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    Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (1988/2015) [Official Digital Download]

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    Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (1988/2015) [Official Digital Download]

    Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son (1988/2015)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 44:06 minutes | 577 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" is the seventh studio album by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released in 1988. It is the first Iron Maiden release to feature keyboards. The album debuted at No. 1 in the UK Albums Chart. It also marks the first appearance of many progressive rock elements which would be used frequently in later albums, seen in the length and odd time signatures of the title track "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son", and by the fact that it is a concept album.

    Seventh Son of a Seventh Son is the last great Iron Maiden album, reconnecting with the band's prog rock roots and reversing the signs of decline that had been evident on their previous record. By this point, Maiden had earned the respect of metalheads the world over with their steadfast adherence to unadulterated metal and their grandiose aesthetic. They'd made concessions neither to pop-metal nor to thrash, and their passionate fan base would never have tolerated a radical reinvention. But what do you do when your epic ambition itself has become a formula? You go even bigger and make a concept album, of course, and that's what Maiden does here, breaking out of the creative rut they'd fallen into on Somewhere in Time. The concept is based on the European folklore which held that the seventh son of a seventh son would be born with special powers that could be used for good or evil (and probably also in part by fantasy author Orson Scott Card, who'd touched on this idea in his own work). As such, the lyrics are Maiden at their most gothic, obsessed with supernatural mysticism of all stripes; the story line concerns the title character, born with a gift for prophecy but mistrusted by his village, which ignores his warnings of apocalyptic doom and makes him a tormented Cassandra figure. Musically, this is Maiden at their proggiest, with abrupt, stop-on-a-dime transitions between riffs, tempos, time signatures, and song sections. Yet nearly every song has a memorable chorus, with only "The Prophecy" falling short in that department. They've also switched from the guitar synths of Somewhere in Time to full-fledged keyboards, which are used here more to add atmosphere rather than taking center stage; this restores the crunch that was sometimes lacking in the shinier production of the previous album. No less than four of this album's eight songs reached the British Top Ten in some version (concert standard "Can I Play with Madness," "The Evil That Men Do," "The Clairvoyant," and "Infinite Dreams"), while the album became the band's first U.K. chart-topper since The Number of the Beast. The title track is this album's extended epic (though the songs are longer in general), and it's moved out of the closing spot in yet another subtle statement about shaking things up. If Seventh Son doesn't epitomize their sound or define an era the way the first three Dickinson albums did, it nonetheless ranks among their best work. Adrian Smith left the band after this record, closing the book on Maiden's classic period and heralding a dire – and distressingly immediate – creative decline.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Moonchild
    02 - Infinite Dreams
    03 - Can I Play With Madness
    04 - The Evil That Men Do
    05 - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
    06 - The Prophecy
    07 - The Clairvoyant
    08 - Only The Good Die Young

    Analyzed: Iron Maiden / Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR6 -1.35 dB -9.00 dB 5:41 01-Moonchild
    DR6 -1.35 dB -8.55 dB 6:09 02-Infinite Dreams
    DR6 -1.82 dB -8.59 dB 3:32 03-Can I Play With Madness
    DR6 -1.30 dB -8.27 dB 4:34 04-The Evil That Men Do
    DR6 -1.35 dB -8.95 dB 9:54 05-Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
    DR6 -1.35 dB -10.46 dB 5:06 06-The Prophecy
    DR5 -1.35 dB -7.68 dB 4:27 07-The Clairvoyant
    DR6 -1.35 dB -8.16 dB 4:43 08-Only The Good Die Young
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 8
    Official DR value: DR6

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1765 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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