Somewhere in Time (album)

Somewhere in Time
Studio album by Iron Maiden
Released 29 June 1986
Recorded Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas and Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, The Netherlands, 1986
Genre Heavy metal
Length 51:17
Label EMI
Producer Martin Birch
Professional reviews
Iron Maiden chronology
Live After Death
(1985)
Somewhere in Time
(1986)
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
(1988)

Somewhere in Time is the sixth studio album by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 29 June1986 on EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US (it was re-released by Sanctuary/Columbia Records in the US in 2002). The studio follow-up to the hugely successful Powerslave/Live After Death pair, it was the first Iron Maiden album to feature guitar synthesizers. Bruce Dickinson's song material was refused in favour of the songs of guitarist Adrian Smith, who wrote the bulk of the songs identified with the album (including the singles "Wasted Years" and "Stranger in a Strange Land").

While many of the songs from Somewhere in Time have all but disappeared from the band's live shows over the years, "Wasted Years" and "Heaven Can Wait" have been consistent mainstays of the band's live setlist. Performances of "Heaven Can Wait" have featured a group of local fans and celebrities invited onstage to sing along during the song's middle section.

The album also marked a change for Iron Maiden, as it was their first album to introduce synth, although this style was expanded upon in their next album, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. This is also their first studio album not to be released a year after their previous one. The band has never released a studio album a year after the previous again as of 2008. The band began to put more time into writing and recording their albums as well as touring for an extensive time after the release of Powerslave.

The 2008 tribute CD Maiden Heaven: A Tribute to Iron Maiden released by Kerrang! magazine features covers of two songs from this album: "Wasted Years" by Devildriver and "Caught Somewhere in Time" by Madina Lake.[1]

Somewhere On Tour was the tour supporting the album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Caught Somewhere in Time" (Steve Harris) – 7:25
  2. "Wasted Years" (Adrian Smith) – 5:07
  3. "Sea of Madness" (Smith) – 5:42
  4. "Heaven Can Wait" (Harris) – 7:21
  5. "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner" (Harris) – 6:31
  6. "Stranger in a Strange Land" (Smith) – 5:44
  7. "Déjà Vu" (Dave Murray, Harris) – 4:56
  8. "Alexander the Great" (Harris) – 8:37

1995 reissue bonus CD

  1. "Reach Out" (originally written by Dave Colwell - Bad Company Guitarist, Lead Vocal by Adrian Smith)
  2. "Juanita" (originally written by S. Barnacle / D. O'Neil and Originally Recorded by Marshall Fury)
  3. "Sheriff of Huddersfield" (Written by Iron Maiden and dedicated to Rod Smallwood)
  4. "That Girl" (originally written by Merv Goldsworth/Pete Jupp/Andy Barnett)

Personnel

Production

Chart performance

Album

Year Chart Position
1986 Flag of the United Kingdom UK Albums Chart 3
1986 Flag of the United States Billboard Hot 200 11

Singles

Year Single Chart Position Album
1986 "Wasted Years" Flag of the United Kingdom UK Singles Chart 18 "Somewhere in Time"
1986 "Stranger in a Strange Land" Flag of the United Kingdom UK Singles Chart 22 "Somewhere in Time"
1990 "Wasted Years" Flag of the United Kingdom UK Singles Chart 9 "The First Ten Years"

Album cover trivia

The cover for Somewhere in Time displays a cyborg-enhanced Eddie in a futuristic, Blade Runner-type environment. Much like the visual richness of the cover of Powerslave, the wrap-around album cover holds a plethora of references to earlier Iron Maiden albums and songs. The cover was originally created for use as the cover to the authorized biography of the band, Running Free by Garry Bushell and Ross Halfin and therefore made many references such as:

References on the back include:

Ed Hunter

Additional notes

References