Iron Maiden - A Real Live Tour album flac
Performer: Iron MaidenTitle: A Real Live Tour
Style: Heavy Metal
Released: 1993
MP3 album: 1403 mb
FLAC album: 1137 mb
Rating: 4.4
Other formats: AUD MOD AUD MPC MP2 VOC DTS
Genre: Rock
The Real Live Tour was a concert tour by the heavy metal band Iron Maiden from 25 March 1993 to 28 August 1993. It was the last tour which featured lead vocalist Bruce Dickinson before his return to the band in 1999, leaving to pursue a solo career, his final shows taking place at Pinewood Studios and filmed for the live video, Raising Hell.
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Mixed At – Barnyard Studios. Recorded live at various venues in Europe on the 1992 "Fear Of The Dark" tour. Matrix, Runout (Variation 1): TOCP-7598 1A1 TO.
To coincide with Bruce Dickinson's "last tour" with Iron Maiden in 1993, a pair of live albums were assembled and released a few months apart: A Real Live One and A Real Dead One, both of performances culled from various European concerts on their 1992-1993 world tour. In 1998, when Maiden's albums were reissued on Raw Power, both releases were combined together as a double-disc set, A Real Live Dead One. The first disc is comprised of material spanning 1980-1984 (with many early obscurities thrown in), while the second disc spans 1986-1992.
This live album from legendary Iron Maiden is ten million times better than overrated Live After Death, and not just becoase the great vocals. this is real heavy metal thax to RIP Clive Burr, Nicko is maybe technical skill master, but Clive was center of old Maiden spirit. 8 A Real Live Dead One. From The Darker periods of Iron Maiden, the compliation of A Real Dead One and A Real Live One albums. The raw, 90ish sound of Iron Maiden recorded around the Europe during Fear Of The Dark and A Real Live tours.
Just as Iron Maiden were releasing their next live album, Bruce Dickinson was leaving the band. It was another in a string of major metal singer departures: Vince Neil and Rob Halford in 1992, and now Bruce Dickinson. Not to mention Dio splitting with Sabbath, again. Maiden had chosen to do two live albums. First came A Real Live One, which covered music from 1986-1992. Then, post-tour, A Real Dead One covering the early years was scheduled. Splitting the live album into two may have proven to be a mistake, as it meant A Real Live One was lopsided and full of songs that many in North America did not care about: Heaven Can Wait, From Here To Eternity, Bring Your Daughter, but nothing of the beloved earlier period previously covered on Live After Death. And how do you top an album like Live After Death?
I’m not sure any live album by any band ever served to endear a band to their fans quite like that one did. S. hat being the cas.For me, a (not necessarily close, but nonetheless) second choice would be A Real Dead On. hich was a companion disc to A Real Live On. eleased in 1993. Where A Real Live One was a collection of songs that were all post-’Powerslave. hus making it the next live album in the bands discograph. A Real Dead One’ featured only songs released before ‘Powerslave’, going back to the beginnings of the band. You might read this and say so what? ‘Live. Where the ‘Powerslave’ tour saw Iron Maiden headlining the biggest arenas, the Real Live Tour of 1993 saw Maiden playing The Ritz in New York City. It was Dickinson’s last tour with Maiden before he would leave the band.









