Iron Maiden
Rock in Rio
Label:  Sony 
Length:  0:00
  Ref#:  ?-0172
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Intro    
      2.  
      The Wicker Man    
      3.  
      Ghost of the Navigator    
      4.  
      Brave New World    
      5.  
      Wrathchild    
      6.  
      2 Minutes to Midnight    
      7.  
      Blood Brothers    
      8.  
      Sign of the Cross    
      9.  
      The Mercenary    
      10.  
      Trooper    
      11.  
      Brave New World (enhanced video)    
      12.  
      Dream of Mirrors    
      13.  
      The Clansman    
      14.  
      The Evid That Men Do    
      15.  
      Fear of the Dark    
      16.  
      Iron Maiden    
      17.  
      The Number of the Beast    
      18.  
      Hallowed be Thy Name    
      19.  
      Sanctuary    
      20.  
      Run to the Hills    
      21.  
      A Day in the Life (enhanced video)    
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      Recorded during Iron Maiden's headlining 2001 performance at the Rio Rock Festival, this double CD finds the legendary metal outfit in fearsome form. Revitalized thanks to the return of original singer Bruce Dickinson for 2000's Brave New World, the one-time East London bar band clearly relishes tearing through old and choice new songs in front of 250,000 people--the biggest crowd they'd ever seen. This is traditional metal at its squealing, pummeling best. Established classics like "Wrathchild" and "Two Minutes to Midnight" reemphasize all that is unashamedly great about proper heavy metal, including the rock-solid riffing, the brick-outhouse rhythms, and the outrageous solos. The early 1980s hits "Number of the Beast" and "Run to the Hills" prove that Iron Maiden can deliver a sing-along chorus that will rattle around the inside of your skull for hours, if not days. What really makes Rock in Rio, though, is the near studio-quality production and the rabid reaction of the South American throng, who do their best to drown out the band. Here is proof, if any is needed, that Dickinson and company are up there with the rock greats. --Ian Watson
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