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Live at Donington: August 22nd 1992
Metal · 1993 · 20 tracks

Live at Donington: August 22nd 1992

November 8, 1993 · EMI United Kingdom

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This album is a full-throttle immersion into the heart of a legendary heavy metal concert.

Imagine standing in a field with 80,000 screaming fans, the air thick with anticipation, as Iron Maiden unleashes a torrent of galloping riffs, soaring vocals, and intricate solos. It's triumphant, empowering, and utterly electrifying, capturing the raw energy and communal spirit of a truly epic live show.

Every track feels like a statement, a defiant roar against the mundane, making you want to pump your fist and sing along at the top of your lungs. This isn't just an album; it's an experience, a time capsule of metal history that demands to be played loud.

Tracklist · 20 Tracks
01
Be Quick or Be Dead
3:53
02
The Number of the Beast
4:54
03
Wrathchild
2:54
04
From Here to Eternity
4:44
05
Can I Play With Madness
3:33
06
Wasting Love
5:37
07
Tailgunner
4:08
08
The Evil That Men Do
7:58
09
Afraid to Shoot Strangers
6:52
10
Fear of the Dark
7:11
11
Bring Your Daughter… to the Slaughter
6:17
12
The Clairvoyant
4:22
13
Heaven Can Wait
7:20
14
Run to the Hills
3:56
15
2 Minutes to Midnight
5:38
16
Iron Maiden
8:15
17
Hallowed Be Thy Name
7:28
18
The Trooper
3:53
19
Sanctuary
5:18
20
Running Free
7:54
Moments Worth Listening For
The overwhelming roar of the 80,000-strong crowd erupting as the band takes the stage, perfectly setting the scene for an epic performance.
Adrian Smith's electrifying guest guitar solo during "Running Free," adding an extra layer of nostalgia and raw power to an already iconic track.
Bruce Dickinson's impassioned, soaring vocals and crowd interaction during "Fear of the Dark," transforming the stadium into a single, unified choir.
The relentless, intricate instrumental interplay of the twin guitars, bass, and drums during "Hallowed Be Thy Name," showcasing the band's unparalleled musical prowess in a live setting.

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