About "Dance Of Death"
Dance of Death is the thirteenth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released first in Japan on 2 September and then 8 September 2003 in the rest of the world excluding North America (where it was released a day later). The album was an analogue recording.Their second studio release since the return of vocalist Bruce Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith in 1999, the album features the band's first-ever fully acoustic track, "Journeyman", as well as "New Frontier", their only song co-written by drummer Nicko McBrain. As with Brave New World, its predecessor in 2000, the record was produced by Kevin Shirley, who has worked with Iron Maiden on all subsequent releases.
Top songs by Iron Maiden
- The Number Of The Beast
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- 2 Minutes To Midnight
- Fear Of The Dark
- Fear Of The Dark (live At Rock In Rio)
- Doctor, Doctor
- The Trooper
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- Phantom Of The Opera
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- Killers (live)
- Heaven Can Wait
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- Alexander The Great
- Blood Brothers
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- Age Of Innocence
- Dance Of Death
- Be Quick Or Be Dead
- 2 A.m.
- Running Free
- Sanctuary
- The Evil That Men Do
- Brave New World
- Stranger In A Strange Land
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