Edward the Great explained

Edward the Great
Type:Compilation
Artist:Iron Maiden
Cover:Edward the Great.jpg
Released:4 November 2002
Recorded:1982–2001/2003 (2005 reissue)
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:74:04
Label:EMI
Chronology:Iron Maiden compilations
Prev Title:Best of the 'B' Sides
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:The Essential Iron Maiden
Next Year:2005

Edward the Great: The Greatest Hits is Iron Maiden's third "best-of album", originally released on 4 November 2002. Unlike the band's other works by the group collecting together songs from different albums, such as Best of the Beast, Edward the Great does not feature any material from the group's first two albums, which featured Paul Di'Anno as vocalist, but does include material from Blaze Bayley's five-year tenure with the band.

Background

According to Mick Wall, the collection was controversial amongst fans as it was released not long after previous compilations such as Best of the Beast and Ed Hunter.[1] Bassist and founder member Steve Harris comments, "We did get a bit of flak for the Edward the Great album but it wasn't aimed at the hardcore fan, it was aimed at the peripheral people who've heard the name or seen the name on a T-shirt and wouldn't know which record to pick up."[1] To satisfy "the real collector", the band released the Eddie's Archive box set simultaneously.[1]

In 2005, a revised edition was released in Europe, Asia and South America with an updated track-listing. The new version coincided with the release of The Essential Iron Maiden compilation, released solely in North America, and featured songs from the Dance of Death album as well as an alternate live version of "Fear of the Dark".[2] The updated CD also added the song "Brave New World" from the album of the same name and the booklet included a new foreword by Iron Maiden manager Rod Smallwood, replacing the original foreword by founding member Steve Harris. The album cover does not differentiate between the two editions.[2]

Track listing

Revised track listing (2005)

Personnel

Production and performance credits are adapted from the album liner notes.[3]

Iron Maiden
Production

References


Notes and References

  1. Book: Wall, Mick . Mick Wall . Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography . 3rd . Sanctuary Publishing . 2004 . 1-86074-542-3 . 365.
  2. Web site: The Essential Iron Maiden . Ironmaiden.com . 13 January 2012 .
  3. Edward the Great . . 4 November 2002 . .
  4. Book: Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005. Oricon Entertainment. Roppongi, Tokyo. 2006. 4-87131-077-9. ja.