Iron Maiden Virtual XI
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Tracklist:
1. Futureal
2. The Angel and the Gambler
3. Lightning Strikes Twice
4. The Clansman
5. When Two Worlds Collide
6. The Educated Fool
7. Don't Look to the Eyes of a Stranger
8. Como Estais Amigos

Ranking: #115 for 1998

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Mike Stagno STAFF (236 Reviews)

2006-06-11 | 40 comments | 2,299 views

In 1993, Iron Maiden and their popular vocalist, Bruce Dickinson, parted ways. Not going to be stopped by the loss of their 11 year singer, the band began the search for their new front man. They auditioned hundreds of vocalists including Doogie White, who at the time was in Rainbow, and even James LaBrie, of Dream Theater fame. Finally, in 1994, Iron Maiden decided that Wolfsbane singer, Blaze Bailey would be their next vocalist.

After Blaze was brought on board, the band began writing new material for their next album, and in 1995, they released The X Factor. The album was met with a mixed reaction from fans, but the band soldiered on and entered the studio in 1998 to record their eleventh album, Virtual XI.

Virtual XI met the same fate as The X Factor. It was even more unpopular among fans than its predecessor, and it suffered in sales, and is to this very day, the only Maiden album to not hit the 1 million mark. Despite this, the band still plays two songs off Virtual XI in their shows, Futureal and the 9 minute epic, The Clansmen.

Opening the album is one of the band’s shortest songs, Futureal. The opener is very energetic, fast, and upbeat. Blaze’s voice works very well with this song, and the chorus is very catchy. The guitars are very melodic and stick out among the rest of the album. Dave has a great solo half way through the song to keep the listener interested. The lyrics describe a character who feels drawn into a virtual world, to the point where he cannot tell the difference between what’s real and what isn’t. Futureal could be considered the title track, as the lyrical themes match the cover art, which depicts the same thing. Overall, Futureal is one of the bright spots on Virtual XI.

Up next is the 10 minute epic, The Angel and the Gambler. This is another upbeat, happy sounding song, and quite frankly, it doesn’t deliver. Steve Harris must have hit a mental block while writing the song, as he repeats the chorus a total of 22 times, and 12 times before Janick and Dave play each of their solos which are both pretty bland and uninteresting. The music is quite boring, with none of the musicians really sticking out. Keyboards can be heard on the track, but they do not make the song any better than it would be without them. The lone highlight of The Angel and the Gambler is Blaze’s singing, which is top notch, even after 22 choruses.

Now that we’ve made it past the monstrosity of a song that was Angel and The Gambler, we come up to the albums third song, Lightning Strikes Twice. This song starts off slow, yet promising, with a melodic riff from the guitarists. Steve plays a slow, soft riff on his bass which is combined with synths to foreshadow a storm, as the song’s title implies. Blaze’s vocals are once again great, and while they don’t carry the same melody as his Bruce, they do an amazing job to keep the listener interested. As we reach the fourth verse, the song gets faster and heavier. The chorus is very repetitive, as it is throughout most of the album. Dave Murray’s solo is interesting and well done, but Janick’s sounds pretty sloppy, and isn’t his best. Lightning Strikes Twice isn’t Maiden’s best song, but it’s certainly a step up from the previous one.

Continuing the album is another Steve Harris epic, this one based off of the 1995 movie, Braveheart. Going by the title of The Clansman, its lyrics describe the need for freedom, and the fight against an oppressor. The opening riff is reminiscent to the one in Infinite Dreams off of the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son album and has a Celtic flavour to it. Blaze’s singing fits the song perfectly, and in my opinion, he does a much better job than Bruce does. The chorus is very powerful vocally, with Blaze crying out “Freeeeedom!" The song features a nice instrumental with great harmonies played by Dave and Janick. Both solos are melodic and very Celtic sounding, with Janick’s solo being the better one. The Clansman is easily the highlight of Virtual XI, and is one of the best songs that Maiden has written in the 90’s.

After The Clansman comes When Two Worlds Collide. This song progresses at an enjoyable pace, with Blaze’s vocals stealing the spotlight from the rest of the band up until the instrumental, where Dave and Janick’s talents shine through with a great harmony section. The song has one of the most memorable choruses of the album, and is one of the catchiest songs off Virtual XI. The only fault this song has is its repetitiveness, which is a problem every song on the album except Futureal and maybe The Clansman have.

The next song is The Educated Fool. About now, it becomes clear that while Virtual XI is a great album, the songs are really beginning to sound similar to each other. The Educated Fool, while an enjoyable song, is not very different from what the band’s been playing for the last 30 some minutes. Despite the irritatingly similar structure to the past four songs, The Educated Fool is still a good song, with Blaze’s vocals as strong as ever.

By time the next song, Don’t Look to the Eyes of a Stranger rolls around, the album is stagnating. Don’t Look to the Eyes of a Stranger is incredibly repetitive, and at 8:11, it drags on. A lot. While it the chorus doesn’t repeat as much as it does in The Angel and the Gambler, the way Blaze sings it combined with how many times he sings it will make you want to gouge your ears out. Fortunately, the song is pretty good musically, with a fast pace riff that leads the listener through the instrumental, and a shredded solo Dave Murray also makes things somewhat interesting. Don’t Look to the Eyes of a Stranger is a song you can listen to every once and a while, but it gets old quite fast if you listen to it non-stop.

The album’s final song, Como Estais Amigos (roughly, “how are you my friends"), starts with Blaze singing the first verse at an incredibly low volume though his voice gradually gets louder as the song progresses. Como Estais Amigos has an emotional feeling about it and Blaze sings with his heart on his sleeve. This is one of the few moments on Virtual XI where the musical aspect carries the song. The musical aspect is lighter than the rest of the album, with synths being used in the background for effect. Como Estais Amigos is a very moving song, and is an excellent way to end the album.

Virtual XI was the end of another era for Iron Maiden. Following the Virtual XI World Tour, Blaze Bailey left Iron Maiden and two former members, Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith returned. Overall, Virtual XI is a very long album to listen to, despite being only 53 minutes long. The album is very repetitive, and listening to it takes a lot of patience. However, Virtual XI has a few gems, such as Futureal, The Clansman, and Como Estais Amigos. With a little more variety, it could have been something special, but as it is, Iron Maiden’s eleventh offering will likely be found on your shelf more often than in your CD player.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3495
06.11.06

Album Rating: 3

My God, today is a slow day. Hopefully this doesn't get buried under tomorrows reviews. >>

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Hep Kat


Comments: 1643
06.11.06


I know this would be you. Great work, as always.

metallicaman8


Comments: 4675
06.11.06

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice review. Love the album art.

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3495
06.11.06

Album Rating: 3

Thanks for the compliments.

met65


Comments: 93
06.11.06

Album Rating: 1 | Sound Off

good review, good artwork, but there are two words that screw up the album:BLAZE BAYLEY.

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pattern_recognition


Comments: 950
06.12.06


He wasn't that bad, he just wasn't as good as Bruce.
Neither this nor The X Factor are particularly crappy albums, they're just average. They have their moments.
God review, too.

Bfhurricane


Comments: 5519
06.12.06


I never knew Doogie White and James Labrie auditioned. Cant see either of them singing anything by maiden.

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temporary


Comments: 207
06.12.06

Album Rating: 3.5

I never knew Doogie White and James Labrie auditioned. Cant see either of them singing anything by maiden.


Labrie wasn't auditioned, but he was the first person Steve asked for the job. Anyways, great review of a very underrated album. People wouldn't through so much shit at Blaze if he wasn't replacing of the best singers in metal. Blaze's solo work is ace, too.

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3495
06.12.06

Album Rating: 3

Blaze was great. His vocals were my favourite part of the ablum. The real problem is the repetitive-ness. It sounds like the band had a case of writers block or something.

If I ever hear "Don't look to the eyes of a stranger" or "Don't you think I'm a saviour/Don't your think I could save ya/Don't you think I could save your life" again I'm going to punch a hole in my wall.This Message Edited On 06.12.06

met65


Comments: 93
06.14.06

Album Rating: 1 | Sound Off

It's not that blaze was a bad singer, i just don't think he fit Iron Maiden.

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3495
06.14.06

Album Rating: 3

I won't argue with that. I would have prefered someone with a higher vocal range, but Blaze was still a good choice, considering the music that the band wrote for X Factor and Virtual XI. He tried.This Message Edited On 06.14.06

Guitar_King_666


Comments: 13
06.28.06

Album Rating: 2

again another blaze album. i didnt like this album much, the only track i liked is futureal since it has a good pace. blaze's vocals just don't fit with the iron maiden thrash sound.

south_of_heaven 11


Comments: 5080
06.30.06


The Clansman is so amazing. It's easily becoming one of my favorite Maiden songs.

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deflepp0925


Comments: 213
08.07.06

Album Rating: 1.5

great review BUT met65 was right, blaze is bad
it's not that he's good but doesnt compare, it's that he's not that great. Futureal is one of the worst sounding songs i have ever listened to from a good band.
blaze not only made iron maiden have a style change, it wasn't minor. they sounded COMPLETELY different and when bruce came back, they sounded better, proving my point of blaze having a negative overall effect on the band
good reveiw, though futureal still sucks

Sacrifice666


Comments: 1
09.18.06


Futureal Maiden's worst song????????????

Shock
Shock
and Double Shock!!!!!!!!!!!!

It's one of the most awesome songs and definitely Blaze's best work.

BLAZE DOESN'T SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mikesn
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3495
09.18.06

Album Rating: 3

Enthusiastic aren't we?

Darkside18


Comments: 20
10.17.06

Album Rating: 3.5

I pretty enjoy this cd, Futureal, The Clansman, Como Estais Amigos are the songs I like.


ZFighter142


Comments: 196
01.06.07

Album Rating: 2.5

I dont know why... but I really like this album. Track 7, (dont look to the eyes of a stranger) is the best track.

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FR33L0RD


Comments: 1093
09.05.07

Album Rating: 2

Blaze voice is ruining the album.

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SylentEcho


Comments: 1274
09.05.07

Album Rating: 3

yeah, I dont like his voice at all.

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