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Best OF The Beast - Iron Maiden
vivek sahu@gizmo_lad
May 17, 2002 07:17 PM, 3096 Views
(Updated May 20, 2002)
Eddie's plan on us

Aah, the mighty Maiden. Remember when teenaged rebellion consisted of feathered-haired boys roaming the high school hallways, their Walkmans blaring cassettes of The Number of the Beast or Piece of Mind, square Eddie pins lining their jean jacket collars? Or how about taking the bus with your buds to go see ’’The World Slavery Tour’’ at the Coliseum way back when?


’’album’’ artists are rarely served by the greatest hits format. But, having said that, , now that the song-writing well has started to run dry Thus we arrive at their latest opus, the 78-minute Best of the Beast compilation.


Also available as a four-record set or as a double CD complete with hardcover book, Best of the Beast captures the British group running on all cylinders with classic cuts like ’’Aces High, ’’ ’’2 Minutes to Midnight’’ and ’’Hallowed be Thy Name, ’’ while the single-oriented ’’Can I Play with Madness’’ and (the lone new track) ’’Virus’’ display a more annoying and clichéd side to the band.


Sure, Iron Maiden circa 1996 may not be the adventurous juggernaut of a band they once were with air-raid siren vocalist Bruce Dickinson at the helm (he’s since been replaced by ex-Wolfsbane young’un Blaze Bayley), just because they appear less fashionable than they once were. Broadening one’s scope by adding new music to one’s overall experience is great, but to dispel classic acts from years gone by would be a silly notion indeed. So, with that in mind, keep the faith (Judas Priest, where are you?) and pick up a fresh perspective on some kickin’ old tunes. Up the irons!

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