Tattooed Millionaire [Australian Bonus Tracks] Bruce Dickinson

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  • Release Date: 04/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1990
  • Sales Rank: 43,576
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972479026
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Tattooed Millionaire [Australian Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENSon of a Gun 5:52
2LISTENTattooed Millionaire 4:26
3LISTENBorn in '58 3:37
4LISTENHell on Wheels 3:37
5LISTENGypsy Road 4:00
6LISTENDive! Dive! Dive! 4:39
7LISTENAll the Young Dudes 3:48
8LISTENLickin' the Gun 3:15
9LISTENZulu Lulu 3:26
10LISTENNo Lies 4:39
11LISTENSpirit of Joy Bonus Track 3:12
12LISTENDarkness Be My Friend Bonus Track 2:01
13LISTENSin City Bonus Track 4:37
14LISTENWinds of Change Bonus Track 4:14
15LISTENRiding With the Angels Live / Bonus Track 4:20

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Editorial Reviews

When Sony reissues a title on Legacy, it usually means that the album has some type of historic value -- something that has withstood the test of time and is considered a classic in its genre. In 2002, Columbia/Sony reissued Bruce Dickinson's first solo album, Tattooed Millionaire, on Legacy and added five bonus tracks. By that time, Tattooed Millionaire was 12 years old, and the question is: Does this album (originally released in 1990) deserve to be called a classic? Absolutely. Dickinson's solo career got off to an excellent start with Tattooed Millionaire, and the interesting thing is that this CD was such a departure from the singer's work with Iron Maiden. In the '80s, Iron Maiden was the essence of larger-than-life fantasy metal -- the Brits' lyrics often dealt with the supernatural, and Maiden fans tended to crave equally fantasy-oriented headbangers like Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Candlemass, King Diamond, Ronnie James Dio, and Queensr˙che. But Tattooed Millionaire isn't fantasy metal; instead, Dickinson surprised listeners with an unexpected pop-metal direction. This time, Dickinson is more Steven Tyler than Rob Halford -- more Jon Bon Jovi than Ronnie James Dio. And he is obviously enjoying this pop-metal/hard rock direction a great deal; the British singer certainly sounds inspired on gems like the Aerosmith-influenced "Lickin' the Gun" and the power ballad "Son of a Gun." The bonus tracks (mostly B-sides of early-'90s singles) are also excellent, and they range from a gutsy cover of AC/DC's "Sin City" to the contemplative ballad "Winds of Change" (which has a somewhat Bob Dylan-ish quality and hints at what Dylan might sound like if he embraced hard rock instead of folk-rock). Some of Dickinson's fans prefer him as a supernatural-minded fantasy metaller, but from a hard rock/pop-metal standpoint, this reissue is a treasure. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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July 03, 2005: What kills Tattooed Millionare is that unlike his other albums this one is horribly dated and ages horribly. EIther skip this one completly or collectit last. Son of A Gun, The title track, Born In '58, Hell On Wheels are the only good songs herer. The rest aren't all that good.

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