Iron Maiden - Killers
Facts
| Artist(s) | Iron Maiden |
| Studio | Sony |
| Release Date | March 26, 2002 |
| UPC Code | 696998620926 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Dec 4 14:01 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Enhanced, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered |
Tracks
- The Ides of March
- Wrathchild
- Murders in the Rue Morgue
- Another Life
- Genghis Khan
- Innocent Exile
- Killers
- Prodigal Son
- Purgatory
- Twilight Zone
- Drifter
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Its Iron Maiden man! |
| dumb |
Just dump this in the "do not buy" bin. It's terrible.
October 31, 2008
| Killers |
| The Best With Paul DiAnno |
| "Killer Sophomore Album"(4.5 Stars) |
The theme of the album is definatly murder and the album's cover(wonderfully done by Derek Riggs)and the songs reflect that.You can tell that just by reading some of the song titles,"Killers" the title track and "Murders In The Rue Morgue",other related songs would be "Another Life" and "Innocent Exile".This album is good but it doesn't get much attention and is in many cases skipped and overlooked but anyone who listens to it can say that its a classic heavy metal album.There are some really good songs on this second album like the much loved "Wrathchild",the title track(did Maiden ever do a title track that wasn't good?)and the underrated "Purgatory".It is also to note that Killers has two excellent instrummentals,the album opener "The Ides Of March" and the more epic and technical "Gengis Khan".
Now the songs.The album starts with the instrummental "The Ides Of March" as said above and despite the fact that its only 1:46 it fits as the opening track fairly well.Then the famous "Wrathchild" follows up and that song is one of the best on the album and one of Maiden's classics."Muder In The Rue Morgue" has a catchy chorus and great guitar works its one of the great tracks on the album."Another Life" doesn't stand out or anything but its a nice agressive song and some sweet guitar parts troughout all the song and excellnt drumming by Clive Burr.Then comes the second instrumental and their second best one(first being Transylvania from the debut in my opinion)"Gengis Khan" wich has some killer drum work by Clive and its pretty technical stuff,if you like instrumentals you're in for a treat."Innocent Exile" has a slow tempo but the solo in the end is just amazing and its a solid track."Killers" is great and features great vocals from Di'Anno with his scary "killer!behind you!" and other lyrics that can scare anybody who's alone,great song tought!Up 8th is the ballad "Prodigal Son",very good ballad but not much more."Purgatory" is a fast one with Di'Anno doing probably some of his best singing here,it has a catchy chorus and one of my favourites."Twilight Zone" has Di'Anno being very emotionnal and he is "into" the song,hitting the high notes this time,once again some of his best singing great track.The album's closer "Drifter" is good and has some really sweet guitar playing and a nice solo as well.
Overral this a good second album with Paul Di'Anno,who I have to say was excellent on vocals and did some of his best vocals on "Purgatory" and "Twilight Zone".Its not as good as the first album wich is the best of the Di'Anno albums.Some people have a problem with Paul,personally i think he has a great voice even if he is not as good as Bruce Dickinson who would replace him and make history with Maiden on the next album,"The Number Of The Beast"."Killers" is a great metal album but I wouldn't recommend it for a starter.If you like Paul Di'Anno go ahead and buy this along with the first album but if you don't stay with Bruce's albums,4.5 stars,classic metal. March 10, 2008
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