- Piece of Mind
Infobox Album
Name = Piece of Mind
Type = studio
Artist =Iron Maiden
Released =May 16 1983
Recorded =Compass Point Studios , Nassau,Bahamas , January - March 1983
Genre = Heavy metal
Length = 45:50
Label =EMI
Producer =Martin Birch
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:sxcm968o3ep5 link]
*Music Emissions (classic) [http://www.musicemissions.com/artists/albums/index.php?album_id=6615 link]
Last album = "The Number of the Beast"
(1982)
This album = "Piece of Mind"
(1983)
Next album = "Powerslave"
(1984)"Piece of Mind" is the fourth studio album by British heavy metal band
Iron Maiden . It was originally released in 1983 (see1983 in music ) on EMI, and on Capitol in the US; it was reissued later on Sanctuary/Columbia Records. It was the first album to feature drummerNicko McBrain , who had recently left theParis -based band Trust."The Trooper" remains as one of the most popular songs in the band's history, and has been included in the set list of all of the band's concert tours since the album's release. During the
Blaze Bayley era, it was used as the closing song for the lineup's tours.Two songs were covered for the 2008 tribute album ""; they were "
The Trooper " and "To Tame a Land ".History
Lyrically, the album reflected the group's interest in books and film. For example, "To Tame a Land" is based on
Frank Herbert 'snovel "Dune". "The Trooper " is inspired byTennyson 's "Charge of the Light Brigade ". "Still Life" is inspired byfantasy /horror writerClark Ashton Smith 's pre-World War II short story "Genius Loci". Other inspirations include "Where Eagles Dare ", a film, and a novel byAlistair MacLean ; "Quest for Fire ", based on the film by Jean-Jacques Annaud; the writerG. K. Chesterton who is quoted at the beginning of "Revelations". More exotic influences includeGreek mythology , albeit slightly altered for "Flight of Icarus", andsamurai legendMiyamoto Musashi ("Sun and Steel").Aleister Crowley influenced a good piece of the remaining lyrics of "Revelations," which was written by Dickinson.This is the first Maiden album that was not named after a song featured on the album itself (though the words "peace of mind" appear prominently in the album's sixth song, "Still Life"). In its earliest phase the album was named "Food for Thought" but was changed so it would suit the artwork more. The name of the last track was meant to be "Dune," but
Frank Herbert , who dislikedheavy rock bands, denied permission to use his book's name and thus a new name had to be chosen.Included in the liner notes is a slightly altered version of a passage from the
Book of Revelation . As printed in the liner notes, it reads:"And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more Death. Neither sorrow, nor crying. Neither shall there be any more brain; for the former things are passed away."
The actual text (from Chapter 21, Verse 4) is nearly identical, except that it says "neither shall there be any more pain..." . This change can be seen either as a reference to the album's name, or the removal of Eddie's brain on the cover, or to drummer Nicko McBrain's inception into the band for this album.
World Piece Tour was the tour supporting thealbum .The album ranked 21 on
IGN 's list of the top 25 metal albums. [ [http://music.ign.com/articles/755/755929p2.html IGN: Top 25 Metal Albums ] ]Hidden message
At the beginning of the sixth track, Still Life the band included a hidden message which could only be understood by playing the album backwards. This was a joke and an intended swing back at the critics who had accused Maiden of being satanic. The backwards-message features Nicko McBrain mimicking
Idi Amin (or rather mimicking John Bird mimicking Idi Amin) uttering the following phrase "What ho said the t'ing with the three "bonce", do not meddle with things you don't understand...", followed by a belch. The phrase itself is taken from the satirical album "The Colleckerted [sic] Broadcasts of Idi Amin" by Bird andAlan Coren . "What ho" and "What ho said the t'ing" are phrases that also crop up regularly on McBrain's "Listen With Nicko!" tracks from the "First Ten Years" collection.Track listing
# "Where Eagles Dare" (Steve Harris) – 6:10
# "Revelations" (Bruce Dickinson ) – 6:48
# "Flight of Icarus " (Dickinson,Adrian Smith ) – 3:51
# "Die With Your Boots On " (Dickinson, Smith, Harris) – 5:28
# "The Trooper " (Harris) – 4:15
# "Still Life" (Dave Murray, Harris) – 4:53
# "Quest for Fire" (Harris) – 3:41
# "Sun and Steel" (Dickinson, Smith) – 3:26
# "To Tame a Land " (Harris) – 7:271995 reissue bonus CD
#"
I Got the Fire " (Montrose cover)
#"Cross-Eyed Mary " (Jethro Tull cover)Chart performance
Album
Personnel
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Bruce Dickinson – vocals
*Dave Murray –guitar
*Adrian Smith – guitar, backing vocals
*Steve Harris –bass guitar , backing vocals
*Nicko McBrain – drumsReferences
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