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Bruce Dickinson - Balls To Picasso album

Bruce Dickinson - Balls To Picasso album

  • Performer: Bruce Dickinson
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Balls To Picasso
  • Released: 2002
  • Style: Hard Rock
  • Country: UK & Europe
  • MP3 version size: 1974 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1824 mb
  • Other: VQF AC3 MPC MP1 MMF AIFF DTS
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 327

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Bruce Dickinson - Balls To Picasso (1994).

Balls to Picasso is a Hard rock album by Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson, released in 1994. It is the second effort in Dickinson's solo career and the first released after he had officially left Iron Maiden. This record marked the beginning of Dickinson's collaborations with Roy Z, who would work on many of Dickinson's later albums including Accident of Birth, The Chemical Wedding and Tyranny of Souls.

WMG (от лица компании "Sanctuary"); UBEM, UMPI, CMRRA, UMPG Publishing, BMG Rights Management, LatinAutor, ASCAP, PEDL, Sony ATV Publishing, LatinAutor - UMPG" и другие авторские общества (6).

The Best of Bruce Dickinson.

Contrary to Dickinson lore, this album was not recorded twice, or even three times. Bruce had an album he recorded beforehand with Keith Olson, which was Bruce's attempt to go Dream Theater, but after meeting Roy Z he opted to write more tracks. Those tracks did not fit the Olson produced album (they can be found in the various Balls to Picasso singles released in 1994), so Bruce junked nearly the entire album and recorded a new one with Roy Z and the Tribe of Gypsies with Shay Baby as the producer. The only song that was saved from the Olson sessions was in fact, Tears of the Dragon

Performer: Bruce Dickinson Album: Balls To Picasso Label: Sanctuary.

Balls to Picasso seems to at least "try" to strike a balance somewhere leaning more towards the alternative rock side of things, still sounding more like Bruce Springsteen than Bruce Dickinson on tracks like "Hell No" and the awful rock ballad, "Change of Heart". The entire lineup has been traded for a far superior cast of musicians with Roy-Z getting his start with Dickinson here, and continuing to work with him from here all the way up to his final solo album to date, Tyranny of Souls. With his second solo album, Dickinson starts to gain his stride. After the mostly atrocious Tattooed Millionaire, it is good to see him adopt more from the genre that made him famous and put out a quality album. I would still hesitate to call this a metal album, but it shouldn’t offend the ears of any but the most hardcore metal enthusiast.

Balls to Picasso is generally a good but inconsistent album. It remains a necessary bridge in Bruce Dickinson's career between a frustrated past and a bright renaissance. Change Balls to Picasso with Skunkworks ;) I would write the closure paragraph like this: Forced to live under the shadow of far greater albums like Accident of Birth or The chemical wedding, Balls to Picasso owes a lot to it's inspirer's impulsions and to its' closing track's sheer beauty

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Cyclops 7:57
2 Hell No 5:12
3 Gods Of War 5:02
4 1000 Points Of Light 4:25
5 Laughing In The Hiding Bush 4:21
6 Change Of Heart 4:59
7 Shoot All The Clowns
Engineer – Bjorn ThorsrudPerformer, Vocals – Dean Ortega, Mario Aguilar
4:24
8 Fire 4:30
9 Sacred Cowboys 3:54
10 Tears Of The Dragon
Drums – Dickie Fliszar*
6:20

Credits

  • Artwork By [Sleeve Concept And Design] – Bruce Dickinson
  • Bass [Bass Guitar, Tribe Of Gypsies] – Eddie Casillas
  • Drums [Tribe Of Gypsies] – Dave Ingraham*
  • Engineer [Additional] – Spencer May
  • Engineer [Bass Tracks Recordings] – Andy Baker
  • Engineer [Drum Tracks Recordings] – Sean De Feo*
  • Guitar [All Guitars, Tribe Of Gypsies] – Roy Z
  • Management – Andy Taylor , Merck Mercuriadis, Rod Smallwood
  • Mastered By – Andy Van Dett*, Greg Fulginiti
  • Percussion [Tribe Of Gypsies] – Doug Van Booven
  • Photography – Simon Fowler
  • Producer, Mixed By – Shay Baby
  • Vocals – Bruce Dickinson
  • Written-By – A. Dickinson* (tracks: 5), B. Dickinson*, E. Casillas* (tracks: 8), Roy Z.* (tracks: 1 to 9)

Notes

Packaging - David Larkham and Caroline Latif at Haymarket 2
Made In England.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5050159141821
  • Matrix / Runout: CMRCD418 SANCTUARY RECORDS 48404
  • Matrix / Runout: www.vdcgroup.com

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7243 8 29682 2 1 Bruce Dickinson Balls To Picasso ‎(CD, Album) EMI, EMI United Kingdom 7243 8 29682 2 1 UK & Europe 1994
06076-86392-2, Dickinson-1 Bruce Dickinson Balls To Picasso ‎(2xCD, Album, RM) Sanctuary Records, Air Raid Records 06076-86392-2, Dickinson-1 US 2005
284518-2 Bruce Dickinson Balls To Picasso ‎(Hybrid, DualDisc, Album) Silverline 284518-2 US 2004
21001634 Bruce Dickinson Balls To Picasso ‎(Cass, Album) EMI 21001634 Colombia 1994
7243 8 29136 4 1, TCEMD 1057 Bruce Dickinson Balls To Picasso ‎(Cass, Album, Dol) EMI United Kingdom, EMI United Kingdom 7243 8 29136 4 1, TCEMD 1057 Europe 1994

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