Fear of the Dark (album)

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Fear of the Dark
Fear of the Dark cover
Studio album by Iron Maiden
Released May 12, 1992
Recorded 1991-92
Genre Heavy metal
Length 58:31
Label EMI (U.K.)
Epic Records (U.S. original)
Sanctuary/Columbia (U.S. reissue)
Producer(s) Martin Birch
Professional reviews
Iron Maiden chronology
No Prayer for the Dying
(1990)
Fear of the Dark
(1992)
A Real Live One
(1993)


Fear of the Dark is the ninth studio album released by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Released on 12 May 1992, it was the final studio album to feature Bruce Dickinson as lead vocalist before he left the band. Dickinson felt that Maiden had run its course and pursued his solo career. He was succeeded by Blaze Bayley, formerly of Wolfsbane for two studio albums until Dickinson returned to Iron Maiden in 1999.

Despite being Maiden's third (and last as of 2006) number one charting album in the UK, fan reviews are fairly critical of this album. Many fans believe it lacks creativity and that Bruce Dickinson's voice was far weaker than in his past. The title track, however, became one of the band's most popular live numbers and the album as a whole was an improvement over "No Prayer for the Dying" if not up to the standard set in the 1980s.

The title track was apparently inspired by Steve Harris's childhood fear. "From Here to Eternity" is often considered the fourth song in the Charlotte the Harlot saga.

The album cover is the first from Iron Maiden not to be designed by artist Derek Riggs. This caused controversy from long-time fans, as the artistic style had changed, and Eddie's now had a different appearance. He appears on the cover as part of a tree as opposed to normally being humanoid. In an interview with MTV, Bruce Dickinson said they had asked three different artists to design the cover, and they picked the best one. Melvyn Grant's illustration was chosen over the one Riggs submitted. Melvyn Grant has since drawn two more album covers for Iron Maiden, and the cover for their single "The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg" making him the second most-used artist for Eddie after Riggs.

The album featured a certain degree of experimentation, with "Be Quick or Be Dead" sounding more like Thrash Metal, Wasting Love being the first single release of a power ballad (a rare thing for Iron Maiden to write) and Maiden's only truly romantically themed song, "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" was the band's most political song since "2 Minutes to Midnight". Thematically, it seems generally more linked to social awareness than previous albums. The album featured for the first time the writing of Janick Gers, no songs by Adrian Smith and featured more keyboard work than the previous few albums (and less synthetic guitars/bass) which may have something to do with the different sound. Keyboards were sometimes used instead of harmonies to produce a sound less like a rehash of old albums, noteably on the song From Here to Eternity.

"Be Quick or Be Dead", "From Here to Eternity", "Wasting Love" and a live version of the title track were released as singles.

This album featured the song From Here to Eternity - the last in the Charlotte the Harlot saga as of 2006.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Be Quick or Be Dead" (Bruce Dickinson, Janick Gers) – 3:24
  2. "From Here to Eternity" (Steve Harris) – 3:38
  3. "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" (Harris) – 6:56
  4. "Fear is the Key" (Dickinson, Gers) – 5:35
  5. "Childhood's End" (Harris) – 4:40
  6. "Wasting Love" (Dickinson, Gers) – 5:50
  7. "The Fugitive" (Harris) – 4:54
  8. "Chains of Misery" (Dave Murray, Dickinson) – 3:37
  9. "The Apparition" (Harris, Gers) – 3:54
  10. "Judas Be My Guide" (Dickinson, Murray) – 3:08
  11. "Weekend Warrior" (Harris, Gers) – 5:39
  12. "Fear of the Dark" (Harris) – 7:18

[edit] 1995 Reissue Bonus CD

  1. "Nodding Donkey Blues"
  2. "Space Station #5"
  3. "I Can't See My Feeling"
  4. "Roll Over Vic Vella"
  5. "No Prayer For The Dying (live)"
  6. "Public Enema Number One (live)"
  7. "Hooks In You (live)"

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Iron Maiden
Bruce Dickinson | Dave Murray | Janick Gers | Adrian Smith | Steve Harris | Nicko McBrain
List of past and present Iron Maiden members
Discography
Studio albums: Iron Maiden | Killers | The Number of the Beast | Piece of Mind | Powerslave | Somewhere in Time | Seventh Son of a Seventh Son | No Prayer for the Dying | Fear of the Dark | The X Factor | Virtual XI | Brave New World | Dance of Death | A Matter of Life and Death
Live albums: Live After Death | A Real Live One | A Real Dead One | Live at Donington | A Real Live Dead One | Rock in Rio | Beast Over Hammersmith | The BBC Archives | Death on the Road
Compilations and box-sets: The First Ten Years | Best of the Beast | Ed Hunter | Edward the Great | Eddie's Archive | The Essential Iron Maiden
Videos and DVDs: Live at the Rainbow | Video Pieces | Behind the Iron Curtain | Live After Death | 12 Wasted Years | Maiden England | The First Ten Years: The Videos | From There to Eternity | Donington Live 1992 | Raising Hell | Classic Albums: The Number of the Beast | Rock in Rio | Visions of the Beast | The Early Days | Death on the Road
EPs: The Soundhouse Tapes | Live!! +one | Maiden Japan | No More Lies
Singles
"Running Free" | "Sanctuary" | "Women in Uniform" | "Twilight Zone" | "Purgatory" | "Run to the Hills" | "The Number of the Beast" | "Flight of Icarus" | "The Trooper" | "2 Minutes to Midnight" | "Aces High" | "Running Free (live)" | "Run to the Hills (live)" | "Wasted Years" | "Stranger in a Strange Land" | "Can I Play with Madness" | "The Evil That Men Do" | "The Clairvoyant (live)" | "Infinite Dreams" | "Holy Smoke" | "Bring Your Daughter...To the Slaughter" | "Be Quick or Be Dead" | "From Here to Eternity" | "Wasting Love" | "Fear of the Dark (live)" | "Hallowed Be Thy Name (live)" | "Man on the Edge" | "Lord of the Flies" | "Virus" | "The Angel and the Gambler" | "Futureal" | "The Wicker Man" | "Out of the Silent Planet" | "Run to the Hills (live)" | "Wildest Dreams" | "Rainmaker" | "The Number of the Beast (2005)" | "The Trooper (live)" | "The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg" | "Different World"
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