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Iron Maiden (album)

Iron Maiden is the debut studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 14 April 1980 by EMI Records in the UK and Harvest and Capitol Records in the US. The North American version included the song "Sanctuary", released in the UK as a non-album single. In 1998, along with the rest of the band's pre-1995 releases, Iron Maiden was remastered with "Sanctuary" added in all territories. However, 2014 vinyl reissues, 2015 digital releases and 2018 CD reissues use the original track listing across the globe. It is the band's only album to feature guitarist Dennis Stratton.

Iron Maiden
Studio album by
Released14 April 1980 (1980-04-14)[1]
RecordedDecember 1979[2]
StudioKingsway (London)
GenreHeavy metal
Length37:39
LabelEMI
ProducerWil Malone
Iron Maiden studio albums chronology
Iron Maiden
(1980)
Killers
(1981)
Alternative cover
1998 remastered edition
Singles from Iron Maiden
  1. "Running Free"
    Released: 8 February 1980
  2. "Sanctuary"
    Released: 23 May 1980

Although Iron Maiden have since criticised the quality of the album's production, the release was met with critical and commercial success, peaking at number four on the UK Albums Chart and helping the band achieve prominence in mainland Europe.

Background edit

This is the band's only album produced by Wil Malone (credited as Will Malone),[3] whom Iron Maiden have since claimed lacked interest in the project and effectively left them to produce most of the album themselves, which, according to bassist Steve Harris, was completed in just 13 days.[4] Recording took place at Kingsway Studios, west London in January 1980,[5] with the band taking time out from the 1980 Metal for Muthas Tour to complete the final mixes at Morgan Studios, northwest London in February.[6] Before the sessions with Malone, the band made two attempts in December 1979 with two different producers while still a four-piece.[5] Guy Edwards, the first, was dismissed as the band were unhappy with the "muddy" quality in his production,[5] while Andy Scott was also dismissed after insisting Harris play his bass with a pick rather than his fingers.[7] After these efforts, the band decided not to dismiss Malone as Harris described that they could "bypass him and [go] to the engineer".[7] The group criticised the quality of the production, although many fans still preferred the raw quality of the sound recording.[4][8][9] Although AllMusic stated that this style was "clearly drawing from elements of punk rock",[10] Harris stated that the band despised everything about punk.[11]

 
Di'Anno (left) and Harris (right) performing in 1980.

This was also the only studio album with guitarist Dennis Stratton, who, having been brought in as a last-minute placement, was dismissed due to "musical differences" after the band's European tour in support of Kiss.[12] Suspicions were first raised during Iron Maiden's recording, when Stratton added Wishbone Ash-esque harmony guitars and backing vocals reminiscent of Queen to "Phantom of the Opera", of which the rest of the band immediately disapproved and had removed.[13] Although Stratton stated that he was not "trying to push the band in a new direction",[13] Harris commented that it "really pointed up the difference between Den and us",[14] after which he began to notice that "Dennis was so much more into playing stuff like "Strange World" than he was "Iron Maiden" or "Prowler", because it was more slow, melodic ... when he was soloing on one of the heavier songs, it wasn't with quite the same passion".[13][15]

The 1998 remastered album differs from the original with the addition of the song "Sanctuary", which had then been released only as a single in the UK in May 1980,[16] although it did also appear in the later US version of Iron Maiden, which was issued in August 1980.[17] The track originally appeared on the Metal for Muthas compilation,[18] but was re-recorded during the Iron Maiden sessions.[16] The re-release also features a different cover; a digital recreation by original artist Derek Riggs, with a portion of the original artwork instead being used on the disc itself.

The band undertook the Iron Maiden Tour in support of the album, during which they played their first concerts in mainland Europe,[19] where they were surprised to discover how successful Iron Maiden had been outside the UK. Steve Harris commented, "The prestige of doing so well in the UK had turned into a sort of word-of-mouth thing, and we'd turn up in places like Leiden, in Holland, places we'd never even heard of, and they'd have these massive banners waiting for us with 'Iron Maiden Go Over The Top' written on them and all this. It was unreal."[20]

Songs edit

"Running Free" was released as a single on 8 February 1980, reaching No. 34 in the UK Singles Chart. The band also performed the song on the UK TV show Top of the Pops, refusing the usual tradition for artists to mime and thus becoming the first group to perform live on the show since The Who in 1972.[21] Vocalist Paul Di'Anno, who wrote the song's lyrics, describes it as "a very autobiographical song, though of course I've never spent the night in an LA jail. It's about being 16 and, like it says, just running wild and running free. It comes from my days as a skinhead."[22] According to Classic Rock and Metal Hammer contributor Dave Ling, writing in the Metal for Muthas CD re-issue liner notes, "Sanctuary" was originally penned by guitarist Rob Angelo, a member of Iron Maiden in 1977, who was paid £300 for the song's rights.[23] The "Sanctuary" single was released on 7 June 1980 and charted at No. 29,[16] with the censored cover of Eddie, the band's mascot, standing over Margaret Thatcher's body earning the band publicity in the British press.[24] Managers Rod Smallwood and Andy Taylor's management company would be named after the song.[25]

Although "Strange World" is credited solely to Harris, Paul Day, the band's original vocalist from 1975 to 1976, asserted that he also contributed to the song.[26] "Charlotte the Harlot", their only song to have been written by Dave Murray alone,[8] is the first of four Iron Maiden tracks about the fictional prostitute "Charlotte", although Murray states it was "based on a true story".[27] The 7-minute "Phantom of the Opera" is one of Harris's favourites and is still performed live relatively frequently. With many mood and time-changes, Harris marks it as "the first song I'd written that was a bit more proggy".[4] "Transylvania" is an instrumental piece composed by Harris, which was later covered by Iced Earth on the album Horror Show.[28]

Of all the album's songs, "Phantom of the Opera", "Running Free", "Sanctuary" and "Iron Maiden" are the most frequently played in the band's concert tours, with the last being played at every show since the band's inception and signalling the arrival of Eddie onstage.[29] All of the album's songs, excluding "Strange World", have been re-recorded with Bruce Dickinson on vocals, either on live albums, studio B-Sides or both.[10] "Strange World" and "Transylvania" were the only songs not played on the "Eddie Rips Up the World Tour", 2005.

Four songs ("Prowler", "Remember Tomorrow", "Running Free" and "Iron Maiden") were covered for the 2008 tribute album Maiden Heaven: A Tribute to Iron Maiden released by Kerrang! magazine,[30] and an acoustic reinterpretation of "Prowler" was included in 2012's Across The Seventh Sea by the acoustic Iron Maiden tribute project Maiden uniteD.[31] Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich affirmed that "Remember Tomorrow" was "basically the blueprint for songs like Fade To Black and Welcome Home (Sanitarium), and some of the more epic ballady type of songs that Metallica had done later".[32]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [10]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal9/10[33]
Music Week    [34]
Pitchfork7.0/10[35]
Record Mirror     [36]
Sounds     [37]
Sputnikmusic     [38]

On its release, the album received immediate critical acclaim. Geoff Barton, in Sounds, hailed it as "Heavy metal for the '80s, its blinding speed and rampant ferocity making most plastic heavy rock tracks from the '60s and '70s sound sloth-like and funeral-dirgey by comparison".[8] Iron Maiden spent an initial fifteen weeks on the UK chart, and a further two when it was reissued on EMI's budget subsidiary Fame in 1985.[39]

The album has continued to receive praise from reviewers. AllMusic proclaims that it "would still rank as a landmark even if the Dickinson years had never happened" and says there was "no better place to hear how both punk and prog rock informed the new wave of British heavy metal".[10] Sputnikmusic describes it as "one of the top debut albums in the world of heavy metal", containing "the raw, aggressive power [that] defines the early years of the band".[38]

Iron Maiden is one of the band's two albums listed in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die (The Number of the Beast is the other).[40] In 2017, it was ranked 13th on Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time".[41]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Steve Harris, except where noted

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Prowler" 3:56
2."Remember Tomorrow"5:30
3."Running Free"
  • Harris
  • Di'Anno
3:22
4."Phantom of the Opera" 7:02
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Transylvania" (instrumental) 4:09
6."Strange World" 5:43
7."Charlotte the Harlot"Dave Murray4:14
8."Iron Maiden" 3:43
Total length:37:39
Side two – North American edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Transylvania" (instrumental) 4:09
6."Strange World" 5:43
7."Sanctuary"Iron Maiden3:19
8."Charlotte the Harlot"Murray4:14
9."Iron Maiden" 3:43
Total length:40:58
1995 reissue bonus disc
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sanctuary"
  • Harris
  • Murray
  • Di'Anno
3:14
2."Burning Ambition" 2:42
3."Drifter" (live) 6:04
4."I've Got the Fire" (Montrose cover; live)Ronnie Montrose3:14
Total length:15:14
1998 remastered edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Prowler" 3:56
2."Sanctuary"
  • Harris
  • Murray
  • Di'Anno
3:16
3."Remember Tomorrow"
  • Harris
  • Di'Anno
5:29
4."Running Free"
  • Harris
  • Di'Anno
3:17
5."Phantom of the Opera" 7:08
6."Transylvania" (instrumental) 4:19
7."Strange World" 5:32
8."Charlotte the Harlot"Murray4:13
9."Iron Maiden" 3:36
Total length:40:46
  • On the 1998 remastered releases, the coda to "Phantom of the Opera" was cut and the intro to "Strange World" was moved to the end of "Transylvania".
  • Some versions of the 1998 remastered releases also incorrectly list the running time for "Sanctuary" as 0:00.[42]
  • The US version of the 1995 reissue bonus disc excludes "Sanctuary", as it already appears on the main track listing.

Personnel edit

Production and performance credits are adapted from the album liner notes.[3][42][43]

Iron Maiden edit

Technical personnel edit

  • Wil Malone – producer
  • Martin Levan – engineer
  • Derek Riggs – sleeve illustration
  • Terry Walker – photography
  • Yuka Fujii – photography
  • Rod Smallwood – manager
  • Simon Heyworth – remastering (1998 edition)
  • Robert Ellis – photography (1998 edition)
  • George Chin – photography (1998 edition)
  • P.G. Brunelli – photography (1998 edition)
  • Ross Halfin – photography (1998 edition)
  • Denis O'Regan – photography (1998 edition)

Charts edit

Chart (1980) Peak
position
French Albums (SNEP)[44] 10
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[45] 36
UK Albums (OCC)[46] 4
Chart (2006) Peak
position
Italian Albums (FIMI)[47] 68
Chart (2009) Peak
position
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[45] 27
Chart (2010) Peak
position
Greek Albums (IFPI)[48] 52
Chart (2013) Peak
position
French Albums (SNEP)[49] 98
Chart (2020) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[50] 31
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[51] 34
Scottish Albums (OCC)[52] 5
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[53] 51
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[54] 38
Chart (2021) Peak
position
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[55] 40


Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[56] Platinum 100,000^
Germany (BVMI)[57] Gold 250,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[58] Gold 100,000[58]
United Kingdom (BPI)[59] Platinum 300,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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Iron Maiden is the debut studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden released on 14 April 1980 by EMI Records in the UK and Harvest and Capitol Records in the US The North American version included the song Sanctuary released in the UK as a non album single In 1998 along with the rest of the band s pre 1995 releases Iron Maiden was remastered with Sanctuary added in all territories However 2014 vinyl reissues 2015 digital releases and 2018 CD reissues use the original track listing across the globe It is the band s only album to feature guitarist Dennis Stratton Iron MaidenStudio album by Iron MaidenReleased14 April 1980 1980 04 14 1 RecordedDecember 1979 2 StudioKingsway London GenreHeavy metalLength37 39LabelEMIProducerWil MaloneIron Maiden studio albums chronologyIron Maiden 1980 Killers 1981 Alternative cover1998 remastered editionSingles from Iron Maiden Running Free Released 8 February 1980 Sanctuary Released 23 May 1980 Although Iron Maiden have since criticised the quality of the album s production the release was met with critical and commercial success peaking at number four on the UK Albums Chart and helping the band achieve prominence in mainland Europe Contents 1 Background 2 Songs 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 5 1 Iron Maiden 5 2 Technical personnel 6 Charts 7 Certifications 8 References 9 Literature 10 External linksBackground editThis is the band s only album produced by Wil Malone credited as Will Malone 3 whom Iron Maiden have since claimed lacked interest in the project and effectively left them to produce most of the album themselves which according to bassist Steve Harris was completed in just 13 days 4 Recording took place at Kingsway Studios west London in January 1980 5 with the band taking time out from the 1980 Metal for Muthas Tour to complete the final mixes at Morgan Studios northwest London in February 6 Before the sessions with Malone the band made two attempts in December 1979 with two different producers while still a four piece 5 Guy Edwards the first was dismissed as the band were unhappy with the muddy quality in his production 5 while Andy Scott was also dismissed after insisting Harris play his bass with a pick rather than his fingers 7 After these efforts the band decided not to dismiss Malone as Harris described that they could bypass him and go to the engineer 7 The group criticised the quality of the production although many fans still preferred the raw quality of the sound recording 4 8 9 Although AllMusic stated that this style was clearly drawing from elements of punk rock 10 Harris stated that the band despised everything about punk 11 nbsp Di Anno left and Harris right performing in 1980 This was also the only studio album with guitarist Dennis Stratton who having been brought in as a last minute placement was dismissed due to musical differences after the band s European tour in support of Kiss 12 Suspicions were first raised during Iron Maiden s recording when Stratton added Wishbone Ash esque harmony guitars and backing vocals reminiscent of Queen to Phantom of the Opera of which the rest of the band immediately disapproved and had removed 13 Although Stratton stated that he was not trying to push the band in a new direction 13 Harris commented that it really pointed up the difference between Den and us 14 after which he began to notice that Dennis was so much more into playing stuff like Strange World than he was Iron Maiden or Prowler because it was more slow melodic when he was soloing on one of the heavier songs it wasn t with quite the same passion 13 15 The 1998 remastered album differs from the original with the addition of the song Sanctuary which had then been released only as a single in the UK in May 1980 16 although it did also appear in the later US version of Iron Maiden which was issued in August 1980 17 The track originally appeared on the Metal for Muthas compilation 18 but was re recorded during the Iron Maiden sessions 16 The re release also features a different cover a digital recreation by original artist Derek Riggs with a portion of the original artwork instead being used on the disc itself The band undertook the Iron Maiden Tour in support of the album during which they played their first concerts in mainland Europe 19 where they were surprised to discover how successful Iron Maiden had been outside the UK Steve Harris commented The prestige of doing so well in the UK had turned into a sort of word of mouth thing and we d turn up in places like Leiden in Holland places we d never even heard of and they d have these massive banners waiting for us with Iron Maiden Go Over The Top written on them and all this It was unreal 20 Songs edit Running Free was released as a single on 8 February 1980 reaching No 34 in the UK Singles Chart The band also performed the song on the UK TV show Top of the Pops refusing the usual tradition for artists to mime and thus becoming the first group to perform live on the show since The Who in 1972 21 Vocalist Paul Di Anno who wrote the song s lyrics describes it as a very autobiographical song though of course I ve never spent the night in an LA jail It s about being 16 and like it says just running wild and running free It comes from my days as a skinhead 22 According to Classic Rock and Metal Hammer contributor Dave Ling writing in the Metal for Muthas CD re issue liner notes Sanctuary was originally penned by guitarist Rob Angelo a member of Iron Maiden in 1977 who was paid 300 for the song s rights 23 The Sanctuary single was released on 7 June 1980 and charted at No 29 16 with the censored cover of Eddie the band s mascot standing over Margaret Thatcher s body earning the band publicity in the British press 24 Managers Rod Smallwood and Andy Taylor s management company would be named after the song 25 Although Strange World is credited solely to Harris Paul Day the band s original vocalist from 1975 to 1976 asserted that he also contributed to the song 26 Charlotte the Harlot their only song to have been written by Dave Murray alone 8 is the first of four Iron Maiden tracks about the fictional prostitute Charlotte although Murray states it was based on a true story 27 The 7 minute Phantom of the Opera is one of Harris s favourites and is still performed live relatively frequently With many mood and time changes Harris marks it as the first song I d written that was a bit more proggy 4 Transylvania is an instrumental piece composed by Harris which was later covered by Iced Earth on the album Horror Show 28 Of all the album s songs Phantom of the Opera Running Free Sanctuary and Iron Maiden are the most frequently played in the band s concert tours with the last being played at every show since the band s inception and signalling the arrival of Eddie onstage 29 All of the album s songs excluding Strange World have been re recorded with Bruce Dickinson on vocals either on live albums studio B Sides or both 10 Strange World and Transylvania were the only songs not played on the Eddie Rips Up the World Tour 2005 Four songs Prowler Remember Tomorrow Running Free and Iron Maiden were covered for the 2008 tribute album Maiden Heaven A Tribute to Iron Maiden released by Kerrang magazine 30 and an acoustic reinterpretation of Prowler was included in 2012 s Across The Seventh Sea by the acoustic Iron Maiden tribute project Maiden uniteD 31 Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich affirmed that Remember Tomorrow was basically the blueprint for songs like Fade To Black and Welcome Home Sanitarium and some of the more epic ballady type of songs that Metallica had done later 32 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal9 10 33 Music Week nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 34 Pitchfork7 0 10 35 Record Mirror nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 36 Sounds nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 37 Sputnikmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 38 On its release the album received immediate critical acclaim Geoff Barton in Sounds hailed it as Heavy metal for the 80s its blinding speed and rampant ferocity making most plastic heavy rock tracks from the 60s and 70s sound sloth like and funeral dirgey by comparison 8 Iron Maiden spent an initial fifteen weeks on the UK chart and a further two when it was reissued on EMI s budget subsidiary Fame in 1985 39 The album has continued to receive praise from reviewers AllMusic proclaims that it would still rank as a landmark even if the Dickinson years had never happened and says there was no better place to hear how both punk and prog rock informed the new wave of British heavy metal 10 Sputnikmusic describes it as one of the top debut albums in the world of heavy metal containing the raw aggressive power that defines the early years of the band 38 Iron Maiden is one of the band s two albums listed in Robert Dimery s 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die The Number of the Beast is the other 40 In 2017 it was ranked 13th on Rolling Stone s list of 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time 41 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Steve Harris except where notedSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Prowler 3 562 Remember Tomorrow HarrisPaul Di Anno5 303 Running Free HarrisDi Anno3 224 Phantom of the Opera 7 02 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length5 Transylvania instrumental 4 096 Strange World 5 437 Charlotte the Harlot Dave Murray4 148 Iron Maiden 3 43Total length 37 39 Side two North American editionNo TitleWriter s Length5 Transylvania instrumental 4 096 Strange World 5 437 Sanctuary Iron Maiden3 198 Charlotte the Harlot Murray4 149 Iron Maiden 3 43Total length 40 58 1995 reissue bonus discNo TitleWriter s Length1 Sanctuary HarrisMurrayDi Anno3 142 Burning Ambition 2 423 Drifter live 6 044 I ve Got the Fire Montrose cover live Ronnie Montrose3 14Total length 15 14 1998 remastered editionNo TitleWriter s Length1 Prowler 3 562 Sanctuary HarrisMurrayDi Anno3 163 Remember Tomorrow HarrisDi Anno5 294 Running Free HarrisDi Anno3 175 Phantom of the Opera 7 086 Transylvania instrumental 4 197 Strange World 5 328 Charlotte the Harlot Murray4 139 Iron Maiden 3 36Total length 40 46 On the 1998 remastered releases the coda to Phantom of the Opera was cut and the intro to Strange World was moved to the end of Transylvania Some versions of the 1998 remastered releases also incorrectly list the running time for Sanctuary as 0 00 42 The US version of the 1995 reissue bonus disc excludes Sanctuary as it already appears on the main track listing Personnel editProduction and performance credits are adapted from the album liner notes 3 42 43 Iron Maiden edit Paul Di Anno lead vocals Dave Murray guitar Dennis Stratton guitar backing vocals Steve Harris bass backing vocals Clive Burr drums Technical personnel edit Wil Malone producer Martin Levan engineer Derek Riggs sleeve illustration Terry Walker photography Yuka Fujii photography Rod Smallwood manager Simon Heyworth remastering 1998 edition Robert Ellis photography 1998 edition George Chin photography 1998 edition P G Brunelli photography 1998 edition Ross Halfin photography 1998 edition Denis O Regan photography 1998 edition Charts editChart 1980 Peakposition French Albums SNEP 44 10 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 45 36 UK Albums OCC 46 4 Chart 2006 Peakposition Italian Albums FIMI 47 68 Chart 2009 Peakposition Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 45 27 Chart 2010 Peakposition Greek Albums IFPI 48 52 Chart 2013 Peakposition French Albums SNEP 49 98 Chart 2020 Peakposition Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 50 31 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 51 34 Scottish Albums OCC 52 5 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 53 51 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 54 38 Chart 2021 Peakposition Portuguese Albums AFP 55 40Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Canada Music Canada 56 Platinum 100 000 Germany BVMI 57 Gold 250 000 Japan RIAJ 58 Gold 100 000 58 United Kingdom BPI 59 Platinum 300 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit 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