Talk:Live After Death

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  • This needs less POV adjectives describing the album. And some talk of notability. It's not enough to simply have a track listing. - Lifefeed 20:54, Nov 11, 2004 (UTC)
    • I've tried to clean up the page a little. It's quite fresh, and - as I see it - it doesn't need more work on the POV part; everyone agrees that this album is one of the best live albums Iron Maiden has ever released. Toreau 22:58, Nov 11, 2004 (UTC)
      • Nevermind, I didn't know about the WikiAlbum project. I guess it now is just enough to have a track listing. Uh... good job! - Lifefeed 00:03, Nov 12, 2004 (UTC)
        • It's not enough, but it's always a beginning. :) Next step is to include the infobox containing detailed information about the album; cover picture, producer info etc. Toreau 08:18, Nov 12, 2004 (UTC)
          • I've added the album box now, together with the information from the "Iron Maiden FAQ" (which I currently am the maintainer of), and that information is quite accurate. Can't say that I'm quite done yet, so expect a few (minor) additions/corrections in the near future. I'm from Norway, so please check my written English in the article. --Toreau 18:19, Nov 12, 2004 (UTC)
  • I think the section about the 'sound quality' being better on Rock In Rio should be removed - I think the overall production and musicianship on Live After Death is far superior - also, there is no reference for that particular section, so it also seem like conjecture. perfectblue 08:54, Feb 04, 2007 (GMT)

[edit] Beaches

The album begins with one of Winston Churchill's speeches, as noted in the article. Is it actually a recording of Churchill's voice, or of an actor hired to record the words for the purposes of the tour? -Ashley Pomeroy (talk) 20:32, 13 January 2008 (UTC)