Route 666 | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | The Iron Maidens |
Cover: | route666album.jpg |
Released: | May 23, 2007 (Japan) |
Recorded: | Office Studios, Van Nuys, CA Galaxy Theater, Santa Ana, CA (Live recordings) |
Genre: | Heavy metal |
Length: | 30:09 (CD) 56 minutes (DVD) |
Label: | Powerslave Records |
Producer: | Bob Kulick and Brett Chassen (CD) Thomas LeBlanc and Mark Dawson (DVD) |
Prev Title: | World's Only Female Tribute to Iron Maiden |
Prev Year: | 2005 |
Year: | 2007 |
Next Title: | The Root of All Evil |
Next Year: | 2008 |
Route 666 is the second album by the all-female tribute band The Iron Maidens and the first under their Japanese label Powerslave Records. It is also the first release featuring guitarist Heather Baker (who replaced Elizabeth Schall and Josephine Soegijanty). (Soegijanty, however, does appear on the DVD portion of this album.) Produced by Bob Kulick and Brett Chassen (who worked on the 2005 Iron Maiden tribute album Numbers from the Beast), Route 666 is a CD/DVD package, with the DVD featuring the band's live performance at the Galaxy Theatre in Santa Ana, CA, on March 12, 2005. Most notable are the guest appearances of Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell and Iron Maiden keyboardist Michael Kenney.[1]
The cover artwork by Tommy Pons features the band's new mascot Charlotte (named after the Iron Maiden song "Charlotte the Harlot"). Liner notes in the sleeve include commentary by Bob Kulick and Show-Ya vocalist Keiko Terada.
To promote the CD in Japan, the band filmed a music video for "Fear of the Dark", which is featured on their official Japanese website. The video was produced by Oakland, California-based The Pegasus Company. Due to time restrictions on Japanese TV, the song was edited to a running time of five minutes.[2]
As of August 2009, this album is sold out and no longer in print.
All songs written by Steve Harris except where indicated.
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