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Iron Maiden - Somewhere In Time (1986) [Japanese 1st Press, CP32-5158]

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Iron Maiden - Somewhere In Time (1986) [Japanese 1st Press, CP32-5158]

Iron Maiden - Somewhere In Time (1986)
EAC Rip | WV, IMG+CUE+LOG | 360 MB | Complete Scans | 30 MB
Heavy Metal | Label: EMI Japan | Catalog Number: CP32-5158 | RAR 3% Rec. | FileSonic.com
… Non-remastered Japanese 1st Press CD …

With such superb albums as Number of the Beast, Piece of Mind, and Powerslave, Iron Maiden had forged a completely original heavy metal sound. Feeling that they'd taken it as far it could go, the band decided to broaden their sound with the use of synthesizers for their sixth studio album, 1986's Somewhere in Time. While many other metal bands used synths in the '80s to appeal to the pop audience, Maiden wisely did not overindulge. Instead, they used them to create textures, and were rewarded with one of their most commercially successful releases. And although Maiden's next album, 1988's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, would perfect this new approach, Somewhere contains many a highlight. Both the "do it now" rocker "Wasted Years" and the more melodic "Stranger in a Strange Land" were successful singles/videos, while other prominent tracks included the album-closing epic, "Alexander the Great," the frenzied opener, "Caught Somewhere in Time," and the singalong concert fave, "Heaven Can Wait." Although not quite as substantial as its predecessors (filler crops up here and there), Somewhere in Time succeeded in broadening Maiden's sound without alienating their longtime metal fans.

~ by Greg Prato, allmusic.com
Tracklist:

1. Caught Somewhere In Time - 7:26
2. Wasted Years - 5:08
3. Sea Of Madness - 5:42
4. Heaven Can Wait - 7:21
5. The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner - 6:31
6. Stranger In A Strange Land - 5:45
7. Deja-Vu - 4:56
8. Alexander The Great - 8:36

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Iron Maiden / Somewhere In Time (CP32-5158)

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Iron Maiden - Somewhere In Time (1986) [Japanese 1st Press, CP32-5158]

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Copyright © 2004 Oleg Berngardt. All rights reserved.
Copyright © 2004 Alexander Djourik. All rights reserved.
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Iron Maiden - Somewhere In Time (1986) [Japanese 1st Press, CP32-5158]

Bruce Dickinson - vocals
Adrian Smith - guitar
Dave Murray - guitar
Steve Harris - bass
Nicko McBrain - drums

Produced, engineered and mixed by Martin Birch.
Bass, bass synth and drum tracks recorded at Compas Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas.
Assistetnt engineer: Sean Burrows.
Guitars, vocals and guitar synth recorded at Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, Holland.
Assistetnt engineers: Albert Boekholt, Ronald Prent.
Mixed at Electric Ladyland Studios, New York.
Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound, New York.