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DEATH ON THE ROAD

Iron Maiden

 

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3.63 | 80 ratings

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toroddfuglesteg
3 stars Iron Maiden has released a lot of live albums. Maybe too many.

The things that makes this live album worthwhile and a good purchase is the new stuff from Dance Of Death and the post Seventh Son albums. The live renditions of the songs from Dance Of Death just prove how good that album is. In particular the title track and Paschendale. Both of them must now be regarded as Iron Maiden classics. But Iron Maiden is also in full flow on the older songs. The Trooper is delivered with full conviction. A big minus is the omission of songs from my favorite Iron Maiden album (Powerslave) and Somewhere In Time. The inclusion of Can I Play With Madness is also dubious. Besides of that, this live album is a much overlooked gemstone in Iron Maiden's armory. It is not as good as the Rock In Rio album, but it still runs it close. The sound is strangely enough not particular good. Which is strange.

3.75 stars and a joy to behold.

toroddfuglesteg | 3/5 |

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