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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: IRON MAIDEN
EAN: 0696998621428
Format: Enhanced, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: March 26, 2002
Studio: Sony
Sales Rank: 3103
MPN: 696998621428
Disc 1:- Caught Somewhere in Time - Iron Maiden, Harris, Steve
- Wasted Years - Iron Maiden, Smith, Adrian
- Sea of Madness - Iron Maiden, Smith, Adrian
- Heaven Can Wait - Iron Maiden, Harris, Steve
- The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner - Iron Maiden, Harris, Steve
- Stranger in a Strange Land - Iron Maiden, Smith, Adrian
- Déjà Vu - Iron Maiden, Harris, Steve
- Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.) - Iron Maiden, Harris, Steve
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Product Description: No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: IRON MAIDEN Title: SOMEWHERE IN TIME Street Release Date: 03/26/2002 Domestic Genre: HEAVY METAL
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While this isn't "Number of The Beast" or "Powerslave", this is still a solid, better than average release from Iron Maiden. This was the first album that Maiden would incorporate guitar synths into their music. The synths add texture to them and make them more acessible. I'm not going to use the C word (commercial)because the songs are still very progressive and too long to be considered made for radio. Adrian Smith wrote alot of the material on here (Wasted Years, Stranger in A Strange Land, Sea of Madness) and it's obvious his song writing is more pop oriented incorporating sing along choruses and hooks galore. Pretty much after listening to this album it's not hard to see why he would do just one more album with Maiden before leaving ... Read More:
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After the physically excrutiating World Slavery Tour, which lasted 11 months and consited of 193 shows, Maiden took sixth month a break to recharge their batteries and in January 1986, got back together to write their first album to feature synths: SOMEWHERE IN TIME. This was the first album NOT to be part of the Golden Years era, and the first of their "Experimentation" era.
This is Maiden's best 80s album they ever recorded. Best listening setting would be on a cold winter night, in the house with a fire going on and the lights out. But really, it's great anytime and anywhere.
CAUGHT SOMEWHERE IN TIME: 10+/10: BEST MAIDEN OPENER EVER. From the moment that the Blade Runner-ish intro to the song blasts out of the speakers, ... Read More:
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Masterpieces are works that outlast their creators; even if those creators are still around. Such significant pieces define the artist, and in the realm of music the examples are so many: The Beatles' 'Revolver', The Rolling Stones' 'Sticky Fingers', Led Zeppelin's fourth album 'Zoso'. Their preceding albums are the buildup to that monumental apex, the peak, of where they are at their best, but most importantly of all where it all just comes together and where minor flaws just don't even exist. Though many will disagree with this humble opinionator, Iron Maiden reached their perfection with 'Somewhere in Time'. Just as Iron Maiden could not get any better after 'Powerslave', they prove all wrong with unforgettable heavy metal classic.
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this is one great cd one of a half dozen you must have.7th son,# of the beast,power slave,peice of mind.
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This was my first Maiden slbum. I receieved it shortly after it was relased and still love it!
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