Fictional Album Art

Definitely a possible approach if AOB had a mystical-vibe cover like Bruce's other metal solo albums. It would have been much better (and for the songs' themes) and fitting for the 90s, a statement cover. The same style would also be perfect for TOS and TMP covers. Too bad he doesn't do reissued covers (even for BTP original idea).
 
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BRUCE DICKINSON

Gravity of the Wild '27

1. Tempest Horizon 4:42 (Dickinson, Declercq, Moreno)
2. Gravity of the Wild 6:25 (Dickinson)
3. Carved in Air 5:36 (Dickinson, O'Callaghan, Naslund)
4. The Eagle and the Falling Light 5:11 (Dickinson, Declercq, O'Callaghan, Mistheria)
5. Bones Beneath the Wind 7:49 (Dickinson, Smith, Roy Z)

6. Primal Law 3:58 (Dickinson, Naslund)
7. The Dark that Speaks the Truth 5:27 (Dickinson, Declercq, Moreno)
8. The Burden of Fllight 5:43 (Dickinson, Smith)
9. The Fox and the Thunderhead 6:17 (Dickinson, Naslund, O'Callaghan, Mistheria)
10. Sheltering Sky 8:05 (Dickinson, Roy Z)
 
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This Iron Maiden album was released in a parallel universe instead of Virtual XI—and it absolutely kicks major ass. It’s influenced by Celtic music and folklore, yet still feels modern and heavy. Harmonized guitar heaven, with Bruce’s wail and power in full force. Think Thin Lizzy meets Bruce’s Accident of Birth. It’s also the complete opposite of The X Factor’s doom and gloom. It’s a busy album, but even at its slowest it just cruises. Oh!
 
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