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Dragontear
7th September 2007, 12:17
Ok Choose your favorite album <br /><br />For me its Seventh son
ThePrisoner
7th September 2007, 18:39
Well, for me it's like a three way tie between Seventh Son, X-Factor, and AMOLAD.... then the first album is just behind those. However, on this day I voted for The X-Factor. I love the dark stuff, and that has to be their bleakest album in terms of subject matter.
Morticia Dickinson
8th September 2007, 00:15
I voted for "Brave New World".It`s my favourite because it was the first Iron Maiden album that I buy.When I heard the songs I felt in trans.
Eddie Breeg
1st November 2007, 18:54
My favourite is Fear of The Dark after all my favourite song is from that album.
ManOwaRadO
8th November 2007, 20:26
It is difficult to choose one, but may be Seventh Son is my favorite, because it is conceptual - all songs are like one, and it is the moust epic and majestic album of Maiden.
Iron Berserker
28th May 2008, 19:30
1. Powerslave
2. Somewhere in Time
3. Piece of Mind
4. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Iron Berserker
28th May 2008, 19:31
POWERSLAVE!!
Iron Berserker
31st May 2008, 20:59
Powerslave:rockdevil:
Iron Berserker
6th June 2008, 21:12
In this order:
1. Powerslave
2. Somewhere in Time
3. Piece of Mind
4. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
5. The Number of The Beast
6. A Matter of Life and Death
7. Dance of Death
8. Iron Maiden
9. Killers
10. Brave New World
11. The X Factor
12. Fear of The Dark
13. No Prayer For The Dying
14. Virtual XI
I love them all!!:rockdevil::rockdevil::rockdevil:
Iron-Markus
23rd September 2009, 20:02
SIT is my Favorite Album AND fav. EDDIE
Severus
1st October 2009, 00:01
Talking of a single favourite album, I can't really put my finger on it, as for me Somewhere In Time ties with Powerslave. The Number of the Beast, Killers and Piece of Mind follow in the same order.
Then it must be A Matter Of Life and Death and Fear Of the Dark. The latter counts hardly better than Brave New World and Dance Of Death - in my books, I mean.
Seventh Son Of a Seventh Son deserves a place of its own. And it must be the first place, but there's hardly room for three albums there.
I don't view anything from the Blaze Bayley era as eligible for the favourites contest. Sorry about that.
Edir: My bad, I completely forgot about No Prayer For the Dying. No wonder.
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