@srfc Where there different colored texts for original FOTD-albums?
I have this 1992 edition and the cd has red text:
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Never actually noticed this before, for some reason.Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Fear Of The Dark" on Discogs.www.discogs.com
And I checked some more, European 1992 edition has yellow text:
Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Fear Of The Dark" on Discogs.www.discogs.com
Interesting!
Does anybody know when the website gets t-shirts back in stock
As we say in France : "les goûts et les couleurs..." For me, it's one of the best Maiden albums. The songs are really well written and inspired, but the problem mainly resides into the production and the change of singer. Blaze is not Bruce, that's what the fans who dislike this album and the next one are particularly angry about. IMHO, Blaze did a great job in studio during his time with the band. His tenebrous voice fits perfectly to the dark songs on 'The X Factor' and still does on 'Virtual XI'. If these two records had a similar sound as 'Brave New World', for example, they would have been less criticized and more appreciated. And "cerise sur le gâteau", if Bruce have sung on these two very underrated CDs, Maiden fans would be less critical or fussy with this band's era.Day 10!
X Factor is my least favourite Maiden album, and it's not particularly close. It's a slow, lethargic affair that has some interesting music but frequently takes too long to get to it. At its worst, it has a depressing lack of energy uncharacteristic of the band.
That's a pretty damning assessment of the album, but I do have some positives. Sign of the Cross is a good song, and great live. The Edge of Darkness is a fantastic song that escapes the trappings of the rest of the album, and I really like Judgement of Heaven. Lord of the Flies, Man On The Edge, and The Unbeliever are all decent, if uninspiring, songs.
The rest of the album brings it down for me. Blood on the World's Hands starts off interesting but soon begins to bore. I couldn't pick out any of 2AM, Fortunes of War, Look For The Truth, or The Aftermath from a lineup based on the first half of each song. They have some interesting bits in the latter half of the song, but I'm bored long before I get there.
A disappointing album, all told, but still has some highlights.
You've said a lot about Blaze, but I said nothing.As we say in France : "les goûts et les couleurs..." For me, it's one of the best Maiden albums. The songs are really well written and inspired, but the problem mainly resides into the production and the change of singer. Blaze is not Bruce, that's what the fans who dislike this album and the next one are particularly angry about. IMHO, Blaze did a great job in studio during his time with the band. His tenebrous voice fits perfectly to the dark songs on 'The X Factor' and still does on 'Virtual XI'. If these two records had a similar sound as 'Brave New World', for example, they would have been less criticized and more appreciated. And "cerise sur le gâteau", if Bruce have sung on these two very underrated CDs, Maiden fans would be less critical or fussy with this band's era.
I never written that you've had some problems with Blaze, I just wrote that most of the fans don't like this album because of Blaze and the bad production.You've said a lot about Blaze, but I said nothing.
That was for a reason - Blaze isn't the problem here. I just think the songs are boring.
I have a significantly higher opinion of Virtual XI because, regardless of anything else, the songs are lively again.