Iron Maiden - Edward The Great (Greatest Hits) CD 2002
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This album has all the classics, from The Number of the Beast, Run To The Hills, up to the last studio album, being a big maiden fan, had to buy it, even though i have all the songs already. read full review
My Vitriol have been around quite a while, although only have one "proper" album under their belts. Their debut, "Finelines", is one of the best debuts I have heard in a long time. It still ... read full review
This album is definately his Heaviest album to date, and its a really good album to! Theres something for everyone in it, with the slow ballads(Dreamer)...the headbanging(Gets Me Through) and the "LETS GO ... read full review
This is not The Ataris, at least not as we know them. Both lyrically and mucically the writings of Kris Roe and intrinsically John Collura have moved on, almost into a whole new genre. Gone are the love-sick, a... read full review
I was a little reluctant to buy this album at first. I thought Adema couldn't be anywhere near as good without Mark Chavez. I could not have been more wrong. This album is just as good as Adema's earl... read full review
Forever Delayed is OK. It essentially compiles the Manics' most accessible singles but its trump card is that a quarter of the twenty songs have never previously been available on any album. I don't h... read full review