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A Real Dead One
Metal · 1993 · 12 tracks

A Real Dead One

A Real Dead One captures Iron Maiden's electrifying live performance of their early classics, recorded during their 1992-1993 European tours. Featuring fan favorites from their debut up to the Powersl

October 18, 1993 · MG Records (2)

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This is Iron Maiden unleashed, a raw, pulsating document of their legendary live power. Imagine being front and center at a massive European stadium show in the early 90s, bathed in the roar of the crowd and the sheer force of the band tearing through their most iconic early tracks. Bruce Dickinson's vocals are in full, soaring flight, Steve Harris's bass gallops with relentless energy, and the twin guitars of Dave Murray and Adrian Smith weave their intricate magic. It's a shot of pure, unadulterated heavy metal adrenaline, a vital snapshot for anyone who lives and breathes the Maiden legacy.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks
01
The Number of the Beast
4:54
02
The Trooper
3:55
03
Prowler
4:16
04
Transylvania
4:26
05
Remember Tomorrow
5:53
06
Where Eagles Dare
4:49
07
Sanctuary
4:53
08
Running Free
3:49
09
Run to the Hills
3:58
10
2 Minutes to Midnight
5:37
11
Iron Maiden
5:25
12
Hallowed Be Thy Name
7:52
Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, explosive crowd reaction and driving riff that kicks off the album, setting a relentless pace from the first note.
The extended, dramatic build-up and powerful vocal delivery of 'Hallowed Be Thy Name,' culminating in its iconic guitar solos and a massive singalong from the audience.
The intricate, harmonized twin-guitar solos on tracks like 'The Trooper,' showcasing the band's signature instrumental prowess in a live setting.
Bruce Dickinson's impassioned crowd interaction and sustained high notes during 'Run to the Hills,' demonstrating his incredible stage presence and vocal stamina.
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