Label: Tochiba-EMI (Japan), CP32-5107
Style: Heavy Metal, Hard Rock
Country: London, England
Time: 38:42
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 261 Mb
Released
in 1981, Killers solidified Iron Maiden's status as heavy metal
pioneers. Building on the foundation laid by their self-titled debut
album, the band pushed their boundaries and continued to evolve by
delivering a record that combined adrenaline-fueled energy with
thought-provoking lyrics and some of the greatest riffs you’re ever
likely to hear.
It’s also Paul Di’Anno's final album, as vocalist,
with Maiden and is somewhat bittersweet for as incredible as Bruce
Dickinson is on the microphone, Di’Anno’s gravelly singing style was
perfect for Maiden’s musical style. That said, I can’t imagine Maiden’s
albums post-Killers had Di’Anno remained a member of the band. What has
remained consistent, throughout the years, is Maiden’s album artwork and
Killers is one of their very best. Eddie’s demonic grin is captivating
and if the music doesn’t grab you, the artwork certainly will.
(subjectivesounds.com/musicblog/iron-maiden-killers-album-review)
Album recorded and mixed in the analog domain - AAD. That is, a minimum of digital processing.
A=Analog.
D=digital. The first letter stands for how the music was recorded. The
second letter for how it was mixed. The third letter stands for the
format (all CD's will have D as the last letter).
01. The Ides of March (01:45)
02. Wrathchild (02:54)
03. Murders in the Rue Morgue (04:17)
04. Another Life (03:23)
05. Genghis Khan (03:07)
06. Innocent Exile (03:52)
07. Killers (05:01)
08. Prodigal Son (06:11)
09. Purgatory (03:20)
10. Drifter (04:48)
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