On March 14, 15, 16 & 17,1985, Iron Maiden played to 52,000 people at Long Beach Arena in Southern California as part of their 11 month, 26 country "World Slavery Tour". This video shows Maiden in concert at their ferocious best, performing with the most elaborate stage and lighting production yet.
Info DVD:
- Live After Death Concert With Stereo And Dolby Digital 5.1 Audio (90 Mins)
-Duration Disc 1: Approx. 90 Mins
-Duration Disc 2: Approx. 150
-Picture Disc 1: 4:3
-Picture Disc 2: 16:9
-PAL
Includes an 8 page booklet. Yellow hype sticker applied to case.
"Live After Death" is a legendary concert film and documentary by the iconic British heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on DVD by Parlophone Label Group (PLG). Capturing their explosive performances during the World Slavery Tour in 1984-85, this release features electrifying renditions of classics like "Aces High," "The Trooper," and "Run to the Hills." The DVD includes not only the full-length concert recorded at Long Beach Arena but also behind-the-scenes footage and interviews that offer fans an immersive look into one of metal's most celebrated tours. Parlophone Label Group (PLG) is renowned for its commitment to high-quality music releases, representing some of the world's greatest artists across genres. The main performers are Iron Maiden members: Bruce Dickinson (vocals), known for his powerful voice and solo career; Steve Harris (bass), founding member and principal songwriter; Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, and Nicko McBrain?each acclaimed musicians with decades-long contributions to rock music. Director Jim Yukich has worked extensively in music video production with major acts such as Genesis and Phil Collins. Collectively, these talents have shaped modern heavy metal history.
The best live-album of all time.
Now this is a bit of a documentary proof of the power of live performances of Iron Maiden in the prime of life.
It can be listened to and reviewed forever!
Vagner C. - 08/Dec/2019
Essential collector item for all Iron Maiden fans. It shows the absolutey incredible and greater times of Iron Maiden. Absolute classic.