Seven son of the seven son

Seven son of the seven son

Seventh Son of a Seventh Son

Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Album par Iron Maiden
Sortie 23 avril 1988
Enregistrement fin 1987 - mars 1988 aux Musicland Studios à Munich
Durée 44 min 14 s
Genre(s) Heavy metal
Producteur(s) Martin Birch
Label EMI (UK)
Capitol (orig. US)
Sanctuary/Columbia (réédition US)
Albums de Iron Maiden
Somewhere in Time
(1986)
No Prayer for the Dying (1990)

Seventh Son of A Seventh Son est le septième album du groupe de Heavy Metal britannique Iron Maiden, sorti le 23 avril 1988, c'est un concept-album inspiré du folklore anglo-saxon.

Cet album représente un des plus gros travaux du groupe et demeure probablement le plus perfectionné. L'album atteindra d'ailleurs la première position des charts britanniques à sa première semaine de parution, grâce aux morceaux "Can I Play With Madness", "The Clairvoyant" ou encore "The Evil That Men Do".

Moonchild est un morceau inspiré par la magie et est tiré du Liber Samekh de l'écrivain et occultiste britannique Aleister Crowley.[1].

Sommaire

Liste des morceaux

  1. "Moonchild" (Smith/Dickinson) - 5:40
  2. "Infinite Dreams" (Harris) - 6:08
  3. "Can I Play with Madness" (Smith/Dickinson/Harris) - 3:32
  4. "The Evil That Men Do" (Smith/Dickinson/Harris) - 4:33
  5. "Seventh Son of a Seventh Son" (Harris) - 9:53
  6. "The Prophecy" (Murray/Harris) - 5:05
  7. "The Clairvoyant" (Harris/Rose) - 4:27
  8. "Only the Good Die Young" (Harris/Dickinson) - 4:42

Quatre singles en ont été extraits. Ce sont successivement:

  1. "Can I Play With Madness", 26 mars 1988. (Position de première semaine #3)
  2. "The Evil That Men Do", 13 août 1988. (Position de première semaine #5)
  3. "The Clairvoyant (live)", 7 octobre 1988. (Position de première semaine #6)
  4. "Infinite Dreams (live)", 6 novembre 1988.(Position de première semaine #6)

Pour les deux derniers, il s'agit en fait de deux extraits du live Maiden England.

Réédition 1998

Lors de la réédition des albums du groupe en 1998, le groupe a retravaillé la pochette de l'album.

Il y fut aussi ajouté une section multimédia reprenant quatre clips:

  1. Can I Play With Madness
  2. The Evil That Men Do
  3. The Clairvoyant (live)
  4. Infinite Dreams (live)

Formation

Notes et références

  1. Intros concerts, Iron Maiden Suisse Romand. Consulté le 5 juillet 2009


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