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This Limited version features vinyl replica packaging. This is an Enhanced CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files, including music videos for "Run To The Hills" and "Number Of The Beast." Iron Maiden: Bruce Dickinson (vocals); Dave Murray, Adrian Smith (guitar); Steve Harris (bass); Clive Burr (drums). Recorded at Battery Studios, London, United Kingdom. Digitally remastered by Simon Heyworth (Chop 'Em Out). 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). Routinely ranked among the greatest heavy metal albums of all time, The Number of the Beast is the birth of Iron Maiden as we know it, a relentless metal machine lifted to soaring new heights by the arrival of erstwhile Samson frontman Bruce Dickinson. Dickinson's operatic performance here made him an instant metal icon, challenging even Rob Halford for bragging rights, and helped launch the band into the stratosphere. The Number of the Beast topped the charts in the U.K., but even more crucially -- with Judas Priest having moved into more commercial territory -- it also made Iron Maiden the band of choice for purists who wanted their metal uncompromised. Maiden took the basic blueprint Priest had created in the late '70s -- aggressive tempos, twin-guitar interplay, wide-ranging power vocals -- and cranked everything up faster and louder. The album's intensity never lets up, the musical technique is peerless for its time, and there isn't a truly unmemorable song in the bunch. Blessed with a singer who could drive home a melody in grandiose fashion, Steve Harris' writing gets more ambitious, largely abandoning the street violence of old in favor of fittingly epic themes drawn from history, science fiction, and horror. The exceptions are "22 Acacia Avenue," a sequel to "Charlotte the Harlot" that sounds written for Di'Anno's range, and the street-crime tale "Gangland," which Harris didn't write; though the punk influences largely left with Di'Anno, these two definitely recall the Maiden of old. As for the new, two of the band's (and, for that matter, heavy metal's) all-time signature songs are here. The anthemic "Run to the Hills" dramatized the conquest of the Native Americans and became the band's first Top Ten U.K. single. It features Maiden's trademark galloping rhythm, which in this case serves to underscore the images of warriors on horseback. Meanwhile, the title track's odd-meter time signature keeps the listener just slightly off balance and unsettled, leading into the most blood-curdling Dickinson scream on record; the lyrics, based on nothing more than Harris' nightmare after watching a horror movie, naturally provoked hysterical accusations of Satan worship (which, in turn, naturally provoked sales). "Hallowed Be Thy Name" is perhaps the most celebrated of the band's extended epics; it's the tale of a prisoner about to be hanged, featuring some of Harris' most philosophical lyrics. It opens with a superbly doomy atmosphere before giving way to a succession of memorable instrumental lines and an impassioned performance by Dickinson; despite all the tempo changes, the transitions never feel jarring. Elsewhere, "The Prisoner" is a catchy retelling of the hit British TV series, and "Children of the Damned" is a slower, heavier number patterned after the downtempo moments of Dio-era Black Sabbath. CD remasters integrate "Total Eclipse," first released as the B-side of "Run to the Hills," into the running order. Though some moments on The Number of the Beast are clearly stronger than others, the album as a whole represented a high-water mark for heavy metal, striking a balance between accessible melodicism and challenging technique and intensity. Everything fell into place for Iron Maiden here at exactly the right time, and the result certainly ranksQ (7/01, p.86) - Included in Q's "50 Heaviest Albums of All Time". Q (6/00, p.60) - Ranked #100 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" - "...A hook-ridden, overdriven brew of Norsemen, Red Indians and, of course, Satanism, it epitomised British metal's values system..." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.51) - "Richer, more streamlined and measurably more melodic than its punkier predecessors, BEAST expanded Maiden's musical horizons..." Number Of The Beast Music Iron Maiden Number Of The Beast Songs Number Of The Beast Music Number Of The Beast Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews The Beast album of the wORLD I think that never gpoup is like Iron Maiden. Iron Maiden the best Submitted by berardinod (Roma,Italia)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
a famous number this album is just great, all the songs have a very good quality, I think the "number of the beast" and "run to the hills" are the highest point of the album, but "invaders", "the prisoner" and "Hallowed be Thy name" are the other great songs of the album. Submitted by Martin Lopez (Toluca, Mexico) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
6...66 The One For You & ME!!!! If your like my you possibly have a craving for Metal from England well hears a great English band Iron Maiden, this album is very impresive, the song are complexed there not so simple there songs like
1. Invaders
2. Children Of The Damned
3. Prisoner, The
4. 22 Acacia Avenue
5. Number Of The Beast
6. Run To The Hills
7. Gangland
8. Hallowed Be Thy Name
9. (untitled) - (hidden track)
make this album very extrodenary and remarkable. Bottom Line if you're into heavy metal then check out other Iron Maiden stuff there very exellent pieces of work so LONG LIVE MAIDEN!!!!!!!!!!
Submitted by Speed_Trash_Death (Bakersfield,Ca,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Im In A Daze! This album is Perfect! I am flat out dazed by new vocalist Bruce Dickinson! The guitaring of Dave and Adrian is flat out meraculous! I can not put in to words they way I feel about this album! I flat out love it! It's a definite classic and one of Miaden's greatest albums. It's a great start for Bruce! Submitted by Eric (Cottonwood, Az, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the best In 1981 Di'Anno left maiden and went his seperate ways, but maiden found a very suitable replacement in Dickenson, In fact his first album with the band sent them into superstardom. With an all new sound and a new vocalist, maiden went to the top. "Number" is one of the best albums they have released, Very Melodic, and very dark, Expecially the title track and the album Closer "Hallowed be thy name" which just so happens to have one of the best guitar solo's ever played towards the end of the song. Other highlights include children of the damned and the very powerful "The Prisoner". The only track that really didnt stand out was the very odd "Gangland, although it wasnt a bad song, It just didnt fit with the rest of the album. A must own for a any metal fan, GET THIS CD Submitted by Jeff (Bean Station Tenneesee) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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