Iron Maiden – Death On The Road (3xDVD)



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Iron Maiden – Death On The Road
Label: EMI – 0946 3 51470 9 4
Format: 3 x DVD, DVD-Video, Multichannel, PAL, Reissue
Country: Europe
Released: 2007
Genre: Rock
Style: Heavy Metal, Concert Film
Disc 1 (Stereo Only)1.1Intro1.2Wildest Dreams4:511.3Wrathchild2:591.4Can I Play With Madness3:311.5The Trooper4:111.6Dance Of Death9:341.7Rainmaker4:111.8Brave New World6:091.9Paschendale10:171.10Lord Of The Flies5:041.11No More Lies8:061.12Hallowed Be Thy Name7:401.13Fear Of The Dark7:381.14Iron Maiden5:091.15Journeyman7:021.16The Number Of The Beast4:571.17Run To The Hills4:23Disc 2 (5.1 Dolby Digital Only)2.1Intro2.2Wildest Dreams4:512.3Wrathchild2:592.4Can I Play With Madness3:312.5The Trooper4:112.6Dance Of Death9:342.7Rainmaker4:112.8Brave New World6:092.9Paschendale10:172.10Lord Of The Flies5:042.11No More Lies8:062.12Hallowed Be Thy Name7:402.13Fear Of The Dark7:382.14Iron Maiden5:092.15Journeyman7:022.16The Number Of The Beast4:572.17Run To The Hills4:23Disc 3 (Special Features)3.1Death On The Road - Documentary3.2Life On The Road - Documentary3.3The Fans3.4Epk3.5Promo Videos3.6Photo And Artwork Galleries
Bass – Steve Harris
Drums – Nicko McBrain
Guitar [Lead, Rhythm] – Adrian Smith (2), Dave Murray (2), Janick Gers
Keyboards [Live] – Michael Kenney
Vocals – Bruce Dickinson
It is a 3 DVD set, with the first DVD being the concert in stereo, the second DVD being the concert in 5.1 Digital audio and the third DVD being special features.
The DVD set features a full 70-minute documentary directed by Matthew Amos charting the album's creation and the subsequent preparations for the following tour. The feature length program includes candid and personal footage of the band during the recording and writing of the album, which is the first time it's ever been filmed.
The DVD set also features a 45 minute documentary called "Life On The Road" and a 30 minute documentary called "The Fans".
In 2005 when Edward the Great was re-released the recording of "Fear of the Dark" from this album was included.
The cover was by Melvyn Grant, and on the carriage are the words 'Edward and Son Undertakers', a reference to Eddie.
















