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Scream for Me Brazil

Bruce Dickinson · 1999

69 min · 12 tracks · heavy metal · traditional heavy metal

A visceral blend of heavy metal and theatricality, echoing Dickinson's dramatic vocal prowess and lyrical depth.

Why this album works

'Scream for Me Brazil' is significant for its documentation of Dickinson's powerful live presence and features tracks from his acclaimed albums 'Chemical Wedding' and 'Accident of Birth'. The album showcases his ability to connect with audiences, contributing to his ongoing legacy beyond Iron Maiden.
Career context
Released in 1999, 'Scream for Me Brazil' came during Bruce Dickinson's solo career revival following his return to Iron Maiden in 1999. This live album captured the energy of his performances as he reestablished himself as a solo artist after a hiatus that began in the mid-1990s.
Stylistic neighbors
Ozzy Osbourne· Alice Cooper· Snowy Shaw

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Trumpets of Jericho 6:27
  • 2 King in Crimson 4:58
  • 3 Chemical Wedding Standout 4:35
  • 4 Gates of Urizen 4:22
  • 5 Killing Floor 4:13
  • 6 Book of Thel 8:26
  • 7 Tears of the Dragon Standout 8:08
  • 8 Laughing in the Hiding Bush 4:03
  • 9 Accident of Birth Standout 4:20
  • 10 The Tower 7:43
  • 11 Darkside of Aquarius 7:34
  • 12 The Road to Hell 4:58

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