LP Parlophone Label Group (PLG) Release date: 09/Aug/2024
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#15 in Heavy Metal #33 in Rock
Style:
Heavy Metal
Product No.:
2101225392
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Invaders (2015 Remaster)" 02. "Children of the Damned (2015 Remaster)" 03. "The Prisoner (2015 Remaster)" 04. "22 Acacia Avenue (2015 Remaster)" 05. "The Number of the Beast (2015 Remaster)" 06. "Run to the Hills (2015 Remaster)" 07. "Gangland (2015 Remaster)" 08. "Hallowed Be Thy Name (2015 Remaster)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
The Number Of The Beast by Iron Maiden, released 9 August 2024.
This version of The Number Of The Beast comes as a 1xLP. -
"The Number of the Beast" is a legendary LP by Iron Maiden, released under the Parlophone Label Group (PLG). This album, originally launched in 1982, marked a turning point for heavy metal and solidified Iron Maiden's status as one of the genre?s most influential bands. Featuring iconic tracks like "Run to the Hills," "Hallowed Be Thy Name," and the title track itself, this record showcases blistering guitar work, powerful vocals from Bruce Dickinson?making his debut with Maiden?and complex songwriting that pushed boundaries. The LP format offers audiophiles an authentic listening experience true to its original release. Iron Maiden has sold over 100 million records worldwide and are renowned for their electrifying live performances and pioneering role in shaping modern metal music.
Parlophone Label Group (PLG) is a distinguished record label known for working with some of the biggest names in music history. With roots dating back to 1896, PLG has been home to artists across genres?from The Beatles to Coldplay?demonstrating an enduring commitment to quality production and artist development.
Iron Maiden was formed in London in 1975 by bassist Steve Harris. Over decades, they have become synonymous with British heavy metal thanks to their energetic shows, elaborate stage sets featuring mascot Eddie, and classic albums such as "Powerslave," "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son," and "Fear of the Dark." Their influence continues unabated today among fans old and new.