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Rock in Rio

Rock in Rio
Iron Maiden

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Intro
  2. The Wicker Man
  3. Ghost Of The Navigator
  4. Brave New World
  5. Wrathchild
  6. 2 Minutes To Midnight
  7. Blood Brothers
  8. Sign Of The Cross
  9. The Mercenary
  10. The Trooper

Disc 2:

  1. Dream Of Mirrors
  2. The Clansman
  3. The Evil That Men Do
  4. Fear Of The Dark
  5. Iron Maiden
  6. The Number Of The Beast
  7. Hallowed Be Thy Name
  8. Sanctuary
  9. Run To The Hills

Product Details

  • Released on: 2002-03-26
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: Enhanced, Import
  • Dimensions: .27 pounds

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.com
Recorded during Iron Maiden's headlining 2001 performance at the Rio Rock Festival, this double CD finds the legendary metal outfit in fearsome form. Revitalized thanks to the return of original singer Bruce Dickinson for 2000's Brave New World, the one-time East London bar band clearly relishes tearing through old and choice new songs in front of 250,000 people--the biggest crowd they'd ever seen. This is traditional metal at its squealing, pummeling best. Established classics like "Wrathchild" and "Two Minutes to Midnight" reemphasize all that is unashamedly great about proper heavy metal, including the rock-solid riffing, the brick-outhouse rhythms, and the outrageous solos. The early 1980s hits "Number of the Beast" and "Run to the Hills" prove that Iron Maiden can deliver a sing-along chorus that will rattle around the inside of your skull for hours, if not days. What really makes Rock in Rio, though, is the near studio-quality production and the rabid reaction of the South American throng, who do their best to drown out the band. Here is proof, if any is needed, that Dickinson and company are up there with the rock greats. --Ian Watson

Chronique amazon.fr
Encore un live de Maiden ? Absolument et pas des moindres. Enregistré au terme de la tournée marathon suite au retour de Bruce Dickinson, ce Rock In Rio avait été consacré par anticipation comme le concert "le plus important de la carrière du groupe". Et le résultat est à la hauteur des attentes, c'est dire ! La sélection de titres couvre toutes les périodes (y compris l'époque Blaze Bayley) avec une maîtrise désarmante. L'énergie et la voix de Bruce "Screeeaaaam for me Braaaaazil" Dickinson électrisent le public brésilien, qui joue le rôle du 7e homme à merveille. Un chœur de près de 200 000 personnes entonne les hymnes du groupe comme à la parade (voir par exemple "Fear Of The Dark" ou "The Clansman", tout simplement énormes). Le son est clair et puissant, et les titres de Brave New World se fondent parmi les classiques... Rock In Rio se hisse donc au niveau de Live After Death, LE live de Maiden qui faisait pour beaucoup référence jusqu'ici. Dès lors, donc, un seul regret  : ne pas avoir été présent lors de l'enregistrement ! --Julien Capraro

Album Description
2CDs in a limited lenticular 'O' card brilliant box. Recorded in front of an audience of 250,000 people at the Rock In Rio festival on Jan. 19th, 2001 with the same 6 piece line up that recorded the top 10 album Brave New World. 21 tracks including live videos for 'Brave New World' & 'A Day In The Life'. Slipcase. 2002.