Iron Maiden Virtual XI Album
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Release information about the albumRelease Date: 03/24/1998 Tracks in Virtual XI: Futureal, The Angel and the Gambler, Lightning Strikes Twice, The Clansman, When Two Worlds Collide, The Educated Fool, Don't Look to the Eyes of a Stranger, Como Estais Amigos |
Virtual XI Album Tracklist
:- Futureal Lyrics
- The Angel and the Gambler Lyrics
- Lightning Strikes Twice Lyrics
- The Clansman Lyrics
- When Two Worlds Collide Lyrics
- The Educated Fool Lyrics
- Don't Look to the Eyes of a Stranger Lyrics
- Como Estais Amigos Lyrics
Fucking rules! | Reviewer: Anonymous | 2/3/09
Fuck all of you who say this Album sucks, its one of the best!
The Songs are amazing, and addictive... Even though Blaze repeats alot of the words over and over.
I love his voice, its really good... And a nice change from Bruces.
Its alot easier to understand then Bruces, but I still prefer Bruces.
The Clansman.
Dont look to the Eyes of a Stranger.
Lightning Strikes Twice.
Are my favourites.
Iron Maiden never make any shit Albums, so shut up!
Amazing. | Reviewer: Joshua | 2/3/09
The Songs on this Album are amazing, and addictive... Even though Blaze repeats alot of the words over and over.
I love his voice, its really good... And a nice change from Bruces.
Its alot easier to understand then Bruces, but I still prefer Bruces.
The Clansman.
Dont look to the Eyes of a Stranger.
Lightning Strikes Twice.
Are my favourites.
Iron Maiden never make any s*** Albums, so stop complaining and enjoy this amazing Album.
All hail Iron Maiden! | Reviewer: Lucas Madigan | 10/20/05
Iron Maiden's second album with singer Blaze Bailey is a lot different from its predecessor (it's more keyboard-oriented and less dark), but it's also similar in a way: The modern-metal sound of the album once again makes it an overall disappointment, despite the fact that 2 songs ("Futureal" and "The Clansman") rank among Maiden's finest work. The keyboards are a lot more modern-sounding, but not as good as they were on 1988's 7th Son Of A 7th Son; nevertheless, the album's first single (the epic "Angel & The Gambler") is quite fun and uplifting. In conclusion, Virtual XI has its moments but is really only necessary for diehards.
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