It was also released as an enhanced CD version in 1998 which included photos, band history and the music videos for the songs "The Number of the Beast" and "Run to the Hills". New!

“I have no idea whether the band likes it,” Riggs says. Copyright © 2008-2020 PicClick Inc. All Rights Reserved. Most of the concepts for the [subsequent] album covers were worked out by me and the manager, Rod Smallwood.

See More. The Devil just represents the Devil. It has been cited as one of the most influential heavy metal albums of all time, and is widely acknowledged as one of the best and most iconic albums of the genre. "Aces High" is a song by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, written by the band's bassist Steve Harris. FA 3178 from 1987 seems to use the same stamper. The digital remasters are trash.

Seller: buyrocknroll (12,551) 100%, Location: Indianapolis, Indiana, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 153641123659 Iron Maiden 2003 Art Asylum Number of the Beast LP Album Cover Eddie Figure (2). • Hard to find and highly collectible. © The title track opens with a spoken introduction which draws heavily from the King James Version of Revelation 13:18, and is apparently inspired by Tam o' Shanter by Robert Burns.

Louder is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. "22 Acacia Avenue" is the second song in the "Charlotte the Harlot" saga. [2], The song opens with a spoken word passage, read by English actor Barry Clayton,[3] which quotes Revelation 12:12 and Revelation 13:18. This album is the only one to feature songwriting by drummer Clive Burr. Terror robot destroys the world!

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The album was reissued in 1995 with bonus tracks, "Total Eclipse" and a live version of "Remember Tomorrow", which had been previously released as the b-sides of the album's two singles. Location: Indianapolis, Indiana,

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Mystic Art 24/2003 Iron Maiden, Morbid Angel, Simmu Borgir + POSTER + CD. It was reissued in 2005 and also prior to that in 1990 in The First Ten Years box set on CD and 12" vinyl, in which it was combined with the previous single, " Run to the Hills ". The album is also a part of EMI's "Albums That Shaped Rock History" series. Now, this was an awesome surprise! In 2003, Art Asylum introduced the Iron Maiden Ultimate Eddie action figure. [5][25] Harris has since commented that the accusations made against them were "mad. In addition to the album's artwork and title, the song was a prominent target of religious groups in the United States who accused Iron Maiden of being a Satanic group.

video. It was the band's first effort to top the UK charts, and enter the Billboard 200—at number 150. According to the song's writer, bassist and band-founder Steve Harris, it was inspired by a nightmare he had after watching the film Damien: Omen II,[1] in addition to the poem Tam o' Shanter by Robert Burns. However, it was well received by Iron Maiden fans and is considered to be one of their best albums. Recorded and mixed at Battery Studios, London.

[23] In 2017, the song was featured in the episode "Sons a Witches" of the American animated television series South Park. While he was quite scared of the Satanic images he saw in his nightmare, he also felt them amusing, and after that, he obtained the idea for the song, and also for the title of the album.

The video reached number 9 on the Norwegian DVD Charts, and was certified Gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association.

The album reissue incorrectly includes Paul Di'Anno in the song-writing credits for "Total Eclipse", which had actually been written by Harris, Murray, and Burr. There's even a song called Halloween on it! Receive mail from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors?

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"The Number of the Beast" and "Run to the Hills" were also made downloadable to Rocksmith 2014 on November 5, 2013. The cover art was designed by Derek Riggs, known for having created most of Iron Maiden's early album covers. You are the light of the world... Iron Maiden 2003 Art Asylum Number of the Beast LP Album Cover Eddie Figure (2), Iron Maiden 2003 Art Asylum Number of the Beast LP Album Cover Eddie Figure (2) 2, Iron Maiden 2003 Art Asylum Number of the Beast LP Album Cover Eddie Figure (2) 3, Iron Maiden 2003 Art Asylum Number of the Beast LP Album Cover Eddie Figure (2) 4, Iron Maiden 2003 Art Asylum Number of the Beast LP Album Cover Eddie Figure (2) 5. Or something? [4], The track is known for its very long, high-pitched and guttural wail at the end of the intro, which AllMusic describes as "the most blood-curdling Dickinson scream on record". Producers Martin Birch.

Since this album (and its tour, Beast on the Road), "The Beast" has become something of a nickname for the band and possibly Eddie, as suggested by albums such as Best of the Beast (which featured a 'best of Eddie' mural on the cover), Beast over Hammersmith, and the DVD Visions of the Beast. Studio EMI (EMC 3400), Harvest (North America). “Eddie represented the idea that the youth of today were being wasted by society,” Riggs told Classic Rock. It was released in DVD, VHS and UMD formats, and featured subtitles in six different languages, Dutch, German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and French.

I coulda swore mine said 180 gram reissue, Along with the 1st two,one of maiden's better album's 10/10.

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Grooves are identical to my eyes. “It was painted in a hurry and never really finished off,” he admits.

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Never open. The album reached the top 10 in Austria and Sweden, and hit number 11 and 13 in Canada and Norway respectively. On October 24, 2002, progressive metal outfit Dream Theater played the original album in its entirety at La Mutualite in Paris, France.

Their Beast on the Road tour was marred by boycotts and protests. The Prince Of Darkness himself went the whole hog for this solo outing - complete with meticulous werewolf make-up. This was the debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden. Of all the songs in the album, "The Number of the Beast", "Run to the Hills" and "Hallowed Be Thy Name" remain on the set lists of nearly all of the band's concert tours, with the latter two often used to close a show. Receive news and offers from our other brands? The title track, "The Number of the Beast", was said not be a satanic song but was actually instead inspired by bass player Steve Harris's nightmare about being trapped in Hell, triggered after watching Damien: Omen II.