Iron Maiden
Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:
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2 Minutes To Midnight
New - 12 - 12 EMI 5489
Sealed 1984 UK Original.
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2 Minutes To Midnight
Used - 12 - 12 EMI 5489
1984 UK 45rpm 12 Inch Housed In A Picture Sleeve Beautifully Signed On The Front Cover In Gold Pen By Cover Artist Derek Riggs. Also Includes "Rainbow's Gold" And "Mission From "'Arry." Appears Virtually Unplayed.
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2 Minutes To Midnight / Aces High
Used - 12 - IRN 6
1990 2x12" Limited Edition Gatefold Single. Combines The "2 Minutes To Midnight" Single With The "Aces High" Single In Celebration Of Maiden's 10 Year Anniversary. Both Records Appear Glossy, Unplayed. Does Not Include Any Inserts.
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A Matter Of Life And Death
Picture Disc - 3723211
Sealed 2006 Limited Edition 2LP Picture Disc Gatefold.
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Aces High
Used - 12 - SPRO 9280
Rare 1984 Promo Only Label Picture Sleeve Original. Appears Unplayed.
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Beast Over Hammersmith 1
Picture Disc - 87034 PD1 PRO
Hard To Find 2002 Promo Only Picture Disc Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Recorded Live In Hammersmith, 1982.
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Best Of The B-Sides
Colored Vinyl - 000
Rare 4LP Original Housed In A Full Color Jacket. LPs Are Pressed On Lime Green, White And Red (2) Vinyl. All Four LPs Appear New, Unplayed. This Is Number 62 Of 500 Pressings. Apparently Cut At Townhouse In London. Includes Giant Color Poster.
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Book Of Souls
New - LP - 4050538153514
Sealed, 2015 Limited Edition 3LP Heavy 180gm Original Housed In A Tri-Fold Jacket. The Book Of Souls Was Recorded In Paris With Maiden Longstanding Producer Kevin "Caveman" Shirley In Late 2014, With The Finishing Touches Added Earlier This Year. However, The Band Decided To Delay Its Release So That Vocalist Bruce Dickinson, Who Was Recently Given The All-Clear From A Tumour, Would Have Time To Recuperate Sufficiently To Join In The Preparations For The Album's Launch. The Album Is The Follow Up To Heir Previous Album, 2010's The Final Frontier, Which Was Maiden's Most Successful Chart-Wise To Date, Reaching No. 1 In 28 Countries And Was Their Highest Chart Debut In The U.S. Reaching No. 4 On The Billboard 200. The Stunning Cover Art To The Book Of Souls Was Created By Mark Wilkinson, Who Has Worked With The Band Previously, And Because This 11-Track Album Has A Total Running Time Of 92 Minutes, It Is Iron Maiden's First Ever Triple Studio Album. This Is Also The First Time Since 1984's Powerslave That An Iron Maiden Studio Album Also Features Two Tracks Written Solely By Bruce Dickinson, One Of Which Is The Longest Song Maiden Has Ever Recorded! Steve Comments, "We Approached This Album In A Different Way To How We've Recorded Previously. A Lot Of The Songs Were Actually Written While We Were There In The Studio And We Rehearsed And Recorded Them Straight Away While They Were Still Fresh, And I Think That Immediacy Really Shows In The Songs, They Have Almost A Live Feel To Them, I Think. I'm Very Proud Of The Book Of Souls, We All Are, And We Can't Wait For Our Fans To Hear It, And Especially To Take It Out On The Road Next Year!"
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Brave New World
Picture Disc - 526605
Stunning And Extremely Hard To Find 2000 Double Picture Disc Housed In A Gatefold Cover. Includes Custom Inner Sleeves.
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Can I Play With Madness
Used - 12 - 12EM 49
1988 45rpm 12" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Glossy. Title Track B/W "Black Bart Blues" And A Cover Of Thin Lizzy's "Massacre."
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Dance Of Death
New - LP - 23401
Sealed, Out Of Print 2003 UK 2LP Gatefold.
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Death On the Road
New - LP - 3364371
Sealed 2005 Limited Edition 2LP Picture Disc Housed In A Gatefold Sleeve.
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Edward The Great
Picture Disc - 13103
Rare 2002 2LP Pictured Disc Gatefold 16 Track Greatest Hits Compilation With Custom Hype Sticker on Front Cover. Includes Custom Inner Sleeves.
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Empire Of The Clouds
Picture Disc - 4050538187670
Sealed 2016 Single Picture Disc Housed In A Die-Cut Gatefold With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Limited Edition, Numbered Record Store Day Exclusive. A Side Features The Epic 18 Minute Track “Empire Of The Clouds” And B Side Features “Maiden Voyage” An Exclusive 21 Minute Interview With Bruce Dickinson And Nicko McBrain.
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En Vivo!
Picture Disc - B0016457
Sealed 2012 Limited Edition 2LP Picture Disc Gatefold With Custom Sticker On Shrink.
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Fear Of The Dark
Used - LP - 538276291
2017 US 180gm 2LP gatefold remastered reissue. Lacquer Cut By Chris Bellman. "While 1992's Fear of the Dark was definitely more of a return to form for Iron Maiden, it still wasn't quite on par with their exceptional work from the '80s. Easily an improvement over 1990's lackluster No Prayer for the Dying (both musically and sonically), the album debuted on the U.K. charts at number one. The opening "Be Quick or Be Dead" proved Maiden could easily hold their own with younger thrash metal bands, "From Here to Eternity" contained lyrics that seem better fitted for Mötley Crüe, while the expected epic album-closing title track would become a concert staple (all three tracks were released as U.K. singles). While Maiden records of the past would contain an album's worth of first-rate material, Fear of the Dark is again weighed down with too many drab compositions -- "Childhood's End," "Chains of Misery," "Judas Be My Guide," and more. The serene "Wasting Love" proves to be one of Maiden's better ballads of the '90s, while the rockers "Fear Is the Key" and "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" are also standouts. Fear of the Dark would be singer Bruce Dickinson's final studio album with the band (until their late-'90s reunion), as he publicly voiced that he felt the band had run its course." All Music Guide - Greg Prato
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Fear Of The Dark Live
Picture Disc - EMPD 263
Rare 1993 Numbered Limited Edition Shaped Picture Disc Single. This Is Number 14648. Side A Is "Fear Of The Dark - Live" Recorded At The Ishallen, Helsinki, Finland On June 5th, 1992. This Is The Mispress With "Tailgunner" On Side B (Jacket States It Is "Hooks In You - Live").
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Flight 666
New - LP - 405053828146
Sealed 2017 2LP 180gm Gatefold.
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Flight Of Icarus
Used - 12 - K052 - 07 721
1983 Picture Sleeve Original.
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From Fear To Eternity
Picture Disc - New - B0015697
Sealed 2011 Limited Edition Collector's 3LP Picture Disc Trifold Original.
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From Here To Eternity
Used Import - 12EMP 240
Rare 1992 UK Three Track 12" Single In A Giant Foldout Poster Sleeve. The Title Track Is B/W "Roll Over Vic Vella" (A Reworked Version Of Chuck Berry's "Roll Over Beethoven") And "No Prayer For The Dying" (Recorded Live At Wembley Arena 17th December 1990).
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From Here To Eternity
Used - 12 - 12EMP 240
Rare 1992 UK Three Track 12" Single In A Giant Foldout Poster Sleeve. The Title Track Is B/W "Roll Over Vic Vella" (A Reworked Version Of Chuck Berry's "Roll Over Beethoven") And "No Prayer For The Dying" (Recorded Live At Wembley Arena 17th December 1990).
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In Concert
Colored Vinyl - CN 6669
Hard To Find 1991 Live Show Pressed On White Vinyl Housed In A Die Cut Sleeve. Includes Call Sheet. The Show Was Recorded During The Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son Tour In Birmingham, England During 1989. Appears Unplayed.
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In Concert
Colored Vinyl - 159760
Hard To Find 1989 Live Show Pressed On Translucent Blue Vinyl Housed In A Die Cut Sleeve. A Live BBC 1989 In Concert LP Recorded At Birmingham's N.E.C. Arena. Appears New, Unplayed.
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Iron Maiden
Used - LP - EMC 3330
Fabulous 1980 UK Original Label With A1/B1 Stampers. Unplayed Condition.
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Iron Maiden
Used - LP - ST 12094
1980 Original. Very Light Jacket Wear, Vinyl Appears Unplayed.
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Iron Maiden
Picture Disc - B0017332
Sealed 2012 Limited Edition Heavyweight Picture Disc Housed In A Deluxe Gatefold Cover.
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Iron Maiden
Used - LP - 1C 064-07 269
1980 German First Pressing. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Iron Maiden
Audiophile - LP - 21428
New, Unplayed 1997 EMI Centenary Limited Edition 180gm High Quality Reissue.
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Killers
Picture Disc - B0017333-01
Sealed 2012 Limited Edition 180gm Picture Disc Housed In A Gatefold Cover. 'Iron Maiden's Sophomore Effort, Killers, Is Mostly Composed Of Pre-existing Material That Had Been Left Off The Debut, With Just A Few New Additions. It's Certainly A Better-sounding Release Than The Debut, With New Producer Martin Birch Beefing Up The Band's Studio Presence And Lending Their Instrumental Attack A Newfound Clarity That Throws Their Considerable Skills Into Sharp Relief. In Fact, This Helps Mask The Fact That The Songwriting Isn't Quite As Strong Overall As It Was On The Debut. But The Teaming Of New Guitarist Adrian Smith With Dave Murray Forms The Most Formidable Twin-guitar Attack In Heavy Metal, Outside Of Glenn Tipton And K.k. Downing. Plus, Bassist Steve Harris' Busy, Driving Lines Are Now Consistently Audible In The Mix. The Resulting Instrumental Fireworks Are What Truly Make The Album Tick. That Said, There's A Much Smaller Percentage Of Catalog Standards Here Than On The Previous Album. "Wrathchild" Is The Standout, Re-recorded Here With Smith On Guitar From An Earlier Version For The Metal For Muthas Compilation. There's A Fair Bit Of Unity In The Lyrical Themes, With A Parade Of Murderers, Fugitives, And Characters Otherwise Torn From Their Roots. "Murders In The Rue Morgue" Is A First-person Retelling Of The Poe Short Story, And The Title Track Is Another Highlight, With Paul Di'anno Turning In An Especially Menacing Performance. The Single "Purgatory" Has A Catchy Singalong Chorus And A Tempo Worthy Of Motörhead, While "Twilight Zone" (Not Included On The U.K. Issue, But Added To Subsequent Releases) Scraped The Bottom Of The British Charts. The Biggest Departure Here Is The Almost Supertramp-Like Prog-pop Of "Prodigal Son," A Melodic, Uptempo Offering With An Arrangement Based Around Acoustic Guitars. Despite Some Inconsistency In The Material, Killers Is Clearly The Work Of A Top-notch Ensemble, And In Order To Take The Next Step Forward, Their Musical Ambitions Were Clearly Going To Require A Vocalist As Technically Accomplished As The Band. It's Worth Noting That Some Maiden Fans Actually Prefer The Rawness Of The Di'anno Years To The Polish Of The Bruce Dickinson Era (Though, It Should Also Be Noted, They're In The Minority)." AMG Review By Steve Huey.
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Killers
Picture Disc - B0017333-01
Sealed 2012 Limited Edition 180gm Picture Disc Housed In A Gatefold Cover. 'Iron Maiden's Sophomore Effort, Killers, Is Mostly Composed Of Pre-existing Material That Had Been Left Off The Debut, With Just A Few New Additions. It's Certainly A Better-sounding Release Than The Debut, With New Producer Martin Birch Beefing Up The Band's Studio Presence And Lending Their Instrumental Attack A Newfound Clarity That Throws Their Considerable Skills Into Sharp Relief. In Fact, This Helps Mask The Fact That The Songwriting Isn't Quite As Strong Overall As It Was On The Debut. But The Teaming Of New Guitarist Adrian Smith With Dave Murray Forms The Most Formidable Twin-guitar Attack In Heavy Metal, Outside Of Glenn Tipton And K.k. Downing. Plus, Bassist Steve Harris' Busy, Driving Lines Are Now Consistently Audible In The Mix. The Resulting Instrumental Fireworks Are What Truly Make The Album Tick. That Said, There's A Much Smaller Percentage Of Catalog Standards Here Than On The Previous Album. "Wrathchild" Is The Standout, Re-recorded Here With Smith On Guitar From An Earlier Version For The Metal For Muthas Compilation. There's A Fair Bit Of Unity In The Lyrical Themes, With A Parade Of Murderers, Fugitives, And Characters Otherwise Torn From Their Roots. "Murders In The Rue Morgue" Is A First-person Retelling Of The Poe Short Story, And The Title Track Is Another Highlight, With Paul Di'anno Turning In An Especially Menacing Performance. The Single "Purgatory" Has A Catchy Singalong Chorus And A Tempo Worthy Of Motörhead, While "Twilight Zone" (Not Included On The U.K. Issue, But Added To Subsequent Releases) Scraped The Bottom Of The British Charts. The Biggest Departure Here Is The Almost Supertramp-Like Prog-pop Of "Prodigal Son," A Melodic, Uptempo Offering With An Arrangement Based Around Acoustic Guitars. Despite Some Inconsistency In The Material, Killers Is Clearly The Work Of A Top-notch Ensemble, And In Order To Take The Next Step Forward, Their Musical Ambitions Were Clearly Going To Require A Vocalist As Technically Accomplished As The Band. It's Worth Noting That Some Maiden Fans Actually Prefer The Rawness Of The Di'anno Years To The Polish Of The Bruce Dickinson Era (Though, It Should Also Be Noted, They're In The Minority)." AMG Review By Steve Huey.
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Killers
Used - LP - ST 12141
Beautiful 1981 Original Still In Shrink Wrap. Clean Cut Out Hole. "Mastered By Capitol" Machine Stamped In The Dead Wax With Low, G5/G10 Stampers. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. “Iron Maiden's Sophomore Effort, Killers, Is Mostly Composed Of Pre-Existing Material That Had Been Left Off The Debut, With Just A Few New Additions. It's Certainly A Better-Sounding Release Than The Debut, With New Producer Martin Birch Beefing Up The Band's Studio Presence And Lending Their Instrumental Attack A Newfound Clarity That Throws Their Considerable Skills Into Sharp Relief. The Teaming Of New Guitarist Adrian Smith With Dave Murray Forms The Most Formidable Twin-Guitar Attack In Heavy Metal, Outside Of Glenn Tipton And K.K. Downing. Plus, Bassist Steve Harris' Busy, Driving Lines Are Now Consistently Audible In The Mix. The Resulting Instrumental Fireworks Are What Truly Make The Album Tick. "Wrathchild" Is The Standout, Re-Recorded Here With Smith On Guitar From An Earlier Version For The Metal For Muthas Compilation. There's A Fair Bit Of Unity In The Lyrical Themes, With A Parade Of Murderers, Fugitives, And Characters Otherwise Torn From Their Roots. "Murders In The Rue Morgue" Is A First-Person Retelling Of The Poe Short Story, And The Title Track Is Another Highlight, With Paul Di'Anno Turning In An Especially Menacing Performance. The Single "Purgatory" Has A Catchy Singalong Chorus And A Tempo Worthy Of Motörhead, While "Twilight Zone" (Not Included On The U.K. Issue, But Added To Subsequent Releases) Scraped The Bottom Of The British Charts.” Steve Huey, AMG.
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Live + One
Used - 12 - EMS 41001
1980 Four-Track 45rpm 12" Single With Obi And Custom Inner. Appears Unplayed. Tracks Are "Sanctuary," "Phantom Of The Opera," "Drifter" And "Women In Uniform."
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Live After Death
Used - LP - SABB-12441
1985 2LP Gold promo stamp gatefold with color booklet. "Live After Death" by Iron Maiden stands as a monumental testament to the band's prowess and the fervent energy of their live performances, capturing the essence of what makes them one of the most revered acts in the heavy metal genre. Released in 1985, this live album chronicles their World Slavery Tour, with recordings primarily from Long Beach Arena in California, where they played four consecutive nights. Renowned music critic Robert Christgau might appreciate how the album encapsulates the raw and unadulterated power of Maiden's stage presence, with Bruce Dickinson's commanding vocals soaring over the frenetic yet technically astute instrumentation of guitarists Dave Murray and Adrian Smith, bassist Steve Harris, and drummer Nicko McBrain. The album's production, handled meticulously by Martin Birch, ensures that the live energy translates seamlessly to the listening experience, maintaining clarity without losing the electric atmosphere of the venue.
The tracklist reads like a definitive collection of Iron Maiden's hits up to that point, featuring iconic numbers such as "Aces High," "The Trooper," and "Run to the Hills," all delivered with the kind of intensity that only a live setting can provide. Christgau might note how the band's theatrical flair and thematic exploration—ranging from historical epics to supernatural tales—are given an additional layer of intensity in these live renditions. The inclusion of tracks like "Rime of the Ancient Mariner" showcases not only their musical virtuosity but also their ambition to push the boundaries of traditional heavy metal narratives. For fans and newcomers alike, "Live After Death" offers a quintessential Iron Maiden experience, capturing the band at the height of their powers and serving as a crucial document of their enduring legacy in the world of rock music.
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Live After Death
Used - LP - SABB-12441
1985 2LP Gold promo stamp gatefold with color booklet. "Live After Death" by Iron Maiden stands as a monumental testament to the band's prowess and the fervent energy of their live performances, capturing the essence of what makes them one of the most revered acts in the heavy metal genre. Released in 1985, this live album chronicles their World Slavery Tour, with recordings primarily from Long Beach Arena in California, where they played four consecutive nights. Renowned music critic Robert Christgau might appreciate how the album encapsulates the raw and unadulterated power of Maiden's stage presence, with Bruce Dickinson's commanding vocals soaring over the frenetic yet technically astute instrumentation of guitarists Dave Murray and Adrian Smith, bassist Steve Harris, and drummer Nicko McBrain. The album's production, handled meticulously by Martin Birch, ensures that the live energy translates seamlessly to the listening experience, maintaining clarity without losing the electric atmosphere of the venue.
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Live At Donnington August 22nd 1992
Colored Vinyl - 000
Rare 3LP Original (Red, White And Blue Vinyl) Housed In A Full Color Slip Cover. This Is Limited Edition Number 442 Of 500 Pressings. All Three LPs Appear New, Unplayed.
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Maiden Japan
Used - LP - SQ 15017
Beautiful 1981 Mini LP With Shrink Still Intact. Custom Eddie Labels.
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Matter Of Life And Death
Picture Disc - 372 3211
Factory Sealed, Limited Edition 2006 2LP Picture Disc.
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No Prayer For The Dying
New - LP - 46905
Sealed 1990 Vinyl Rarity Pressed On Blood Red Vinyl! Features The Usual Brilliant Cover Art.
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Number Of The Beast
Picture Disc - EMCP 3400
Sealed 1982 Picture Disc Rarity Housed In A Plastic Wallet.
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Number Of The Beast
Used - LP - ST 12202
Unplayed Copy Of This 1982 LP Still In Shrink Wrap, Clean COH. Crisp Corners. “Routinely Ranked Among The Greatest Heavy Metal Albums Of All Time, The Number Of The Beast Is The Birth Of Iron Maiden As We Know It, A Relentless Metal Machine Lifted To Soaring New Heights By The Arrival Of Erstwhile Samson Frontman Bruce Dickinson. Dickinson's Operatic Performance Here Made Him An Instant Metal Icon, Challenging Even Rob Halford For Bragging Rights, And Helped Launch The Band Into The Stratosphere. The Number Of The Beast Topped The Charts In The U.K., But Even More Crucially -- With Judas Priest Having Moved Into More Commercial Territory -- It Also Made Iron Maiden The Band Of Choice For Purists Who Wanted Their Metal Uncompromised.” Steve Huey, All Music Guide.
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Number Of The Beast
Used - 12 - 1A K052-1076386
Beautiful 12" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. "The Number Of The Beast" B/W "Remember Tomorrow (Recorded Live In Italy)." Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Number Of The Beast
Audiophile - LP - 55669
Long Out Of Print 1997 EMI Centenary 180gm HQ Reissue Housed In A Fully Laminated Jacket With Custom Inner Sleeve. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Number Of The Beast
Used - LP - ST 12202
Finest Condition Copy We Have Ever Had In Stock Of This 1982 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve And Merchandise Order Form As Seen In Scan. Crisp Corners. LP Appears Glossy, Unplayed. "Mastered By Capitol" Machine Stamped In Dead Wax Along With The Hand Inscribed "Wally" (Wally Traugott). “Routinely Ranked Among The Greatest Heavy Metal Albums Of All Time, The Number Of The Beast Is The Birth Of Iron Maiden As We Know It, A Relentless Metal Machine Lifted To Soaring New Heights By The Arrival Of Erstwhile Samson Frontman Bruce Dickinson. Dickinson's Operatic Performance Here Made Him An Instant Metal Icon, Challenging Even Rob Halford For Bragging Rights, And Helped Launch The Band Into The Stratosphere. The Number Of The Beast Topped The Charts In The U.K., But Even More Crucially -- With Judas Priest Having Moved Into More Commercial Territory -- It Also Made Iron Maiden The Band Of Choice For Purists Who Wanted Their Metal Uncompromised.” Steve Huey, All Music Guide. Very Difficult To Find In This Condition As Most Were Played To Death.
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Number Of The Beast
New - LP - ST 12202
First Sealed 1982 Original We Have Ever Had In Stock. Clean Cut Out Hole. Custom Inner Sleeve. "Mastered By Capitol" Machine Stamped In Dead Wax Along With The Hand Inscribed "Wally" (Wally Traugott). “Routinely Ranked Among The Greatest Heavy Metal Albums Of All Time, The Number Of The Beast Is The Birth Of Iron Maiden As We Know It, A Relentless Metal Machine Lifted To Soaring New Heights By The Arrival Of Erstwhile Samson Frontman Bruce Dickinson. Dickinson's Operatic Performance Here Made Him An Instant Metal Icon, Challenging Even Rob Halford For Bragging Rights, And Helped Launch The Band Into The Stratosphere. The Number Of The Beast Topped The Charts In The U.K., But Even More Crucially -- With Judas Priest Having Moved Into More Commercial Territory -- It Also Made Iron Maiden The Band Of Choice For Purists Who Wanted Their Metal Uncompromised.” Steve Huey, All Music Guide. Very Difficult To Find In This Condition As Most Were Played To Death.
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Number Of The Beast
Used - LP - ST 12202
1982 Original. “Routinely Ranked Among The Greatest Heavy Metal Albums Of All Time, The Number Of The Beast Is The Birth Of Iron Maiden As We Know It, A Relentless Metal Machine Lifted To Soaring New Heights By The Arrival Of Erstwhile Samson Frontman Bruce Dickinson. Dickinson's Operatic Performance Here Made Him An Instant Metal Icon, Challenging Even Rob Halford For Bragging Rights, And Helped Launch The Band Into The Stratosphere. The Number Of The Beast Topped The Charts In The U.K., But Even More Crucially -- With Judas Priest Having Moved Into More Commercial Territory -- It Also Made Iron Maiden The Band Of Choice For Purists Who Wanted Their Metal Uncompromised.” Steve Huey, All Music Guide.
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Number Of The Beast
Picture Disc - B0017558-01
Sealed, Limited Edition 2012 Heavy Weight Picture Disc Housed In A Gatefold Cover With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink.
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Piece Of Mind
Picture Disc - SEAX-12306
Sealed 1983 Picture Disc Rarity.
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Piece Of Mind
Used - LP - ST 12274
Beautiful 1983 Album Still In Shrink Wrap With Gold Promo Stamp On Cover. Shrink Was Partially Cut With A Razor To Place The Promo Stamp, And The Razor Left A Line On The Cover (All Promo Copies Have This). Includes Custom Inner Sleeve And Iron Maiden Merchandise Order Form. Finest Copy We Have Had In Stock.
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Piece Of Mind
Picture Disc - B0017559
Sealed 2012 Limited Edition Picture Disc Housed in A Gatefold Sleeve.
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Powerslave
Used - LP - POWER P1
1984 UK Picture Disc Original.
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Powerslave
Used - LP - SJ 12321
1984 Limited Edition Promo Copy Of This Rare LP With Gold Promo Stamp Top Right And "Promotional Copy" Printed On The Bottom Left Of The Cover. Also Includes A Custom Inner Sleeve. Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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Powerslave
Used - LP - SJ 12321
Near Mint Copy Of This 1984 Original Housed In A Laminated And Embossed Cover With Custom Inner Sleeve. Just One Spindle Mark On The Side One Label.
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Powerslave
Used - LP - SJ-12321
1984 Original Housed In A Laminated And Embossed Cover With Custom Inner Sleeve. In the annals of heavy metal history, Iron Maiden's "Powerslave," released in 1984, stands as a towering testament to the genre's grandiose ambitions and technical prowess. Robert Christgau, renowned for his incisive critiques, might have acknowledged how the album encapsulates the zenith of Maiden's classic lineup, featuring Bruce Dickinson at the helm with his soaring vocal acrobatics. The band weaves a tapestry of mythological and historical themes, evidenced in tracks like "Aces High" and the title track "Powerslave," where galloping bass lines, courtesy of Steve Harris, and the dual guitar harmonies of Dave Murray and Adrian Smith propel the listener into a sonic battlefield. The album’s production, spearheaded by Martin Birch, captures the raw energy and complexity of Maiden’s sound, ensuring each track unfurls with cinematic intensity.
In a broader cultural context, "Powerslave" affirms Iron Maiden's position as pioneers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, with its intricate compositions and thematic boldness pushing the boundaries of what heavy metal could achieve. The album’s magnum opus, "Rime of the Ancient Mariner," stretches beyond 13 minutes, an ambitious undertaking that showcases their virtuosity and narrative depth, drawing from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s literary classic. This marriage of literary inspiration and musical innovation might resonate with Christgau's appreciation for albums that challenge the listener while offering visceral, immediate pleasure. "Powerslave" not only fortified Iron Maiden's legacy but also influenced countless bands, securing its place as an indispensable piece of metal's rich tapestry.
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Reincarnation Of Benjamin Breeg
New - 10 - 10EM 703
Sealed 2006 3 Track Ten Inch Picture Sleeve.
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Rock In Rio
Picture Disc - 38643
Sealed 2002 3LP Picture Disc Set Housed In A Tri-Fold Jacket With Poster.
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Roskilde 2003
Used - LP - 000
Hard To Find Unofficial Live Album Recorded At The Roskilde Festival On Friday, June 27th, 2003. Appears Unplayed.
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Run To The Hills
Used - 12 - K052 - 027 604
1983 Picture Sleeve Original.
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Run To The Hills
New - 7 - EMIP 5263
Rare, 7" Picture Disc C/W Total Eclipse - New, Unplayed In Plastic Wallet.
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Run To The Hills
New - LP - 12 EMIP 5542
Rare 1985 UK 3 Song 12 Inch Picture Disc. Includes "Run To The Hills," "Phantom Of The Opera" And "Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)."
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Run To The Hills
Used - 12 - 20 0982 6
1985 German 45rpm 12" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Title Track B/W "Phantom Of The Opera" And "Losfer Words (Big 'Orra)."
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Running Free
Used Import - 1 C K 060 20 0819 6
1985 Three Track 12" Single In Picture Sleeve. Title Track B/W "Sanctuary" (Recorded Live At Long Beach Arena, USA, March 1985) And "Murders In The Rue Morgue" (Recorded Live At The Hammersmith Odeon, London, October 1984).
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Sanctuary
Used - 12 - K052Z 07930
Picture Sleeve Original.
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Sanctuary / Prowler / Drifter (Live) / I've Got The Fire (Live)
Used - 12 - K052Z-07390
Mint 1980 Four-Track 12" Single In Picture Sleeve.
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Senjutsu
Colored Vinyl - New - 538699091
Sealed 2021 3LP red & black marble vinyl in trifold sleeve. Iron Maiden's latest album "Senjutsu" is a true masterpiece that showcases the band's musical prowess and lyrical depth. The album is a fusion of the band's signature sound and a mix of Eastern and Western musical influences, creating a unique listening experience.
From the epic 8-minute opener "Senjutsu" to the adrenaline-pumping "Stratego" and the emotional ballad "Darkest Hour," the album is a journey that takes the listener through various moods and emotions. The band's musicianship is on full display, with intricate guitar solos, thunderous drums, and Steve Harris' signature bass lines anchoring every song.
The lyrics are thought-provoking and reflect on themes of war, history, and human nature. Frontman Bruce Dickinson's vocals are as powerful as ever, adding an extra layer of emotion to the already impactful lyrics.
Overall, "Senjutsu" is a stunning addition to Iron Maiden's discography and a testament to their longevity and musical evolution. It's a must-listen for any metal fan.
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Senjutsu
New - LP - 538671681
Sealed 2021 3LP Standard Black Vinyl Press. Housed In A Deluxe Trio-Fold Jacket, With Custom Hype Stickers. "The Reigning Monarchs Of The New/old Wave Of British Heavy Metal Movement, It Would Be Perfectly Acceptable For Iron Maiden To Rest On Their Considerable Laurels And Just Pick-slide And Fist-pump Their Way Through A Seemingly Endless Cycle Of Continent-spanning Stadium Tours. Instead, The Band Has Continued To Add New Material To Their Arsenal, Fleshing Out The Nooks And Crannies Of Past Glories With Expansive, Prog-minded Efforts Like The Final Frontier (2010) And Book Of Souls (2015). Clocking In At Just Over 80 Minutes, The Epic Senjutsu Is Another Distended Late-career Triumph, Albeit One That Requires Multiple Spins To Set Up Camp In Your Homeric Metal-craving Cranium. Commencing With One Of The Band's Best Openers In Years, The Potent "Senjutsu," Treats The Prosaic Cruelties Of War With Equal Parts Melancholy And Might. Apart From The Nimble "Stratego," Which Bears The Instantly Familiar Galloping Gait Of Classic Maiden, The Ten-song Set Leans Hard Into The Band's Progressive Tendencies. Despite An Overarching Preference For Midtempo Pieces, Senjutsu Never Lumbers. The Serpentine Arrangements And Sonic Detours Into Everything From Spaghetti Western-inspired Groove Metal ("The Writing On The Wall") And Maximalist, Major Key Art-rock ("The Time Machine") To Lilting Folk-metal ("Death Of The Celts") Show A Flair For Innovation That Artists Who've Been In The Game So Long Rarely Aspire To. Even The Lofty Steve Harris-penned Closers, The Powerslave-referencing "The Parchment" And The Weighty, Yet Stirringly Melodic "Hell On Earth," Feel Immediate And Vital. Bruce Dickinson May Not Have Access To The Upper Registers Of His Youth, But His Voice Is Still Plenty Powerful, And It's Become Richer With The Weariness And Wisdom Of Age. When He Wails "Love In Anger, Life In Danger" Over The Anthemic Closing Moments Of The Latter Track, It Resonates As The Story's Protagonist Is No Longer A Seeker But A Seer." AMG Review By James Christopher Monger.
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Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
Used - LP - C1-90258
1988 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Saw cut. In "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son," Iron Maiden crafts a concept album that intertwines the band's signature heavy metal sound with a progressive rock flair. Released in 1988, it marks a significant departure from their previous works, embracing complex song structures and thematic storytelling. The narrative revolves around the mystical folklore of the "seventh son," a figure endowed with prophetic powers and supernatural abilities. Bruce Dickinson's vocal prowess shines through, delivering hauntingly vivid lyrics that explore themes of fate, prophecy, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. The album features intricate guitar work by Adrian Smith and Dave Murray, with Steve Harris's bass playing providing a dynamic backbone, all culminating in a sonic experience that is both grandiose and introspective. Tracks like "Moonchild" and the epic title track showcase the band’s ability to blend melodic elements with their traditional heavy metal ethos. The album's centerpiece, "The Clairvoyant," exemplifies this blend, merging galloping rhythms with introspective lyrics that delve into the mind of the gifted protagonist. While the album's ambitious scope may have divided some fans upon its release, it has since been hailed as a pioneering effort that expanded the boundaries of what a heavy metal band could achieve. It stands as a testament to Iron Maiden's willingness to evolve and push their creative limits, securing their legacy in the annals of metal history.
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Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
Used - LP - C1 90258
1988 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Slight Seam Wear.
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Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
New - LP - C1 90258
Sealed 1988 Original. Tiny Cut Out Hole.
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Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
Picture Disc - 96864
Beautiful Picture Disc Housed In A Generic Clear Sleeve.
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Somewhere Back In Time: The Best Of 1980-1989
Picture Disc - 730478
Factory Sealed Limited Edition 2LP Picture Disc Housed In A Gatefold Jacket.
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Somewhere In Time
New - LP - SJ 512524
Sealed 1986 Original. Pristine Copy.
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Somewhere In Time
Used - LP - SJ 512524
Beautiful 1986 Original Still In Shrink Wrap With Custom Inner Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Glossy.
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Somewhere In Time
Used - LP - SJ 512524
Beautiful 1986 Original Still In Shrink Wrap With Custom Inner Sleeve. Clean COH. Vinyl Appears Glossy.
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Somewhere In Time
New - LP - 538906361
Sealed 2024 Yellow vinyl exclusive with 3D insert. "Somewhere In Time" by Iron Maiden, released in 1986, marks a pivotal moment in the band's storied career, reflecting a nuanced evolution of their sound and thematic focus. Renowned music critic Robert Christgau might appreciate the album's ambitious scope, where the band integrates synthesizers for the first time, enhancing the depth and texture without compromising their signature heavy metal edge. This record showcases Iron Maiden's ability to innovate within the genre, evidenced by tracks like "Wasted Years" and "Heaven Can Wait," which meld infectious hooks with complex time signatures. The album’s production is polished yet retains the raw energy that has always been central to Iron Maiden's appeal, illustrating a band at the crossroads of creative expansion and genre fidelity.
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The Final Frontier
Picture Disc - New - 88697742471
Sealed, out of print 2010 limited edition 2LP picture disc pressing. Gatefold jacket, custom hype sticker on shrink. "When Iron Maiden's classic lineup famously reunited in the year 2000, their first new album, the quite excellent Brave New World, neatly reconnected both musicians and fans with the band's heritage, while simultaneously promising a prosperous future still to come. However, their next two efforts didn't fare quite as well, and whether Maiden was choosing to repeat the same moves without as much imagination or consistency on 2003's Dance of Death, or becoming bogged down in tiresome prog rock excess on 2006's desultory A Matter of Life and Death, it seemed that neither playing it safe nor taking risks was a surefire recipe for success anymore. And so the heavy metal icons took an extra year -- for them, a record-breaking four -- to work on their fourth post-reunion opus, and 15th career studio album overall, 2010's The Final Frontier, which, like many of their original mid-'80s classics, was recorded at legendary Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas, and aimed to reestablish an ideal balance of past and future, familiarity and freshness, complexity and immediacy. By and large, this is accomplished, and not just because of the futuristic themes spread across these songs, either -- nor the science fiction imagery used throughout the album's artwork, including the latest metamorphosis of the band's inseparable mascot, Eddie, this time into a hulking, green alien predator. No, there really is an unquestionable freshness about the futuristic themes and novel sonics explored by the intriguing percussive warm-up, "Satellite 15," which leads straight into the anthemic, arena-friendly opening title track; the muscularly riffed "Mother of Mercy," which recalls Bruce Dickinson's better mid-'90s solo efforts; and the remarkable "Coming Home," which is easily Iron Maiden's most convincingly executed semi-ballad since Fear of the Dark's "Wasting Love," and probably better to boot. The album's first half is rounded out by the surprisingly complex and cerebral first single "El Dorado," which was clearly written with "2 Minutes to Midnight" as a template (but isn't that good), before finally striking out with the efficient but ultimately somewhat forgettable speedster "The Alchemist," yet, all in all, this is a very impressive start. Too bad The Final Frontier's second half doesn't hold up so well, being stacked in worrisome fashion with five straight, longish compositions ranging from eight to eleven minutes in length. Even by Maiden standards, this is a tall order for fans to cope with (again!), and, sure enough, top marks are only deserved by the evocative Arthurian fantasy "Isle of Avalon," which is first out of the gate and captures all of the majesty and power you'd expect of an Iron Maiden epic, despite being no "Hallowed Be Thy Name" or "Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner" -- a "Paschendale," maybe. The remaining five-song monoliths produce only isolated moments of excellence and, amazingly, all begin in suspiciously similar fashion: via quietly plucked, déjà vu-inducing melodies framed by synthesizers before heading off on their individual, long-winded journeys. The "moments" include a strikingly aggressive riff sequence and reminisces of Somewhere in Time contained on "Starblind," and the vaguely psychedelic harmonies nestled somewhere deep within "The Man Who Would Be King," whereas "The Talisman" and Gaelic-inspired "When the Wild Wind Blows" merely recycle spare parts, for the most part, cherry-picked and reassembled from across the Maiden canon. This late dip in quality at the mercy of the band's more-is-more philosophy definitely leaves one pining for the days when heavier, punchier, and just plain shorter songs held equal appeal for Steve Harris and company; but, in good ways and bad ways, by hook or by crook, The Final Frontier still brings Iron Maiden closer to their aesthetic legacy and triumphant year 2000 rebirth than its two predecessors. And, at this stage in their career, Iron Maiden knows that nothing is more important than giving fans -- of all stripes -- what they want and expect. Why mess with a winning team, after all? [The Final Frontier's special -- aka "Mission" -- Edition was delivered with bonus content in a deluxe package outfitted to resemble a spaceship porthole.]" All Music Guide - Eduardo Rivadavia
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The Number Of The Beast
New - LP - 881034112514 / BMG14007V
Sealed 2017 Reissue On 180Gm Vinyl.
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The Number Of The Beast
New - LP - 2564625240
Sealed 2014 Reissue On 180Gm Vinyl, Mastered At Abbey Road And Pressed In Germany.
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The Number Of The Beast
New - LP - 881034112514
Sealed 2021 180gm "Studio Collection" Remaster. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink.
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The Trooper
Used - 12 - K052 1077646
Pristine 1983 Two Track 12" Single In Picture Sleeve. B Side Is "Cross Eyed Mary." Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed.
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The Wicker Man
New - 12 - 88687
Superb, Sealed Picture Disc
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Twilight Zone
Used - 12 - 052 - 07 462
45rpm Picture Sleeve Original. Twlight Zone - Unreleased On LP.
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Wasted Years
Used - 12 - 12 EMI 5583
Beautiful 1986 45rpm 12" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Tracks Are "Wasted Years," "Reach Out" And "Sheriff Of Huddersfield."
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Woman In Uniform
Used - 12 - 062-07418
1980 Three-Track 45rpm 12" Single In Picture Sleeve. "Woman In Uniform" is a non-album cut. B-Side Contains Live Version Of "Drifter" (From Their Second Album) And "Phantom Of The Opera" (From Their First Album). Sleeve Is VG+, Vinyl Appears Unplayed.
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Women In Uniform
Used - 12 - 12 EMI 5105
45rpm Picture Sleeve W / Phantom Of The Opera - Not On LP.
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Women In Uniform / Drifter-Live / Phantom-Live
Used - 12 - 062 07418
Picture Sleeve 12" W/ 2 Previously Unreleased Live Tracks.
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