BuriedOnPlanetDune said:The fact is that I've seen many people on this forum stating that they enjoy equally albums from different "era" in Maiden discography...
I don't want to offend anyone, but do you think that's possible? Here I'm not talking about the quality of the composition, which is obviously fairly consistent, but about emotional attachment...
BuriedOnPlanetDune said:For instance there are some Maiden albums I don`t own because I consider them not worthy.
I think I see the problem.
When you own an album and listen to it many times - over and over and over and over again over many years - you continually find new things in it and about it. At least, I do. The more times I listen to a great album, the more my respect for it increases.
Since I own all the Iron Maiden albums, I have listened to all of them many many times. I have accumulated a great respect for all of them, even NPFTD (which I think is significantly worse than the rest, though others here disagree).
If you get all the albums and give them all a fair chance, you may find that you also "enjoy equally albums from different era [sic]". By making the decision that some are "not worthy", you only create a self-fulfilling prophecy that you won't enjoy them all.
Of course, it is your right to take that course. But then it's only natural that you won't understand why others, who choose a different course, feel differently about the music.
I think that should answer your question about whether it's "possible" to enjoy all the albums equally. Yes, it is, provided you give yourself a chance to do so.