Tattooed Millionaire (Reissue)

Bruce Dickinson
Tattooed Millionaire (Reissue)

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Sanctuary
Release date: 14/Jun/2011
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Sales Rank: #5082 in Hard Rock
#120670 in Rock
Style: Hard Rock
Product No.: 688052932
Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Son of a Gun
1.2 Tattoed Millionaire
1.3 Born in '58
1.4 Hell O Wheels
1.5 Gypsy Road
1.6 Dive Dive Dive
1.7 All the Young Dudes
1.8 Lickin' the Gun
1.9 Zulu Lulu
1.10 No Lies
1.11 Ballad of Mutt
1.12 Winds of Change
1.13 Darkness Be My Friend
1.14 Sin City (B-Side of All the Young Dudes)
1.15 Dive Dive Dive (Live)
1.16 Riding with the Angels (Live)
1.17 Sin City (Live)
1.18 Black Night (Live)
1.19 Son of a Gun (Live)
1.20 Tattoed Millionaire (Live)
Number of discs: 2
Extra-Infos: Re-release Incl. Rare Bonustracks
Description:Tattooed Millionaire by Bruce Dickinson, released 3 March 2008. This version of Tattooed Millionaire comes as a 1xCD. - RE-RELEASE INCL. RARE BONUSTRACKS
Extended Edition.
Bruce Dickinson Solo Collection Deluxe Remastered Editions Expanded With Rare Demos, B-sides & Live Tracks. Slipcase edition.
No. of tracks: 20
Manufacturer No.: SMEDD 198
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Eugene S. - 09/Aug/2023 5 of 5 Stars!
Tattooed Millionaire is the debut solo studio album by Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson, released in 1990. The album did however yield four Top 40 singles in the UK, with the lead and title single "Tattooed Millionaire", reaching No. 18.

Azmi H. - 11/Oct/2021 5 of 5 Stars!
The first solo album from Iron Maiden vocalist Bruce Dickinson was clever and catchy at the time of its release back in 1990. But by comparison to what followed (a decade's worth of noteworthy and excellent albums), it probably seems pretty tame to some fans. For with each album (with the exception of the horrid Skunkworks attempt), Bruce rocked harder and harder.