Maiden Japan (also known as Heavy Metal Army ) is the second mini-album of British heavy metal band Iron Maiden , recorded live, released in 1981 .
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| EP Iron Maiden | ||||
| Date of issue | September 14, 1981 | |||
| Recorded by | May 21-24, 1981 | |||
| Genre | Heavy metal Nwobhm | |||
| Duration | 17:09 | |||
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| Label | Emi | |||
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Content
About the album
The disc includes recordings presented by the group at concerts in Tokyo , the capital of Japan . This is the last record with vocalist Paul Di'Anno .
The name "Maiden Japan" is consonant with the name "Made in Japan", and this is the name of the concert album of the famous British band Deep Purple .
The 1981 American , Canadian, and New Zealand editions contained Wrathchild as track number 3, as did the Argentine and Brazilian editions of 1985. The reissued EP also features the single " Purgatory ". [one]
List of Songs
- Running Free - 03:10 ( Harris , Di'Anno )
- Remember Tomorrow - 05:45 ( Harris , Di'Anno )
- Killers - 04:52 ( Di'Anno , Harris )
- Innocent Exile - 04:02 ( Harris )
In 1999, members of the Iron Maiden fan club compiled the following list of records: [1]
- Wrathchild
- Purgatory
- Sanctuary
- Remember Tomorrow
- Another life
- Genghis khan
- Killers
- Innocent exile
- Twilight zone
- Strange world
- Murders in the rue morgue
- Phantom of the opera
- Iron maiden
- Running free
- Transylvania
- Drifter
- I've got the fire
Other covers
Original
Alternative cover
Heavy Metal Army Cover
Record Members
- Paul Di'Anno - vocals
- Steve Harris - Bass
- Dave Murray - Guitar
- Adrian Smith - Guitar
- Clive Barr - drums
Notes
- β 1 2 Maiden Japan at Encyclopaedia Metallum (English) (Retrieved August 4, 2008)
Links
- Iron Maiden Commentary ( Retrieved August 4, 2008)
- Iron Maiden on Encyclopaedia Metallum