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Synopsis
Following its greatest success yet with the concept album SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON, Iron Maiden changed out Adrian Smith for ex-Ian Gillan guitarist Janick Gers on NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING. Rumours swirled that the band was breaking up, especially when Bruce Dickinson issued a solo album, but the band re-congregated for 1990's NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING. The album marked a musical move back to the basics, as Maiden dropped the synth shadings of its previous two albums in exchange for a more guitar-driven sound. Standouts include 'Holy Smoke' and 'Bring Your Daughter...To the Slaughter', as well as the album-opening 'Tailgunner'.
1. Tailgunner
2. Holy Smoke
3. No Prayer For The Dying
4. Public Enema No 1
5. Fates Warning
6. Assassin
7. Run Silent Run Deep
8. Hooks In You
9. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
10. Mother Russia
Classification: CD - Metal
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Release Date: 14-09-1998



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