Iron Maiden "Iron Maiden" (1980)
I remember seeing the 'classic albums' show for Iron Maiden's "Number of the Beast" album, and
they'd talked about the issues they'd had with their former singer Paul
Di'Anno and what a step up Bruce Dickinson was. From that, I'd assumed that the
first guy must be absolute rubbish... but no.
Sure, on one or two songs
he sounds like a bit more of a punk yowler than a metal howler, but he
still manages some decent tremolo in places and some minor wails. I
actually really like this album; it's almost as if having a slightly more
limited singer over top of the virtuosic and showy music kind of reins
it in and stops it getting too grandiose and up it's own arse!
The album does feature an instrumental track and several songs that take
their sweet time getting to the vocals, which is maybe just how Maiden
roll, or it could be a sign that they were already unhappy with Paul?
Either way, as I say, this album works just fine for me. The bass work
is incredible, which I guess is not surprising as the bassist started
the damned band!
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