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Iron Maiden
's sophomore effort,
Killers
, is mostly composed of pre-existing material that had been left off the debut, with just a few new additions. It's certainly a better-sounding release than the debut, with new producer
Martin Birch
beefing up the band's studio presence and lending their instrumental attack a newfound clarity that throws their considerable skills into sharp relief. In fact, this helps mask the fact that the songwriting isn't quite as strong overall as it was on the debut. But the teaming of new guitarist
Adrian Smith
with
Dave Murray
forms the most formidable twin-guitar attack in heavy metal, outside of
Glenn Tipton
and
K.K. Downing
. Plus, bassist
Steve Harris
' busy, driving lines are now consistently audible in the mix. The resulting instrumental fireworks are what truly make the album tick. That said, there's a much smaller percentage of catalog standards here than on the previous album.
"Wrathchild"
is the standout, re-recorded here with
Smith
on guitar from an earlier version for the
Metal for Muthas
compilation. There's a fair bit of unity in the lyrical themes, with a parade of murderers, fugitives, and characters otherwise torn from their roots.
"Murders in the Rue Morgue"
is a first-person retelling of the
Poe
short story, and the title track is another highlight, with
Paul Di'Anno
turning in an especially menacing performance. The single
"Purgatory"
has a catchy singalong chorus and a tempo worthy of
Motoerhead
, while
"Twilight Zone"
(not included on the U.K. issue, but added to subsequent releases) scraped the bottom of the British charts. The biggest departure here is the almost
Supertramp
-like prog-pop of
"Prodigal Son,"
a melodic, uptempo offering with an arrangement based around acoustic guitars. Despite some inconsistency in the material,
is clearly the work of a top-notch ensemble, and in order to take the next step forward, their musical ambitions were clearly going to require a vocalist as technically accomplished as the band. It's worth noting that some
Maiden
fans actually prefer the rawness of the
Di'Anno
years to the polish of the
Bruce Dickinson
era (though, it should also be noted, they're in the minority). ~ Steve Huey
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