No Prayer For The Dying (2015 Remaster)

Iron Maiden
No Prayer For The Dying (2015 Remaster)

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Parlophone Label Group (PLG)
Date de sortie: 29/03/2019
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Remarque / Liste des chansons: MP3 Audio maintenant écouter gratuitement 01. "Tailgunner"
MP3 Audio maintenant écouter gratuitement 02. "Holy Smoke"
MP3 Audio maintenant écouter gratuitement 03. "No Prayer For The Dying"
MP3 Audio maintenant écouter gratuitement 04. "Public Enema Number One"
MP3 Audio maintenant écouter gratuitement 05. "Fates Warning"
MP3 Audio maintenant écouter gratuitement 06. "The Assassin"
MP3 Audio maintenant écouter gratuitement 07. "Run Silent Run Deep"
MP3 Audio maintenant écouter gratuitement 08. "Hooks In You"
MP3 Audio maintenant écouter gratuitement 09. "Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter"
MP3 Audio maintenant écouter gratuitement 10. "Mother Russia"
Nombre de disques: 1
Informations supplémentaires: .. The Dying
Description:Runningtime: 00:00:00, Artwork [Packaging]: The Complete Works, Bass: Steve Harris, Drums: Nicko McBrain, Engineer [Mixing Assistant]: Chris Marshall, Engineer [Recording Assisstant]: Les Kingham, Engineer [Recording Assisstant]: Mick McKenna, Guitar: Dave Murray (2), Guitar: Janick Gers, Layout [Reissue]: Hugh Gilmour, Management [By]: Andy Taylor (16), Management [By]: Rod Smallwood, Management [For]: Sanctuary Music, Photography By: Ross Halfin, Producer, Engineer, Mixed By: Martin Birch, Remastered By: Ade Emsley, Remastered By: Tony Newton (8), Sleeve, Illustration: Derek Riggs, Vocals: Bruce Dickinson, Written-By: Bruce Dickinson, Written-By: Steve Harris, Written-By: Bruce Dickinson, Written-By: Steve Harris, Written-By: Steve Harris, Written-By: Bruce Dickinson, Written-By: Dave Murray (2), Written-By: Dave Murray (2), Written-By: Steve Harris, Written-By: Steve Harris, Written-By: Bruce Dickinson, Written-By: Steve Harris, Written-By: Adrian Smith (2), Written-By: Bruce Dickinson, Written-By: Bruce Dickinson, Written-By: Steve Harris, Labelcode 9029556768 (0190295567682), Licensed To Parlophone Records Ltd., Copyright (c) Iron Maiden LLP, Published By Imagem London Limited, Recorded At Steve Harris' Barn, Recorded At Rolling Stones Mobile, Mixed At Battery Studios, London, Mastered At Sterling Sound, Manufactured By Optimal Media GmbH
"No Prayer For The Dying (2015 Remaster)" est une édition remastérisée du huitième album emblématique d?Iron Maiden, sorti à l?origine en 1990. Ce CD propose aux fans une expérience sonore améliorée grâce à une qualité audio supérieure et redonne vie à des titres cultes comme « Holy Smoke », « Tailgunner » ou encore la chanson-titre « No Prayer for the Dying ». Formé en 1975 par le bassiste Steve Harris, Iron Maiden est un pilier du heavy metal ayant vendu plus de 100 millions d?albums dans le monde entier. Célèbre pour ses concerts spectaculaires et sa mascotte légendaire Eddie, le groupe a marqué plusieurs générations avec des albums phares tels que « The Number of the Beast » ou « Powerslave ». Le fabricant Parlophone Label Group (PLG) est un label prestigieux reconnu pour son exigence de qualité et son catalogue regroupant certains des artistes les plus influents au monde.
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English Sergey I. - 29/05/2025 5 sur 5 étoiles!
An excellent digipack edition, the musical material needs no comments. In my opinion, the design of the edition is more attractive than the remaster of 1997. For fans, a must-have purchase in the collection!!

English Eugene S. - 08/04/2025 5 sur 5 étoiles!
The eighth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. 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".

English Yuriy P. - 13/01/2022 5 sur 5 étoiles!
It seems especially strange to me that this work was really forgotten, and all over the world, giving free rein to the glory of "The Number Of The Beast" and "Seventh Son Of The Seventh Son". It seems to me impossible to compare or indicate the absoluteness of this album in comparison with other discs of the group, no, here, most likely, a completely different picture - this release is the quintessence of all the band's creativity over the long ten years of studio activity. Now I would like to describe the disc in more detail. The recording quality is somewhere in between "Seventh Son ...." and "Somewhere In Time", but very, very worthy of such a big name as Iron Maiden. Bruce sings, maybe I'll repeat it once more, but it's very interesting - somewhere in a clean beautiful voice, and somewhere in a dirty floor screaming, for which once again he deeply bows to him, so not everyone can work out. It's kind of strange, but the disc opens as it seemed to me the most pretentious and not the best song, this is "Tailgunner" - such a doltish fast heavy. It is followed by the mega hit "Holy Smoke" with damn critical lyrics, something like a mockery of American TV preachers chasing ratings. The next number is the title No Prayer For The Dying, which begins as a traditional Maiden ballad a la Children Of The Damned, but later (as in the already mentioned ballad) develops into a wild and unbridled chopper, where Bruce shouts the words of the song, asking God to give an answer about his life, dreams and prayers, in general, everything is very decorous and not bad. Here are two cool action films "Public Enemy Number One" and "Fates Warning" - similar to each other in their evil and dark atmosphere. The song "The Assassin" seemed somewhat strange to me - I would say that this is the most mysterious song of the Iron Maiden, in the lyrics concerning the feelings of the killer and his activities (probably, they decided to take an example from Slayer). Another super hit is the heaviest on the disc and the most technical "Run Silent Run Deep" - based on the film of the same name. “Hooks In You” is the same as the opening one of “Tailgunner” - well, men cannot change themselves so as not to release a couple of simple action films, in any case, the song does not irritate me, and I never dared to say, that she is somehow bad. "Bring Your Daughter ... to the Slaughter" is the thing! It was written by Bruce Dickinson for his solo project as the soundtrack for A Nightmare on Elm Street Part V, and is truly a scary heavy metal monster, made to storm the hit parades and rip up kids in their dreams! But in general, seriously, this is such a wonderful cocktail of extreme anger and black fun. The final number - the epic "Mother Russia" - well, this is not the same epic as the previous ones, and it is less long - only five minutes and its clinginess is more (most likely due to the simplicity of presentation), but that progressive complexity is still preserved that and pleases. In general, a kind, complex and at the same time ingeniously simple work, not for an amateur in general, but for all other fans of the group it will not be superfluous either. Bravo!

English Azmi H. - 13/10/2021 5 sur 5 étoiles!
There is a matter of the songs presented here. Tailgunner and Holy Smoke are really good songs. They are up there with some of the band's better numbers and really are quite underappreciated. But other songs like Fates Warning, The Assassin and Hooks In You are also pretty fun songs. They are by no means ground breaking, but they are also far from bad songs.

English Vladislav M. - 28/06/2020 3 sur 5 étoiles!
Between the masterpieces of "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" and "Fear of the Dark", the album "No Prayer for the Dying" looks quite alien. Of course, here there are luxurious compositions "Bring Your Daughter ... to the Slaughter" or "Mother Russia", but everything else by the standards of Iron Maiden looks pale.