I remember real Madrid vs Deportivo was stopped in 76th minute due power brake. Deportivo was one goal. They re plaid 14 minutes next day and real scored few goals
Disc I 01. Sign Of The Cross 02. Lord Of The Flies 03. Man On The Edge 04. Fortunes Of War 05. Look For The Truth 06. The Aftermath 07. Judgement Of Heaven 08. Blood On The World's Hands 09. The Edge Of Darkness 10. 2 A.M. 11. The Unbeliever
Disc II[Japanese Release] 01. Justice Of The Peace 02. I Live My Way 03. Judgement Day
Additional info Produced and mixed by Steve harris and Nigel Green.
The 2CD Japanese edition of this album contains a bonus disc containing three b-sides from 'The X Factor' recording sessions. This release is quite rare due to the fact it is currently the only place where the track 'I Live My Way' can be found in CD format. Although the track was previously released beforehand as the b-side on the 'Man On The Edge' picture-disc single.
Every fan of Iron Maiden knows the story about the "The X Factor" album - out with Dickinson, one of the best metal singers of all time, and in with Blaze Bayley, an unknown stranger with a voice very far from Dickinsons. And what the hell would that result in? Well, when I heard this album for the first time I had very low expectations, I had the expectation that this was Iron Maiden's worst album. But I was really surprised by the epic and experimenting opener, and the next two tracks were also really good apart from the vocals which wasn't bad but not near Dickinson. I began to believe I really liked 'The X Factor', but when the I came to the end of the last track, my mind had made an 180-degrees-turn.
Well, this is the one. The X Factor, Iron Maiden's tenth studio album, is probably the most controversial record they have ever put to tape. Yes, this was the first album not to feature the thunderous vocals of Bruce Dickinson since Killers way back in 1981. Outrage swirled about when the announcement was made, and before long the band drafted in former Wolfsbane singer Blaze Bayley to fill Dickinson's epic shoes. Bayley sported a lower voice that resembled almost nothing to the sound Dickinson had supplied the band for seven studio releases. It is well known that this is the first of two records Iron Maiden created with Blaze Bayley singing. What a lot of people don't seem to realize, however, is that The X Factor breathed new life into a legendary band that had previously released two underwhelming subpar albums with its larger than life lead singer.
This is not a bad album. It is just a different album compared to the material released by Maiden previously. It is also more experimenting and sometimes in a very weird way (although Maiden has been proggy in the mid to late 80s). People are put off by this album because it is different and because of Blaze's voice, which lacks the power of Bruce's voice. Sign of the Cross is elevated to legendary status when Bruce sings it.
After two disaster albums, where the band sounded almost like a parody of itself, what do you do? You get a new front man, that sounds completely different from your previous and make an album that couldn't be more different from your last two and you put more effort into the writing and the recording than you have ever done before. That's The X Factor!
I'm here to praise, not to defend The X Factor or Blaze Bayley, they don't need that, it is a masterpiece and he is a great singer. The best defense for The X Factor is that the listener sits down with an open mind and listens through the album and experience the deep emotion of the music. Steve Harris on the Bass has never sounded better, Nicko McBrain on drums has never sounded better and Jannick Gers finally finds his own style and place in the band. This is the one Maiden album without Adrian Smith, where I don't miss Adrian Smith, because he couldn't have come with the contribution to the record that Jannik Gers does.
The album contains some of the greatest melodies and riffs in Maiden history. All songs are strong and moody in their own way. Whether it be the epic Sign of the Cross or the fast killer track Man on the Edge. A track like Sign of the Cross contains the progressive elements you would find in modern Maiden, but without the tedious drawn out musical sections you would find in, lets say Empire of the Clouds.
More experimental tracks like Blood on the World's Hands and The Unbeliever are fantastic in their own right and down have filler segments in them.
The X Factor is a perfect blend of the progressive and deep song writing you find in later Maiden albums like A Matter of Life and Death and Brave New World and the energic performances you find in earlier releases like Powerslave. Add to that the most emotion there has ever been in a Maiden album, and you have what you might call Iron Maiden's magnum opus.
Waaaay too long ( that's what she said ). And by that I mean both the album and the songs length. Additional length in songs is not justified if it's accomplished by adding uninteresting parts or repeating the chorus five thousand times !
On the other hand 'Sign of the Cross' and 'Man on the Edge' at least can be listened a few times and these two songs retain their interestedness.
Flawed and inconsistent, but satisfying and a bit different take on the classic Maiden sound. I kinda like it. After two not-so-good albums this feels fresh and inspired again. Pretty ironic that the band with the most awesome album covers also has some of the worst ones like this and Dance of Death.
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You've got a lot of guts. Let's see what they look like!
Flawed and inconsistent, but satisfying and a bit different take on the classic Maiden sound. I kinda like it. After two not-so-good albums this feels fresh and inspired again. Pretty ironic that the band with the most awesome album covers also has some of the worst ones like this and Dance of Death.
Its not bad just another singer if Bruce be there well we dont know but its good album
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Compared to the previous album with the great Bruce, i find this extremely enjoyable album. It's understandable that no one can match Bruce's style but Blaze wasn't bad at all. The opener is a classic in every way. This had more good songs compared to their combined 2 previous albums.
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In the beginning I was made of clay. Then I bit the apple and they changed me to metal 🤘
Compared to the previous album with the great Bruce, i find this extremely enjoyable album. It's understandable that no one can match Bruce's style but Blaze wasn't bad at all. The opener is a classic in every way. This had more good songs compared to their combined 2 previous albums.
He has lover voice. Not so high as Bruce, he sings little lover, more quet as Bruce did, Bruce can be siren. I wonder How this would be if Doogie would be asked Step in, it was close call
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Flawed and inconsistent, but satisfying and a bit different take on the classic Maiden sound. I kinda like it. After two not-so-good albums this feels fresh and inspired again. Pretty ironic that the band with the most awesome album covers also has some of the worst ones like this and Dance of Death.
Its not bad just another singer if Bruce be there well we dont know but its good album
Sometimes I wonder if you understand what you read. MetalRambo said he liked the album and rated it an 8.
You disagree with him, say it's not a bad album and then you rate the album a 5. Great job buddy, great job...
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I thought the two primary purposes for the internet were cat memes and overreactions.
John doe i rated albums, 2004 2007 period, then i stopped. My taste has a bit changed, suxer bands nowadays i give a try. Try pm and some usprogm, i wish i was able delete my rate from now.
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Stormtroopers of Death - ''Speak English or Die''
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John doe i rated albums, 2004 2007 period, then i stopped. My taste has a bit changed, suxer bands nowadays i give a try. Try pm and some usprogm, i wish i was able delete my rate from now.
I don't know what a "suxer" band is.
You do know you can change a rating.
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I thought the two primary purposes for the internet were cat memes and overreactions.
John doe i rated albums, 2004 2007 period, then i stopped. My taste has a bit changed, suxer bands nowadays i give a try. Try pm and some usprogm, i wish i was able delete my rate from now.
I don't know what a "suxer" band is.
You do know you can change a rating.
Check out van hallen video about valdo.
In my 20 many bands was bad as I dont think so now. Exsmple i hated pm whit passion, last 10 years 90 percent of genre is good
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I stand whit Ukraine and Israel. They have right to defend own citizens.
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Going back through every album Iron Maiden has put out, I think this is the best release they have put out in the 1990s, though that’s not really saying much. Blaze Bayley gets a lot of flack but I feel like he did the best he could given the circumstances of Bruce leaving to pursue his solo career. There are some excellent standouts on here like Sign of the Cross, Man on the Edge, Look for the Truth, and The Aftermath, and the rest of the album ranges from good to decent. After a while you do start to feel the album’s length a bit and Blaze’s voice can sound rather inconsistent, there are times when he’s pushing his voice pretty hard and it can either sound passionate and inspired like with the chorus of The Unbeliever, or awkward and weird like when he’s singing the extremely strained “yeah yeahs” in Judgement of Heaven. Some of the vocal transitions can sound stilted and forced as well. Regardless, there aren’t really any painful, unlistenable duds on this album like the other albums from the 90s, so I have to give credit for that at least.
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Ordinary men hate solitude. But the Master makes use of it, embracing his aloneness, realizing he is one with the whole universe (Lao Tzu).
I gave this album too much credit in the past. I don't really gravitate too much towards this slower Maiden stuff anymore, which originated here. But credit where credit is due, unlike some of their more resent stuff, this album actually contains what can be called songwriting. The long songs actually do something with their extra minutes. The jamming secsions are actually interesting, like on The Sign of the Cross and The Unbeliever. The album is fairly consistent. Besides the two aforementioned songs, which are very good overall, Man on the Edge is a nice speedy single, which I absolutely love, Lord of the Flies is the lesser single, but is fine as well. The Aftermath, Blood on the Worlds Hands and The Edge of Darkness are the best on the deeper cuts. The rest is usually at least solid without being spectacular. I do miss some more energy like in the 80s, but still the exercusion is solid. Probably the best album they have released since the 80s.