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En Vivo! album for sale Product Description
En Vivo! album for sale by Iron Maiden was released Apr 10, 2012 on the Sanctuary label. Hearing Iron Maiden fans sing along to a new song like "El Dorodo" with the same ferocity that's applied to classic cuts like "Number of the Beast," "Two Minutes to Midnight," and "Hallowed Be Thy Name" must be invigorating for a group that has toured and recorded steadily for almost 40 years and never had a proper hit, let alone a commercial radio presence.2010's Final Frontier (their 15th studio album), while by no means earth shattering, offered up further proof that the venerable New Wave of British Heavy Metal practitioners were unwilling to spend their twilight years clinging to the commercial safety of past glories.2012's En Vivo! (their tenth live album), which was recorded in Santiago, Chile's Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos stadium during the Final Frontier tour, finds Iron Maiden solidly straddling the line between both eras, offering up equal servings of material both new and old, and integrating them seamlessly into each other, just they like they always do. ~ James Christopher Monger Kerrang (Magazine) (p. 51) - "[W]hat really matters -- the show, the music -- Maiden have proved, for the seventh time, in fact, that they're still metal's greatest, most rewarding live band."
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| Just Amazing!!! Great sound,great tracks,great packaging ,great cd ! By rodrigoocp (Petropolis, RJ, Brasil)  This review is for a different format. |
| INCREDIBLE SOUND QUAILITY, GREAT PREFROMANCE! Iron Maiden never dissatisfies live, so I don't believe any other their recent live shows would disappoint anyone true Maiden fan. By heavennineeleven (San Diego, California, USA)  This review is for a different format. |
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En Vivo! songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 8686748 |
| Label | Sanctuary |
| Orig Year | 2012 |
| Catalog number | 001645701 |
| Discs | 2 |
| Release Date | Apr 10, 2012 |
| Studio/Live | Live |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Shipping Units | 6 |
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En Vivo! CD music Hearing Iron Maiden fans sing along to a new song like "El Dorodo" with the same ferocity that's applied to classic cuts like "Number of the Beast," "Two Minutes to Midnight," and "Hallowed Be Thy Name" must be invigorating for a group that has toured and recorded steadily for almost 40 years and never had a proper hit, let alone a commercial radio presence. 2010's Final Frontier (their 15th studio album), while by no means earth shattering, offered up further proof that the venerable New Wave of British Heavy Metal practitioners were unwilling to spend their twilight years clinging to the commercial safety of past glories. 2012's En Vivo! (their tenth live album), which was recorded in Santiago, Chile's Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos stadium during the Final Frontier tour, finds Iron Maiden solidly straddling the line between both eras, offering up equal servings of material both new and old, and integrating them seamlessly into each other, just they like they always do. ~ James Christopher Monger
Director: Andy Matthews.
Photographer: John McMurtrie.
Personnel: Bruce Dickinson (vocals); Dave Murray , Janick Gers, Adrian Smith ...
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En Vivo! buy CD music From Fear to Eternity: The Best of 1990-2010 collects 23 tracks over the span of two discs from the venerable British heavy metal legends. The first anthology to cover the band's post-halcyon days, it's remarkable how seamless the transition was. Unlike other acts that left their handprints in the cement in the late '70s and '80s, Iron Maiden never really lost steam, despite a mid-'90s shake-up that saw iconic lead singer Bruce Dickinson swapped out with Wolfsbane vocalist Blaze Bayley for two albums. The addition of keyboards, a controversial, late-'80s move that split some fans upon the releases of Somewhere in Time (1986) and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988), proved largely tasteful and subtle, and did little to hinder their signature blend of fantasy-fueled symphonic metal and straight-up English hard rock. Culled from eight studio albums (including the pair of Bayley offerings), the songs on From Fear to Eternity may not reach the dizzying heights of the band's Piece of Mind/Number of the Beast heyday, but stand-out cuts like "The Wicker Man," "Different World," "Tailgunner," "Dance of Death," and "Brave New World" bristle with the energy and conviction of a group 20 years younger. Dickinson's voice is apparently indestructible, and the triple-guitar attack, held down to the mat by the incomparable Steve Harris (founder/bassist), remains a veritable master class in heavy metal picking. It's an impressive feat, to say the least, but what stands out the most is the fact the band has amassed the kind of loyal, age-defying fan base that virtually guarantees a lifetime of sold-out world tours, a feat they managed to pull off without ever selling themselves out. ~ James Christopher Monger
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