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1. "Satellite 15... The Final Frontier" - 8:40

2. "El Dorado" - 6:49

3. "Mother of Mercy" - 5:20

4. "Coming Home" - 5:52

5. "The Alchemist" - 4:29

6. "Isle of Avalon" - 9:06

7. "Starblind" - 7:48

8. "The Talisman" - 9:03

9. "The Man Who Would Be King" - 8:28

10. "When the Wild Wind Blows" - 10:59

 

 

Free download of 'El Dorado' here: http://www.ironmaiden.com/

 

 

Bring it on.

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You can always count on The Maiden to still be exactly the same as they were in 1982.
It is a good formula but it appealed to me a lot more when I was 14 then it does now. To be honest I've had little more than mild interest since 1988, but I won't knock 'em. At least they have brains.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/86/The_Final_Frontier_cover.jpg

 

1. "Satellite 15... The Final Frontier" - 8:40

2. "El Dorado" - 6:49

3. "Mother of Mercy" - 5:20

4. "Coming Home" - 5:52

5. "The Alchemist" - 4:29

6. "Isle of Avalon" - 9:06

7. "Starblind" - 7:48

8. "The Talisman" - 9:03

9. "The Man Who Would Be King" - 8:28

10. "When the Wild Wind Blows" - 10:59

Free download of 'El Dorado' here: http://www.ironmaiden.com/

Bring it on.

 

The track lengths tells me most of what I need to know, always thought they were vastly overrated and gave mainstream metal a bad name. Wish Grunge had killed them off 20 years ago.

You can always count on The Maiden to still be exactly the same as they were in 1982.

Never did any harm to AC/DC :heehee:

 

Not the biggest fan of Iron Maiden myself (probably have 5/6 songs of theirs on my iTunes), but I'll check it out regardless.

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Love Maiden! Don't get the earlier posters point about the track lengths - Iron Maiden have only really been writing longer, more progressive tracks since 2000's Brave New World. Their earlier work was a lot quicker and punchier than their more recent, progressive-metal material.
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El Dorado isn't eligible to chart, is it?

 

is it anymore than a free download from their website?

Love Maiden! Don't get the earlier posters point about the track lengths - Iron Maiden have only really been writing longer, more progressive tracks since 2000's Brave New World. Their earlier work was a lot quicker and punchier than their more recent, progressive-metal material.

Nah they've always done long tracks, and they've become more commonplace since Di'Anno left -

Phantom Of The Opera - 1980 - 7:20

Hallowed Be Thy Name - 1982 - 7:11

To Tame A Land - 1983 - 7:27

Owerslave - 1984 - 7:12

Rime Of The Ancient Mariner - 1984 - 13:37

Caught Somewhere In Time - 1986 - 7:26

Heaven Can Wait - 1986 - 7:21

Alexander The Great - 1986 - 8:36

Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son - 1988 - 9:53

Fear Of The Dark - 1992 - 7:18

Sign Of The Cross - 1995 - 11:17

Fortunes Of War - 1995 - 7:23

The Unbeliever - 1995 - 8:10

The Angel & The Gambler - 1998 - 9:52

The Clansman -1998 - 8:59

Don't Look To The Eyes Of A Stranger - 1998 - 8:03

 

 

I could go on...

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