Forostar
Ancient Mariner
Recently I played Fear of the Dark, and I realized how wonderful I find its production. It has depth, maybe some more bottom end(?), nice bassy sound without being dominant over higher stuff. Around the excellent produced rhythm section we have the very nice rest. With all the details captured, the acoustic guitars, the keys, the rhythm guitars. All in great balance. On top of that, Dave sounds absolutely the best of his whole career. Yes that is his talent, but how well his wizardry was recorded, mixed and produced... that was important as well. Thanks to Martin Birch's last work.And I don’t think we give enough credit to the bad production on those 90s albums. Say what you will about modern Maiden production, but they sound pretty industry standard for a legacy act like Maiden. The 90s albums sound very amateurish. Especially compared to some of the state of the art recordings that were being made during the 90s. Some of the best sounding rock albums of all time were made then. Meanwhile Maiden was pumping out productions that would’ve been considered garbage even 30 years ago.
No Prayer was more rough, live sounding. The X-Factor may have a less produced drum sound, I can't quite put it to words what is less about the album's sound, perhaps the sound of the rhythm guitars (the melody lines and solos sound fine to me). I can say the album does not sound that "full", but was never that bothered about it. Accident of Birth had very fat sounding guitars, but as a consequence way less audible bass guitar. In the nineties, Maiden still had a prominent bass guitar. If you want to hear it well, something else is going to suffer. So I do not see how Maiden could have done much better. The single Virus had strong sounding guitars, perhaps some people would like that better than TXF?
Virtual XI is not that full sounding either, nor is the playing (Nicko is drumming very "modest"). It was reviewed as having a demo sound, compared with Helloween's Better Than Raw. But do I hear the cracking sounds from a demo? I don't really hear it. Instead I hear a warm sound. I'm hearing very fine frequencies. The rhythm guitars may sound a little processed(?) but I love how they roar.
What was one of the best sounding rock albums of the nineties, and can we imagine Maiden having sounded like that?