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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Iron Maiden: Bruce Dickinson (vocals); Dave Murray , Adrian Smith (guitar); Steve Harris (bass guitar); Nicko McBrain (drums). The second of three straight iconic Iron Maiden albums, Piece of Mind marks the debut of what many regard as the definitive Maiden lineup, with the arrival of new drummer Nicko McBrain. McBrain's ability to duplicate the complex patterns of the guitar and bass riffs gives the band a seamless ensemble unity. Even Steve Harris, whose busy basslines were never exactly groove-oriented, has never felt more integrated into the overall sound. Perhaps part of that feeling comes from the less frantic pace; the average tempo has slowed somewhat from the preceding album, and the hold-over punk influences still present there have been completely eradicated. Instead, we get a few moodier, heavier pieces (especially "Revelations") that make the album darker-sounding overall. We also get greater involvement in the songwriting from Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith, whose themes are perfectly in tune with Steve Harris' epic storytelling. Nearly every song here was inspired by movies or literature, whether it's history, mythology, sci-fi, or fantasy; this approach got them tagged as a thinking-man's metal band, and certainly provided a lyrical blueprint for Anthrax. No less than four songs are about battles and warriors, and a couple are about flying, underscoring the heights of the drama that the band is aiming for. The centerpiece of the album is, of course, "The Trooper," an all-time genre classic that boasts Murray and Smith's most memorable harmonized lead riff, plus that trademark galloping rhythm. A retelling of the Greek myth "Flight of Icarus" was the other British hit single, boasting an appropriately soaring chorus. Album opener "Where Eagles Dare" is the other flight song, recounting a WWII spy thriller and featuring one of McBrain's signature performances with the band. If much of Piece of Mind ranks as state-of-the-art heavy metal, it is true that the second half dips a bit from the first. "Quest for Fire" is many a die-hard fan's least favorite track from the glory years; the melody is rather stiff and simple, and the lyrics are about cavemen, rendering Dickinson's operatics ("In a tiiiiiime when dinosaurs walked the eaaaaaarth") a bit ridiculous. Among the serious-minded Maiden faithful, there's no less forgivable sin than silliness (no matter how entertaining it might be). Fans also bemoan the relative simplicity of the samurai tale "Sun and Steel." However, the album closes on a big, progressive note with "To Tame a Land," an epic retelling of Frank Herbert's Dune that evokes the desert planet via Middle Eastern guitar melodies. In the end, even if Piece of Mind is the most obviously inconsistent of the classic Maiden trilogy, its many high points are no less awe-inspiring, and it's no less essential for anyone with even the most basic interest in heavy metal. ~ Steve Huey PIECE OF MIND is the release cemented Iron Maiden firmly in the 1980s, making it one of the decade's most successful and enduring metal bands. This album includes such standards as the soaring "Flight of Icarus" and the barnstorming war tale "The Trooper." While the band had dabbled with epics on previous albums, PIECE OF MIND was the first to feature several complex tunes, like the album-opening "Where Eagles Dare," the contemplative "Revelations," and the album-closing "To Tame a Land," the last of which was inspired by the sci-fi novel series DUNE, by Frank Herbert. Personnel changes on this album include ex-Trust/Pat Travers drummer Nicko McBrain who took over for Clive Burr, but that shakeup did not hamper the success of PIECE OF MIND which, in keeping with Maiden's streak of hit releases, is another classic album. Piece Of Mind Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $6.09) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal, Enhanced CD | | Label | Metal-Is | | Orig Year | 1983 | | All Time Sales Rank | 3901  | | CD Universe Part number | 3021240 | | Catalog number | 86211 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 26, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Martin "Marvin" Birch | | Engineer | Martin "Marvin" Birch | | Recording Time | 82 minutes | | Additional Info | Enhanced CD |
Iron Maiden Piece Of Mind Songs Piece Of Mind Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Great CD by Iron Maiden Piece Of Mind (1983) Is a really fantastic CD by Iron Maiden, It has alot of good tracks on it. "Where Eagles Dare" is a fantastic 6 minute opener, It has cool lyrics, and a cool solo - 10/10. "Revelations" is another great 6 minute song, I love the lyrics and the course and the solo in this song - 10/10. "Flight Of Icarus" was the 1st single off this album, This is a great song, why do lots of people think this song is overated? - 10/10. "Die With Your Boots On" is another great song on this album, It has cool lyrics, a cool bridge, a cool course, and a cool solo - 10/10. "The Trooper" is a really fast and cool song with cool lyrics, this was the 2nd single off the album - 10/10. "Still Life" has to be the most underated track on this album, the music in the course is really cool - 10/10. "Quest For Fire" has to be the most OVERATED track on this album, why does everyone like this song? IT'S NOT THE BEST SONG EVER RECORDED! - 4/10. "Sun And Steel" is another track that is REALLY, REALLY underated, This song is also my favourite song on this album, I love the lyrics and course in this - 10/10. "To Tame A Land"...OK here is the problem with this song...It has good vocals but Bruce wastes the vocals really quickly and the rest of the song is a 4 minute guitar solo - 5/10. If your a fan of Iron Maiden buy this album....you'll love it. Submitted by spiderkid418 (Ladner, BC, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Best Maiden album ever Every song on this album is excellent. This is the first album featuring Nicko McBrain on drums and it shows why he is one of the best drummers of all time. The lyrics (as with all Maiden albums) are written about a wide variety of topics and make you think as you sing along. This album is highly recommended. Submitted by kensler (Columbus, OH)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
classic metal record Classic Maiden. Not one bad song on this record. Excellent drumming. Nicko McBrain displays outstanding single bass drum work(a lost art in metal music). Guitars, bass , drums , vocals , all excellent. Submitted by jmdrummer7 (baltimore, md.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
In the words of Bill and Ted ,EXCELLENT! At least a tie for best IM album. Revelations may be the best song you never heard on the radio,except maybe on Metalshop,and as a whole album it stands the test of time very well. Submitted by Vikingrick (Oregon) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Fantastic One of their best. "The Trooper" is a classic. Submitted by Headbangers R Us (Plano, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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