"Eddie's Archive!"

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“Eddie’s Archive” is to be released by Columbia Records on November 5th. The set comprises of three double CD's containing the band's earliest live recordings from 1979 through to their headlining performance at Donington in 1988. In addition to this, there will be a compilation of “The Best Of The B'sides” available here for the first time as one collection.

Rod Smallwood, manager of the band since mid 1979, comments "We've been talking for a while about issuing a special release for our fans and I think the live recordings are very important to the history of the band. In fact, other than the 'Maiden Japan' EP and a couple of live B' Sides, there were no live recordings released until 'Live After Death' in 1986. These recordings encompass the early days with Paul Di'Anno through to Bruce Dickinson's arrival. Maiden's career went on from one high to another - it really was a rollercoaster ride! I think they capture the essence of what the band was and still is all about: pure, raw energy, great musicianship and an in-your-face attitude. I've seen the casket and it looks fantastic. This is a great way to celebrate our history with the people who helped us make it."

The set will be presented in a unique 270x190x60 mm limited edition silver Eddie embossed casket. Alongside the music, fans will find a crystal Eddie Head shot glass and an individually numbered Pete Frame family tree on parchment scroll, detailing the complete Iron Maiden history and rolled in a specially designed Eddie ring! Each of the three double CD's have full colour 24 page booklets, two with new Eddie artwork with previously unseen photos of the various line ups; and one based on the original classic '82 tour programme.

The first of the double CD's is entitled “BBC Archives” and includes music recorded between 1979 and 1988 for the BBC's Friday Rock Show. Accompanied by notes from the show's long time producer, Tony Wilson, it features Maiden fronted by Paul Di'Anno and their performances at a special Rock Show studio session in October 1979 as the band were breaking onto the scene, and at 1980's Reading Festival where they appeared as Special Guests to UFO. Also documented is Bruce Dickinson's arrival in 1982 and the band's return performance as headliners at the Reading Festival. The double album concludes with songs taken from the band's record breaking capacity show at The Monsters Of Rock Donington festival as part of their 1988 Seventh Son tour. The “BBC Archives” double CD is a testament to the live power that is Iron Maiden - no prisoners taken, no quarter given.

Iron Maiden's 1982 "Beast On The Road" tour has taken on a mythical quality among Metal fans as the tour and the album which really put Maiden at the forefront of Rock and Metal worldwide. The historical show from the Hammersmith Odeon has been specially mixed and co-produced for the casket by Steve Harris and the band's long serving sound engineer Doug Hall. This double CD, “Beast Over Hammersmith” clearly illustrates how remarkable and ground breaking the tour was in support of the all time classic album, The Number Of The Beast. The accompanying inlay booklet is a complete recreation of the 'Beast On The Road' tour program and lists all the world tour dates and includes notes from the band written at that time.

The third double CD in the set, “Best Of The B'sides”, is accompanied with liner notes written by Iron Maiden's manager Rod Smallwood to guide you through every track. In many ways it is a collection that not only reveals much about the band as individuals and the inherent character of the band, but also provides a real insight into who and where their influences came from.

For the fans among you who buy both singles and albums, you will all be aware that Maiden don't simply stick on another mix of the same single or another album track for their B Sides, but they will always try and come up with something of real quality, and that is both new and different. With this in mind, the band have compiled what they consider to be the “Best Of The B'sides” over the years which include all the studio recordings, some of the live recordings (including cover version of songs from their heroes) as well as the occasional humorous, sideways look at themselves and those that have worked with the band.

In full, the track listing of “Eddie's Archive” is as follows -

CD 1 – “BBC Archive”
Disc 1
Friday Rock Show Session 1979
Iron Maiden
Running Free
Transylvania
Sanctuary
Transylvania
Reading Festival 1982
Wrathchild
Run To The Hills
Children Of The Damned
The Number of The Beast
22 Acacia Avenue
Transylvania
The Prisoner
Hallowed Be Thy Name
Phantom Of The Opera
Iron Maiden

Disc 2
Reading Festival 1980
Prowler
Remember Tomorrow
Killers
Running Free
Iron Maiden
Monsters Of Rock Festival Donington 1988
Moonchild
Wrathchild
Infinite Dreams
The Trooper
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
The Number Of The Beast
Hallowed Be Thy Name
Iron Maiden

CD2 – “Beast Over Hammersmith”
Disc 1
Murders In The Rue Morgue
Wrathchild
Run To The Hills
Children Of The Damned
The Number of The Beast
Another Life
Killers
22 Acacia Avenue
Total Eclipse

Disc 2
Transylvania
The Prisoner
Hallowed Be Thy Name
Phantom Of The Opera
Iron Maiden
Sanctuary
Drifter
Running Free
Prowler

CD3 – “Best Of The B'sides”
Disc 1
Burning Ambition
Drifter - Live
Invasion
Remember Tomorrow - Live
I've Got The Fire
Cross-Eyed Mary
Rainbow's Gold
King Of Twilight
Reach Out
That Girl
Juanita
The Sheriff Of Huddersfield
Black Bart Blues
Prowler '88
Charlotte The Harlot '88

Disc 2
All In Your Mind
Kill Me Ce Soir
I'm a Mover Communication Breakdown
Nodding Donkey Blues
Space Station No.5
I Can't See My Feelings
Roll Over Vic Vella
Justice of The Peace
Judgement Day
My Generation
Doctor Doctor
Blood On The Worlds Hands- Live
The Aftermath-Live
Futureal - Live
Wasted Years '99 - Live

Iron Maiden will shortly reconvene to start writing and preparing for their next studio album for Columbia Records.

Simultaneously, in recognition of the band's huge and everlasting popularity, Columbia is to release a TV advertised Greatest Hits album entitled “Edward The Great” which will feature 16 of their biggest hits.

"We appreciate that the majority of our loyal fans will already have all these tracks, but hope like us, they will get a great kick from seeing Iron Maiden TV ads blasting across the nations homes!" says Rod Smallwood. "This Greatest Hits album is aimed at those who need to be initiated into the world of Iron Maiden and Metal, and to make sure everyone clearly understands that 'Eddie's Archive' is for the fans, we have requested that both releases are made on the same day - 4th November! For the avoidance of any doubt, we will also make the amazing new themed 'Edward The Great' artwork available as a free download from our website Ironmaiden.com for our fans as we would not want them to feel obliged to buy a series of tracks they already have in their collection just to get the packaging".

“Edward The Great” hits run as follows:
Run To The Hills
The Number Of The Beast
Infinite Dreams
Flight Of Icarus
Holy Smoke
The Trooper
Bring Your Daughter…to The Slaughter
2 Minutes to Midnight
Man On The Edge
Wasted Years
Futureal
Can I Play with Madness
The Wicker Man
The Evil That Men Do
Fear Of The Dark (Live in Rio)


Iron Maiden - The Clansman :headbang:
 
I've been well looking forward to this but £65 is way too much!!! :cry: especially since I own most of those B-sides on vinyl anyway...

Does anyone else think it was spackish how they put Live After death as being released in 1986? Man, the amount of times I've seen that cockup done with Anthrax's Among The Living...
 
I too think it cost way to much, but it will probably be worth it..
I'm a huge maiden collector, and I must have all of their stuff :)
I have all the albums and singles, and I want Eddie's archive in my collection. My maiden collection is pretty big now, hehe.


NP: Maiden - Burning Ambition :headbang:
 
It's worth robbing a bank for, I'd say :) still ain't put that shot glass to use, doubt I ever will...