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Topic - The Great Collection Rediscovery
Posted: 21 Jul 2020 at 2:44am By adg211288
Originally posted by Vim Fuego Vim Fuego wrote:

Originally posted by adg211288 adg211288 wrote:

Artist: Iron Maiden
Album: Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Previous Last.fm Scrobbles: 225 (8 Tracks)
Old Rating: 5/5



Verdict: Yeah I really don't need to rediscover this one. One of the two first Iron Maiden albums I bought (coincidentally arriving on the date 06/06/06 - a fact that would be even cooler if I'd ordered The Number of the Beast to start with). It's easily my favourite. I've played this since I've had Last.fm over two dozen times. It still floors me with every listen. 

New Rating: Seriously, it really would be a 6/5 if I was able.

Keeper? I'll probably wear this one out and have to buy it again one day. 

I had this on cassette and wore it out. Can I Play With Madness? was the song which introduced me to it, but it's the song that seems to have aged worst and I now seem to look forward to least.

I personally love the track, though I prefer The Evil That Men Do out of the singles. This is an album though that these days I mainly play exclusively from start to finish every time. 

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