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Iron Maiden, the classic debut album reissued for its 40th anniversary as a very special limited-edition crystal-clear picture disc vinyl LP.
The release honours both the 40th Anniversary of the album, which came out in April 1980 and reached no.4 in the UK charts, and also 2020’s National Album Day – a celebration of the long-player in association with UK retail association ERA.
Iron Maiden was the album that saw the East London band start the journey that has led them over the course of four decades, sixteen studio albums, over 90 million album sales and more than 2000 concerts around the globe, to become the biggest and most acclaimed metal band on the planet. It features original vocalist Paul Di’Anno and includes songs such as ‘Phantom Of The Opera’, ‘Running Free’ and ‘Iron Maiden’ that have long been considered classics in the Maiden canon and still feature in many of the band’s live sets today.
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- Product Dimensions : 0.08 x 12.24 x 12.24 inches; 6.35 ounces
- Manufacturer : PLG UK Frontline
- Run time : 38 minutes
- Date First Available : August 24, 2020
- Label : PLG UK Frontline
- ASIN : B08GDKGFMQ
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #22,687 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #2,357 in Metal
- #11,111 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025Good
- Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025Thanks for the memories
- Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2020In the late 90s, many studios and bands started to remaster their back catalog in what became known as the "Loudness War" where the wave forms of the songs were cleaned up and increased. But what that did was that it all but eliminated any sense of scope between nuances in sounds levels of the instruments and vocals. And what that often did was when certain points of the song would occur, the volume level would inexplicably drop and you'd lose that punch that that part should have had. If you're familiar with the original recordings and the 1998 remasters of the Maiden Catalog, you know what I mean. I should also add that brand new recordings of music also suffered from the Loudness War. In fact, I think know what happened. The low volume areas were brought forward, and the louder parts were stuck at their original level or at least limited to the max level set by the sound engineer.
Fast forward to 2015 and Steve Harris was so disillusioned by the quality of the current masters of the Maiden catalog and most notably the lack of punch that his signature bass playing had in the mix, that he had the entire Maiden catalog from the debut to their latest release, Book of Souls, remastered from the original analog tapes (where applicable) with modern techniques. The first step was to prepare all the old analog tapes (which were stored in the Abbey Road Archives in London) for digital transfer. That was a feat in of itself. And then once in the computer, to apply brand new remastering techniques to maintain all those subtle nuances that the original recordings had. What this does is that it eliminates the max level of loudness that the loud parts originally had and it has brought forward Steve's bass riffing like never before. Which has always been a staple of Iron Maiden's sound. So what you get is possibly the best sounding Maiden recordings ever. So the question is how many times should we have to buy this catalog? Well, I would say, one more and hopefully the last time. This should be the definitive version of the Maiden collection going forward. I have purchased these albums at least 4 times now through the last 35 years. Once in their original recording on cassette, a second time with added B-sides on all albums up thru Fear of the Dark on cassette, the 1998 remasters on CD up thru Virtual XI, and now the 2015 remasters on CD.
With the debut here, like I mentioned above, Steve's bass comes thru loud and clear and has that nice rapid strumming picking that Steve is known for. The guitars are a bit more muted but not too much. And Paul's vocals come thru pretty good as well. I would highly recommend that you play these on a stereo system with multiple speaker set up like a car stereo with subwoofer support if possible so that you get the full effect of that clear bass. I play it thru my Sub supported Premium Sony stereo in my F150.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024Es el primer álbum de Iron Maiden, es buenísimo y me alegra tenerlo otra vez en L.P.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2007Iron Maiden's self-titled first album, which also proved to be their breakthrough, is doubtlessly one of heavy metal's all-time most influential albums (with this release, Iron Maiden helped Judas Priest to plant the seeds for speed, thrash, and progressive metal.) It's also one of the finest debuts ever recorded by any band in the history of heavy metal. The band's vocals would become more memorable and expansive on later releases (especially after Bruce Dickinson replaced Paul Di'anno as singer in 1982), but musically, Iron Maiden were in top form on this 1980 album. There's just so much to enjoy on every one of these songs, and man, do they rock! They're fast, exciting, catchy, and super infectious. From front to back, this disc has palpable energy, irresistible hooks, impressive guitar work (including wailing solos) from Dave Murray and Dennis Stratton, prominent bass notes, and bouncy, toe-tapping drum beats galore!
The album begins with "Prowler," which ties wah-wah guitar licks with bouncy riffs, strong bass work, and a great solo. After that, "Sanctuary" boasts a propulsive bass line (which is the main focal point of the song) and two wailing solos. "Remember Tomorrow" begins as a ballad (with restrained verses, a grumbling bass, and all kinds of guitar melodies and harmonies), but gains a great deal of momentum and speed and climaxes in a wide-open, majestically soaring and instantly memorable chorus. Next, "Running Three" is a faster number that's backed by a hooky, galloping rhythm and rhythmic, thumping drums. The record's crown jewel and fan favorite, "Phantom of the Opera" (which is an epic, multi-faceted and mostly instrumental piece that clocks in at over seven minutes long), and track seven, "Strange World," both sport a wealth of great harmonies, a catchy rhythm, and numerous fantastic, ultra-clean and melodic guitar solos. "Transylvania," a propulsive instrumental which features soaring guitar leads anchored by a beeping bass line, is another instant classic. "Strange World" is a calm, superbly atmospheric power ballad which finds Paul Di'anno showing off his impressive singing voice over twinkling guitar noise and gently tapping drums. And finally, the album wraps up with two of the fastest and catchiest tunes: "Charlotte the Harlot" and "Iron Maiden."
Almost no other band has ever come close to duplicating the originality, excitement, energy, timless songwriting, power, infectious hooks, gorgeous melody, virtuosic musicianship, and all-around greatness heard on this album. Thus, "Iron Maiden" is a definite milestone on heavy metal's timeline, and a true five-star album if there ever were one. It is an absolutely essential inclusion for all heavy metal collections (and music collections in general) worldwide -- it's just one of those C.D.'s that you need to own or you will forever be un-metal!
- Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2015Before Bruce there was another ...
... and he isn't bad! In fact, I would say that without him, Maiden would have never gotten to where it was. The band was lucky to find Bruce, but this release solidified its place in musical history. It also showed the world what was to come, as there have been few bands to have progressed like Maiden without losing sight of what it originally sounded like. Compare the latest to album and you know it is the same band but with years of experience behind it.
I haven't viewed the extras on the enchanced disc, so I cannot comment to them. That doesn't matter, though. The music is what counts, and this is classic Maiden. If you ever wanted to give the band a try, this is not the best place to start due to the different singers. If you stayed away from this one, however, because of that, you are doing yourself a disservice.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024El título describe tanto la calidad del sonido como el estado en que recibí el vinilo. Por mucho tiempo busqué este disco y me siento plenamente complacido de que ahora lo tengo en el mejor formato y con la mejor calidad
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Moreno RochaReviewed in Brazil on May 2, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Qualidade padrão Iron Maiden
No começo não gostava muito destes CDs em capa cartonada, mas os lançamentos do Iron Maiden são bem produzidos, com impressão brilhante e de qualidade, e bem masterizados. São uma das bandas que ainda conseguem se dar ao luxo de manter coleções físicas a venda, e valorizo isso. Quem é fã, recomendo.
Moreno RochaQualidade padrão Iron Maiden
Reviewed in Brazil on May 2, 2024
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Alf MercuryReviewed in Mexico on September 27, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Calidad excelente
Excelente calidad
Cumple expectativas
- Christian KleinReviewed in Germany on February 17, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars 👍🙂🙂🙂👍
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ISIDORINReviewed in Spain on January 6, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars IRREPETIBLE
El primer álbum de un grupo irrepetible.
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Francesco LabarileReviewed in Italy on November 4, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Più che metal, punk
Io ho acquistato questo disco, perché voglio raccogliere la discografia uscita sotto etichetta Parlophone.
Iron Maiden è un disco molto diverso dai successivi.
Questo è più punk con tratti progressive.
La migliore traccia è Phantom of the opera. Strange world è a mio parere un brano progressive.
C'è una varietà di suoni come non se ne sentiranno piu; ma gli altri tenderanno al metal: altra storia.
La copertina è lucida, a differenza della satinata dell'edizione 1980 e il contrasto è aumentato e la luminosità leggermente più bassa.
Francesco LabarilePiù che metal, punk
Reviewed in Italy on November 4, 2024
Iron Maiden è un disco molto diverso dai successivi.
Questo è più punk con tratti progressive.
La migliore traccia è Phantom of the opera. Strange world è a mio parere un brano progressive.
C'è una varietà di suoni come non se ne sentiranno piu; ma gli altri tenderanno al metal: altra storia.
La copertina è lucida, a differenza della satinata dell'edizione 1980 e il contrasto è aumentato e la luminosità leggermente più bassa.
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