Iron Maiden. Discography __exclusive__ Info

The subsequent albums, and "Powerslave" (1984) , solidified Iron Maiden's position as metal leaders, with classics like "The Trooper" and "Powerslave" becoming staples of their live shows. "Somewhere in Time" (1986) , featuring the hit single "Wasted Years," marked a more experimental approach, with intricate guitar work and atmospheric soundscapes.

| Year (first issue) | Release type | Notable title | |---:|---|---:| | 1980 | Studio | Iron Maiden | | 1982 | Studio | The Number of the Beast | | 1985 | Live | Live After Death | | 1984 | Studio | Powerslave | | 1988 | Studio | Seventh Son of a Seventh Son | | 2000 | Studio | Brave New World | | 2015 | Studio | The Book of Souls | | 2021 | Studio | Senjutsu | Iron Maiden. DISCOGRAPHY

(1985) is widely regarded as one of the best live metal albums in history [21]. Documentaries: A new documentary, Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition , is scheduled for a limited theatrical release on May 7, 2026 , promising to reveal long-held secrets [19]. The band has been covered by numerous peers, including covering "Remember Tomorrow" [34]. Iconic Visual Identity The band's mascot, Eddie the Head The subsequent albums, and "Powerslave" (1984) , solidified

The Trooper, Flight of Icarus, Revelations The Lineup: Bruce Dickinson, Steve Harris, Dave Murray, Adrian Smith, Nicko McBrain (Drums). Documentaries: A new documentary