No Prayer For The Dying [Import]

No Prayer For The Dying [Import]

No Prayer For The Dying [Import]

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1. Here Kitty Kitty (Feat. The Cat In Heat)
2. Cookies
3. Missy Whopper
4. Brown Glitter
5. A Dog Named Snuggles
6. Spermy Daydream
7. Toot Sweet Boogie Woogie
8. Sweet Potato
9. Kati Rocky

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Product Description
Their 1990 studio album featuring the singles 'Holy Smoke'and 'Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter'. 10 trackstotal. An EMI release. --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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No Prayer for the Dying
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • one of their strongest albums!!!!
  • Back To Basics
  • One of the worst Maiden albums
  • Average maiden is still better than pretty much everything else
  • Good Album from Iron Maiden!!!!!!
No Prayer for the Dying
Iron Maiden
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000063DI8
Release Date: 2002-03-26

Tracks:

  1. Tailgunner
  2. Holy Smoke
  3. No Prayer for the Dying
  4. Public Enema Number One
  5. Fates Warning
  6. Assassin
  7. Run Silent Run Deep
  8. Hooks in You
  9. Bring Your Daughter...To the Slaughter
  10. Mother Russia

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars one of their strongest albums!!!!.......2007-07-15

from "tailgunner"to "mother russia" solid solid solid,running silent running deep,holy smoke,bring your daughter awesome awesome awesome.buy it dont miss out

4 out of 5 stars Back To Basics.......2007-06-04

Great hard rock album! This collection of songs by Maiden are less progressive and a lot more melodic than anything they've done with their last previous efforts. The D'ianno years are still my favorite though but not bad for a Dickinson record.

2 out of 5 stars One of the worst Maiden albums.......2007-04-10

What the heck happened to Maiden on this album? OK, so they lost Adrian Smith, who was a great & versatile guitarist and replaced him with Janick Gers, who is basically just a generic heavy metal guitarist, but that doesn't explain why this album is so horrible. The lyrics are pathetic and the music is just sub-standard for Maiden. To me, this album seems like it wants to go in the direction of Bruce Dickinson's first solo album ("Tattooed Millionaire") but can't quite get there.

"Tailgunner" is a good song, but that's about it. Just pass on this one; nearly every Maiden album before and after it is a lot better (except for "Virtual XI", maybe).

3 out of 5 stars Average maiden is still better than pretty much everything else.......2007-04-06

This is the turning point album in Maidens career I think. SSOASS was the last album with the classic line up, Adrian smith left before this one was made, and only had a hand in writing "Hooks In You". the album is absent of a killer epic, mother russia is the epic on this album and it is weak to say the least. and although the singles tailgunner, holy smoke, and BYDTTS are good, they dont meet the same standards set by Maiden of old. And although Bruce still has the strong voice we all know and love, he seems to be trying something new in sound and approach, which he will continue in FOTD album. I am not too fond of it.Im not trying to sound like one of those negative ninnies complaining about how they changed their sound or they arent like they used to be. This is a good album worthy of a purchase, its just nothing special. and contrary to some peoples reviews, this was not the end of maiden, cause they are still coming out with good albums. i feel brave new world and a matter of life and death are up there with the classic stuff. and you cant have every album be a classic. every band has gone through a slump. and as i said before maiden in a slump is better than half of whats out there on good days.

5 out of 5 stars Good Album from Iron Maiden!!!!!!.......2007-01-27

This is studio album number eight for them.This album is just a good straight ahead album.The band just wanted to make straight ahead rock songs,I don't see why that is a bad thing.Is it bad because it doesn't take you to three different worlds like Powerslave, Somewhere In Time,Seventh Son did.Stop bitching about Bruce too,because he sounds just as good as always.They whine because he isn't singing like he did in the 80's,he wanted to take a more raspier style of vocals,I don't see why that is bad.This album shows another side of Iron Maiden, instead of getting proggresive metal like (The X-Fator, Virtual XI,Brave New World,Dance of Death, or A Matter of Life And Death)you get more raw music which is needed every once and a while.The absence of Adrian Smith on this album isn't all that bad because they just want to rock out a little more.Why do you people hate songs like Holy Smoke and Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter,is it because they are not up to their standards.You have to look at them in a different way,and I guarantee you like them if you just look at them in a different view.Just a good straight ahead rock album. Up The Irons!!!!
No Prayer for the Dying
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • one of their strongest albums!!!!
  • Back To Basics
  • One of the worst Maiden albums
  • Average maiden is still better than pretty much everything else
  • Good Album from Iron Maiden!!!!!!
No Prayer for the Dying
Iron Maiden
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000DSEN
Release Date: 1990-09-07

Tracks:

  1. Tailgunner
  2. Holy Smoke
  3. No Prayer for the Dying
  4. Public Enema Number One
  5. Fates Warning
  6. Assassin
  7. Run Silent Run Deep
  8. Hooks in You
  9. Bring Your Daughter...To the Slaughter
  10. Mother Russia

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars one of their strongest albums!!!!.......2007-07-15

from "tailgunner"to "mother russia" solid solid solid,running silent running deep,holy smoke,bring your daughter awesome awesome awesome.buy it dont miss out

4 out of 5 stars Back To Basics.......2007-06-04

Great hard rock album! This collection of songs by Maiden are less progressive and a lot more melodic than anything they've done with their last previous efforts. The D'ianno years are still my favorite though but not bad for a Dickinson record.

2 out of 5 stars One of the worst Maiden albums.......2007-04-10

What the heck happened to Maiden on this album? OK, so they lost Adrian Smith, who was a great & versatile guitarist and replaced him with Janick Gers, who is basically just a generic heavy metal guitarist, but that doesn't explain why this album is so horrible. The lyrics are pathetic and the music is just sub-standard for Maiden. To me, this album seems like it wants to go in the direction of Bruce Dickinson's first solo album ("Tattooed Millionaire") but can't quite get there.

"Tailgunner" is a good song, but that's about it. Just pass on this one; nearly every Maiden album before and after it is a lot better (except for "Virtual XI", maybe).

3 out of 5 stars Average maiden is still better than pretty much everything else.......2007-04-06

This is the turning point album in Maidens career I think. SSOASS was the last album with the classic line up, Adrian smith left before this one was made, and only had a hand in writing "Hooks In You". the album is absent of a killer epic, mother russia is the epic on this album and it is weak to say the least. and although the singles tailgunner, holy smoke, and BYDTTS are good, they dont meet the same standards set by Maiden of old. And although Bruce still has the strong voice we all know and love, he seems to be trying something new in sound and approach, which he will continue in FOTD album. I am not too fond of it.Im not trying to sound like one of those negative ninnies complaining about how they changed their sound or they arent like they used to be. This is a good album worthy of a purchase, its just nothing special. and contrary to some peoples reviews, this was not the end of maiden, cause they are still coming out with good albums. i feel brave new world and a matter of life and death are up there with the classic stuff. and you cant have every album be a classic. every band has gone through a slump. and as i said before maiden in a slump is better than half of whats out there on good days.

5 out of 5 stars Good Album from Iron Maiden!!!!!!.......2007-01-27

This is studio album number eight for them.This album is just a good straight ahead album.The band just wanted to make straight ahead rock songs,I don't see why that is a bad thing.Is it bad because it doesn't take you to three different worlds like Powerslave, Somewhere In Time,Seventh Son did.Stop bitching about Bruce too,because he sounds just as good as always.They whine because he isn't singing like he did in the 80's,he wanted to take a more raspier style of vocals,I don't see why that is bad.This album shows another side of Iron Maiden, instead of getting proggresive metal like (The X-Fator, Virtual XI,Brave New World,Dance of Death, or A Matter of Life And Death)you get more raw music which is needed every once and a while.The absence of Adrian Smith on this album isn't all that bad because they just want to rock out a little more.Why do you people hate songs like Holy Smoke and Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter,is it because they are not up to their standards.You have to look at them in a different way,and I guarantee you like them if you just look at them in a different view.Just a good straight ahead rock album. Up The Irons!!!!
The Parlour Grand: Piano Favorites from a Bygone Era
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    The Parlour Grand: Piano Favorites from a Bygone Era

    Manufacturer: Marquis Music
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    Release Date: 2003-09-30

    Tracks:

    1. Fur Elise
    2. Spinning Song
    3. Traumerei
    4. Rustle Of Spring
    5. Reverie
    6. Si Oiseau J' 'Etais
    7. Romance In E-Flat
    8. Liebestraum
    9. Salut D'Amour
    10. Arabesque
    11. Menuet A L'Antique
    12. Melodie
    13. To A Wild Rose
    14. Romance Sans Paroles
    15. Prelude
    16. Humoresque
    17. The Dying Poet
    18. Le Secret

    Tracks:

    1. Serenade
    2. Spring Song
    3. Tango
    4. Rosemary
    5. Le Coucou
    6. The Musical Snuffbox
    7. Dance Of The Blessed Spirits
    8. The March Of The Little Lead Soldiers
    9. Au Matin
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    11. Invitation To The Dance
    12. Alt-Wien
    13. Simple Aveu
    14. Country Gardens
    15. The Prayer Granted
    16. Narcissus
    17. Le Papillon
    18. Valse In C Sharp Minor

    Album Description

    This two-CD set, performed by renowned pianist Robert Silverman, includes all the great music from The Parlour Grand Volume 1 and The Parlour Grand Volume 2.

    The music features piano favorites from the salon repertoire, including Beethoven's Für Elise and Frédéric Chopin's Valse in C Sharp Minor. These wonderful CDs evoke fond memories of simpler times, and evenings around the piano with family and friends.
    No Prayer for the Dying
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • What is this?
    • What's wrong with this album?
    • Long string of smashes, then this one...
    • I'm getting ready for all the negative reviews.
    No Prayer for the Dying
    Iron Maiden
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000063DIA
    Release Date: 2002-03-26

    Tracks:

    1. Tailgunner
    2. Holy Smoke
    3. No Prayer for the Dying
    4. Public Enema Number One
    5. Fates Warning
    6. Assassin
    7. Run Silent Run Deep
    8. Hooks in You
    9. Bring Your Daughter...to the Slaughter
    10. Mother Russia

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars What is this?.......2006-02-12

    Iron Maiden is a great band, but this album is very very very very bad. I don't like this album one bit. This album is nothing compared to the Iron maiden album before this one. Don't buy this if you have a good taste of music, this isn't what Iron maiden sounds like, well it is, but it shouldn't be! Bruce Dickinson sings terrible on this album, he used to sing very good, but not here, he uses his voice on a strange way. AVOID THIS ALBUM ON ALL COSTS!

    5 out of 5 stars What's wrong with this album?.......2005-07-07

    I love it. It was a time of major changes for Iron Maiden: First change in lineup since "Piece Of Mind", and with new guitarist Janick Guers they went back to a more raw sound... It's sounds almost like their first album. Also at that point, Bruce Dickinson gave up all the high pitch wailing that makes a lot of people hate Maiden, and he went for deeper, angrier vocals. He finally reveals his sense of humour with those "Hee!Hees!".
    After all those extremely successful albums, all they could do was decline, but "No Prayer For The Dying" includes their ONLY #1 HIT SINGLE "Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter". Come On... Isn't that a great song?
    Once again, the people who hate this album are the music fascists who can't accept changes and would have liked another classic album with Adrian Smith on guitar... GET A LIFE!

    P.S.: That new cover is rubbish. The man being strangled has been wiped away. Now Eddie isn't strangling anything. He looks like a pathetic zombie.

    4 out of 5 stars Long string of smashes, then this one..........2002-05-11

    Iron Maiden had a great run of releases, then this one came along. It doesn't compare to any of the previous five but it is better than Iron Maiden and Killers.

    Unfortunately, Adrian Smith left the band, and for many IM fans, this was the beginnning of the end and for some reason, this album bears the brunt of that shock and/or anger. it shouldn't. It's a good release in its own right.

    5 out of 5 stars I'm getting ready for all the negative reviews........2002-04-08

    I am just writing before all the other people start talking about what a horrible album this is. What is so horrible about it? Absolutely nothing. The production is great, you can hear every instrument just right. There is someone else on guitar with dave, someone who is crazy on stage, and has a very mean guitar sound, it isnt adrian thats for sure. It is the most highly underrated guitarist probably to date, mr. jannick gers. The song writing is powerful, really deep, and is based on alot of personal issues.
    If you think this album is not very good, then you shouldnt be a fan of killers, the # of the beast, piece of mind, and powerslave. Because this is the exact same concept with those albums, only there is a different outstanding guitarist on ending of the golden years for maiden. This is a simple album, it isnt a very complex one, yet it is filled with power driving riffs, and greatness. Nicko's drums are unstoppable, bruce is very heavy, I can understand if some people do not like his singing in this, I dont think it sounds like there is acid in his throat, but is just very raw.
    Harris delivers his intense songwriting and bass playing as usual. Every song on here is worthy to listen too, there are favorites but every song is enjoyable. Last note, for all of those who are jannick haters, lets see if you can play the solos from tail gunner, holy smoke, run silent, run deep, and bring your daughter to the slaugher. Just try to play these 4 solos, and you will see what im talking about. I have been playing guitar for awhile now, and I know that gers is an awesome guitarist, and clicks with dave so sensationally. Thats why they recruited this man, it should be obvious. Anyway, im ready to see how unhelpful my vote is, ect. Just wanted to try and prove a point, hopefully at least 10 out of 100 people will see my review helpfull,and to the rest of you who dont, just try to play gers's riffs, and really listen to this album better. Cause yes it is definitely up to the normal maiden standards. UP THE IRONS!!!
    No Prayer for the Dying
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • What's wrong with this album?
    • A tough follow-up
    • No prayer
    No Prayer for the Dying
    Iron Maiden
    Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000251W5
    Release Date: 1998-10-13

    Tracks:

    1. Tailgunner
    2. Holy Smoke
    3. No Prayer for the Dying
    4. Public Enema Number One
    5. Fates Warning
    6. Assassin
    7. Run Silent Run Deep
    8. Hooks in You
    9. Bring Your Daughter...To the Slaughter
    10. Mother Russia

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars What's wrong with this album?.......2005-07-07

    I love it. It was a time of major changes for Iron Maiden: First change in lineup since "Piece Of Mind", and with new guitarist Janick Guers they went back to a more raw sound... It's sounds almost like their first album. Also at that point, Bruce Dickinson gave up all the high pitch wailing that makes a lot of people hate Maiden, and he went for deeper, angrier vocals. He finally reveals his sense of humour with those "Hee!Hees!".
    After all those extremely successful albums, all they could do was decline, but "No Prayer For The Dying" includes their ONLY #1 HIT SINGLE "Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter". Come On... Isn't that a great song?
    Once again, the people who hate this album are the music fascists who can't accept changes and would have liked another classic album with Adrian Smith on guitar... GET A LIFE!

    P.S.: That new cover is rubbish. The man being strangled has been wiped away. Now Eddie isn't strangling anything. He looks like a pathetic zombie.

    3 out of 5 stars A tough follow-up.......2004-07-26

    At the peak of their career, Iron Maiden decided, in 1990 with No prayer for the dying, to return to the roots. They were looking to recapture the sound of Killers and the Number of the beast. So they went back to shorter songs, drifting away from epics that made them famous. The result is disappointing, yet the album is not bad. The follow-up to a masterpiece like 7th son is always hard and No prayer suffered a lot from that. Also the departure of guitarist Adrian Smith who was replaced by Jannick Gers hurt the band. Gers's fast and furious style is 180 degres from Smith's style who is more of a technician.

    1-Tailgunner : Very good opener. Another song that has war as the main inspiration. 8,5/10
    2-Holy smoke : A critic of the televangelists. The 1st single after 7th son. The sound and the structure of the song are very "basic". A tough start. 7/10
    3-No prayer for the dying : A very nice song with a great riff that followed the chorus. Should be more recognized. 9 /10

    4-Public enema number one : With a better chorus it could have been a very good song. 7,5/10
    5-Fates warning : Same as above with a slow intro that you wonder what it's doing. 7/10
    6-The assassin : The killers of the 90's. Entertaining. 8,5/10
    7-Run silent, run deep : Overall, the voice of Bruce Dickinson on the album is very average. On this song he's pushing a bit more. Good chorus for an OK song. 8/10
    8-Hooks in you : The continuing story of Charlotte the harlot. It should have ended at the 22, Acacia Avenue. 7/10
    9-Bring your daughter...to the slaughter : Originally performed and written by Bruce Dickinson on the OST of Nightmare on Elm Street 5, this song was re-done by Maiden. Was it because of a lack of material or just to please Dickinson who was aiming at a solo career ? Anyway, this a very good catchy song but it is not Iron Maiden ! It should have stayed a Bruce Dickinson solo song, even though it's the only Maiden song that reached the #1 chart position in the UK. 7/10
    10-Mother Russia : A try to end the album on an epic. It fails, it's a very cheap version of Alexander the great. It's not an epic. 7/10

    The album was a big disappointment and was the first step into the 90's who were very tough for Iron Maiden. The departure of Adrian Smith was the first step of many changes that would mark the history of Iron Maiden over the next 10 years. It's not a bad album but there are no classics. Some songs are very good while the others are just average.

    3 out of 5 stars No prayer.......2003-12-08

    I was 10 when this album came out, my brother and I put the c.d. on, we thought, wow, what a good rocker album. As i grew older, i realised what a difference in sound from SSOASS to no prayer. In fact, i heard that the change in sound was the reason (or at least one of) that adrian smith (guitarist----for non fans) had left the band. I guess that is my greatest complaint with this album. the sound is not good at all. with SSOASS, maiden hit their peak with that beautiful sound and on this album, first song we see is holy smoke. ok song but the sound sounds real sloppy. I do like quite a few songs on this album and i still don't understand why maiden refuse to play some songs from this album. give it a chance, it is definately not ssoass part 2. sound is different and writing is different too but it is a solid rocker album
    No Prayer for the Dying
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      No Prayer for the Dying

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      ASIN: B000GUK6YE
      Release Date: 2006-09-12
      No Prayer For The Dying
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • UP THE IRONS!
      • where are the songs?
      No Prayer For The Dying
      Iron Maiden
      Manufacturer: Msi/Emd
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000006RHS
      Release Date: 1998-04-21

      Tracks:

      1. Here Kitty Kitty (Feat. The Cat In Heat)
      2. Cookies
      3. Missy Whopper
      4. Brown Glitter
      5. A Dog Named Snuggles
      6. Spermy Daydream
      7. Toot Sweet Boogie Woogie
      8. Sweet Potato
      9. Kati Rocky

      Album Description

      Their 1990 studio album featuring the singles 'Holy Smoke'and 'Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter'. 10 trackstotal. An EMI release.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars UP THE IRONS!.......2005-09-01

      Great Maiden cd. Tailgunner is one of their catchiest songs i think. Maiden rules!!

      2 out of 5 stars where are the songs?.......1999-06-16

      Weak songwriting and production
      No Prayer for the Dying
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • UP THE IRONS!
      • where are the songs?
      No Prayer for the Dying
      Iron Maiden
      Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000006EF2
      Release Date: 1998-04-14

      Tracks:

      1. Tailgunner
      2. Holy Smoke
      3. No Prayer For The Dying
      4. Public Enema Number One
      5. Fates Warning
      6. The Assassin
      7. Run Silent Run Deep
      8. Hooks In You
      9. Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter
      10. Mother Russia

      Album Description

      Their 1990 studio album featuring the singles 'Holy Smoke'and 'Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter'. 10 trackstotal. An EMI release.

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars UP THE IRONS!.......2005-09-01

      Great Maiden cd. Tailgunner is one of their catchiest songs i think. Maiden rules!!

      2 out of 5 stars where are the songs?.......1999-06-16

      Weak songwriting and production
      No Prayer for the Dying
      Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
      • What's wrong with this album?
      • A VERY underated album
      • Un Album SOTTOVALUTATO
      • Iron Maiden At Their Most Mediocre.
      • Okay, If You Cut It Some Slack
      No Prayer for the Dying
      Iron Maiden
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      3. Fear of the Dark

      ASIN: B00000BKE0
      Release Date: 1998-09-29

      Tracks:

      1. Tail Gunner
      2. Holy Smoke
      3. No Prayer For The Dying
      4. Public Enema Number One
      5. Fates Warning
      6. The Assassin
      7. Run Silent Run Deep
      8. Hooks In You
      9. Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter
      10. Mother Russia
      11. Music Video: Holy Smoke
      12. Music Video: Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars What's wrong with this album?.......2005-07-07

      I love it. It was a time of major changes for Iron Maiden: First change in lineup since "Piece Of Mind", and with new guitarist Janick Guers they went back to a more raw sound... It's sounds almost like their first album. Also at that point, Bruce Dickinson gave up all the high pitch wailing that makes a lot of people hate Maiden, and he went for deeper, angrier vocals. He finally reveals his sense of humour with those "Hee!Hees!".
      After all those extremely successful albums, all they could do was decline, but "No Prayer For The Dying" includes their ONLY #1 HIT SINGLE "Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter". Come On... Isn't that a great song?
      Once again, the people who hate this album are the music fascists who can't accept changes and would have liked another classic album with Adrian Smith on guitar... GET A LIFE!

      P.S.: That new cover is rubbish. The man being strangled has been wiped away. Now Eddie isn't strangling anything. He looks like a pathetic zombie.

      5 out of 5 stars A VERY underated album.......2003-09-14

      While this album doesnt cover any new grounds,it takes you back on some old ones.Listen closely to a lot of these songs and you can here elements of everything from the first iron maiden album,up to Powerslave.The lyrics are NOT what maiden usually write but the song structures hold these songs together really well.Even though i'm not a big Janick Ger's fan,he doesnt ruin the album,its saved by creative Harmony parts along with Nicko's signature drumming...some great high-hat work and the big drum sound that he used on Piece of Mind.And Bruce try's out a harsh new vocal style...a lot of people don't like...but i think it fits here rather well.Where people get that the production is FLAT i'll never know.To me the production on Fear of the Dark was FAR worse.But all in all lots of good stuff here,Run Silent Run Deep,The Assassin,Fates Warning,Tailgunner.About the only song's i don't care for a whole lot is Holy Smoke or Hook's in You,lyrically speaking,but hey lyrics alone DON'T make a good album.And this one i like a lot.

      4 out of 5 stars Un Album SOTTOVALUTATO.......2003-08-28

      Molti fans della band inglese, ritengono che questo sia uno degli album peggiori della carriera degli Iron Maiden. Il perchè? Il perchè è sicuramente da ricercarsi nel cambio di rotta che la band affrontò all'epoca. Sicuramente l'introduzione di Janick Gers come sostituto di Adrian Smith può spiazzare, ma tutti i brani sono stati composti prima della sua acquisizione.
      In questo disco vediamo, come accennavo poc'anzi, la band cambiare orizzonti musicali. L'abbandono il PROG dei due album precedenti a favore di un "ritorno" al sound delle origini si concretizza con brani decisamente più corti rispetto al passato, ma non per questo privi del tipico mordente degli Iron Maiden.

      01.TAILGUNNER - Un inizio solido e compatto che mette in evidenza da subito il nuovo suono della band. 4/5

      02.HOLY SMOKE - Gli Iron Maiden all'opera con una tematica diversa ci propongono un brano estremamente rock dal quale traspare comunque il loro stile. Estremamente godibile. 3,5/5

      03.NO PRAYER FOR THE DYING - In assoluto uno dei brani migliori dell'intero disco. Melodico ma aggressivo, riflessivo ed esplosivo. Un ulteriore passo avanti nella stesura delle liriche ora più intimiste e mature. Ottima Title Track. 5/5

      04.PUBLIC ENEMA #1 - Un assalto chitarristico dalla luminosa belezza. Il chorus esplode accompagnato dall'ottimo bridge. Un brano costruito in maniera impeccabile. 4/5

      05.FATES WARNING - L'anello di congiunzione tra il disco precedente e questo. Dall'intro delicata all'esplosione del riff fino all'ottimo chorus. 4/5

      06.THE ASSASSIN - Complesso e discretamente poco orecchiabile. Puro Maiden Style in crescita. 3,5/5

      07.RUN SILENT RUN DEEP - La cavalcata di terzine che scoppia dopo l'intro non sorregge questo brano che pare a mio avviso un ottimo scarto da qualche disco precedente. Svogliato ma godibile. 2,5/5

      08.HOOKS IN YOU - Un riff coinvolgente opera del compianto Adrian Smith. Un brano che continua la saga di Charlotte... Peccato per la voce decisamente sottottono di Bruce. 3,5/5

      09.BRING YOUR DAUGHTER... - Personalmente la ritengo la canzone più debole di tutto il disco. Un rock fin troppo poco studiato per garantire anche solo l'impatto. Dal vivo può essere coinvolgente, ma in disco perde tutto, risultanto sterile. 1/5

      10.MOTHER RUSSIA - Gli Iron Maiden tornano forzatamente (pare) alle atmosfere complesse e sopra le righe di RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER, passando per ALEXANDER THE GREAT e schiantandosi su SEVENTH SON OF A SEVENTH SON. Questo è Mother Russia. Sopra le righe, complesso ma godibile. Forse sottovalutata in quanto posta in chiusura... Da rivalutare. 4/5

      In conclusione un album buono, lontano ovviamente dai vecchi exploit ma comunque gradevole e dal ritmo incalzante.

      3 out of 5 stars Iron Maiden At Their Most Mediocre........2002-03-29

      When talking about "No Prayer For the Dying," there tend to be two camps of Iron Maiden fans. There are those who hate the album, claiming that the songs are the weakest of Maiden's career and that it was the turning point in the band's career, when they went from embodying the greatness of the NWOBHM to being a shadow of what they were, prompting Bruce to leave the band. Then, there are those who love the album, praising it as a return to Maiden's "classic" sound after the synth-driven "Somewhere In Time" and "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son."

      In truth, "No Prayer For the Dying" is neither. It is the most mediocre album that Iron Maiden have ever produced. It's far better than any of the travesties that followed it ("Fear of the Dark," "The X-Factor," and "Virtual XI") but nowhere near as good as anything that preceded it (or "Brave New World," which was Maiden's true return to form). New guitarist Janick Gers proved himself an ample replacement for Adrian Smith, though he would later show that his skills as a songwriter were significantly weaker than H's. "No Prayer" has its share of decent tracks, but the songs as a collection were nowhere near what Maiden is capable of.

      Make no mistake, "No Prayer" suffers from many, many weak songs. "Holy Smoke," a rant against televangelists, is a rather stupid premise for a Maiden song; "Bring Your Daughter . . . to the Slaughter" is a poor song (the original version of the song, found on Bruce's solo "Best Of..." album, is far better) which suffers from a ridiculous title; "Hooks In You" is a poor addition to the "Charlotte the Harlot" series (especially following the masterpiece "22 Acacia Avenue" from "The Number of the Beast"); "The Assassin" has a lame, repetitive chorus (that said, musically, it's a decent song); and the title track is just a generally weak tune.

      However, the good songs on this album are REALLY good. "Tailgunner" follows in the tradition of "Where Eagles Dare" and "Aces High" as a classic Maiden fighter pilot song. "Fates' Warning" and "Public Enema Number One" are both strong tracks (despite "Public Enema"'s unfortunate title), as is the epic-sounding "Mother Russia." The true highlight of the album, however - a song that should rightfully have become one of Maiden's all-time classics - is the maritime battle-themed "Run Silent, Run Deep." Building on a strong melody and one of Maiden's all-time top guitar solos, "Run Silent..." should have fit seemlessly into the canon of classic Maiden, yet somehow never received a place of honor on any of Maiden's live albums or their greatest hits collection.

      Die-hard Maiden fans need to own "No Prayer For the Dying," if only to fill out their collections. More casual fans may want to find a way to listen to the songs I mentioned as being good before they make a decision on the album. "No Prayer For the Dying" may indeed have been the beginning of the end for Iron Maiden. But if songs like "Tailgunner" and "Run Silent, Run Deep" are what a band is capable of doing at its weakest, that's a pretty good indication of what Maiden can do at their best.

      2 out of 5 stars Okay, If You Cut It Some Slack.......2002-03-26

      When I first bought this album, I was immediately disappointed by a few key things:
      1. The absence of Adrian Smith and the presence of Janick Gers (not metal's worst guitarist, but hardly innovative or dyanmic)
      2. The flat, lacksluster production
      3. Some very uninspired songwriting
      That being said, I almost threw this CD in the garbage before getting to the 5th track. However, I decided not to because it costed me [money] and was still a Maiden release.
      After a while, some of the songs clicked with me. Tailgunner is an engaging tune, as well as Run Silent, Run Deep and Bring Your Daughter....To The Salughter, although none of them are as immediate or outward as Flight of Icarus or The Number of the Beast. Additionally, some tracks are really embarrassing (The Assassin sounds like a parody of early Iron Maiden and Holy Smoke is a total farce), making the album sound uneven and uninspired. And while I can usually tolerate lineup changes in most bands (take Zakk Wylde replacing Jake E. Lee in Ozzy Osbourne's band or Dickinson replacing Di'Anno in Maiden), Janick Gers is no match for Adrian Smith on guitar. There was a lot of energy in Smith's playing, but none in Ger's.
      Overall, this an okay album for Maiden fans because it does have some decent material on it (though not enough). If you are not a Maiden fan or are one but only like their older output, steer clear of this one.
      No Prayer for the Dying
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        No Prayer for the Dying

        Manufacturer: CASTLE RECORDS
        ProductGroup: Classical
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        OUT OF PRINT CASTLE RECORDS VERSION 2CD SET,BONUS CD HAS 4 TRACKS

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