In 1990, Dickinson launched his solo career with Tattooed Millionaire, which is far from a carbon copy of his work with Iron Maiden. Many of the fans who knew him as...
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Samson's best album, 1981's Shock Tactics, was the last to feature singer Bruce Dickinson (then known simply as Bruce Bruce). The band's songwriting had improved and was...
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Immediately following his departure from metal legends Iron Maiden, singer and jack of all trades Bruce Dickinson signed a new deal stateside to Mercury Records and went to...
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Displaying a sometimes Rush-like refined prog groove, and plenty of his traditional science-and-literature lyrical themes, Bruce Dickinson deserves high marks for...
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Like its consistently excellent (and slightly superior) predecessor, Accident of Birth, Bruce Dickinson's fifth solo effort, The Chemical Wedding, continued to provide a...
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Alive in Studio A is a double-disc set that finds the former Iron Maiden singer running through solo material and Maiden classics not only live in the studio, but also at...
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Bruce Dickinson's first solo release on his newly constructed label 'Air Raid Records, ' entitled 'Scream For Me Brazil, ' is a near 70-minute long disc of live material....
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When Bruce Dickinson launched his solo career with 1990's Tattooed Millionaire, it was clear that not everything he did on his own would resemble his work with Iron Maiden....
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Bruce Dickinson has been one of (if not the) leading voice of heavy metal -- possessing one of the genre's most instantly recognizable singing styles (there's a reason why...
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When Sony reissues a title on Legacy, it usually means that the album has some type of historic value -- something that has withstood the test of time and is considered a...
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Like its consistently excellent (and slightly superior) predecessor, Accident of Birth, Bruce Dickinson's fifth solo effort, The Chemical Wedding, continued to provide a...
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