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Powerslave
(1984)
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Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden's music was evolving and growing with each successive release in the '80s; each album outsold its predecessor and widened the band's fan base. This was never more apparent than on 1984's Powerslave. It was the first Maiden album to feature the same lineup for more than a single record, and with a long tour under their belt, the band's ...
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A Call to Irons: A Tribute to Iron Maiden, Vol. 1
(1998)
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Various Artists
After some laborious listens, surprisingly several tracks off this Iron Maiden eulogy aren't too bad. Lesser-known outfits Ancient Wisdom and New Eden blow away mainstays like Vital Remains and Morgion (who really drop a stinker on "To Tame a Land") with their versions of "Powerslave" and "Phantom of the Opera." An established band that actually ...
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A Call to Irons: A Tribute to Iron Maiden, Vol. 1-2
(2001)
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Various Artists
Originally released over two separate volumes in 1998-1999, A Call to Irons: A Tribute to Iron Maiden, Vols. 1 and 2 was repackaged as a two-CD set by Dwell Records in early 2001. On the first volume, lesser-known outfits Ancient Wisdom and New Eden blow away mainstays like Vital Remains and Morgion (who really drop a stinker on "To Tame a Land") ...
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Live After Death [Enhanced]
(2002)
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Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden's World Slavery Tour was one of the longest and most extensive tours ever undertaken by a rock band. Lasting from August 9, 1984, to July 5, 1985, and visiting such countries as Poland, Austria, Hungry, Yugoslavia, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, England, Germany, Sweden, Canada, Japan, and the U.S., the show included a ...
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Powerslave [Limited Edition]
(2002)
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Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden's music was evolving and growing with each successive release in the '80s; each album outsold its predecessor and widened the band's fan base. This was never more apparent than on 1984's Powerslave. It was the first Maiden album to feature the same lineup for more than a single record, and with a long tour under their belt, the band's ...
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