Brave new world album
"Brave New World" is the third studio album by the British progressive rock band Iron Maiden, released on April 14, 1986. The album was a commercial success and is considered one of the band's best works.
The album's title is inspired by the novel "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley, which is a dystopian novel that explores themes of conformity, technology, and the effects of a society that values pleasure and consumption above all else.
The album's music is characterized by Iron Maiden's signature heavy metal sound, with fast-paced rhythms, soaring guitar solos, and powerful vocals by Bruce Dickinson. The album features some of the band's most well-known songs, including "Women in Uniform", "7 Seas", and "Man on the Edge".
The album was well-received by critics and fans, and is often included on lists of the greatest heavy metal albums of all time. It has been certified platinum in several countries, including the UK, Canada, and the US.
Here is the tracklist for the album:
- "Invaders"
- "Children of the Damned"
- "Women in Uniform"
- "7 Seas"
- "The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner"
- "Stranger in a Strange Land"
- "Deja Vu"
- "Alexander the Great"
- "Blood on the World's Stage"
- "Human"
- "Man on the Edge"
The album has been re-released several times over the years, with bonus tracks and live recordings.