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The Book Of Souls (Album) by Iron Maiden

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Iron Maiden Is An English Heavy Metal Band Formed In Leyton East London In 1975 By Bassist And Primary Songwriter Steve Harris. While Fluid In The Early Years Of The Band The Lineup For Most Of The Band's History Has Consisted Of Harris Lead Vocalist Bruce Dickinson Drummer Nicko McBrain And Guitarists Dave Murray Adrian Smith And Janick Gers. The Band Have Released 41 Albums Including 17 Studio Albums 13 Live Albums Four EPs And Seven Compilations. They Have Also Released 47 Singles And 20 Video Albums. Two Electronic Games Have Been Released With Iron Maiden Soundtracks And The Band's Music Is Featured In A Number Of Other Video Games. As Pioneers Of The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal Movement Iron Maiden Achieved Initial Success During The Early 1980s. After Several Lineup Changes The Band Went On To Release A Series Of UK And US Platinum And Gold Albums Including 1980's Eponymous Debut Album 1981's Killers 1982's The Number Of The Beast 1983's Piece Of Mind 1984's Powerslave 1985's Live Release Live After Death 1986's Somewhere In Time 1988's Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 1990's No Prayer For The Dying And 1992's Fear Of The Dark. In 1982 The Band Released The Number Of The Beast – Its First Album With Bruce Dickinson Who Replaced Paul Di'Anno As Lead Singer – Which Was A Turning Point In Their Career Helping Establish Them As One Of Heavy Metal's Most Important Artists. The Number Of The Beast Is Among The Most Popular Heavy Metal Albums Of All Time Having Sold Almost 20 Million Copies Worldwide. Since The Return Of Lead Vocalist Bruce Dickinson And Guitarist Adrian Smith In 1999 The Band Has Undergone A Resurgence In Popularity With A Series Of New Albums And Highly Successful Tours. Released In 2006 A Matter Of Life And Death Their 14th Studio Album Reached Top Sales In Dozens Of Countries Initiating The Series Of Iron Maiden's Highest-Ranked Albums. Their 2010 Album The Final Frontier Peaked At No. 1 In 28 Countries And Received Widespread Critical Acclaim. Their 16th Studio Album The Book Of Souls Was Released On 4 September 2015 To Similar Success Debuting At No. 1 In The Album Charts Of 24 Countries With Physical Sales And Summary In 43 Territories With Physical And Digital Sales. Most Recently Their 17th Studio Album Senjutsu Was Released On 3 September 2021 And Eventually Reached No. 1 In 27 Countries. Iron Maiden Have Sold Over 130 Million Copies Of Their Albums Worldwide Despite Minimal Radio And Mainstream Media Support. The Band's Catalogue Has Sold Over 200 Million Copies Worldwide Including Albums Singles Compilations And Videos. By 2022 Their Releases Have Been Certified Silver Gold And Platinum Around 600 Times Worldwide. Iron Maiden Have Become One Of The Most Influential And Revered Rock Bands Of All Time And Is Credited With Influencing Countless Bands And Genres. Critics Have Stated That The Band Elevated Heavy Metal To An Art Form Proving That Academic And Musical Inspirations Can Coexist. The Band Is Also Hailed As One Of The Greatest Live Acts Of All Time. The Band And Its Members Have Received Multiple Industry Awards Including The Grammy Awards And Its Equivalents In Other Countries. Other Accolades The Band Has Received Include Brit Awards Silver Clef Award Nordoff-Robbins Award Ivor Novello Awards Juno Awards Guinness Book Of World Records Public Choice International Classic Rock Roll Of Honour Awards ECHO Awards Top.HR Music Awards Žebřík Music Awards Honorary Doctorates State Prizes Sales Recognition Marketing Achievements Recognition Awards Charity And Sport Awards Among Many Others. Iron Maiden Were Inducted Into The Hollywood RockWalk BPI Hall Of Fame And Kerrang! Hall Of Fame. The Band Is Also A Part Of Permanent Exhibitions Of The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame British Music Experience Rock In Rio Wall Of Fame And Wacken Open Air Hall Of Fame. Iron Maiden Were Honoured By Royal Mail UK With Dedicated Postal Stamps And Cards. The Band As 'bona Fide' Rock Legends Belongs To An Elitarian Circle Of British Iconic Bands Honoured With An Unique Range Of Stamps Including The Rolling Stones The Beatles Pink Floyd Queen And Iron Maiden As The Fifth One. Iron Maiden's Lyrics Cover Such Topics As History Literature War Mythology Society And Religion. Many Of Their Songs Are Based On History Classic Literature And Film. As Of October 2019 The Band Have Played Some 2500 Live Shows Performing For Tens Of Millions Of Fans. For Over 40 Years The Musicians Have Been Supported By Their Famous Mascot "Eddie" Who Has Appeared On Almost All Of Their Album And Single Covers Videos And Merchandise. Originally Designed By Derek Riggs Eddie Became The Main Attraction Of Iron Maiden Live Shows Which Feature Theatrical Elements Like Coloured Backdrops Inflatables Pyrotechnics Elaborate Lighting Rigs Props And Stage Sets. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Iron_Maiden Studio Albums
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The Book Of Souls Is The Sixteenth Studio Album By English Heavy Metal Band Iron Maiden Released On 4 September 2015. It Is The Band's First Studio Double Album And Also Their Longest To Date With A Total Length Of 92 Minutes. Its Launch And Supporting Tour Were Delayed To Allow Vocalist Bruce Dickinson Time To Recover From The Removal Of A Cancerous Tumor In Early 2015. It Is Also Their First Album To Be Released On Parlophone Since The End Of Their 30-Year Relationship With EMI Records. Produced By Long-Time Iron Maiden Collaborator Kevin Shirley The Book Of Souls Was Recorded At Guillaume Tell Studios Paris From September To December 2014 Which They Had Previously Used For 2000's Brave New World. The Band Wrote And Immediately Recorded Many Tracks In The Studio Resulting In A Spontaneous Live Feel. The Album's First Release "Speed Of Light " Was Issued As A Music Video On 14 August And Simultaneously As A Digital Download And CD Single Exclusive To Best Buy. In Addition To Being Their Longest Studio Record It Also Contains The Band's Longest Song "Empire Of The Clouds " At 18 Minutes In Length Which Was Also Issued As A Single For Record Store Day On 16 April 2016. While Not A Concept Album References To The Soul And Mortality Are Prominent Realized In The Maya-Themed Cover Artwork Created By Mark Wilkinson. A Critical And Commercial Success The Book Of Souls Topped The Album Charts In 24 Countries. It Earned The Band Their Fifth First Consecutive UK No. 1 Following 1982's The Number Of The Beast 1988's Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son 1992's Fear Of The Dark And 2010s The Final Frontier. In The US It Matched The Final Frontier's Success On The Billboard 200 Repeating The Group's Highest Placement At No. 4. It Also Marks The Longest Gap Between Studio Releases In The Group's Entire Career At Five Years Following The Final Frontier. Background The Band's Intention To Record A Sixteenth Studio Album Was First Revealed By Vocalist Bruce Dickinson In September 2013 Who Expected A Possible Release In 2015. The Album Was Recorded At Guillaume Tell Studios Paris With Producer Kevin Shirley From September To December 2014 With The Finishing Touches Added In Early 2015. They Had Previously Used The Studios For 2000's Brave New World With Dickinson Stating "The Studio Holds Special Memories For All Of Us. We Were Delighted To Discover The Same Magical Vibe Is Still Alive And Very Much Kicking There!" The Band Originally Intended To Release The Record Earlier In 2015 But It Was Pushed Back To 4 September While Dickinson Received Treatment For A Cancerous Tumor. The Album's Title Artwork And Track Listing Were Revealed On 18 June 2015. Released By Parlophone This Is The Band's First Original Studio Album Not To Be Issued By EMI After Warner Music Group Acquired Both Companies In 2013. In The US Sanctuary Copyrights/BMG Following BMG’s Purchase Of Sanctuary Records In 2013 Issued The Album. On 14 August The Band Issued A Music Video For The Song "Speed Of Light " Directed By Llexi Leon. In Addition The Song Was Simultaneously Made Available As A Digital Download And Was Issued As A Single-Track CD Via Best Buy In The US. The Book Of Souls Is The Band's First Album Since 1995's The X Factor To Use Their Original Logo On The Cover. The Artwork Was Created By Mark Wilkinson Whose Previous Works For Iron Maiden Include Live At Donington 1998 Remastered Version And Best Of The 'B' Sides 2002 Compilation As Well As "The Wicker Man" And "Out Of The Silent Planet" Singles Covers. According To Bassist Steve Harris The Cover Art Ties In With The Title Track As The Depiction Of The Band's Mascot Eddie Is Based On The Maya Civilization Who "believe That Souls Live On ." To Check The Accuracy Of The Artwork The Band Hired Mayanist Scholar Simon Martin Who Also Translated The Song Titles Into Hieroglyphs. According To Martin Although The Civilization Had No Book Of Souls "the Mayans Are Very Big On Souls ... So As A Title It's Appropriate To Mayan Culture But It's Very Much Iron Maiden's Own Thing." Although Not A Concept Album References To The Soul Appear Throughout As Do Ruminations On Mortality In General With Harris Explaining "as You Get Older You Start Thinking About Your Own Mortality And These Things More." A Supporting Tour Based On The Album Was Delayed Until Early 2016 So That Dickinson Could Fully Recuperate From His Cancer Treatment. The Book Of Souls World Tour Began In February With The Band Performing In 35 Countries Across North And South America Asia Australasia Africa And Europe. Writing And Recording. The Album Features Two Songs Written Solely By Vocalist Bruce Dickinson.
Harris States That Many Of The Songs Were Written And Immediately Recorded In The Studio Adding To The Record's "live Feel." Guitarist Janick Gers Explains That This Involved Abandoning Their Previous Approach Of Spending Several Weeks Writing And Rehearsing Which Meant That They "went Into The Studio With Only Outlines And Finished Writing The Songs In The Studio - So We Were Actually Learning Them Rehearsing Them And Putting Them Down All At Once." According To Guitarist Adrian Smith The Pressure This Created Was Positive "because It Snaps You Into Action." Gers States That Each Member Brought In Approximately An Hour Of Original Music To The Sessions Even Though They "might Only Want To Use 15 Minutes Of It " The Result Being "a Really Broad Spectrum Of Musical Ideas." As With All Of Their Studio Collaborations With Shirley Most Of The Album Was Recorded Live With Lots Of First Takes Used For Added Spontaneity. "Shadows Of The Valley " "Death Or Glory " "Speed Of Light " And "If Eternity Should Fail " Were The First Songs Written For The Album The Last Of Which According To Dickinson Was Originally Written For A Potential Solo Album And Features The Band's First Collective Use Of Drop D Tuning. Smith States That "Speed Of Light" And "Death Or Glory" Were Two Of A Small Minority Of Tracks Completed Prior To The Recording Sessions And Mark The First Collaboration Between Smith And Dickinson Without Harris Since Both Members Rejoined Iron Maiden In 1999. With Both Tracks Smith And Dickinson Deliberately Wrote Shorter Songs In An Attempt To Hark Back To Previous Singles "2 Minutes To Midnight" 1984 And "Can I Play With Madness" 1988 . According To Dickinson "Death Or Glory" Is About First World War Triplanes. Unlike The Band's Previous Two Albums 2006's A Matter Of Life And Death And 2010s The Final Frontier Harris Does Not Receive A Writing Credit For All Of The Record's Songs. This Is Because Harris Suffered Two Bereavements During The Writing Stage "an Old School Friend And A Member Of The Family" Which Affected His Creative Output. The Result Was A More Collaborative Effort With All Members Except Drummer Nicko McBrain Receiving A Writing Credit. One Of Harris' Contributions "Tears Of A Clown " Which He Co-Wrote With Smith Is Praised By Dickinson As His Favorite Track From The Book Of Souls And Is Based On Comedian Robin Williams' Depression And Suicide In 2014. The Release's Final Song "Empire Of The Clouds " Replaces "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner" From 1984's Powerslave As The Band's Longest Song At 18 Minutes In Duration. The Track Features Dickinson On Piano For The First Time And Is Based On The 1930 R101 Airship Crash. According To Smith Dickinson Spent Most Of The Album's Recording Sessions Alone Writing The Song In A "soundproof Glass Box With His Piano " Which He Completed With Assistance From McBrain. Smith States That It Was A Challenge To Record As Dickinson "laid Down The Piano On His Own" And The Band Then "played Along To That" While Following Dickinson And Shirley's Instructions. For Record Store Day 2016 "Empire Of The Clouds" Was Issued As A Single On 16 April. Along With Opener "If Eternity Should Fail " It Marks The First Iron Maiden Album Since Powerslave Which Features Two Tracks Written Solely By Dickinson. For The First Time Since 1998's Virtual XI The Final Track Wasn't Written Or Co-Written By Steve Harris. The Book Of Souls Is Also The Second Album In Iron Maiden's History Following 1986's Somewhere In Time In Which Harris Has Not Written Or Co-Written Any Of Its Released Singles. At 92 Minutes In Length It Is Both The Longest Iron Maiden Studio Album And Their First Double Studio Record. Dickinson Comments "we All Agreed That Each Track Was Such An Integral Part Of The Whole Body Of Work That If It Needed To Be A Double Album Then Double It's Going To Be!" Reception
Critical Response
Professional Ratings
Aggregate Scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 80/100
Review Scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 Stars
Billboard 3.5/5 Stars
Classic Rock 9/10
The Guardian 4/5 Stars
Kerrang! 5/5
Metal Hammer 10/10
NME 8/10
Q 3/5 Stars
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 Stars
Uncut 7/10
The Album Received Generally Favorable Reviews And Currently Holds A Score Of 80/100 From 20 Ratings On The Aggregate Site Metacritic. It Was Scored 9/10 By Classic Rock Who Stated "it's Hard To Think Of Another Band Of This Vintage That Would Be Capable Of Sounding This Vital And Inspired." Kerrang! And Metal Hammer Gave It Full Marks The Former Labeling It "an Album Of Extraordinary Vision" The Latter "a Gargantuan Emotional Journey Through Some Career-Best Performances That More Than Makes Up For A Five-Year Wait." Blabbermouth.Net Was Also Extremely Positive Scoring It 9.5/10 And Deeming It "Iron Maiden's Most Comprehensive And Confident Work Since Brave New World And For Certain One Of Their Finest Achievements Overall." Pop Matters Awarded Nine Stars Out Of 10 Praising The Band For Returning To "the Very Top Of Their Game In A Way We Haven't Seen Since 1988." AllMusic Awarded It 4 Out Of Five Stating "With Repeated Listening It Earns Shelf Space With Their Finest Records." The Guardian Also Scored It 4 Out Of 5 And Despite Criticizing The "lumbering 'Shadows Of The Valley' " Exclaimed "The Book Of Souls Is Marked By An Impressive Rawness That Scratches Against The Album’s More Grandiloquent Moments." Rolling Stone And Billboard Were More Critical Rating It 3.5 Stars Out Of Five The Latter Describing It As "outsized" But "surprisingly Engaging Overall". Paste Rated It 7.9/10 Saying "it's An Impressive Piece Of Work But It Gets Bogged Down By The Band’s Own Ambition " Although Still Concluding That It Is "the Best Maiden Record From Dickinson's Second Act And An Impressive Achievement " While Uncut Awarded It 7 Out Of 10 Stating That "an Epic If Somewhat Ruminative Tone Dominates." Both Q And Record Collector Gave The Album A Mixed Score Of 3 Stars Out Of 5 The Former Criticizing Its "lengthy Longueurs" And Concluding That It Is "not One Of Their Best " While The Latter Asserted That "too Much Of The Album Is Made Up Of Endless Mid-Tempo Guitar Chug" And That It "sounds Much Like Any Other Maiden Album From Their Career-Twilight Period." The Closing 18-Minute "Empire Of The Clouds" Was The Subject Of Particular Praise With PopMatters Calling It A "masterpiece" And "every Bit As Spellbinding As 1984's 'Rime Of The Ancient Mariner' ". AllMusic Described It As "a Heavy Metal Suite Unlike Anything In Their Catalog." Although Blabbermouth.Net And NME Did Not Agree That It Matches "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner " The Former Stated That It Is "worth Every Single Minute As A Cinematic-Sounding Encapsulation Of The Band's Career " While The Latter Called It "the Pièce-De-Résistance." It Also Received A Positive Response From Classic Rock Who Deemed It A "stunning Piece Of Work " While Billboard Labeled It "a Highlight." Sputnikmusic Rated It "a Significant Improvement" On The Closing Tracks From The Band's Two Previous Studio Records "The Legacy" From 2006's A Matter Of Life And Death And "When The Wild Wind Blows" From The 2010s The Final Frontier Calling It "cerebral And Evocative." The Guardian However Argued That It Is Unlikely To Appeal To Enthusiasts Of The Band's Older Material Although They Did Say That "said Might Be Mollified By Harris's 'The Red And The Black'." The Guardian Complimented The 13-And-A-Half-Minute "The Red And The Black" For Its "genuine Urgency And Agility " While Pop Matters Dubbed It "as Predictable As Songwriting Gets This Time Around It's A Delight To Hear." In Contrast Paste Was Slightly Critical Of All Three Of The Album's Longer Songs Also Including The 10-Minute Title Track Stating "in The End The Proggressive-Jam Logjam Causes These Songs To Lose Some Of Their Impacts Even After Multiple Listens " Although They Did Commend "The Red And The Black" For Having "the Pace And Feel Of Powerslave’s "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner." Accolades The Book Of Souls Received The Album Of The Year Award At The 2015 Classic Rock Roll Of Honor Awards Collected The 2016 Metal Hammer Golden Gold Award For Best Album And Won In The Best International Album Category At The 2016 Bandit Rock Awards. In Addition It Was Also Listed Among The Best Albums Of The Year By Some Publications. Commercial Performance The Album Was A Commercial Success Reaching The No. 1 Spot In 24 Countries In Addition To 19 Other Territories Which No Longer Publish Retail Charts. It Was Their Fifth Record To Top The UK Albums Chart With Sales Of Over 60 000 Units Out-Selling Their Previous Record The Final Frontier Which Sold 44 385 Copies But Reached The Same Chart Position. In The US The Record Charted At No. 4 Their Joint Highest Position On The Billboard 200 Along With The Final Frontier Although The Book Of Souls Was Again The Better Seller With 74 000 Sales Compared To 63 000. According To Billboard This Marks The Band's Best Sales Week In The US Since The Nielsen SoundScan Tracking System Began Operating In 1991. As Of January 2016 The Final Frontier Has Sold More Than 148 000 Copies In The US.