![]() Which sets the mood for the album perfectly. Works extremely well, especially on the album opener "Caught Somewhere In Time" Irritating and "cheesy" because of that when it was released back in 1986, but I think it ![]() It also has aīright epic feeling to it due to the spacey mood of the music and the cover for thisĪlbum should give you an idea of this fact. Giving the music a dark and spacey atmosphere throughout the album. Into progressive territory and saw Iron Maiden experimenting with guitar synths, Released at the top of their career, "Somewhere In Time" was stepping even further Like "Somewhere In Time" (this album) and "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" areĭefinitely progressive enough to be included here, as well as the rest of theirĭiscography, considering that their post-"Fear of The Dark" albums all featuring strong It is not surprising to me that Maiden has been included here in the archives. Nicko McBrain / drums Releases informationĪrtwork: Derek Riggs (creator of Iron Maiden's mascot, "Eddie the Head")ĬD EMI - 0777 7 46341 2 0 (1986, Europe)ĬD EMI - 7243 4 96924 0 4 (1998, Europe) Remastered by Simon Heyworth with CDROM section including 2 bonus videos plus band and tour history, biography and exclusive photo galleries. Adrian Smith / lead & rhythm guitars, guitar synth, backing vocals Dave Murray / lead & rhythm guitars, guitar synth ![]() Stranger in a Strange Land Line-up / Musicians The Loneliness of a Long Distance Runner (6:31)Ģ.
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