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Iron Maiden - The Book Of Souls album

Iron Maiden - The Book Of Souls album

  • Performer: Iron Maiden
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: The Book Of Souls
  • Released: 2015
  • Style: Heavy Metal
  • MP3 version size: 1859 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1110 mb
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  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 278

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0. hadows of the Valley. 1. he Man of Sorrows. mpire of the Clouds.

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8. Shadows Of The Valley. 10. The Man Of Sorrows. 11. Empire Of The Clouds.

The Book of Souls: Live Chapter is a live album and video by Iron Maiden, recorded throughout their 2016–2017 The Book of Souls World Tour. Released on 17 November 2017, the album was produced by Tony Newton, with Steve Harris serving as co-producer. This makes it the band's first live album since 2002's Beast over Hammersmith not to be produced by Kevin Shirley.

IRON MAIDEN’s eagerly awaited new studio album The Book Of Souls will be released globally on 4th September through Parlophone Records (BMG in the . It was recorded in Paris with their longstanding producer Kevin Caveman Shirley in late 2014, with the finishing touches added earlier this year. However, the band decided to delay its release so that vocalist Bruce Dickinson, who was recently given the all-clear from a tumour, would have time to recuperate sufficiently to join in the preparations for the album’s launch. This is also the first time since 1984’s Powerslave that an IRON MAIDEN studio album also features two tracks written solely by Bruce Dickinson, one of which is the longest song Maiden has ever recorded! And also two Dickinson/Smith collaborations.

The Book of Souls is the first double album of Iron Maiden's four-decade career. The fact that Maiden were so creatively inspired that they'd craft a work longer than most romantic comedies is enough to bring a tear to any fan's eye, but the quality of the album itself will make you weep with joy. Truncated by Bruce Dickinson-penned tracks, The Book of Souls soars right away with "If Eternity Should Fail," arguably the strongest opening Maiden have put to an album since "Moonchild" introduced Seventh Son of a Seventh Son back in 1988. After 40 years of existence, Iron Maiden have compromised absolutely nothing. Instead, they've launched Ed Force One into skies never touched by another metal act. Though other legendary metal acts have forged monumental careers that continue on to this day complete with quality albums released in the 21st century, Iron Maiden are the chosen ones.

Variety is something Iron Maiden lacked for a long time, and at least this album keeps it interesting so that all the songs don't blend into one. - Songsta41 (9/14/2015). Variety is awesome and trust me I prefer the book of souls to NOTB. i dunno maybe I like the more progressive nature of this albulm - Toucan (12/3/2015). I Agree This is THE ALBULM OF THE YEAR(I'm in love with empire of the clouds) - Toucan (12/3/2015). Ahem, To Pimp A Butterfly.

Their first double album, it's 92 minutes long, and three of its 11 tracks are over ten minutes. Steve Harris contributed one solo composition, and co-wrote six tracks with various bandmates. Dickinson - for the first time since Powerslave - wrote two solo tunes, the album's bookends, and collaborated on two more. The music is cleanly divided between the two discs. It is seemingly self-contained. Dickinson's "If Eternity Should Fail" is an impressive showcase for his voice.

The Book of Souls, Iron Maiden's 16th studio effort, follows 2010’s The Final Frontier – which earned the group their highest-ever chart debut at No. 4 on the Billboard charts. The cover art was created by Mark Wilkinson, who has collaborated with Iron Maiden before. A tour is planned, beginning early next year.

Thankfully, The Book of Souls, Iron Maiden’s sixteenth studio album, is more than inoffensive-it’s damn good. Not perfect, not a modern masterpiece, but really fucking good. A solid slab of raging pure NWOBHM mainlined straight into the denim-lined veins of Metal Itself, The Book of Souls delivers all the unhinged solos and poetic lyrics one wants from metal’s aristocracy