Episode 42: Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast Album Review
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We all need something to make us feel cozy and comfortable. We all need something to make us feel at home. Heavy metal always did that for me. I was never much into “death” metal, as much of the music focused on Beelzebub, which was not my thing. However, there was a band from East London called Iron Maiden who had guts. They had balls. And one thing many heavy metal bands don’t get enough credit for, is they had talent, significant talent. Although many of Maiden’s songs and album covers have references to demonism, the band addresses their reasoning for this which I will touch on in this episode.
Released on March 22nd, 1982, The Number of The Beast is Iron Maiden’s 3rd studio album. It was produced by Martin Birch, who was well known for also engineering and producing albums for Deep Purple, Blue Oyster Cult, Whitesnake, Rainbow, Fleetwood Mac and Black Sabbath.
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