No Prayer for the Dying Iron Maiden

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  • Release Date: 03/26/2002
  • Original Release: 1990
  • Sales Rank: 17,015
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998621626

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No Prayer for the Dying

1LISTENTailgunner 4:15
2LISTENHoly Smoke 3:49
3LISTENNo Prayer for the Dying 4:23
4LISTENPublic Enema Number One 4:13
5LISTENFates Warning 4:12
6LISTENThe Assassin 4:35
7LISTENRun Silent Run Deep 4:35
8LISTENHooks in You 4:08
9LISTENBring Your Daughter...To the Slaughter 4:45
10LISTENMother Russia 8:02

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After almost a decade with Capitol, Iron Maiden joined Epic with its first album of the 1990s, the Martin Burch-produced No Prayer for the Dying. The synthesizers and keyboards of Somewhere In Time and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son were gone, and the headbangers tended to favor a more direct, straightforward type of aggression this time around. Although not in a class with early albums like The Number of the Beast, Prayer is an impressive CD that has its share of assets. Bruce Dickenson (who debuted as a solo artist in 1990 with Tattooed Millionaire) is consistently spirited, and the writing is undeniably solid on such gothic scorchers as "Fates Warning," "Tailgunner" and "Run Silent, Run Deep." Some of the song titles are rather amusing, including "Public Enema Number One" and "Bring Your Daughter...To the Slaughter." For those who had followed Maiden from the beginning, Prayer demonstrated that these masters of fantasy metal could still excite. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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November 28, 2003: I like this cd. It's not quite as good as their earlier stuff but is defanetly worth buying. It kind of reminds me of Powerslave.I've listened to it alot over the years.