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Edward the Great: Greatest Hits [VINYL]
 
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Edward the Great: Greatest Hits [VINYL] [Import]

~ Iron Maiden
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • Vinyl (25 Nov 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import
  • Label: EMI
  • ASIN: B00006S20K
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 401,341 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. Run To The Hills
2. Number Of The Beast
3. Flight Of Icarus
4. Trooper
5. Two Minutes To Midnight
6. Wasted Years
7. Can I Play With Madness
8. Evil That Men Do
9. Clairvoyant
10. Infinite Dreams
11. Holy Smoke
12. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
13. Man On The Edge
14. Futureal
15. Wicker Man
16. Fear Of The Dark

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

Edward the Great collects most of Iron Maiden's hits, including the punishing "Number of the Beast", the super-dramatic "Can I Play with Madness?" and their sole chart-topper "Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter". Since their late-1970s rise as prime movers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, Iron Maiden have unleashed a ferocious pack of hit singles and million-selling albums. Their recipe was simple: They took their lyrics from bloody world mythology and classic gothic literature and backed them with a soaring, bulldozing twin-guitar assault driven on by main man Steve Harris' relentless bass. It was an approach that would influence countless rock bands, from Metallica to a string of Scandinavian death-merchants.

On Edward the Great, the voice of their longest-standing vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, dominates, with only two tracks sung by his brief replacement, Blaze Bayley. But it's unfortunate and arguably sinful that there's no room for original singer Paul DiAnno, meaning that we're denied the rough and punky "Runnin' Free" and "Sanctuary", instead being fobbed off with a live version of "Fear of the Dark" from the band's massive Rock in Rio show in 2001. This is surely down to a desire to maintain a consistency of production values but, even so, the early hits, both pivotal and memorably brilliant, are sorely missed. --Dominic Wills



CD Description

"Definitive" greatest hits set from the heavy metal legendsand winners of 2001's Ivor Novello songwriting award, featuring tracks spanning their 22-year recording career. Includes such air guitar classics as 'Run To The Hills', '2 MinutesTo Midnight', 'Can I Play With Madness', their no.1 hit 'Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter' and a live version of 'Fear Of The Dark'. Released as a companion piece to the completists-only 6CD box set 'Eddie's Archive'.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One hell of an album!, 4 Oct 2003
Basically an absolutely classic album, not a bad track on the whole thing. Personally I only bought it because i am a collector of Maiden's stuff and i had all the tracks on their original albums anyway, but that should not take away from the fact that this albm is a 70 minute head-bang-fest!
And in reference to the first review of this album, a short read of the letter from Steve Harris printed in the sleeve explains the choice of tracks and with 12 studio and 1 live (Rock In Rio for the Fear of the Dark track) album to pick from the choosing must have been hard.

To solve your problem simply buy this album, and the first two studio albums (Iron Maiden and Killers) and you're set!

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not the Greatest, 29 Dec 2002
Ok, this is supposed to be a "Greatest Hits" package, but anyone can the see the clear Favouritism used on the track decisions. Bruce clearly wins by a long shot, Blaze Bayley leaves a slight mark on this album but where the hell are the incredibly important Paul Di Anno contributions that made Iron Maiden popular in the first place. No Killers, No Sanctuary, No Phantom of the Opera, AND if that wasn't bad enough NO RUNNING FREE!. These songs are truly important to Maidens great legacy and I think it will shock a lot of people that they aren't included on this cd. Right having got that out of the way the album does include practically all of the songs which even today glow with brilliance, The incredible Number of the Beast, the galloping bass lines of the Trooper, Fear of the Dark Live (need i say more) and of course Run to the Hills, quite possibly Maidens most famous song of all time. All these songs obviously do make for a brilliant compilation, and had it not been for the lack of the Di Anno era it would be of 5 star quality through and through.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Edward the great........................., 12 Jan 2005
By A Customer
Edward is a good CD for those who wan't to begin with a easy CD.
For those who have listen a very long time on Iron maiden i would say that Best of the beast or Eddie's archive is a better chose.
Of course there are some Great songs on Edward the great but it's only those who have been relased on Single.....

1. Run to the Hills: A great Maiden classic (9/10)
2. Number of the Beast: One of the best!! (10/10)
3. Flight of Icarus: Nothing to say about it (4/10)
4. The Trooper: The trooper still rules!! (9/10)
5. 2 Minutes to Midnight: great song with great music (8/10)
6. Wasted Years: Perfect song!! (10/10)
7. Can I Play With Madness: Yeeah!!! (8/10)
8. Evil That Men Do: good song but it's a little boring (6/10)
9. Clairvoyant: Good song! (7/10)
10. Infinite Dreams: Great song..........(8/10)
11. Holy Smoke: good.......bad?? (5/10)
12. Bring Your Daughter...to the Slaughter: This song is only great live (2/10)
13. Man on the Edge:???? (6/10)
14. Futureal: Stunning song from Virtual XI (8/10)
15. Wicker Man: Good song..... (7/10)
16. Fear of the Dark [Live at Rock in Rio]: Great live song (9/10)

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