Review by
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on 3rd Apr 2008
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Item: Iron Maiden, The X-Factor
Iron Maiden, The X-Factor - Blaze always gets a slating, but I cant find much good in his singing. Buts its more than that, there is no real dimension in these songs, they all have a few different movements, slow bits, fast bits, but nothing we haven't heard before from the guys, and quite frankly its like they tried stuff out and just made do with half hearted results. I am convinced it didn't help that Steve Harris co produced it.... stick to what you are good at springs to mind. Dave ...
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on 20th Mar 2008
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Item: Iron Maiden, The Trooper
One of Iron Maiden's most popular singles The Trooper is immense!! Starting with the lyrics "you'll take my life but I'll take yours too, you'll fire your musket but ill run you through" I knew it was going to be a brilliant song. It's been re-released which some fans disagree with but it's only fair that each new generation get introduced to Maiden at their best! ...
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on 3rd Dec 2007
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Item: Iron Maiden, Piece of Mind
One of the best albums Iron Maiden has made yet. Best track is The Trooper - has an amazing riff to it that i listen to over and over!
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on 11th Mar 2007
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Item: Iron Maiden, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Many say this is Maiden's best album ever, maybe it was until the epic Matter of Life and Death!!
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on 8th Jan 2007
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Item: Iron Maiden, A Matter Of Life And Death
A Matter of Life or Death is Iron Maiden's latest album. The line-up of the band included Dave Murray, Janick Gers and Adrian Smith on guitars, Steve Harris on bass, Nicko McBrain on drums and Bruce Dickinson fronting. With Smith back in the Maiden fold, it is not surprising that there is a heavy emphasis on long and multiple guitar solos in this album. That is not necesarilly a bad thing, especially when musicians as talented as Murray and Smith are involved. The songs tend to be long and ...
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