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1 The Number of the Beast Harris 4:54
2 The Trooper Harris 3:55
3 Prowler Harris 4:15
4 Transylvania Harris 4:25
5 Remember Tomorrow DiAnno/Harris 5:52
6 Where Eagles Dare Harris 4:49
7 Sanctuary Murray/DiAnno/Harri 4:53
8 Running Free DiAnno/Harris 3:48
9 Run to the Hills Harris 3:57
10 2 Minutes to Midnight Smith/Dickinson 5:37
11 Iron Maiden Harris 5:24
12 Hallowed Be Thy Name Harris 7:51
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A Real Dead One

Audio Compact Disc [Limited Edition]

Label: Sanctuary

Style: Heavy Metal

A Real Dead One

UPC: 696998603622

Release Date: 03/26/2002

Original Release Date: 03/26/2002

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [The Number of the Beast, The Trooper, Prowler, Transylvania, Remember Tomorrow, Where Eagles Dare, Sanctuary, Running Free, Run to the Hills, 2 Minutes to Midnight, Iron Maiden, Hallowed Be Thy Name]
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Greg Prato

When the time came to conclude the Bruce Dickinson era with their second official live album, heavy metal legend Iron Maiden was faced with the common dilemma of how to adequately balance both old and new material into one package. So instead of releasing a continuous double-disc set combining the two, the band chose the novel approach of issuing two separate albums: A Real Live One, containing songs released after 1985's milestone Live After Death set; and A Real Dead One, containing updated versions of their early classics. Unfortunately, the latter's almost complete lack of surprises makes for a pretty lackluster experience, especially since the band's live performances add little to the original studio versions. Still, the resurrection of a few more obscure offerings from their early days like "Prowler," "Transylvania," and "Where Eagles Dare" will certainly satisfy fanatics. [On all of Iron Maiden's 1998 reissues on Raw Power a multimedia section is featured on the CD, which includes videos, band biographies, tour date history, and photo galleries.] ~ Greg Prato, Rovi