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This is an Enhanced CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. The Enhanced portion includes music videos for "Be Quick Or Be Dead" and "From Here To Eternity." Iron Maiden: Bruce Dickinson (vocals); Dave Murray, Janick Gers (guitar); Steve Harris (bass); Nicko McBrain (drums). Additional personnel: Michael Kenney (keyboards). Recorded at Barnyard Studios, Essex, United Kingdom. This Limited version features vinyl replica packaging. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Bruce Dickinson (vocals); Dave Murray , Janick Gers (guitar); Michael Kenny (keyboards); Nicko McBrain (drums). Audio Mixer: Steve Harris . Recording information: Barnyard Studios, Essex, England. Illustrator: Melvyn Grant. Photographer: George Chin. Unknown Contributor Role: Phil Anstice. While 1992's Fear of the Dark was definitely more of a return to form for Iron Maiden, it still wasn't quite on par with their exceptional work from the '80s. Easily an improvement over 1990's lackluster No Prayer for the Dying (both musically and sonically), the album debuted on the U.K. charts at number one. The opening "Be Quick or Be Dead" proved Maiden could easily hold their own with younger thrash metal bands, "From Here to Eternity" contained lyrics that seem better fitted for Mötley Crüe, while the expected epic album-closing title track would become a concert staple (all three tracks were released as U.K. singles). While Maiden records of the past would contain an album's worth of first-rate material, Fear of the Dark is again weighed down with too many drab compositions -- "Childhood's End," "Chains of Misery," "Judas Be My Guide," and more. The serene "Wasting Love" proves to be one of Maiden's better ballads of the '90s, while the rockers "Fear Is the Key" and "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" are also standouts. Fear of the Dark would be singer Bruce Dickinson's final studio album with the band (until their late-'90s reunion), as he publicly voiced that he felt the band had run its course. ~ Greg Prato Although alternative rock was burning up the charts in 1992, longtime metallist outfit Iron Maiden admirably stuck to its guns with FEAR OF THE DARK. This effort follows in the path of 1990's NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING, as Maiden again sticks to more simple compositions, avoiding the more ambitious songwriting tendencies that marked the group's late-'80s work. The album-opening "Be Quick or Be Dead" recalls the work of such younger speed metal bands as Megadeth, while "From Here to Eternity" is one of Maiden's few forays into tales of sex and sin, a la Guns N' Roses. Unfortunately, Singer Bruce Dickinson quit the band after the ensuing tour (although he and guitarist Adrian Smith would return for a reunion in 1999). While 1992's Fear of the Dark was definitely more of a return to form for Iron Maiden, it was still wasn't quite on par with their exceptional work from the '80s. Easily an improvement over 1990's lackluster No Prayer for the Dying (both musically and sonically), the album debuted on the U.K. charts at number one. The opening "Be Quick or Be Dead" proved Maiden could easily hold their own with younger thrash metal bands, "From Here to Eternity" contained lyrics that seem better fitted for Mötley Crüe, while the expected epic album-closing title track would become a concert staple (all three tracks were released as U.K. singles). While Maiden records of the past would contain an album's worth of first-rate material, Fear of the Dark is again weighed down with too many drab compositions -- "Childhood's End," "Chains of Misery," "Judas Be My Guide," and more. The serene "Wasting Love" proves to be one of Maiden's better ballads of the '90s, while the rockers "Fear Is the Key" and "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" are also standouts. Fear of the Dark would be singer Bruce Dickinson's final studio album with the band (until their late-'Q (6/92, p.106) - 3 Stars - Good - "...the ultimate heavy metal band...the Maiden sound is exhilarating...rocks like a dervish..." Iron Maiden Fear Of The Dark Songs Fear Of The Dark Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews in two words:perfect Totally impossible to describe what I fell when I hear to this album.in my opinion, the true Iron maiden masterpiece.fear of the dark forever. Submitted by new_drummer (granada,SPAIN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Maiden's last good release. Fear of the dark, isn't by any means Maiden's greatest. It is missing the sound and story telling of Maiden of old.. However, I feel that it is a little different and it does have some great songs, which of course the self-titled is still an audience favorite. Strong songs here are: From here to eternity, Judas be my guide, The fugitive & of course the self titled song. It is a must have for Maiden fans... There last good album. Submitted by voodoohwy101 (Sterling, AK USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
PURE MAIDEN!!!!!!!!! Even though this is the only maiden album I own for now, this is surly one of the best maiden albums i've ever heard! Submitted by OZMAN6006 (shawnee, OK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Fear of the Perfect! This album is flawless. Well, not entirely, The Apparition and Fear is the Key are a bit mehhh, but the rest is great! Standout Tracks- Fear of the Dark, Weekend Warrior, Be Quick or Be Dead, From Here to Eternity, Wasting Love, Childhood's End.
Pretty much great whether you're new to Maiden or not! Submitted by joe (Springfield, CT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 1 found this helpful.
Not bad at all this album is pretty spectacular. the songs are all great. but harris and gers don't really make a good combo. especially after making 2 horrible tracks, "apparition" and "weekend warrior". but nonetheless this is an underrated album that should be given more credit.
Key tracks: too many to list
Bad tracks: weekend warrior, apparition, and fear is the key.
get this album if ur a hardcore maiden fan. don't get it if ur new to maiden. ROCK ON!
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