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Out of the Silent Planet
Very TOS, yep.Listening to the song right now and Bruce's voice on Shadow of the Gods does sound very much like it did back on the Tyranny of Souls era.
For me it's the best, although he should have done more takes on some songs. I still like his voice. The worst is the non-existent solos and melodies, by far.It's pretty sad that the worst thing about a vocalist's solo album are the vocals.
I agree to some extent.The album certainly doesn't bleed together (in the way that Skunkworks and TOS do).
The situation was definitely different in 2005.but I think for a Bruce Dickinson solo album released while he's still in Maiden I would prefer this sort of eclectic mix of songs.
We don't have a pure TCW song.I think the album is a grower and like that you can hear a little bit of each Dickinson "era" so to speak. Some Skunkworks, some Chemical Wedding, even some Tattooed Millionaire...
I can't agree, even with the more varied songs.It's a more remarkable album than Tyranny of Souls
I think Bruce would have noted if it was used on the album. Wounds sounds closest to me.Back then he said the song was called Nightmares, no idea if that's a working title of something that ended up on the album but it also seems like there was a lot of material that was left off as well... but I think it's more likely the referenced song just didn't make the album.
Me too.I wish there was more of that heavy part in Shadow of the Gods on the whole album.
Wounds and Shadow for me. Then, Mistress and Many Doors.I LOVE Fingers in the Wounds. That song is exactly what I was hoping for this album to be. Kinda miss a proper solo but I learned to live with that.
I think even if they spend more time on the songs, the result and the approach won't be that different.There'S so much potential.
This. I doubt about the production though.The re-imagining of older material and reinserting unused material and recordings is actually a pretty cool project and far more interesting than a simple remaster or remix. Let's just hope that Roy actually delivers a good project and something very different sounding form TMP's production.
I agree. But it should be in a few years time max, for Bruce to properly continue and build his solo career again.I think this depends on how busy Maiden is in the next 2 years. And from what we know so far, it seems like 2025 will be quite busy.
Nailed it.Honestly, I don't understand Bruce and Iron Maiden's approach to recording lately. Leaving mistakes or gluing songs together from vocals recorded 15 years apart looks (and is) lazy. I'm not saying in any way that TMP is a bad album, but it has a lot of small elements that would take a few minutes to improve and that would have a big impact on the final reception.
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