Iron Maiden: En Vivo!

“Scream for me, Chile!” etc.

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Just a few months after Rush delivered their ninth live album, here’s Iron Maiden’s tenth. And as is now customary, a DVD is also available.

En Vivo! (Spanish for ‘live’) was recorded on April 10, 2011 in the Chilean capital of Santiago. The 50,000-strong audience is, as expected, very loud and excitable. And the band’s performance is, as usual, quite brilliant.

Across two hours, Maiden play no fewer than six tracks from 2010 studio album The Final Frontier: an emphatic statement from a veteran band that refuses to simply live off its past. But the show’s climax is pure nostalgia, featuring 80s classics The Number Of The Beast, Hallowed Be Thy Name and Running Free.

Maiden’s first live album, the epochal Live After Death, could never be topped. But En Vivo! is a very good live album. And it surely won’t be the band’s last.

Paul Elliott

Freelance writer for Classic Rock since 2005, Paul Elliott has worked for leading music titles since 1985, including Sounds, Kerrang!, MOJO and Q. He is the author of several books including the first biography of Guns N’ Roses and the autobiography of bodyguard-to-the-stars Danny Francis. He has written liner notes for classic album reissues by artists such as Def Leppard, Thin Lizzy and Kiss, and currently works as content editor for Total Guitar. He lives in Bath - of which David Coverdale recently said: “How very Roman of you!”