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No Prayer for the Dying

No Prayer for the Dying is the eighth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It is their first album to feature Janick Gers on guitar, who replaced Adrian Smith. Smith left the band during the pre-production phase, unhappy with the musical direction it was taking,[1] and only having contributed to one song, "Hooks in You". This was the third song in the "Charlotte the Harlot" saga. [2] Gers previously worked with singer Bruce Dickinson on his first solo album, Tattooed Millionaire,[3] and had also worked with Ian Gillan,[4] former Marillion singer Fish,[4] and new wave of British heavy metal band, White Spirit.[5]

No Prayer for the Dying
Studio album by
Released1 October 1990 (1990-10-01)
RecordedJune–September 1990
StudioBarnyard (Essex, England)
GenreHeavy metal
Length43:42
LabelEMI
ProducerMartin Birch
Iron Maiden studio albums chronology
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
(1988)
No Prayer for the Dying
(1990)
Fear of the Dark
(1992)
Alternative cover
1998 remastered edition
Singles from No Prayer for the Dying
  1. "Holy Smoke"
    Released: 10 September 1990
  2. "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter"
    Released: 24 December 1990

Although it received generally mixed to negative reviews, the album peaked at No. 2 in the UK Albums Chart and contains the band's only UK Singles Chart No. 1, "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter".

Background edit

 
Guitarist Janick Gers replaced Adrian Smith during the album's preproduction stages.

The album departed from the keyboard- and synthesiser-saturated progressive rock direction of the band's two previous studio outings (1986's Somewhere in Time and 1988's Seventh Son of a Seventh Son) in favour of a more "stripped down," straightforward style, reminiscent of the band's earlier material,[1] which ushered in a change of vocal style for Bruce Dickinson from the operatic sound of the 1980s to a raspier way of singing.[6] In addition, Michael Kenney, who had played keyboards on tour for the band, played keyboards on the album, replacing Harris and Adrian Smith from previous albums. The idea to make a more "street level" release also inspired the band to record in a barn on bassist Steve Harris's property in Essex, using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.[1] This means it is the first Iron Maiden album to be recorded in their home country since 1982's The Number of the Beast. Dickinson states that this idea was a mistake, commenting that "It was shit! It was a shit-sounding record, and I wished we hadn't done it that way. At the time, I was as guilty as anyone else in going, 'Oh great! Look, we're all covered in straw! What a larf!'"[7]

The album also departed from literary and historical lyrical themes in favour of more political content, with songs focusing on religious exploitation (such as in the record's first single, "Holy Smoke") and social concerns ("Public Enema Number One").[2] No Prayer for the Dying is the only Iron Maiden studio album to date without a song exceeding six minutes in length and the second one to contain profanity in the lyrics, the debut album being the first to do so. It was also the band's first release with Epic Records in the US, after the band left Capitol Records, but was sold through EMI for all territories outside the US. Despite charting well in most countries, particularly in the UK where it debuted at No. 2,[2] it would be the band's last album to receive gold certification in the US.[4]

No Prayer for the Dying includes the hit song "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter", which, in spite of a ban by the BBC, remains Iron Maiden's only UK No. 1 single to date.[2] A tongue-in-cheek song written by Dickinson and originally recorded with his solo band for the A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child film soundtrack, Harris decided that the song would be "great for Maiden" and had the band re-record it.[8]

Following Dickinson's departure from Iron Maiden in 1993, songs from No Prayer for the Dying have been largely ignored at live performances. "Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter" was the only song played on a post-1993 setlist, appearing on the band's 2003 summer tour.

Album cover edit

No Prayer for the Dying does not follow the continuity of previous album covers, as Eddie no longer exhibits either his lobotomy or cyborg enhancements.[9]

Three versions of the cover exist. The original 1990 version has Eddie bursting from his grave and grabbing a gravedigger (with the likeness of the band's manager, Rod Smallwood) by the neck. However, Smallwood disliked the figure and asked artist Derek Riggs to remove him from the cover for the 1998 re-release,[10] although the original artwork is used on the disc itself. Additionally an inscription was added to the plaque on the tomb, which Riggs had initially left blank to allow the band to add their own words,[11] and reads "After the Daylight, The Night of Pain, That is not Dead, Which Can Rise Again." The picture disc LP shows Eddie firing a weapon made of four machine guns (a reference to the album's opening track, "Tailgunner"). It has the original cover on side two.

The album title may have been inspired by the 1987 film A Prayer for the Dying.[12]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [4]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal7/10[13]
Entertainment WeeklyC+[14]
Sputnikmusic2.0/5[6]

The album received generally mixed to negative reviews, with AllMusic commenting that "the songwriting wasn't up to snuff when compared to such classics as Killers or Number of the Beast" and "as a whole doesn't measure up to the hits."[4] Sputnikmusic were equally negative, stating that "No Prayer for the Dying is a plain, listless record that never really gets itself going."[6]

Track listing edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tailgunner"4:13
2."Holy Smoke"
  • Harris
  • Dickinson
3:47
3."No Prayer for the Dying"Harris4:22
4."Public Enema Number One"
4:03
5."Fates Warning"
  • Murray
  • Harris
4:09
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."The Assassin"Harris4:16
7."Run Silent Run Deep"
  • Harris
  • Dickinson
4:34
8."Hooks in You"
4:06
9."Bring Your Daughter... to the Slaughter"Dickinson4:42
10."Mother Russia"Harris5:30
Total length:43:42
1995 reissue bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."All in Your Mind" (Stray cover)Del Bromham4:30
2."Kill Me Ce Soir" (Golden Earring cover)6:17
3."I'm a Mover" (Free cover)3:29
4."Communication Breakdown" (Led Zeppelin cover)2:41
Total length:16:57

Personnel edit

Production list acquired from AllMusic[15] and from the album liner notes.[16][17]

Iron Maiden edit

Additional musicians edit

Production edit

Charts edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (1990) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[18] 23
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[19] 19
Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[20] 27
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[21] 31
Finnish Albums (The Official Finnish Charts)[22] 3
French Albums (SNEP)[23] 28
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[24] 7
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[25] 21
Italian Albums (Musica e dischi)[26] 15
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[27] 13
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[28] 17
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[29] 4
Spanish Albums (AFYVE)[30] 15
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[31] 6
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[32] 11
UK Albums (OCC)[33] 2
US Billboard 200[34] 17
Chart (1991) Peak
position
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[32] 37
Chart (2019) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[35] 118

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[36] Platinum 100,000^
Italy (FIMI)[37] Gold 100,000[37]
United Kingdom (BPI)[38] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[39] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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No Prayer for the Dying is the eighth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden It is their first album to feature Janick Gers on guitar who replaced Adrian Smith Smith left the band during the pre production phase unhappy with the musical direction it was taking 1 and only having contributed to one song Hooks in You This was the third song in the Charlotte the Harlot saga 2 Gers previously worked with singer Bruce Dickinson on his first solo album Tattooed Millionaire 3 and had also worked with Ian Gillan 4 former Marillion singer Fish 4 and new wave of British heavy metal band White Spirit 5 No Prayer for the DyingStudio album by Iron MaidenReleased1 October 1990 1990 10 01 RecordedJune September 1990StudioBarnyard Essex England GenreHeavy metalLength43 42LabelEMIProducerMartin BirchIron Maiden studio albums chronologySeventh Son of a Seventh Son 1988 No Prayer for the Dying 1990 Fear of the Dark 1992 Alternative cover1998 remastered editionSingles from No Prayer for the Dying Holy Smoke Released 10 September 1990 Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter Released 24 December 1990 Although it received generally mixed to negative reviews the album peaked at No 2 in the UK Albums Chart and contains the band s only UK Singles Chart No 1 Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter Contents 1 Background 2 Album cover 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 5 1 Iron Maiden 5 2 Additional musicians 5 3 Production 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesBackground edit nbsp Guitarist Janick Gers replaced Adrian Smith during the album s preproduction stages The album departed from the keyboard and synthesiser saturated progressive rock direction of the band s two previous studio outings 1986 s Somewhere in Time and 1988 s Seventh Son of a Seventh Son in favour of a more stripped down straightforward style reminiscent of the band s earlier material 1 which ushered in a change of vocal style for Bruce Dickinson from the operatic sound of the 1980s to a raspier way of singing 6 In addition Michael Kenney who had played keyboards on tour for the band played keyboards on the album replacing Harris and Adrian Smith from previous albums The idea to make a more street level release also inspired the band to record in a barn on bassist Steve Harris s property in Essex using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio 1 This means it is the first Iron Maiden album to be recorded in their home country since 1982 s The Number of the Beast Dickinson states that this idea was a mistake commenting that It was shit It was a shit sounding record and I wished we hadn t done it that way At the time I was as guilty as anyone else in going Oh great Look we re all covered in straw What a larf 7 The album also departed from literary and historical lyrical themes in favour of more political content with songs focusing on religious exploitation such as in the record s first single Holy Smoke and social concerns Public Enema Number One 2 No Prayer for the Dying is the only Iron Maiden studio album to date without a song exceeding six minutes in length and the second one to contain profanity in the lyrics the debut album being the first to do so It was also the band s first release with Epic Records in the US after the band left Capitol Records but was sold through EMI for all territories outside the US Despite charting well in most countries particularly in the UK where it debuted at No 2 2 it would be the band s last album to receive gold certification in the US 4 No Prayer for the Dying includes the hit song Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter which in spite of a ban by the BBC remains Iron Maiden s only UK No 1 single to date 2 A tongue in cheek song written by Dickinson and originally recorded with his solo band for the A Nightmare on Elm Street 5 The Dream Child film soundtrack Harris decided that the song would be great for Maiden and had the band re record it 8 Following Dickinson s departure from Iron Maiden in 1993 songs from No Prayer for the Dying have been largely ignored at live performances Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter was the only song played on a post 1993 setlist appearing on the band s 2003 summer tour Album cover editNo Prayer for the Dying does not follow the continuity of previous album covers as Eddie no longer exhibits either his lobotomy or cyborg enhancements 9 Three versions of the cover exist The original 1990 version has Eddie bursting from his grave and grabbing a gravedigger with the likeness of the band s manager Rod Smallwood by the neck However Smallwood disliked the figure and asked artist Derek Riggs to remove him from the cover for the 1998 re release 10 although the original artwork is used on the disc itself Additionally an inscription was added to the plaque on the tomb which Riggs had initially left blank to allow the band to add their own words 11 and reads After the Daylight The Night of Pain That is not Dead Which Can Rise Again The picture disc LP shows Eddie firing a weapon made of four machine guns a reference to the album s opening track Tailgunner It has the original cover on side two The album title may have been inspired by the 1987 film A Prayer for the Dying 12 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal7 10 13 Entertainment WeeklyC 14 Sputnikmusic2 0 5 6 The album received generally mixed to negative reviews with AllMusic commenting that the songwriting wasn t up to snuff when compared to such classics as Killers or Number of the Beast and as a whole doesn t measure up to the hits 4 Sputnikmusic were equally negative stating that No Prayer for the Dying is a plain listless record that never really gets itself going 6 Track listing editSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Tailgunner Steve HarrisBruce Dickinson4 132 Holy Smoke HarrisDickinson3 473 No Prayer for the Dying Harris4 224 Public Enema Number One Dave MurrayDickinson4 035 Fates Warning MurrayHarris4 09 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length6 The Assassin Harris4 167 Run Silent Run Deep HarrisDickinson4 348 Hooks in You DickinsonAdrian Smith4 069 Bring Your Daughter to the Slaughter Dickinson4 4210 Mother Russia Harris5 30Total length 43 42 1995 reissue bonus discNo TitleWriter s Length1 All in Your Mind Stray cover Del Bromham4 302 Kill Me Ce Soir Golden Earring cover George KooymansJohn FentonBarry Hay6 173 I m a Mover Free cover Andy FraserPaul Rodgers3 294 Communication Breakdown Led Zeppelin cover Jimmy PageJohn BonhamJohn Paul Jones2 41Total length 16 57Personnel editProduction list acquired from AllMusic 15 and from the album liner notes 16 17 Iron Maiden edit Bruce Dickinson vocals Dave Murray guitar Janick Gers guitar Steve Harris bass Nicko McBrain drums Additional musicians edit Michael Kenney keyboards Production edit Martin The Bishop Birch producer engineer mixing Mick McKenna assistant engineer Les Kingham assistant engineer Chris Marshall assistant engineer mixing engineer Derek Riggs cover illustration Ross Halfin photography Rod Smallwood management Andy Taylor management Hugh Gilmour art direction design 1998 edition Sarah Polglase project manager 1998 edition Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1990 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 18 23 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 19 19 Canada Top Albums CDs RPM 20 27 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 21 31 Finnish Albums The Official Finnish Charts 22 3 French Albums SNEP 23 28 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 24 7 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 25 21 Italian Albums Musica e dischi 26 15 Japanese Albums Oricon 27 13 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 28 17 Norwegian Albums VG lista 29 4 Spanish Albums AFYVE 30 15 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 31 6 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 32 11 UK Albums OCC 33 2 US Billboard 200 34 17 Chart 1991 Peakposition Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 32 37 Chart 2019 Peakposition Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 35 118Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Canada Music Canada 36 Platinum 100 000 Italy FIMI 37 Gold 100 000 37 United Kingdom BPI 38 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 39 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit a b c Wall Mick 2004 Iron Maiden Run to the Hills the Authorised Biography 3rd ed Sanctuary Publishing p 283 ISBN 1 86074 542 3 a b c d Wall Mick 2004 Iron Maiden Run to the Hills the Authorised Biography 3rd ed Sanctuary Publishing p 286 ISBN 1 86074 542 3 Wall Mick 2004 Iron Maiden Run to the Hills the Authorised Biography 3rd ed Sanctuary Publishing p 281 ISBN 1 86074 542 3 a b c d e Prato Greg Iron Maiden No Prayer for the Dying at AllMusic Retrieved 26 June 2011 Wall Mick 2004 Iron Maiden Run to the Hills the Authorised Biography 3rd ed Sanctuary Publishing p 278 ISBN 1 86074 542 3 a b c Stagno Mike 18 August 2008 Iron Maiden No Prayer for the Dying Sputnikmusic Retrieved 26 June 2011 Berelian Essi June 2000 The Wicked Man Classic Rock 15 36 43 Wall Mick 2004 Iron Maiden Run to the Hills the Authorised Biography 3rd ed Sanctuary Publishing p 282 ISBN 1 86074 542 3 Popoff Martin 2006 Run for Cover The Art of Derek Riggs 1 ed Aardvark Publishing p 99 ISBN 1 4276 0538 6 Popoff Martin 2006 Run for Cover The Art of Derek Riggs 1 ed Aardvark Publishing p 114 ISBN 1 4276 0538 6 Derek Riggs No Prayer for the Dying commentary Derek Riggs Archived from the original on 25 August 2011 Retrieved 26 October 2011 Iron Maiden Fan Club Bulgaria No Prayer For The Dying Iron Maiden Fan Club Bulgaria Retrieved 2 October 2023 Popoff Martin 1 August 2007 The Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal Volume 3 The Nineties Burlington Ontario Canada Collector s Guide Publishing p 211 ISBN 978 1 894959 62 9 Mack Bob 26 October 1990 No Prayer for the Dying Review Entertainment Weekly No 37 Retrieved 1 August 2012 Iron Maiden No Prayer for the Dying Credits AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved 2 May 2013 No Prayer for the Dying Media notes Iron Maiden EMI 1 October 1990 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title 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