Saturday, February 19, 2011

Iron Maiden: In The Studio, the internal history of the English band, published in May

Coinciding with the start of the first part of World Tour The Final Frontier, the Iron Maiden world tour that began last week in Moscow, a trip to the British band perform in sixty-six days traveling 50,000 miles in Ed Force One, is will be released on May 2 story in the study group. Iron Maiden: In The Studio has been written by the musical biographer Jake Brown, author of similar works on AC / DC, Rick Rubin, Janes Addiction, Heart, Prince, Motorhead, Alice in Chains or Dr.

Dre. The polygraph of Nashville, owner of the hard rock label Versailles Records, has outlined a plot of the stories behind each album of the Iron Lady. Juicy stories about the process of writing and recording each of his classic works is what we find in the 288 pages of a book that every fan should have in their libraries.

Since his debut with Iron Maiden and Killers then, both with Paul Di'Anno on vocals, to the entrance of Bruce Dickinson and the massive success with The Number Of The Beast, now indispensable in the English group micro. I guess the short and unknown stage with frontman Blaze Bayley, which recorded The X Factor and Virtual XI, will also be included.

Amazon and can be booked at a price of 11.99 pounds.

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