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Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Bus FLAC

Iron Maiden - The Number Of The Bus FLAC
Performer:
Iron Maiden
Album:
The Number Of The Bus
Style:
Heavy Metal
Released:
1987
Country:
UK
Label:
Downtown Record Corp.
Catalog:
HM 79910
FLAC size:
1130 mb
MP3 size:
2685 mb
WMA size:
2108 mb


Tracklist


1Wrathchild
2Charlotte The Harlot
3Transylvania
4Guitar Solo Tony Parsons
5Drifter
6Sanctuary
7Invasion
8Another Life
9Running Free
10Remember Tomorrow
11Iron Maiden
12Phantom Of The Opera
13Prowler


Credits


  • BassSteve Harris
  • DrumsDoug Sampson
  • GuitarDave Murray , Tony Parsons
  • VocalsPaul Di'Anno


Notes


Recorded live at Music Machine, London, England, September 10th 1979


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Etched): HM 79 910 - A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Etched): HM 79 910 - B


Companies


  • Recorded At – The Music Machine


Album


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