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Seventh Son of a Seventh Son [VINYL]
  

Seventh Son of a Seventh Son [VINYL]

Iron Maiden Vinyl
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  • Vinyl
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Import (Megaphon)
  • ASIN: B000WMDW2E
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (63 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,330,487 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
This album was the last of the great five maiden albums before the more suicidal albums like "No Prayer for the dying" and "Virtual XI". Thankfully before the transtition to poor albums they ended their eighties existence with their best album to date! This album was a concept album based on an ancient legend about "the seventh son of a seventh son" and the songs were reflections on the legend. Talking about whether the child would use his psychic powers for the good of others and to aid healing, or whether he would use them for his own ends which could be evil. A cool idea for an album by all means and proved a good base for what was to become a memorable album. Here is my song by song breakdown: -

Track 1) - Moonchild
This track is quite fast paced and seems like a good opener to the album, not a classic track but certainly not weak!
rating - 8/10

Track 2) - Infinite dreams
This track is one of the four singles that was released from it and it is obvious why. The song is very melodic and quite slow in places, however the lyrics talking about visions of past, present and future do grab you and all in all is a worthy song.
Rating - 9/10

Track 3) - Can I play with madness?
This song is the one song on the album that doesn't fit the style of music. While the others are dark, grim and philosophical. This song is fast, upbeat and insane! However that isn't a fault and the fact it charted at number three backs that theory up.
Rating - 9/10

Track 4) - The evil that men do
This is one of Maiden's strongest ever songs. It has flash guitar, great vocals, fantastic lyrics and mass appeal. What is good about this song is the level of variation contained within it, at the start it is very slow solo guitar then later comes out all guns blazing. A storming track.
Rating - 10/10

Track 5) - Seventh son of a seventh son
The title track of the album and one that is not easily forgotten! This song is one of their epics lasting roughly 9 and a half minutes! The pace is also scattered from slow to quick. The lyrics seem to be talking about the main point of the album, the child becoming good or evil. Backing up this point is the chilling verse where Bruce Dickinson slowly talks out the prophecy. This song may well be long but do not hold that against it, this is proper metal and the best song on the album.
Rating - 10/10

Track 6) - The prophecy
This song is this albums weakest link. It is a very slow song and while it argues a good point about a person faking a claim to be the seventh son and abusing it it is let down by weak guitar and quite poor vocals. The song isn't bad, it just sticks out on this album!
Rating - 7/10

Track 7) - The clairvoyant
This track another strong song. What appeals about this song is the awesome use of the keyboards! Odd for a heavy metal outfit to use as music keyboard on a song like this but then again if it comes out like this do not complain! The lyrics talk of how the clairvoyant can predict anything except his own downfall. Powerful lyrics backed by powerful vocals and strong instruments. A very worthy song.
Rating - 9/10

Track 8) - Only the good die young
This song is very remniscent of the first song "moonchild" (the use of the opening verse proves this!). However unlike its opening counterpart this song is heavier and focuses more on the music than the vocals. It is a good song and the quote at the end of the song gives it a very continuous feel to it. Quite clever and a good way to close and awesome album.
Rating 9/10

So there you have it the album broken down so you can understand it. Be warned this is like "Somewhere in time" for how it fits in previous albums, this is not their heaviest album and therefore people may find it hardest to get into. However stick with it and you should have this is in your music player alot throughout your lifetime. I thorughly recommend it and having heard all of the albums I can safely say it is their best, buy it!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Maiden's finest! 1 Jun 2004
Format:Audio CD
Slated by fans and critics alike for using keyboards on the record, this album proved that Iron Maiden did exactly what they wanted. For a band at their commercial peak no fan expected what amounted to a heavy prog' rock album. Swirling keyboards on the title track to the accapella harmonies on "Can I Play With Madness" this lp has them all. Adrian Smith's lead guitar is outstanding on what was to be his (temporarily) swansong recording with the band. Quite simply the best Iron Maiden Studio album. It came out in 1988 - buy it now!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Maiden hit top gear 9 Aug 2007
Format:Audio CD
There are plenty to choose from, but this is a strong contender for the accolade of Best Iron Maiden Album. At first glance, occult-influenced lyrics may seem a somewhat unimaginative step for a metal band, but the stories told in this selection of tracks are better than most bands can dream of. Nor is this the only Maiden release to dabble in synths, but it is definitely the album in which they are deployed to greatest effect, adding something to the tracks without overwhelming them. In other ways, of course, it's business as usual, with that unmistakeable guitar sound and Dickinson's soaring vocals. It is difficult to pick stand-out tracks - this album is definitely designed to be listened to in its entirety - but if forced to choose, opening track Moonchild is a perfect example of how to grab the listener's attention and make them want to persevere with all ten tracks.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Not Maiden's best, but still high up there with one amazing epic
I'm surprised that so many reviewers seem to think this is Maiden's best album. First of all, I'm just getting into Maiden since perhaps a year or so. Read more
Published 12 days ago by BaRt
The times were a'changing...
A lot of Iron Maiden albums almost have a conceptual feel to them. And "Seventh son of a seventh son" is no exception, with talk of clairvoyants, propechies, crystal balls,... Read more
Published 17 days ago by Metal_Hen
SEVENTH SON
A fantastically produced album . I can't believe i went so long without IRON MAIDEN in my life , I just wanna hear everything they,ve ever done now! Read more
Published 26 days ago by DARREN
A Most Interesting Album
'Seventh Son of a Seventh Son' is one of the better albums released by Britain's favourite Heavy Metal group. Read more
Published 2 months ago by BrainBob
The most perfect album I have ever listened to.
The most perfect album I have ever listened to, from thousands, because each song is so good, and lead into each other so well. Read more
Published 5 months ago by R. Le Quin
Iron Maiden's Most Epic Album
Seventh Son Can Only Be Described In One Word - CLASSIC. Songs Like Can I Play With Madness & The Evil That Men Do Stil Get P;ayed Live. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Andrew Lamont
One of Maiden's Best!
Seventh son is an absolute classic from the songs to the artwork, a must for any metal fan. I can't pick a best track because they are all classics.
Published 6 months ago by P. J. Ransom
Natural Conclusion
With each album that Iron Maiden released in the 80's you could hear the improvement and direction they where heading . This album feels the natural conclusion to this journey . Read more
Published 7 months ago by Pub Landlord
Fab!!
Delivered in only a few days! Love it!!!! This was one of the first LPs i ever bought, but cant play it anymore..so love the CD!!! Thanks
Published 12 months ago by Nita
Underrated, unappreciated - one of Maiden's best!
Why do people often forget this album? It's actually baffling to me, as this is easily one of Maiden's best, and easily one of their most consistent. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Chris Wilson
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