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Brave New World by Iron Maiden

Iron Maiden: Bruce Dickinson (vocals); Adrian Smith (guitar, background vocals); Dave Murray, Janick Gers (guitar); Steve Harris (keyboards, bass); Nicko McBrain (drums). Recorded at Guillaume Tell Studios, Paris, France. "The Wicker Man" was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. Personnel: Bruce Dickinson (vocals); Dave Murray , Janick Gers, Adrian Smith (guitar); Steve Harris (keyboards); Nicko McBrain (drums). Audio Mixer: Kevin Shirley. Recording information: Guillaume Tell Studios, Paris, France. After playing to packed houses in 1999, the reformed and revamped Iron Maiden now satisfies their fans' hunger with a new collection of material. Vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith rejoin the fold, which is now a six member, three guitar sonic assault. Produced by Kevin Shirley (Aerosmith, The Black Crowes), BRAVE NEW WORLD is Maiden's finest album in 12 years. "The Wicker Man" is a heavy, yet accessible tune with a memorable chorus propelled by Nicko McBrain's dou...

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Brave New World: Remember Tomorrow...

byMemento-Mori Jun 22, 2000
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Pros The definitive Iron Maiden album, a triumphant return!
Cons Absolutely none
Recommended it? Yes

For those of you unfamiliar with the mighty Metal monster known as Iron Maiden, "Remember Tomorrow" is a song from one of their earlier albums. It's only fitting that I title my Epinion "Remember Tomorrow" as their new album reminds me of the band at their height but also bodes well for their... Read full review »

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Iron Maiden - "Brave New World" Best Maiden in twelve years.

byMr_D Nov 5, 2000
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Pros Iron Maiden back together. Yay. "The Nomad".
Cons Most songs are good, but not extraordinary. What took so long?
Recommended it? Yes

After Bruce Dickinson picked up Adrian Smith in his solo project, and he started noticing that while his music started to sound more like Iron Maiden stuff, and Iron Maiden with Blaze Bailey was sounding NOTHING like Iron Maiden, he must have realized that they might as well be back together again... Read full review »

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My Favorite Maiden Album

byjesterrace May 12, 2004
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Pros Returns to classical style Maiden while having a little newer edge to it.
Cons What cons? One of the best Maiden albums out there.
Recommended it? Yes

I am somewhat of a late fan in regaurds to Iron Maiden. I started listening to them in 1999 despite the fact that I have heard of the name since I was a kid. I always remember the name and the gruesome mascot on the cover of all of thier albums so years later when I started picking up on older... Read full review »

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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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Album Duration 66m:57s
Number of Discs 1
Artist Iron Maiden
Record Label Portrait
Genre Heavy Metal
Release Date May 30, 2000

Song List: Disc 1

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