Rare test pressing. Testpressings are very hard to obtain and are often only made in 5-25 copies. A testpressing or an acetate is a crown jewel in any vinyl collection. Mega rare testpressing that comes with plain white labels
The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter comprises fifteen songs captured during “The Book Of Souls World Tour”, which covered thirty-nine countries across six continents during 2016 and 2017, and was seen by Continue reading →
The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter comprises fifteen songs captured during “The Book Of Souls World Tour”, which covered thirty-nine countries across six continents during 2016 and 2017, and was seen by over two million Continue reading →
The Book Of Souls: Live Chapter comprises fifteen songs captured during “The Book Of Souls World Tour”, which covered thirty-nine countries across six continents during 2016 and 2017, and was seen by over two million fans. Produced by Tony Newton Continue reading →
First European PAL version in paper cover without barcode on back cover
Iron Maiden’s 1983 short video compilation Video Pieces compiles four music videos: “Run to the Hills” and “The Number of the Beast” from 1982’s The Number of the Continue reading →
The ‘Out Of The Silent Planet’ track from the Iron Maiden album ‘Brave New World’ was released as a single in 2000. According to interviews with band members, the song was primarily influenced by the science fiction movie Forbidden Planet. Continue reading →
Made in West Germany pressing. Matrix / Runout number: B-6067 / CDP7460452 A
Iron Maiden’s music was evolving and growing with each successive release in the ’80s; each album outsold its predecessor and widened the band’s fan base. This was Continue reading →
UK radio station album from BBC Transcription Service with two BBC radio recorded live shows.
Gillan – Oxford Polytechnic, 18th of February 1981
Although his solo career never reached beyond a cult-sized group of Deep Purple fanatics in the States, Continue reading →
Early 90s European picture disc with the different American artwork and one bonus track. Matrix: IMPOM
By 1983s Piece of Mind, Iron Maiden were fast becoming one of the biggest metal bands on the planet, yet with each successive album, Continue reading →
2014 European Parlophone edition with gatefold sleeve
By 1983’s Piece of Mind, Iron Maiden were fast becoming one of the biggest metal bands on the planet, yet with each successive album, the group lost an original member. This time it Continue reading →
Early US pressing on Capitol records. Catalouge number: CDP 7 46186 2
Iron Maiden’s World Slavery Tour was one of the longest and most extensive tours ever undertaken by a rock band. Lasting from August 9, 1984, to July 5, Continue reading →
PROMOTIONAL ONLY means issued by record company in very limited quantity and sent to selected Industry professionals ONLY for promotional consideration/airplay. Never for sale and highly collectable releases
An American demonstration picture disc cd featuring a 4:13 version of the Continue reading →
First Canadian cd release that just like the original Canadian vinyl includes the bonus track Twilight Zone
Iron Maiden’s sophomore effort, 1981’s Killers, proved to be a more focused and developed affair than its predecessor. Contributing factors included the first Continue reading →
The Wicker Man was released as the first single from Iron Maidens album Brave New World in April 2000. It was co-written by Adrian Smith, Bruce Dickinson and Steve Harris. The title is inspired by the British Continue reading →
‘Man On The Edge’ was the first single the band released with Blaze Bayley on vocals. The song is based on the film Falling Down, starring Michael Douglas. In addition to the single track the cd single Continue reading →
An original numbered guest pass for the Monsters Of Rock festival at Donington Park, 20th of August 1988 when Iron Maiden for headlining. This has been laminated
2017 re-issue on black vinyls with gatefold cover.
Recorded in December at the Westfalenhalle Arena (Dortmund, Germany) during the band’s 2003 Dance of Death tour, the two-disc Death on the Road deviates little from Iron Maiden’s countless other live albums. Continue reading →
2017 re-issue on black vinyls with gatefold cover.
Like Cheap Trick’s At Budokan (1979) and the Who’s Live at Leeds (1970), Iron Maiden’s seminal Live After Death (1985) successfully established its creators as rock & roll legends from pole to Continue reading →
2017 re-issue on black vinyls with gatefold cover.
En Vivo was recorded on April 10, 2011, in front of over 50,000 ecstatic fans at the Estadio Nacional, Santiago, during the Round The World In 66 Days leg of The Final Continue reading →
2017 re-issue on black vinyls with gatefold cover.
With the release of Virtual XI, Iron Maiden started writing songs that suited Blaze Bayley’s vocal style much better than those on The X Factor. As Bruce Dickinson himself once said, this Continue reading →
2017 re-issue on black vinyls with gatefold cover.
This is one of the most interesting and most controversial records ever made. The mighty Iron Maiden in what you could call a different costume. The X Factor is clearly their most Continue reading →
2017 re-issue on triple black vinyls with gatefold cover.
A souvenir from the 2001 Rock in Rio festival, this set proves that Iron Maiden not only are among the elite heavy-metal purveyors of all time but can still shred onstage Continue reading →
2017 re-issue on black vinyls with gatefold cover.
2003s Dance of Death marked the triumphant return of old-school Iron Maiden. Gone were the murky, over-produced set pieces that clogged 2000s Brave New World and in their place fell blistering slabs Continue reading →
Spanish pressed music cassette. Grey cassette with yellow paper label
Iron Maiden’s music was evolving and growing with each successive release in the ’80s; each album outsold its predecessor and widened the band’s Continue reading →
American 2014 re-issue with printed innersleeve and two information stickers on plastic sleeve.
Iron Maiden’s 1980 self-titled album is certainly one of heavy metal’s all-time best debuts. Surfacing from the underground along with a host of other New Wave of Continue reading →
Iron Maiden released Killers in February 1981 and the reviews were mixed, many voiced their opinion in print that the band was faltering and living on past glories. True that half of the record was older songs that the band Continue reading →
Double album re-issue on white vinyls with gatefold cover. Limited 100 copies
Drummer Nicko McBrain kicks off Iron Maiden’s 13th studio record with an uncharacteristic one-two-three-four before launching into the rousing opener, “Wildest Dreams.” This bar-band sensibility permeates Dance of Continue reading →