Listening to Iron Maiden's album Dance of Death.
Recorded in the early 2000's (I can'y be arsed to look it up), it's not one of their better known albums, but it features a number of firsts for the band: first fully acoustic recording (Journeyman), first songwriting credit for looooooooong time drummer Nicko McBrain (srsly!) - "New Frontier" - I mean srsly I think the Doors' Jim Morrison was still alive when he joined the band. Probably others too - but as I said, I can't be arsed to look shit up.
In any case, it's an album full of solid music that you will probably never hear on the radio - unless you could find one that would put someone like me in charge of the playlist. I can't pick which one so I'll just put up the last track, the aforementioned acoustic track "Journeyman" - furthermore it's a live track I haven't fully listened to - but the self-indulgant BS ends at around 1:45.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxHz3wuNUpM
Recorded in the early 2000's (I can'y be arsed to look it up), it's not one of their better known albums, but it features a number of firsts for the band: first fully acoustic recording (Journeyman), first songwriting credit for looooooooong time drummer Nicko McBrain (srsly!) - "New Frontier" - I mean srsly I think the Doors' Jim Morrison was still alive when he joined the band. Probably others too - but as I said, I can't be arsed to look shit up.
In any case, it's an album full of solid music that you will probably never hear on the radio - unless you could find one that would put someone like me in charge of the playlist. I can't pick which one so I'll just put up the last track, the aforementioned acoustic track "Journeyman" - furthermore it's a live track I haven't fully listened to - but the self-indulgant BS ends at around 1:45.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxHz3wuNUpM