![]() Great to see the tombstone of “Edward T” and the rest of his name “Edward The Head” obscured. A beautiful cover, but for me, just lacking that real traditional sinister Maiden magic.Ī great cover with throwbacks and hints to a bigger picture. But as far as I know, it’s a future image of London, as you can see London Bridge in the foreground with an ominous Eddie formed in the clouds as if he is the one controlling us all. Amazing detail in this album cover, which you can completely get lost in trying to find hidden meanings and ‘easter eggs’. The return of Bruce Dickinson, the return of Derek Riggs as the artist. Honourable mentions must go to A Real Live Dead One, and Live In Rio, two excellent album covers, but not quite ready for this list.Īnyway, UP THE IRONS! Listen to our I Like: Iron Maiden playlist while you peruse these fine artworks. ![]() Like The X Factor, Virtual XI, and Dance Of Death (sorry, they don't cut it). You are probably wondering, why only eight covers? Iron Maiden have 16 studio albums and 12 live albums! Well, we have chosen the best of the lot, then there’s the fact that some just aren’t anywhere near as good as these. These physical format products have made us stop and reflect on the intricacies of the artwork and so we decided to look back at every Maiden release and rank them, which will no doubt cause debate amongst fans! That's OK, we like to hear your opinions so please let us know your thoughts on our Facebook page. Iron Maiden have been steadily reissuing their remastered studio collections in different formats and the latest (part 3) is the collection of Fear Of The Dark, The X factor, Virtual XI and Brave New World Get it here. (Photo by Martin Philbey/Redfern/Getty Images)
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