Twilight Zone (Iron Maiden song) explained

Twilight Zone
Cover:Iron maidenTzone.jpg
Border:yes
Type:single
Artist:Iron Maiden
Album:Killers
A-Side:"Wrathchild" (double A-side)[1]
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:2:32
Producer:Iron Maiden
Prev Title:Women in Uniform
Prev Year:1980
Title2:Wrathchild
Next Title:Purgatory
Next Year:1981

"Twilight Zone" is the fourth single by Iron Maiden, released on 2 March 1981 and is the lead single to the 1981 LP Killers. The song did not appear in the original album in February, but was included in the U.S. release in June and the international 1998 remaster. At the time of its release, it was the band's second-most successful single, peaking at No. 31 in the UK Singles Chart.[1] It is the band's first single to feature guitarist Adrian Smith. In the 1990 box set, The First Ten Years, it is on the same CD and 12" vinyl as the previous single, "Women in Uniform".

History

"Twilight Zone" was a non-album single in the UK, but it did appear on the US and Canadian versions of the Killers album and as a bonus track on the Japanese version, although mistakenly entitled "Details of Twilight Zone". This came about because the band also sent a telex explaining the song to their Japanese colleagues, headlined "Details of Twilight Zone", which they mistook to be the name of the song itself.[2] It was released a month after the album, in the middle of the band's UK tour.[3] The song was originally intended to be the B-side of Wrathchild, but the band felt it was so strong that it deserved to be the A-side instead.[4] The single's other song, "Wrathchild", was also given 'A-side' status because, according to Steve Harris, "we had a live version of us doing 'Wrathchild' at the Rainbow, before Christmas, on video that we could use. We couldn't afford to pay for another video for 'Twilight Zone', so we did a double A-side, because we knew we were gonna be off touring a lot and, if by any chance they wanted us on Top of the Pops again, at least we'd got a video for 'Wrathchild' we could give them."[1]

Like their two previous single covers, the artwork for "Twilight Zone" was subject to criticism in the press, where it was interpreted as "gratuitous sexism."[5] [6] The media were offended by what appeared to be the band's mascot, Eddie, spying on a young girl in her bedroom.[1] Garry Bushell points out that the critics were mistaken, as the song lyrics and picture on the girl's dressing table insinuate that Eddie is dead and contacting his lover ("Charlotte") from beyond the grave, thus making it the band's first love song.[7] Derek Riggs painted the cover over the course of a weekend, on a CS-10 drawing board, on which he had difficulty painting; the girl was modeled after a friend of his.[8]

In an interview with eonmusic in 2020, Adrian Smith said that the song had been recorded "very quickly", stating that the tempo made the track "almost on the edge of being unplayable". Although uncredited as a writer, Smith also revealed that he had written the song's distinctive harmony section.[9]

Track listing

7" single

Personnel

Production credits are adapted from the 7 inch vinyl cover.[10]

Iron Maiden

Production

Charts

Women in Uniform/Twilight Zone

Notes and References

  1. Book: Wall, Mick . Mick Wall . Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing . 2004 . 1-86074-542-3 . 190.
  2. Women in Uniform/Twilight Zone. 'Listen with Nicko · Part II' . . 19 February 1990 . .
  3. Book: Wall, Mick . Mick Wall . Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing . 2004 . 1-86074-542-3 . 186.
  4. Book: Wall, Mick . Mick Wall . Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing . 2004 . 1-86074-542-3 . 189.
  5. Rod Speaks . Metal Hammer Presents: Iron Maiden 30 Years of Metal Mayhem . 2005 . Darren . James . 60.
  6. Book: Bushell . Garry . Garry Bushell . Halfin . Ross . Ross Halfin . Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden . 2nd . Zomba Books . 1985 . 89 . 0-946391-84-X .
  7. Book: Bushell . Garry . Garry Bushell . Halfin . Ross . Ross Halfin . Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden . 2nd . Zomba Books . 1985 . 90 . 0-946391-84-X .
  8. Web site: That was supposed to be a portrait of a friend of mine called Sylvia. But because of all the other problems it dosen't lok like her and her head's too small... Oh well . derek.server311.com . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130906021930/http://derek.server311.com/riggsart/Pages/maiden.dir/02killers02.html . 6 September 2013 . dead.
  9. Web site: Adrian Smith Iron Maiden eonmusic Interview August 2020.
  10. "Twilight Zone" 7 Inch Single. . 2 March 1981 . .
  11. Web site: Le Détail des Albums de chaque Artiste – I . Infodisc.fr . fr . 9 June 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141022124902/http://infodisc.fr/Album_I.php . 22 October 2014 . Select Iron Maiden from the menu, then press OK.