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BBC Archives is taken from the Eddie's Archives Box set comprised of three double CDs. This double CD contains four different shows which are BBC Radio 1. Iron Maiden; metallica; Megadeth; sytem of a down; Slipknot; Soulfly; Ratos de Por Credit allows you to download with unlimited speed. 1980 Iron maiden.rar. 3 – The BBC Archives (Part of the Eddie. DOWNLOAD (1980) Iron Maiden: BITSHARE – UPLOADED (1981).
Tracklist Disc 1 1. Iron Maiden (3:45) 2. Running Free (3:10) 3. Transylvania (4:02) 4. Sanctuary (3:44) 5. Wrathchild (3:31) 6. Run To The Hills (5:35) 7.
Children Of The Damned (4:48) 8. The Number Of The Beast (5:28) 9. 22 Acacia Avenue (6:36) 10. Transylvania (6:19) 11. The Prisoner (5:49) 12.
Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:36) 13. Phantom Of The Opera (7:01) 14. Iron Maiden (4:57) Disc 2 1.
Prowler (4:26) 2. Remember Tomorrow (5:59) 3.
Killers (4:43) 4. Running Free (3:52) 5. Transylvania (4:48) 6. Iron Maiden (4:56) 7. Moonchild (5:43) 8. Wrathchild (3:00) 9.
Infinite Dreams (5:51) 10. The Trooper (4:04) 11. Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (10:26) 12. The Number Of The Beast (4:42) 13. Hallowed Be Thy Name (7:09) 14. Down Game Rambo Lun Cho Pchgames here. Iron Maiden (6:01) Total Time 148:15 Line-up/Musicians - Bruce Dickinson / vocals - Paul Di'Anno / vocals - Steve Harris / bass - Dave Murray / guitar - Adrian Smith / guitar - Dennis Stratton / guitar - Tony Parsons / guitar - Nicko McBrain / drums - Clive Burr / drums - Doug Sampson / drums - Michael Kenney / keyboards About this release Disc 1 was recorded live on Friday Rock Show Session, November, 14.
1979 (tracks 1, 2, 3, 4) and at Reading Festival, August, 28, 1982 (track 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14). Disc 2 was recorded live at Reading Festival, August, 23, 1980 (tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) and at Monsters of Rock Festival, Donington, England, August, 20, 1988 (tracks 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14). Released by EMI. Only available as part of the Eddie's Archive box set. Thanks to for the addition and, for the updates IRON MAIDEN MP3, Free Download/Stream. Sanctuary 2014 Vinyl $19.86 $21.14 (used) Limited Edition Sanctuary Records 2017 Audio CD $13.94 $7.53 (used) Remastered Sanctuary 2011 Audio CD $7.99 $2.79 (used) Remastered Sanctuary 2011 Audio CD $7.00 $9.99 (used) Sanctuary 2014 Vinyl $17.95 $21.13 (used) Remastered Sanctuary 2011 Audio CD $7.98 $3.49 (used) Import EMI Europe Generic 1998 Audio CD $7.34 $3.88 (used) Sanctuary 2011 Audio CD $8.99 $3.75 (used) Import EMI Europe Generic 1998 Audio CD $6.47 $4.87 (used) Sanctuary Records 2017 Vinyl $16.44 $30.18 (used).
Review originally posted 1507 days ago as part of the novella that is my Eddie's Archive review. The journey into the Iron Maiden BBC Archives begins in November 1979 with Iron Maiden's first radio session, long before their first album was released. Two fifths of the album recording line-up is still missing, with a short time member Tony Parsons handling the other guitar and Doug Sampson playing some of his last beats for Maiden before being replaced by Clive Burr. The tracks were pretty much in their finished form and the band sounds a lot tighter than on the Soundhouse Tapes sessions a year previously. The oldest Iron Maiden recordings officially released on cd, definitely worth hearing if you're a fan [actually I was wrong, as a couple of the Soundhouse tapes recordings were in fact released on CD on the limited edition Best of the Beast. The other sample of the Paul Di'Anno era comes from Reading Festival in the fall of 1980, the debut album had been released five months previously and the British metal audience is clearly embracing the band. The band plays well and even brings out an early version of Killers, with different lyrics, that they almost mess up in the beginning with someone missing their cue.
The Bruce era starts on the same festival two years later with a fine performance from the Number of the Beast tour, but that's a subject we'll return to under Beast Over Hammersmith. The real treat of this double cd is an eight song excerpt from the 1988 Donington Monsters of Rock, Iron Maiden at the very top of their game after Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. Two people had been trampled to death earlier that day during the Guns n' Roses show, but the band had yet to learn about it and they're firing on all cylinders. After the intro to Moonchild, the opening blast of the band kicking in is. I don't know what to say, devastating?