Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast / Beast Over Hammersmith
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Parlophone – 5054197157608 |
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Vinyl
, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered
All Media
, Compilation
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Worldwide |
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Genre: |
Rock |
Style: |
Heavy Metal |
Tracklist
The Number Of The Beast | |||
A1 | Invaders | 3:23 | |
A2 | Children Of The Damned | 4:35 | |
A3 | The Prisoner | 6:02 | |
A4 | 22. Acacia Avenue | 6:36 | |
B1 | The Number Of The Beast | 4:49 | |
B2 | Run To The Hills | 3:53 | |
B3 | Total Eclipse | 4:29 | |
B4 | Hallowed Be Thy Name | 7:11 | |
Beast Over Hammersmith | |||
C1 | Murders In The Rue Morgue | 4:32 | |
C2 | Wrathchild | 3:26 | |
C3 | Run To The Hills | 4:23 | |
C4 | Children Of The Damned | 4:34 | |
C5 | The Number Of The Beast | 5:00 | |
D1 | Another Life | 3:43 | |
D2 | Killers | 5:40 | |
D3 | 22 Acacia Avenue | 6:55 | |
D4 | Total Eclipse | 4:00 | |
D5 | Transylvania | 5:48 | |
E1 | The Prisoner | 5:48 | |
E2 | Hallowed Be Thy Name | 7:34 | |
E3 | Phantom Of The Opera | 7:06 | |
E4 | Iron Maiden | 4:03 | |
F1 | Sanctuary | 4:13 | |
F2 | Drifter | 9:21 | |
F3 | Running Free | 3:47 | |
F4 | Prowler | 4:45 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Warner Music Group
- Licensed To – Parlophone Records Ltd.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Iron Maiden LLP
- Copyright © – Iron Maiden LLP
- Published By – BMG Rights Management (UK) Limited
- Lacquer Cut At – Bernie Grundman Mastering
- Recorded At – Battery Studios, London
- Recorded At – Hammersmith Odeon
- Mixed At – Battery Studios, London
- Mastered At – The Town House
Credits
- Bass – Steve Harris
- Co-producer [All Tracks Co-prduced By] – Steve Harris (tracks: C1-F4)
- Co-producer [All Tracks Co-prduced By] – Doug Hall (tracks: C1-F4)
- Cover [Cover Concept], Management [Managed By] – Rod Smallwood
- Design – Stuart Crouch
- Drums – Clive Burr
- Engineer [Second Engineer] – Nigel It Was Working Yesterday Hewitt-Green* (tracks: A1-B4)
- Guitar – Dave Murray (2)
- Illustration [Hammersmith Odeon] – Gavin Rymill
- Lacquer Cut By – Chris Bellman
- Liner Notes – Steve Harris
- Management [Managed For] – Sanctuary Music Ltd.
- Mastered By [For Sanctuary Mastering] – Nick Watson (tracks: C1-F4)
- Mastered By [Mastered For Vinyl By] – Tony Newton (8) (tracks: C1-F4)
- Mixed By [All Tracks Mixed By], Engineer [All Tracks Engineered By] – Doug Hall (tracks: C1-F4)
- Photography By – Ross Halfin
- Photography By [Sleeve Photos By] – Simon Fowler (2)
- Producer [Produced By], Engineer [Engineered By] – Martin "Farmer" Birch* (tracks: A1-B4)
- Remastered By – Tony Newton (8) (tracks: A1-B4)
- Sleeve [Illustration] – Derek Riggs
- Vocals – Bruce Dickinson
Notes
40th Anniversary Edition.
Triple heavyweight vinyl, trifold cover with printed inner sleeve.
Runouts are etched.
LP 1 with alternative track listing compared to the original LP. Total Eclipse replaces Gangland.
LP 2 & 3 includes the March 1982 live concert at London's Hammersmith Odeon as part of the 'Beast On The Road World Tour' as an official vinyl release for the first time. Recorded just a few days before the release of The Number Of The Beast album.
[On hype sticker:]
The Number Of The Beast: Original ℗ 1982 Remaster ℗ 2015
Beast Over Hammersmith: All Tracks ℗ 2002 ℗ 2022
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© 2022 Iron Maiden LLP
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Made in Italy.
[On inner sleeve LP 1:]
[...]
All tracks published by BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.
[...]
Original ℗ 1982. Remaster ℗ 2015 except Total Eclipse Remaster ℗ 2022.
Iron Maiden LLP under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group company.
© 2022 Iron Maiden LLP
[On inner sleeve LP 2:]
[...]
All tracks published by BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.
[...]
℗ 2002 Iron Maiden LLP under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group company. © 2022 Iron Maiden LLP.
Triple heavyweight vinyl, trifold cover with printed inner sleeve.
Runouts are etched.
LP 1 with alternative track listing compared to the original LP. Total Eclipse replaces Gangland.
LP 2 & 3 includes the March 1982 live concert at London's Hammersmith Odeon as part of the 'Beast On The Road World Tour' as an official vinyl release for the first time. Recorded just a few days before the release of The Number Of The Beast album.
[On hype sticker:]
The Number Of The Beast: Original ℗ 1982 Remaster ℗ 2015
Beast Over Hammersmith: All Tracks ℗ 2002 ℗ 2022
[...]
© 2022 Iron Maiden LLP
[...]
Made in Italy.
[On inner sleeve LP 1:]
[...]
All tracks published by BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.
[...]
Original ℗ 1982. Remaster ℗ 2015 except Total Eclipse Remaster ℗ 2022.
Iron Maiden LLP under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group company.
© 2022 Iron Maiden LLP
[On inner sleeve LP 2:]
[...]
All tracks published by BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.
[...]
℗ 2002 Iron Maiden LLP under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group company. © 2022 Iron Maiden LLP.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text on hype sticker): 5 054197 157608
- Barcode (Scanned on hype sticker): 5054197157608
- Label Code: LC 30419
- Rights Society: GEMA/MS
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): 5054197157608-A cB
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): 5054197157608-B cB
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): 5054197157608-C cB
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): 5054197157608-D cB
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side E): 5054197157608-E cB
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side F): 5054197157608-F cB
Other Versions (5 of 496)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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The Number Of The Beast (LP, Album, Stereo) | EMI | EMC 3400, 0C 062-07 608, EMC 3400 (I) | New Zealand | 1982 | ||
Recently Edited
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The Number Of The Beast (LP, Album) | EMI | 2C 070 07608, 2C 070-07608 | 1982 | |||
The Number Of The Beast (Cassette, Album) | EMI | TC-7463644 | New Zealand | 1982 | |||
Recently Edited
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The Number Of The Beast (LP, Album, Stereo) | EMI Electrola | 1C 064-07 608 | Europe | 1982 | ||
Recently Edited
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The Number Of The Beast (LP, Album) | Harvest | ST-12202 | Canada | 1982 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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I have never ever seen records in such bad shape brand new out of shrink wrap. All 3 lps look like someone dragged them through the floor. Sound ok though.
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bought this a few days ago and I guess it was badly stored as corners are torn, vinyls have a few scratches here and there but didnt affect their playing, though imo my 1982 copy of TNOTB album is much better in sound
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Edited 5 months agoJust bought this the other day for a bargain. All three records are full of scuffs and scratches, fortunately not audible and the records play great. Number Of the Beast doesn't sound as bad as I expected and there's a nice amount of punch. Beast over Hammersmith sounds very flat. However it's nice to own this one considering I bought it half the price it goes for.
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This review pertains to the Beast Over Hammersmith 2xLP. Performance is outstanding both of the NOTB tunes but also the Paul di'Anno era songs. I appreciate this was mastered at Bernie Grundman's and lacquer cut by Chris Belman but, to me, the sound quality is poor. Very muddy and muffled and that's after I put it through my vacuum RCM. Vinyl is clean though - no pops or ticks. Am I glad I bought this? Not really. Tidal streaming of this performance is good enough. I thought I'd offer this alternative viewpoint to the positive reviews below. BTW, my system is not the limiting factor here. Anyway, that's my $0.02.
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This really is a nice package. Although I would have preferred a heavier card wallet. The sound is very good indeed. Compared to the original it's pretty much spot-on. Not quite as lively but still very nice and well worth the price. Recommend.
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Edited one year agoI am terribly disappointed.
I bought an expensive anniversary edition for the collection, but received garbage (((
The vinyl was dirty and worn. Thorough washing with a vacuum cleaner did not help much. The recording is very "sandy", strong cyclical noises.
I bought it sealed, unpacked it myself.
This is some spit in the soul). AND
yes, the edition is great, beautiful printing, heavy vinyl, interesting live recording... -
Awesome pressing! Great dynamics and overall quality! Zero clips or other imperfections! Also it’s a very unique edition! Total Eclipse should be on this album always as it’s way better than Gangland!
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My copy of Number of the Beast for this triple album (w/ Beast over Hammersmith) has plain pale blue centre lables. strange.
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I played the live show for the first time tonight on the 41st anniversary of the show. This is about as good as Iron Maiden can play and the pressing sounds top flight. FYI, Bruce says during the lead in to 'Total Eclipse' that it wouldn't fit on the LP so it was dropped. I happen to have a 1st Japanese edition of 'Number Of The Beast' and guess what? It has Gangland and Total Eclipse (and it has been the best sounding press I've heard). RIP Clive Burr
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Edited 2 years agoyet another great press, sound warm and clear and a pleasure to listen too, the live stuff is a nice extra not bad sound heard worse. linn naim kef. and grado.
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