Iron Maiden Album - A Real Live Dead One
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Customers rating:
(24 ratings)
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Release Date:1998-09-29
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:British Metal, Heavy Metal, New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock
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Label:Raw Power
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UPC:602923013725
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Approx. Price:$29.49
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Description :
Digitally remastered reissue featuring both of their 1993 live albums together as a two CD set. 'Live' features 11 of their more then-recent tracks; 'Dead' has 12 of their best from the '80s. A combined total of 23 cuts. An enhanced release, it also contains the CD-ROM video to 'Fear Of The Dark' (Live). Contains the artwork of both original albums. Double slimline jewel case. 1998 Raw Power release.Customer review - 2001-10-30
- Could have Been alot better.I like the CD because it has a few songs that are not on on "Live after Death" But The production is poor...The drums are drownded out you can realy only hear Nicos Snare when he is playing beats.It is like he has no bass drum,You can barley hear the rest of the kit when he does fills.THis was very disapointing to me because Nico is one of my favorite rock drummers...the bass is way to loud as if Harris was trying to say "watch me play"...and Even Bruce's VOX seem a bit off.Gears Butchers Adrians solos...he just plays too fast.It is just not the same live experence that the great "Live After Death " is....but it does have a few tunes that Live After Death does not have...so I guess this CD is worth picking up....I guess :(
Customer review - 1999-08-04
- Horrible productionThis album wouldn't be so bad if it didn't SOUND so bad -- the mix is horrible! Why Steve Harris took over the mixing responsibilites from Martin Birch (the master!) is beyond me. If they could get Birch to re-mix this, it would be better I'm sure. In comparison to "Live After Death", which is, in my opinion, one of the best ever live albums, this one is just plain pathetic. In response to an earlier reviewer's comments on this collection missing "Wasted Years", I picked up a CD single from this album that featured that as one of the "B-Sides", and it was awful. Dickinson's voice had really gone by that point. I love Maiden, but this one really disappointed me. If you want a good live Maiden album, pick up the excellent "Live After Death".
Customer review - 2002-01-06
- Not Great ,Not Louzy,Just prety Good.This CD has the same tracks as "Donnington" with a few extras(read track listing).I wish thse guys would put out a live record with dome different songs,one's they have not released yet like "Caught Somewhere in time" and "T.L.O.T. Long distance Runner." Alot of people Have a problem with the production on this CD but I dont.It sounds fine to me but it could be these THX Speakers though (lol).My problem is that it is just a bunch of live songs recorded at different dates.It does not flow like "Donnington" and "Live After Death." Plus they mess with your mind by Putting a photo from the "seventh Son" tour on the back with adrian even though Adrian does not pick one note on this entire record.Not that I'm one of those Janick Gers Bashers,But I do like adrian better when I am listening to CD's Janick has a better stage presence than Adrian no doubt about it."Live after Death" and "Donnington " are better but this is not bad,and you need it to finish your eddie face...Up The Irons!!!
Customer review - 2001-07-25
- [BAD] LIVE ALBUMI don't even know how EMI let these albuns to be released ... Steve Harris mad one of the worst ever productions jobs for a heavy metal band. The sound is atrocious, the songs seem to be played by a garage cover band. Janick is in his usual low form, nothing new here. The suprise came with the inclusion of "BRING YOUR DAUGHTER.." ( what on Earth Maiden' musicians saw in this awful tune ??!!?), the terrible mixing, the lack of energy from the band ( or maybe the mixing didn't capture it, I don't know), etc, etc. Thanks God Adrian Smith is back !!
Customer review - 2001-01-09
- Lost without Adrian.I've been a big fan of Iron Maiden for about 2 1/2 years now, and I have to say that now that I own almost all their albums including this one, that this CD does not do them justice. Fisrt off, this CD contains lots of not so-good-songs instead of classics, if only to balance out the songs in terms of what albums they're from. Where's Aces High? Where's Killers? Those songs are far better than Tailgunner and Wasting Love. I know that we don't want another set exactly like the Live After Death CD but c'mon. There's only one song from the amazing Somewhere In Time album, and yet there's FOUR songs from Fear Of Dark, well renowned for being one of the worst albums Dickinson did with the band (even if Fear Of The Dark and Be Quick Or Be Dead are good songs in their right - although they manage to make the latter sound awful here). There's not a single song from the Killers album. Wheres Moonchild or Infinite Dreams? They've never been played live and they are far more worthy than some songs on here. The only songs which sound better live here are Where Eagles Dare and Fear Of The Dark. All the others sound pretty bad without the crisp studio production - I didn't even like Heaven Can Wait until I heard the studio version and Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter is completely butchered by the time we reach the chorus. Bruce's voice sounds tired, as if he's got a cold. The lack of Adrian Smith is probably another reason why this album falls flat on it's arse. Seriously, the band were great until he left, and then they went crap. Janick Gers may be a technically competant guitarist, but he doesn't have that bond with rest of the band that Smith had, and he's not as good as Smith anyway. Even classic songs on this album like The Trooper sound bad. Then Bruce goes solo after this live album and teams up with Adrian Smith again and they make a string of amazing metal albums (Under the name "Bruce Dickinson", oddly enough). Coincidence? Decide for yourself. The only good thing about this album is a few songs which sound good, many songs which usually sound good, and Bruce working the crowd. Maybe if they'd done an album featuring only songs from 86-92, that way they'd have a wide spread play list from albums that weren't around when they released their first live album? That could have worked, I guess. All I know is that Live After Death IS a great live album by Iron Maiden. This isn't.
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