
  8. To Tame a Land
  9. Where Eagles Dare
Powerslave Album
  1. 2 Minutes to Midnight
  2. Aces High
  3. Back in the Village
  4. Flash of the Blade
  5. Powerslave
  6. Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  7. The Duellists
Rock In Rio Album
  1. Intro
  2. The Wicker Man
  3. Ghost Of The Navigator
  4. Brave New World
  5. Wrathchild
  6. 2 Minutes to Midnight
  7. Blood Brothers
  8. Sign of The Cross
  9. The Mercenary
  10. The Trooper
  11. Dream Of Mirrors
  12. The Clansman
  13. The Evil That Men Do
  14. Fear Of The Dark
  15. Iron Maiden
  16. The Number of the Beast
  17. Hallowed Be Thy Name
  18. Sanctuary
  19. Run to the Hills
Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son Album
  1. Can I Play With Madness
  2. Infinite Dreams
  3. Moonchild
  4. Only the Good Die Young
  5. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
  6. The Clairvoyant
  7. The Evil That Men Do
  8. The Prophecy
Somewhere In Time Album
  1. Alexander the Great [356 - 323 BC]
  2. Caught Somewhere in Time
  3. Deja Vu
  4. Heaven Can Wait
  5. Sea of Madness
  6. Stranger in a Strange Land
  7. The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner
  8. Wasted Years
The Number Of The Beast Album
  1. Invaders
  2. Children of the Damned
  3. The Prisoner
  4. 22 Acacia Avenue
  5. The Number of the Beast
  6. Run to the Hills
  7. Gangland
  8. Total Eclipse
  9. Hallowed Be Thy Name
Virtual Xi Album
  1. Como Estais Amigos
  2. Futureal
  3. Lightning Strikes Twice
  4. The Angel And The Gambler
  5. The Clansman
  6. The Educated Fool
  7. When Two Worlds Collide
Virus Album
  1. Virus
  2. Sanctuary
  3. Wrathchild
  4. Virus
  5. My Generation
  6. Doctor, Doctor
X Factor Album
  1. 2 AM
  2. Fortunes Of War
  3. Judgement Of Heaven
  4. Look For The Truth
  5. Lord Of The Flies
  6. Man On The Edge
  7. Sign of The Cross
  8. The Aftermath
  9. The Edge Of Darkness
  10. The Unbeliever
Formed in London, England, in 1976, Iron Maiden was from the start the brainchild of Steve Harris (b. 12 March 1957, Leytonstone, London, England; bass), formerly a member of pub rockers Smiler. Named after a medieval torture device, the music was suitably heavy and hard on the senses.

The heavy metal scene of the late 70s was widely regarded as stagnant, with only a handful of bands proving their ability to survive and produce music of quality. It was at this time that a new breed of young British bands began to emerge. This movement, which began to break cover in 1979 and 1980, was known as the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, or N.W.O.B.*.M.. Iron Maiden were one of the foremost bands in the genre, and many would say its definitive example. Younger and meaner, the N.W.O.B.*.M. bands dealt in faster, more energetic heavy metal than any of their forefathers (punk being an obvious influence).

There were several line-up changes in the Iron Maiden ranks in the very early days, and come the release of their debut EP, the band featured Harris, Dave Murray (b. 23 December 1958, London, England; guitar), Paul Di'Anno (b. 17 May 1959, Chingford, London, England; vocals) and Doug Sampson (drums).

The band made its live debut at the Cart & Horses Pub in Stratford, east London, in 1977, before honing its sound on the local pub circuit over the ensuing two years. Unable to solicit a response from record companies, the band sent a three-track tape, featuring Iron Maiden, Prowler and Strange World, to Neal Kay, DJ at north London's hard rock disco, the Kingsbury Bandwagon Soundhouse. Kay's patronage of Iron Maiden won them an instant welcome, which prompted the release of The Soundhouse Tapes on the band's own label.

In November 1979 the band added second guitarist Tony Parsons to the line-up for two tracks on the Metal For Muthas compilation, but by the time the band embarked on sessions for their debut album, he had been replaced by Dennis Stratton (b. 9 November 1954, London, England), and Sampson by Clive Burr (b. 8 March 1957; drums, ex- Samson ). A promotional single, Running Free, reached number 34 on the UK charts and brought an appearance on BBC Television's Top Of The Pops. Refusing to mime, they became the first band since the Who in 1973 to play live on the show.

Iron Maiden was a roughly produced album, but reached number 4 in the UK album listings on the back of touring stints with Judas Priest and enduringly popular material such as Phantom Of The Opera . Killers boasted production superior to that of the first album, and saw Dennis Stratton replaced by guitarist Adrian Smith ( b. 27 February 1957).

In its wake, Iron Maiden became immensely popular among heavy metal fans, inspiring fanatical devotion, aided by blustering manager Rod Smallwood and apocalyptic mascot Eddie (the latter had been depicted on the cover of Sanctuary standing over Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's decapitated body).

The release of Number Of The Beast was crucial to the development of the band. Without it, Iron Maiden might never have gone on to be such a force in the heavy metal arena. The album was a spectacular success, the sound of a band on the crest of a wave.

It was also the debut of former infantryman and new vocalist Bruce Dickinson (b. Paul Bruce Dickinson, 7 August 1958, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England), replacing Paul Di'Anno (who went on to front Dianno , Paul Di'Anno's Battlezone and Killers ). Formerly of Samson , history graduate Bruce Dickinson made his live debut with Maiden on 15 November 1981.

Singles such as Run To The Hills and The Number Of The Beast were big UK chart hits, Iron Maiden leaving behind their N.W.O.B.*.M. counterparts in terms of success, just as the movement itself was beginning to peter out.

Piece Of Mind continued their success and was a major hit in the UK (number 3) and USA (number 14). Clive Burr was replaced by Nicko McBrain on the sessions, formerly drummer with French metal band Trust , who had supported Maiden on their 1981 UK tour (he had also played in Streetwalkers ). Piece Of Mind was not dissimilar to the previous album, showcasing the strong twin-guitar bite of Murray and Smith, coupled with memorable vocal lines and a sound that perfectly suited their air-punching dynamic.

Single offerings, Flight Of Icarus and The Trooper , were instant hits, as the band undertook two massive tours, the four-month World Piece jaunt in 1983, and a World Slavery retinue, which included four sell-out dates at London's Hammersmith Odeon a year later.

With the arrival of Powerslave in November, some critics accused Iron Maiden of conforming to a self-imposed writing formula, and playing safe with tried and tested ideas. Certainly, there was no significant departure from the two previous albums, but it was nonetheless happily consumed by the band's core supporters, who also purchased in sufficient quantities to ensure UK chart hits for Aces High and Two Minutes To Midnight . Live After Death was a double-album package of all their best-loved material, recorded live on their gargantuan 11-month world tour.

By this time, Iron Maiden had secured themselves an unassailable position within the metal hierarchy, their vast popularity spanning all continents. Somewhere In Time was a slight departure: it featured more melody than previously, and heralded the use of guitar synthesizers. Their songwriting still shone through and the now obligatory hit singles were easily attained in the shape of Wasted Years and Stranger In A Strange Land . Reaching number 11 in the USA, this was another million-plus seller.

Since the mid-80s Maiden had been staging increasingly spectacular live shows, with elaborate lighting effects and stage sets. The Somewhere In Time tour (seven months) was no exception, ensuring their continued fame as a live band, which had been the basis for much of their success.

A period of comparative inactivity preceded the release of Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son , which was very much in the same vein as its predecessor. A concept album, it retained its commercial edge (giving the band their second UK number 1 album) and yielded hit singles in Can I Play With Madness , the surprisingly sensitive The Evil That Men Do and The Clairvoyant .

After another exhausting mammoth world trek, the band announced their intention to take a well-earned break of at least a year. Speculation abounded that this signalled the dissolution of the band, exacerbated by Bruce Dickinson 's solo project, Tattooed Millionaire , his book, The Adventures Of Lord Iffy Boatrace , and EMI Records ' policy of re-releasing Iron Maiden 's single catalogue in its entirety (on 12-inch).

After a considerable hiatus, news of the band surfaced again. Steve Harris felt that the direction pursued on the last two albums had been taken as far as possible, and a return to the style of old was planned. Unhappy with this game plan, Adrian Smith left to be replaced by Janick Gers ( b. Hartlepool, Lancashire, England), previously guitarist with White Spirit and Ian Gillan (he had also contributed to Bruce Dickinson 's solo release).

The live show was also scaled down in a return to much smaller venues. No Prayer For The Dying was indeed much more like mid-period Iron Maiden , and was predictably well-received, bringing enormous UK hit singles with Holy Smoke and Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter . The latter, previously released in 1989 on the soundtrack to A Nightmare On Elm Street 5 , had already been awarded the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Song that year. Nevertheless, it gave Iron Maiden their first ever UK number 1.

The obligatory world tour followed. Despite being denounced as Satanists in Chile, 1992 also saw the band debut at number 1 in the UK charts with Fear Of The Dark , which housed another major single success in Be Quick Or Be Dead (number 2). However, it was Bruce Dickinson 's swan-song with the band, who invited demo tapes from new vocalists following the lead singer's announcement that he would depart following current touring engagements.

His eventual replacement was Blaze Bayley (b. 1963, Birmingham, West Midlands, England) from Wolfsbane . His debut album was The X-Factor , and on this and at live gigs (which they only resumed in November 1995), he easily proved his worth. This was a daunting task, having had to learn Maiden 's whole catalogue and win over patriotic Dickinson followers. Adrian Smith resurfaced in a new band, Psycho Motel , in 1996.

In February 1999 it was announced that Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith had rejoined the band, restoring the classic 80s line-up. To the great delight of their loyal followers an excellent new album was not long in following.



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