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    Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio (2002/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio (2002/2015) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    Iron Maiden - Rock In Rio (2002/2015)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 117:36 minutes | 2,62 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    A live album from Iron Maiden, originally released in 2002. The album was recorded during their 250,000 strong crowd in Rio during their Brave New World tour.

    With the reunion studio disc Brave New World failing to recapture the imagination and intensity of Iron Maiden in America and even in many places in the band's European homeland, going to Brazil seemed like a smart move. It was one of the few places that a quarter of a million people would turn up to see the act in 2001, and judging from the audience response, the band's set list didn't bother them much either. At times, you had to be wondering what they were listening to. Sure, the band's energy is in abundance here (it's hard to mail in a performance in front of so many people who seem to scream at every single move the band makes), but an entire disc's worth of material of the two here is wasted. What is the point of doing not one, but two songs from the black hole that sucked the will to live from metal fans the world over (aka "the Blaze Bayley period")? When Kiss re-formed, they were smart enough to not play the crap that made everyone want them to re-form in the first place, and nobody wants to see David Lee Roth get back with Van Halen to sing "Without You"; whatever possessed Steve Harris and company to even approach Bruce Dickinson and suggest he go along with it is almost as perplexing as Dickinson agreeing to it, yet here it is – "Sign of the Cross" and "The Clansman" in all their boring anti-splendor. The inclusion of some of Dickinson's CMC solo stuff would have been ten times better if peripheral material they must. Not as unexpected, but only slightly less dismal, is the inclusion of six tracks off the aforementioned Brave New World, which was neither brave nor new. There might be one good song between the sextet that was presented if you look real hard. The majesty of the classic material saves the day, and even though they had a sympathetic foreign crowd by the short and curlies, the band was smart enough to close the set with the classic material. Simply put, you can't go wrong with a closing volley of three tracks from Number of the Beast and a couple more from the band's eponymous debut. The likes of "The Trooper" and "Wrathchild" sound even better next to anything the band recorded after Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, but that's faint praise. At the end of the day, Rock in Rio won't make you wish you were there, the barometer of what a great concert recording should do, but it will make fans nostalgic for the time that Iron Maiden was a creative force. Sadly, that time seems to have eclipsed years before the band took the stage in Brazil that evening.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Intro (Arthur's Farewell)
    02 - The Wicker Man
    03 - Ghost of the Navigator
    04 - Brave New World
    05 - Wrathchild
    06 - 2 Minutes to Midnight
    07 - Blood Brothers
    08 - Sign of the Cross
    09 - The Mercenary
    10 - The Trooper
    11 - Dream of Mirrors
    12 - The Clansman
    13 - The Evil That Men Do
    14 - Fear of the Dark
    15 - Iron Maiden
    16 - The Number of the Beast
    17 - Hallowed Be Thy Name
    18 - Sanctuary
    19 - Run to the Hills

    Analyzed: Iron Maiden / Rock In Rio
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR10 -1.47 dB -15.65 dB 1:56 01-Intro (Arthur's Farewell)
    DR5 -1.47 dB -7.30 dB 4:42 02-The Wicker Man
    DR6 -1.47 dB -8.05 dB 6:48 03-Ghost of the Navigator
    DR5 -1.47 dB -8.37 dB 6:07 04-Brave New World
    DR5 -1.47 dB -7.71 dB 3:06 05-Wrathchild
    DR6 -1.47 dB -8.23 dB 7:08 06-2 Minutes to Midnight
    DR5 -1.47 dB -8.60 dB 7:14 07-Blood Brothers
    DR6 -1.47 dB -9.20 dB 10:50 08-Sign of the Cross
    DR6 -1.47 dB -8.02 dB 4:43 09-The Mercenary
    DR6 -1.47 dB -8.54 dB 4:24 10-The Trooper
    DR5 -1.47 dB -8.65 dB 9:37 11-Dream of Mirrors
    DR5 -1.47 dB -8.78 dB 9:19 12-The Clansman
    DR5 -1.47 dB -7.75 dB 4:41 13-The Evil That Men Do
    DR5 -1.47 dB -8.18 dB 7:41 14-Fear of the Dark
    DR6 -1.47 dB -8.70 dB 5:56 15-Iron Maiden
    DR6 -1.47 dB -8.39 dB 5:01 16-The Number of the Beast
    DR5 -1.47 dB -8.13 dB 7:24 17-Hallowed Be Thy Name
    DR5 -1.47 dB -8.10 dB 5:22 18-Sanctuary
    DR5 -1.47 dB -8.26 dB 5:38 19-Run to the Hills
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 19
    Official DR value: DR6

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 3035 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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