Iron Maiden: Album by Album (a review of the book)

Few months ago, I bought this book: Iron Maiden: Album by Album by Martin Popoff. Martin is a famous person in the rock’n’roll world and an author of many books. This book consists of 16 chapters, each chapter is about an album: from Iron Maiden until The Book of Souls. In every chapter, the author invites two or three guests (rock journalists or musicians) to discuss on a current album. It’s like an interview genre: questions, answers, opinions and so forth. What do Iron Maiden, Angel Witch and Black Sabbath have in common? Why was Paul Di’Anno unhappy with the album Killers? How many times was the chorus sung in a song The Angel and the Gambler? But my favorite part is about the Blaze Bayley era. There are some questions about that period. For example, why did Steve Harris and the guys continue to play in Dickinson’s tone? Obviously, they knew and understood that Blaze has lower voice than Bruce. And Blaze had singing problems because of that. After reading, I decided to listen to Bayley’s solo albums, a
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