Iron Maiden. Discography 💯 Full Version
A more polished effort and a personal favorite of current vocalist Bruce Dickinson, despite him not appearing on it. The Golden Era: Bruce Dickinson's Ascent (1982–1988) The period most fans consider the band's absolute peak.
Live performance is Iron Maiden’s lifeblood. These captures are essential: Iron Maiden. DISCOGRAPHY
Iron Maiden has released across four decades, with three distinct vocal eras. Here’s the full list: A more polished effort and a personal favorite
The band's studio output is often categorized by its vocalists: Paul Di'Anno (1980–1981), Blaze Bayley (1995–1998), and Bruce Dickinson (1982–1992, 1999–present). Iron Maiden (1980) – Debut album featuring Paul Di'Anno. (1981) – Last album with Paul Di'Anno. The Number of the Beast These captures are essential: Iron Maiden has released
The self-titled debut is a raw, hungry masterpiece born from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). With vocalist Paul Di’Anno’s snarling, streetwise delivery, tracks like "Prowler," "Remember Tomorrow," and the galloping "Phantom of the Opera" showcased Steve Harris’s signature bass-led attack. While production is thin, the songwriting is shockingly mature. The album’s closing title track, "Iron Maiden," remains a live setlist staple.
Iron Maiden (1980): Their self-titled debut featuring early staples like "Phantom of the Opera".