Heavy metal stalwarts Iron Maiden have yet to receive the "royal treatment" when it comes to the anthology section of their surprisingly consistent catalog (we'll just let the two records with Bruce Dickinsin' replacement Blaze Bayley disappear into the ether), but Sony's Somewhere Back in Time: The Best of 1980-1989 provides listeners with a semi-decent set of heavy metal crib notes from the group's most popular era. Like previous compilations, the inclusion of cuts like "Run to the Hills," "Number of the Beast," "2 Minutes to Midnight," and "The Trooper" is a no-brainer, and great album tracks like "Powerslave" and "Evil That Men Do" make for a fun listen, but one has to question the validity of populating a greatest-hits collection with four tracks culled from a live performance. Love them or hate them, when it comes to live albums, 1985's Live After Death is one of the better ones out there, and there's no denying the electricity that runs through "Aces High" and "Wrathchild," but why deny first-time listeners the fine studio versions of both, especially Paul Di'Anno's "Phantom of the Opera" and "Iron Maiden?" Also, where are all of the tracks from 1983's landmark Piece of Mind album? For such a beloved metal institution, there are precious few quality retrospectives and a whole bunch of merely adequate ones, guess which camp Somewhere Back in Time falls into? ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide
yeah all of these songs are great but iron maidens hits cant possibly be combined into 15 songs n i agree w/ firesq80 n if u want 2 hear maidens best songs then listen to the iron maiden box set w/ every song. might take about a week, but it wud be the BEST week of ur life n mchonda78
wow ... How can anyone limit those years to only 15 SONGS !?!?! Those albums are amazing on their own .. at this point almost have to listen to them from begining to end. I listend to Piece of Mind sooooooo many times that its weird not to hear the whole album. Certainly ALL great songs on this release, no question, but I don't think it can be considered a "best of .. "
Probobly there best Greatest Hits Sorta Compilation, but alot of songs are really missing from this such as The Clarvoiyant, Heaven Can Wait, and Die with your boots on. But this ablum is what got me obbssesed with iron maiden, a good start if you are new to the band, but unless u wanna hear bruce sing some paul songs, its not the best Maiden Cd you could buy.
yep there is some major error going on here since I'm listening to Powerslave supposedly on this album but, um, not in that track list you see above this comment. The review is for Somewhere In Time not this album... Know Steve, Know Maiden. No Steve, No Maiden.