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Details on Bruce Dickinson's Anthology DVD

By Newsferatu, Writer
Tuesday, April 4, 2006 @ 9:24 AM


From Samson to Maiden and Beyo

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Sanctuary Visual Entertainment has set a June 20 U.S. release date for the three-disc DVD release of Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson's "Anthology." This is the definitive Dickinson package, and includes over six hours of videos and live performances, and previously unreleased and archive material.

Bruce Dickinson is still the proverbial human whirlwind of activity, having made his mark both as the frontman of the legendary Iron Maiden and as a longstanding solo artist, with a catalogue that includes six studio albums of his own plus several concert releases. In addition to his musical talents, Bruce is also well known as a BBC Radio deejay, TV broadcaster, airline pilot, sword-fencing expert, novelist, family man and voice of modern music.

Bruce says: "It's fantastic to share all of this collection with my fans. These DVDs contain rare material that people either won't know exists or have been unable to buy. The Samson video has changed hands for absurd amounts of money, and although we spent loads of time and had and lots and lots of fun making the promos, and because MTV didn't show them many of won't have been seen. It was high time they were all available together in one package."

DVD Disc 1 is a live performance extravaganza boasting 30 show-stopping tracks, recorded during the '90s as Bruce forged ahead with his solo career. "Dive Dive Live" was recorded at the Town and Country Club, Los Angeles on the "Tattooed Millionaire" tour on August 14, 1990. This was Bruce's first outing as a solo artist with a new band made up of Janick Gers (guitar), Andy Carr (bass) and Dickie Fliszar (drums).

"Dive Dive Live" track listing:

    01. Riding With The Angels
    02. Born In '58
    03. Lickin' The Gun
    04. Gypsy Road
    05. Dive Dive Dive
    06. Drum Solo
    07. Zulu Zulu
    08. The Ballad Of Mutt
    09. Son Of A Gun
    10. Hell On Wheels
    11. All The Young Dudes
    12. Tattooed Millionaire
    13. No Lies
    14. Fog On The Tyne
    15. Winds Of Change
    16. Sin City
    17. Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter
    18. Black Night

The second live-in-concert performance offered up on Disc 1 was filmed over two sweaty back-to-back dates during the "Skunkworks" tour in Pamplona and Gerona, Spain on May 31 and June 1, 1996. Bruce was fronting a new young band, with a new name, and was joined on stage by Alex Dickson (guitar), Chris Dale (bass) and a certain infamous Italian drummer, Alessandro Elena. Originally created for a four-track video EP release in Japan, this is the hour-long "Skunkworks" concert in full, for the very first time.

"Skunkworks Live" track listing:

    01. Space Race
    02. Back From The Edge
    03. Tattooed Millionaire
    04. Inertia
    05. Faith
    06. Meltdown
    07. I Will Not Accept The Truth
    08. Laughing In The Hiding Bush
    09. Tears Of The Dragon
    10. God's Not Coming Back
    11. Dreamstate
    12. The Prisoner

DVD Disc 2 keeps the live-in-concert experience alive with rare footage of Bruce performing in Sao Paulo, 1999 during the "Chemical Wedding" world tour. Almost two hours in length, "Scream For Me Brazil" represents Bruce's last outing as a true solo artist before rejoining the ranks of MAIDEN shortly afterwards. No official film recording was permitted although this film taken from the crowd screen feeds features highlights of the show which later become a live album of the same name. With a new heavier lineup made up of long time songwriting partner Roy Z (guitar), old MAIDEN partner Adrian Smith and rhythm section of Dave Ingraham (drums) and Eddie Casillas (bass), this "bootleg" documents Bruce at his most intense.

"Scream For Me Brazil" track listing:

    01. King In Crimson
    02. Gates Of Urizen
    03. Killing Floor
    04. Book Of Thel
    05. Tears Of The Dragon
    06. Laughing In The Hiding Bush
    07. Accident Of Birth
    08. The Tower
    09. Darkside Of Aquarius
    10. The Road To Hell

DVD Disc 3 is an extensive collection of promotional videos made during Bruce's solo career. From his days at EMI through to his own self-produced videos of recent times, each video is accompanied by a short introduction by Bruce himself, discussing the ideas, concepts and eventual filming behind each of the videos. Each intro provides an interesting insight into Bruce's solo career as it progressed and the highlights and pitfalls of producing your own promotional videos.

Alongside the 14 promotional videos, Disc 3 also includes over an hour's worth of extras. The "Tyranny Of Souls" interview was originally filmed as a general interview for press purposes. This is a track-by-track breakdown of the concept behind the songs on the "Tyranny Of Souls" album, providing more of an in-depth look at the writing methods that Bruce has formed with longtime writing partner Roy Z.

SAMSON – "Biceps Of Steel": Bruce made his video debut fronting SAMSON in this rather curious adaptation of the story of Samson and Delilah, filmed at the Rainbow Theatre, London. Filmed and directed by Julien Temple who perhaps was more famous for the SEX PISTOLS movie "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle", this 15-minute featurette was distributed through-out cinemas as a support feature to Hazel O' Connor's "Breaking Glass" in 1980.

Promotional videos:

    01. Tattooed Millionaire
    02. All The Young Dudes
    03. Dive Dive Dive
    04. Born In '58
    05. Tears Of The Dragon
    06. Shoot All The Clowns
    07. Back From The Edge
    08. Inertia
    09. Accident Of Birth
    10. Road To Hell
    11. Man Of Sorrows
    12. Killing Floor
    13. The Tower
    14. Abduction

Thanks Blabbermouth.net



READER RANTS

skullbasher - 4/11/2006 10:28:42 AM
Angie Dickerson is dead you stupid mutherfucks!!

celticattack - 4/11/2006 9:51:38 AM
I agree with Trevor12. Dianno only did super early Maiden, Killers and such. Bruce is the voice of Maiden! Currently listening to "We rock" by DIO....awesome album, awesome guitar!

analgravy2 - 4/11/2006 2:48:00 AM
Too old.

SaintBastard01 - 4/9/2006 8:37:25 PM
Awesome can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!

SaintBastard01 - 4/9/2006 8:36:40 PM
Awesome can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!

scrapmetal - 4/9/2006 7:48:27 PM
Ive read numerous time that its Quantas,but I stand corrected if you are indeed right.It makes more sense,considering that only pilots with lifetime training fly the big boys on overseas troutes-I know this firsthand as my uncle was a Korean war ace who flew United Ohare to Heathrow for 25 years before dying of cancer recently,god rest his soul.

Fletch - 4/9/2006 8:10:35 AM
It's about time!

analgravy2 - 4/8/2006 10:55:45 AM
Cruice = Crewze

analgravy2 - 4/8/2006 10:55:08 AM
My mom actually met Tom Cruice once. Did you know his mother's maiden name is Massingil?

The_Space_Lord - 4/8/2006 2:01:00 AM
And while I know who they both are, I'm not British.

The_Space_Lord - 4/8/2006 2:00:15 AM
Blobber: I agree, if by "he" and Steve Morse you mean James Blunt and Pete Doherty.

gbruin - 4/7/2006 8:06:22 PM
Hey Scrap, it's Astraeus Airlines, not Quantas. They fly short hops around Europe. Kinda like the Ted of British Airways.

Blobber - 4/7/2006 6:38:25 PM
He, John Travolta, and Steve Morse should all go JIHAD and fly their planes into Tom Cruise's house.

twilighthotel - 4/7/2006 4:15:30 PM
celticattack: you can find paul's criticism of bruce at: www.classicrockrevisited.com, the interview will forever be on my favorites list, because paul spends 80% of it talking about "all the fanny" he used to get (his words) in the early 80's. says he had women on his schlong while steve harris, dave murray and the rest of the band got stuck talking with dudes who wanted to hang out with the band. he still claims to this day that harris wanted paul out because di'anno got more sex.

trevor12 - 4/7/2006 2:20:38 PM
I don't think that anyone would be a big Bruce Dickenson fan who did not also like Maiden. He's just been the voice of Maiden for too long to really come across as anything else. As a long time Maiden fan, I do agree with Leatherface, I enjoyed Accident of Birth and Chemical Wedding more than the Blaze Bailey Maiden albums (although I thought those were ok).


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