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Iron Maiden's 1982 breakthrough, The Number of the Beast--its first with leather-lunged vocalist Bruce Dickinson--remains a heavy-metal watershed, and this Classic Albums program reunites the major players (including producer Martin Birch) for the undoubted pleasure of longtime Maiden fans. The interviews with band members and rock journalists in the 50-minute program touch on Maiden's early career, then delve into the creation of songs that have become hard-rock classics: the title song came about from a nightmare that bassist-songwriter Steve Harris couldn't shake, "The Prisoner" was inspired by the Patrick McGoohan television series, and the hit "Run to the Hills" made the sort of political statement (about white men's savage treatment of native peoples) that then-Capitol Records exec Don Zimmermann notes most American fans couldn't have cared less about while head-banging.
THE NUMBER OF THE BEAST was Iron Maiden's greatest achievement, and, accordingly it brought them their greatest popularity and notoriety. Revered by metal fans for their focus on music and reviled by critics for their supposed "satanist" leanings, this record represents the seminal British metal band at their peak. Featuring a track-by-track examination of the record's original playlist led by album producer Martin Birch, as well as interviews with rock journalists that put accusations made against the band in perspective, this episode of the CLASSIC ALBUMS series offers an inside look at one of the best and most notorious metal albums of the 1980s.
Tracklisting:
1. The Number of the Beast
2. Children of the damned
3. Run to the hills
4. The prisoner
5. Hallowed be thy name
6. Band Interviews
Extra Informatie:
Genre: Rock
Formaat: Kleur, DVD5, Widescreen, Live, Interviews
Geluidspoor: DD2.0 & DD5.1
Taal: Engels
Ondertitels: Nederlands, Frans, Spaans, Duits, Italiaans, Portugees
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
DVD Release Datum: 9 december 2001
Speelduur: 80 minuten
Cover: Hoesje en labels zijn in de RARs verwerkt
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