More the songwriting on the final frontier rather than the production. This song production wise was very live, at one point when the three guitars broke into one of their infamous harmonys, the bass and drums had an almost sloppy feel to them. Bruce sounded great though and there is a cool double track vocal bit that i remember liking. It's never ideal to hear a long song once on somebody else's stereo and come away with anything more than brief impression. I'll be buying the new album though and I'm looking forward to it as music as the rest of you.
I don't expect so much from Steve and Jan.All hopes on the Bruce and H songs.
I think it's possible that he does get some help from Steve or Smith or whomever with the transitions or maybe they have ideas for bridges and of course solos and whatever to make the track work better....As long as the track is mostly still Bruce's original ideas, he gets the credit.
Opposite from me then... Pretty much all of Gers/Harris tracks on last 4 albums are great. A lot of interesting melodies. H wrote "Mother of Mercy", "Wildest Dreams", "Fallen Angel", "The Final Frontier" and "El Dorado", which pardon me for saying, looks like pure mediocrity beside "Dance of Death", "Montsegur", "The Legacy", "The Talisman", "The Alchemist" and "The Pilgrim".
Don't know who it was, I think it was you @Chained Prometheus who was looking for Maiden's inspirations. Now that Out of The Shadows was brought up by @Gk1 I read an old interview just the other day where Bruce pointed out that Out of The Shadows is one of their most prog rock, Tull-like tracks. I'll see if I can find the link again.
Don't know who it was, I think it was you @Chained Prometheus who was looking for Maiden's inspirations. Now that Out of The Shadows was brought up by @Gk1 I read an old interview just the other day where Bruce pointed out that Out of The Shadows is one of their most prog rock, Tull-like tracks. I'll see if I can find the link again.
H wrote "Mother of Mercy", "Wildest Dreams", "Fallen Angel", "The Final Frontier" and "El Dorado", which pardon me for saying, looks like pure mediocrity...
Adrian Smith wrote Paschendale, Iron Maiden's greatest song.