Iron Maiden – From Fear To Eternity (The Best Of 1990-2010) (2011/2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Iron Maiden – From Fear To Eternity (The Best Of 1990-2010) (2011/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 02:33:56 minutes | 1,78 GB | Genre: Rock, Metal
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Parlophone UK

“From Fear to Eternity: The Best of 1990–2010” is a compilation album by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden, containing a selection of songs originally released on the eight studio albums from “No Prayer for the Dying” to “The Final Frontier”. The title is lifted from the 1992 single, “From Here to Eternity”, although it is not featured in this release. As with “Somewhere Back in Time”, each track is sung by Bruce Dickinson rather than Blaze Bayley, the band again opting to use later live versions of songs which originally featured other lead vocalists.

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Iron Maiden – Fear Of The Dark (1992/2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Iron Maiden – Fear Of The Dark (1992/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 58:37 minutes | 722 MB | Genre: Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Parlophone UK

While 1992’s Fear of the Dark was definitely more of a return to form for Iron Maiden, it still wasn’t quite on par with their exceptional work from the ’80s. Easily an improvement over 1990’s lackluster No Prayer for the Dying (both musically and sonically), the album debuted on the U.K. charts at number one. The opening “Be Quick or Be Dead” proved Maiden could easily hold their own with younger thrash metal bands, “From Here to Eternity” contained lyrics that seem better fitted for Mötley Crüe, while the expected epic album-closing title track would become a concert staple (all three tracks were released as U.K. singles). While Maiden records of the past would contain an album’s worth of first-rate material, Fear of the Dark is again weighed down with too many drab compositions — “Childhood’s End,” “Chains of Misery,” “Judas Be My Guide,” and more. The serene “Wasting Love” proves to be one of Maiden’s better ballads of the ’90s, while the rockers “Fear Is the Key” and “Afraid to Shoot Strangers” are also standouts. Fear of the Dark would be singer Bruce Dickinson’s final studio album with the band (until their late-’90s reunion), as he publicly voiced that he felt the band had run its course. –Greg Prato

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Iron Maiden – Dance Of Death (2003) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Iron Maiden – Dance Of Death (2003)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 01:08:01 minutes | 801 MB | Genre: Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Parlophone UK

Drummer Nicko McBrain kicks off Iron Maiden’s 13th studio record with an uncharacteristic one-two-three-four before launching into the rousing opener, “Wildest Dreams.” This bar-band sensibility permeates Dance of Death’s first three refreshing yet unremarkable tracks before shifting into the more familiar fantasy rock of previous releases. That shift begins with the remarkable “Montsegur,” a brutal, melodic assault that recalls the group’s glory days and showcases lead singer Bruce Dickinson at his venom-spitting best. The anthemic “New Frontier” is a musical sibling to the band’s 1982 classic “Number of the Beast” and eclipses any doubt about the band’s ability to keep up with the phantom specter of age. Despite the dark imagery and the ferocity of the performances, there’s a looseness to the record that conveys a surreal sense of fun. They enjoy playing together, and that more than anything shines through on old-fashioned rockers like “No More Lies” and “Gates of Tomorrow.” No Iron Maiden album would be complete without a Dungeons and Dragons-style epic, and they deliver on the hammy title track and the lush closer, “Journeyman.” The group’s innate ability to consistently cater to its fans’ stubborn tastes, while maintaining a level of integrity that other veteran bands displace with unintentional Spinal Tap zeal, is a testament to its talent and experience. While the keyboard-heavy sound of their previous release, the excellent Brave New World, creeps into some of the more indulgent tracks, Dance of Death is a triumphant return to form for these heavy metal legends. –James Christopher Monger

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Iron Maiden – Brave New World (2000) [Official Digital Download 24bit/44,1kHz]

Iron Maiden – Brave New World (2000)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time – 01:07:02 minutes | 812 MB | Genre: Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Parlophone UK

The return of Iron Maiden’s “classic” Dickinson/Harris/Murray/Smith/McBrain lineup (plus third guitarist Janick Gers) in 1999 led to an incredibly successful world tour that saw the New Wave of British Heavy Metal legends commanding stages with the same unmitigated power and authority as they had during their mid-’80s heyday. But the question remained as to whether the reconstituted group would be able to carry this momentum into a studio setting and recapture the songwriting chops of its glory years. This question made Brave New World one of the most highly anticipated metal releases of 2000, and thankfully, the eventual answer to that question was a resounding “YES!” In fact, the album pretty much picked up right where the “classic” lineup had left off on 1988’s Seventh Son of a Seventh Son: with a faithful rediscovery of Iron Maiden’s best-loved sonic aesthetic and compositional quirks, updated only insofar as was necessary to measure up to new-millennium recording standards. In every other respect (and much like Seventh Son of a Seventh Son), Brave New World’s meticulously orchestrated three-guitar attack still allowed for a greater sense of space than early Maiden albums (as well as the use of subtle keyboard textures in a supporting role), while boasting a beefier, in-your-face mix à la Piece of Mind or Powerslave. The remarkable pipes of singer Bruce Dickinson actually seemed to have benefited from a less grueling touring schedule over the previous decade, and his renewed songwriting partnership with bassist Steve Harris (and other assorted bandmembers) yielded several new Maiden live standards such as punchy first single, “The Wicker Man,” and the positively anthemic title track. Also worthy of special mention were Harris’ emotional solo copyright, “Blood Brothers,” Adrian Smith’s distinctive solo licks throughout “The Fallen Angel,” and six-string stalwart Dave Murray’s Arabian-flavored contributions to “The Nomad.” These highlights notwithstanding, a more lucid appraisal revealed that Brave New World was no Number of the Beast, once the initial euphoria died down. But as comeback albums go, its excellence was undeniable, and announced not only Iron Maiden’s triumphant return, but an important turning point in heavy metal’s long, arduous climb back to respectability after years of critical abuse. –Eduardo Rivadavia

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Iron Maiden – A Matter Of Life And Death (2006/2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Iron Maiden – A Matter Of Life And Death (2006/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:12:03 minutes | 1,53 GB | Genre: Rock
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Parlophone UK

2003’s Dance of Death marked the triumphant return of old-school Iron Maiden. Gone were the murky, over-produced set pieces that clogged 2000’s Brave New World and in their place fell blistering slabs of Piece of Mind-era metal. That trend continues with their 14th full-length album, Matter of Life and Death, a more elaborate and meandering experience than Dance of Death, but a rewarding one for fans willing to indulge the group’s occasional excess. At over 70 minutes, Matter of Life and Death is closer to 1988’s woefully underrated Seventh Son of a Seventh Son than it is to Piece of Mind, but with far less keyboard tickling. Recorded live in the studio, epics like “Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg,” “Brighter Than a Thousand Suns,” and the brutal “Longest Day” — the whole record is a loosely-knit song cycle with war at its core — exhume prog rock complexity and discipline yet manage to bristle with the kind of small-club intensity usually reserved for acts half their age. At just over four minutes, opener “Different World” — a near twin of Dance of Death’s “Wildest Dreams” — is the only cut that screams single, but it’s also the most misplaced. On a record that positions beloved avatar Eddy on top of a tank with a machine gun leading a weary troop of skeletal soldiers to their doom, any act of brevity, no matter how expertly crafted, sticks out like a saxophone solo. –James Christopher Monger

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Iron Maiden – The Complete Albums Collection 1980-1988 (2014 Remaster, 8xLP) [Vinyl Rip 24Bit/192khz]

Year Of Release: 2014
Genre: Heavy Metal
Format: Flac, Image+.cue
Bitrate: lossless , 24/192
Total Size: 15 GB

1980 – Iron Maiden
1981 – Killers
1982 – The Number Of The Beast
1983 – Piece Of Mind
1984 – Powerslave
1985 – Live After Death
1986 – Somewhere In Time
1988 – Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son

LIMITED EDITION
PLEASE NOTE-This Special Edition Box only contains the first 3 LPs from Iron Maiden (Iron Maiden, Killers, and The Number of the Beast). The Box was created to house ALL 8 of the Iron Maiden LP releases from 1980 to 1988 but the remaining 5 LPs need to be purchased separately. (more…)

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Iron Maiden – The Final Frontier (2010/2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

Iron Maiden – The Final Frontier (2010/2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Time – 76:37 minutes | 956 MB | Genre: Rock, Heavy Metal
Studio Master, Official Digital Download  | Source: Onkyo | Artwork: Front cover | @ EMI

The Final Frontier is the fifteenth studio album by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released in 2010. This is the band’s second-longest to date and their first since A Matter of Life and Death in 2006. The album received largely favourable reviews from critics and peaked at No. 1 in 28 countries. (more…)

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Iron Maiden – Dance of Death (2003) [DVD-AUDIO ISO]

Iron Maiden – Dance of Death
Artist: Iron Maiden | Album: Dance of Death | Style: Heavy Metal | Year: 2003 | Quality: DVD-Audio (MLP 5.1 88.2kHz/16Bit, MLP 2.0 88.2kHz/16Bit, DTS 5.1 96kHz/24Bit, Dolby Digital 5.1) | Bitrate: lossless | Tracks: 11 | Size: ~7.01 Gb | Recovery: 3% | Release: © EMI Records (592 3409), 2003 | Note: Not Watermarked

Tracklist:
01. Wildest Dreams
02. Rainmaker
03. No More Lies
04. Montsegur
05. Dance of Death
06. Gates of Tomorrow
07. New Frontier
08. Paschendale
09. Face in the Sand
10. Age of Innocence
11. Journeyman

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Iron Maiden – En Vivo (2012) 1080p BluRay DTS-HD MA 5.1 x264

General:
Filename…….: Iron Maiden En Vivo 2012 1080p BluRay DTS-HD MA 5.1 x264
Format…….. : Matroska
Duration…….: 1h 55mn 59s 578ms
Size………..: 5.63 GiB

Video:
Codec……….: Mpeg-4 Avc [email protected]
Type………..: Progressive
Resolution…..: 1920×1080
Aspect Ratio…: 16:9
Bit rate…….: 5.17 Mbps
Frame rate…..: 23.976 Fps

Audio:
Format………: Dts Hd Master Audio
Channels…….: 6 Channels
Bit rate…….: 3456 Kbps
Language…….: English

Tracklist:
1.Satellite 15
2.The Final Frontier
3.El Dorado
4.2 Minutes To Midnight
5.The Talisman
6.Coming Home
7.Dance Of Death
8.The Trooper
9.The Wicker Man
10.Blood Brothers
11.When The Wild Wind Blows
12.The Evil That Men Do
13.Fear Of The Dark
14.Iron Maiden
15.The Number Of The Beast
16.Hallowed Be Thy Name
17.Running Free

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Iron Maiden – Live After Death (1985) [2LP, EMI, ES 24 0426 3] (24-Bit/96Khz) (Vinyl Rip)

Iron Maiden – Live After Death (1985, 2LP)
Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit/96 kHz -> 2.4 GB | Complete HQ Scans | PNG -> 500 MB
DR 12 | FLAC, IMG+CUE, No Log | Label: EMI, ES 24 0426 3 (RIP 1) | RAR 3% Recovery
… 2 LP Gatefold Sleeve with tour photos + 8-page 12″x12″ book with tour credits and crew photos …

Iron Maiden’s World Slavery Tour was one of the longest and most extensive tours ever undertaken by a rock band. Lasting from August 9, 1984, to July 5, 1985, and visiting such countries as Poland, Austria, Hungry, Yugoslavia, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, England, Germany, Sweden, Canada, Japan, and the U.S., the show included a mammoth setup that replicated the intricate ancient Egyptian scenery of the Powerslave album cover. As a “thank you” to the hundreds of thousands of fans who packed arenas the world over, the double-LP live set Live After Death was issued in 1985 (and first reissued as one CD, without several songs). The album is essentially a best-of of sorts, since most of their singles released up to this point are featured in all of their high-decibel glory. Live After Death is easily one of heavy metal’s best live albums.

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Iron Maiden – Flight 666 Soundtrack (2009) [DVD-Audio ISO]

Iron Maiden – Flight 666 Soundtrack (2009)

Artist: Iron Maiden | Album: Flight 666 Soundtrack | Style: Heavy Metal | Year: 2009 | Quality: DVD-Audio (MLP 5.1 48kHz/16Bit, Mlp 2.0 48kHz/16Bit, Dolby AC3 2.0, DTS 5.1) | Bitrate: lossless | Tracks: 17 | Size: ~4.19 Gb | Recovery: 3% | Release: rip of Blu-Ray Universal Music Records | Note: Not Watermarked

Tracklist:
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01. Churchill’s Speech
02. Aces High
03. Two Minutes To Midnight
04. Revelations
05. The Trooper
06. Wasted Years
07. The Number Of The Beast
08. Can I Play With Madness
09. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
10. Powerslave
11. Heaven Can Wait
12. Run To The Hills
13. Fear Of The Dark
14. Iron Maiden
15. Moonchild
16. The Clairvoyant
17. Hallowed Be Thy Name

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