Iron Maiden - The Book Of Souls 2015

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The Book of Souls is the upcoming sixteenth studio album by British heavy metal band Iron Maiden, due to be released on 4 September 2015.[1] It is the band's first since 2010's The Final Frontier and is also their longest album to date, with a total length of 92 minutes. It will also prove to be the longest gap between album releases in the band's career at five years, and the band's first studio double album. The album was produced by longtime Iron Maiden collaborator Kevin "Caveman" Shirley. The album cover features the original version of the Iron Maiden logo, not used on a studio album since 1995's The X Factor.

CD1:
01. If Eternity Should Fail 08:28
02. Speed of Light 05:01
03. The Great Unknown 06:37
04. The Red and the Black 13:33
05. When the River Runs Deep 05:52
06. The Book of Souls 10:27

CD2:
01. Death or Glory 05:13
02. Shadows of the Valley 07:32
03. Tears of a Clown 04:59
04. The Man of Sorrows 06:28
05. Empire of the Clouds 18:01

Steve Harris - Bass, Keyboards (1975-present) (Steve Harris, ex-Gypsy's Kiss, ex-Smiler)
Dave Murray - Guitars (1976-1977, 1977-present) (ex-Hear 'n Aid, ex-Urchin, ex-Electric Gas, ex-Legend, ex-Stone Free, ex-The Secret)
Adrian Smith - Guitars (1980-1990, 1999-present) (ex-A.S.A.P., ex-Hear 'n Aid, ex-Psycho Motel, ex-Urchin, Primal Rock Rebellion, ex-Bruce Dickinson, ex-Broadway Brats, ex-Stone Free, ex-The Entire Population of Hackney / The Sherman Tankers)
Bruce Dickinson - Vocals (1981-1993, 1999-present) (Bruce Dickinson, ex-Samson, ex-Speed, ex-Shots, ex-Styx)
Nicko McBrain - Drums (1982-present) (ex-WhoCares, ex-Trust, ex-Pat Travers Band, ex-Streetwalkers, ex-Stretch, ex-The Entire Population of Hackney / The Sherman Tankers)
Janick Gers - Guitars (1990-present) (ex-Gogmagog, ex-White Spirit, ex-Bruce Dickinson, ex-Gillan)

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