BRUCE DICKINSON: Japanese Version Of 'Tyrrany Of Souls' To Include Bonus Track

April 28, 2005

According to a post at MaidenFans.com, the Japanese version of IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson's new solo album, "Tyrrany of Souls", will include an exclusive bonus track, entitled "Eternal".

Says MaidenFans.com, "While it doesn't confirm previous rumors that a live version of 'Chemical Wedding' and a new track called 'Emblem of Hate' would appear, these might be included in the final Japanese release or in the rumored 'Abduction' CD single."

Meanwhile, BestBuy.com has uploaded 30-second audio samples of all the tracks from the forthcoming CD, due on May 24 (one day earlier internationally) via Sanctuary Records. Check them out at this location.

Seven years have elapsed since the vocalist's last fully-fledged solo release, "The Chemical Wedding", during which time he made a hugely successful return to IRON MAIDEN, recording two highly acclaimed albums and touring the globe several times.

This new album sees him renewing a fruitful collaboration with guitarist/producer/writer Roy Z of the Latin-based rock group TRIBE OF GYPSIES. Z has worked with Bruce since 1994's "Balls to Picasso" album, also producing the likes of HELLOWEEN, DOWNSET, HALFORD and most recently JUDAS PRIEST's reunion album, "Angel of Retribution".

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