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MAIDEN VOYAGE is an unreleased album by the 1960s prog-rock band Iron Maiden (not the '70s metal band).
Previously unreleased 1969 album from the progressive heavy rock band, not to be mistaken with the late 70s heavy metal band. Audio Archives. Iron Maiden Maiden Voyage Songs | 1. | Falling |
| 2. | Ned Kelly |
| 3. | Liar |
| 4. | Ritual |
| 5. | Cc Ryder |
| 6. | Plague |
| 7. | Ballad of Martha Kent |
| 8. | God of Darkness |
| Maiden Voyage Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Iron Maiden - 'Maiden Voyage' (Audio Archives) First off,this is not the '80's metal band with the masterpieces 'Powerslave' and 'Live After Death' that many of have come to know and love.This is the sole album,recorded in 1969 by a short-lived UK 'progressive heavy rock' band.Some might consider it to be an early doom metal effort.Line-up:Steve Drewett-vocals,Trever Thoms(later to join Nik Turner's Inner City Unit) -guitar),Barry Skeels-bass and Paul Reynolds-drums.An okay rarity on CD reissue. Submitted by mikereedinusa (Shawnee Mission,Kansas;USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 3 of 3 found this helpful.
Straight up hard rock To everyone who is confused, this is not the famous iron maiden band with steve harris and it has no relation to that band at all. This album was made in either 1969 or 1970 and it is one of the best rock albums I have ever heard. It's mostly hard rock but it's got a little bit of psychedelic and doomy stuff too. It kind of reminds me of early Black Sabbath, led zeppelin, the who and stuff like that. It's a shame that these guys didn't get famous, if they didn't break up so soon then they would have been big in the seventies. It's got some great little jams in some of the songs and the singing is great too. Submitted by wabusy33 (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best Maiden Wow! this album is one of the best ive ever heard from maiden. Can't believe its actually them. Classic album recommend to anyone! Submitted by James (Wallington, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Voyage to the first Iron Maiden This album is actually a compilation of demo tapes of the original album that have been lost.Steve Harris(today`s Iron Maiden) is from the same area as those members from the old Iron Maiden,so probably thats how he came up with the idea to take that name,or maybe it is a same band,all the original members left the band,new people came in,Steve came,than he became a leader and the rest is history,who knows?Anyway songs are great,dark,bluesy and long.Rare cd so better get it. Submitted by malestro (Belgrade,Serbia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I agree with the person under me. This really isn't the Iron Maiden nowdays.This could hav been a old band from the 70's. Submitted by Infernolord (13722 Mercer St. USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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