
A Tribute to Iron Maiden
Children Of The Damned
© 1999 Adrenaline Records
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12 talented bands join forces to offer a tribute to the best heavy metal band ever
tracks
- 1 22, Acacia Avenue (DELUSION)
- 2 Flight Of Icarus (ASKA)
- 3 The Prisoner (MESMERIZE)
- 4 Flash Of The Blade (SEASONS OF THE WOLF)
- 5 Killers (GOOSEFLESH)
- 6 The Trooper (DIPHTHERIA)
- 7 Wratchild (CESSATION OF LIFE)
- 8 Can I Play With Madness? (MOKSHA)
- 9 Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter (REALM)
- 10 Where Eagles dare (NIGHT CONQUERS DAY)
- 11 Phantom Of The Opera (LAST DISCPLE)
- 12 Futureal (INNOCENT EXILE)
- 13 Feels this way (DELUSION)
- 14 The Stalker (ASKA)
- 15 The Werewolf (MESMERIZE)
- 16 October Moon (SEASONS OF THE WOLF)
- 17 Suffer age (GOOSEFLESH)
- 18 Living To Die (DIPHTHERIA)
- 19 Synthetic Suicide (CESSATION OF LIFE)
- 20 Chasing My Life (MOKSHA)
- 21 Realm (REALM)
- 22 The Perseverance Of Ignorance (NIGHT CONQUERS DA
- 23 World Turns (LAST DISCIPLE)
- 24 Strange World (Innocent Exile)
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CD1: 12 international bands cover their favourites of the best Heavy-Metal Band ever
CD2: The same 12 Bands play on of their original compositions.
A stunning artwork and,the price of a single disc!!
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A Good CD , A Good Price , A Good Purchase .....
author: Frank BennettBought the album after hearing "22 Acacia Ave" on the Mpulse Internet Charts. Great price for a 2 disc cd import package. Not the best Iron Maiden Tribute I have heard , but songs from the first couple of bands made it worth the buy. Most notable bands were Delusion and Aska.
Cool Idea, some great songs
author: Brother Of MetalI'm quiet astonished bout one of the bands on this album: Last Disciple from Germany not just make a great version of "phantom of the opera" but also released a wonderful own song called "world turns". A little bit like savatage-style! Great thing and pretty cool musicians!
Great Package, Great Covers, Great Originals
author: Jon TruxtenI think this was a great effort. If you listen to the covers they were all handled in a different fashion. Some chose to play it as it was writen like Cessation of Life's killer version of "Wrathchild" and others went wild like Moksha creating a medley of various songs. Plus the original's on Disc 2 shows the real talents of these bands. I encourage people to check out the disc and check out the bands on there own.
Tribute to Maiden
author: Fred JomidadLet's review the new Iron Maiden tribute album called Children of the Damned which has been released on Adrenaline Records. My first thought when I opened the CD was "Wow" , what a killer packaging job. This tri-fold CD -pak is filled with full-color pictures and information on the twelve bands appearing on this two-disc tribute. Unique to other tributes this release contains all original songs by the bands on disc two. Featured on both discs are Maryland's own Delusion , delivering a rockin' rendition of Iron Maiden's song "22 Acacia Avenue" , and their own song , "Feel This Way". Other mentionable performances go out to Aska for their rendition of "Flight of Icarus" and to GooseFlesh for their rendition of "Killers".
- author: IronFan
I think these bands should give it up when it comes to covering maiden songs. The covers were awful! Very awful! I say this because with a band like Iron Maiden, no one can ever come close to playing or sounding like them. And these bands proved my point. I'm sure these bands are great when it comes to playing their original stuff (their playing says it all), and that's what they should concentrate on. Make a name for your self with your OWN music - not someone else's. - Steve Lethal
- author: rokdrumer@aol.com
i realy rocked to the first three tunes on th children of the damned. after that, the rest put me to sleep. the second band (aska) blows me away. these guys need to be major market. somebody is missing the boat. they could be the next preist or maden themselves.