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Virtual XI was Iron Maiden's second album with singer Blaze Bayley and was a marked improvement on his 1995 debut,
The X Factor. Bringing with him some of the earthiness and street-wisdom of his former outfit,
Wolfsbane, Bayley now injected the sound with an invigorating punkiness missing since the departure of original vocalist Paul DiAnno. Yet, sharing his predecessor
Bruce Dickinson's grandiloquence and sense of high romance, he also managed (with the likes of "The Angel And The Gambler" and "The Clansman") to continue the band's famous tradition of narrative lyrics. Noticeable also, in "Como Estais Amigos", was their purposeful chumminess with their fans. Musically, the progression was slighter, Iron Maiden still dealing in their well-known, complex and idiosyncratic riffology. But improved technology had made them harder, sharper, allowing them to enter their third decade with a reputation for uncompromising power that few rock bands enjoy in their first. --
Dominic Wills
Album Description
Very Limited Edition 3d Linticular Front Cover + A 16 Page Booklet.