THE NUMBER OF DA BOOTS : THE IRON MAIDEN BOOTLEG COMPILATION ALBUM
FEATURES EXCLUSIVE WAX AUDIO TRACK! (more details below).
It's finally here - the first ever Iron Maiden mashup album THE NUMBER OF DA BOOTS. Featuring Wax Audio, Celebrity Murder Party, Copycat, DJ Lobsterdust, DJ Schmolli, The Illuminoids and Simon Iddol, all of whom have submitted their very own mashup tributes to one of heavy metal's finest. As well as bringing together several Maiden mashups already in circulation, The Number of Da Boots features no less than 7 brand new Maiden boots made exclusively for this release - including the epic 8 minute Maiden Goes to Hollywood by Wax Audio - which you can only hear on THE NUMBER OF DA BOOTS.
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TRACKLIST:
01. Celebrity Murder Party (feat. Joanne Lunan) - Sympathy for the Soul of the Beast Iron Maiden vs George Michael vs The Soupdragons vs The Rolling Stones vs King Curtis
02. Wax Audio - Hallowed be thy Enemy Public Enemy vs Iron Maiden
03. Lobsterdust - Marley Maiden (from Exodus to Revelations) Iron Maiden vs Bob Marley
04. Copycat - Numb World (A Copycat Mash) Iron Maiden vs Pet Shop Boys
05. Celebrity Murder Party - This Brutal Oilslave Nitro Deluxe vs Iron Maiden vs Future Sound of London vs Muslim Gauze vs Brian Eno and David Byrne vs Midnight Oil
06. Wax Audio - Maiden goes to Hollywood Frankie goes to Hollywood vs Iron Maiden
07. The Illuminoids - 30 Running Adidas Iron Maiden vs Run DMC vs Bow Wow Wow
08. DJ Schmolli - Deja Vu Vu Beyonce vs Iron Maiden
09. Celebrity Murder Party - Call me Phantom Scissor Sisters vs Blondie vs Iron Maiden
10. Wax Audio - Maiden goes to Bollywood Iron Maiden vs Dhoom
11. Simon Iddol - Overkill of the beast Piano Tribute to Iron Maiden vs Kosheen
Shhhh. DJ Morgoth - Iron Maiden DJ Morgoth (karaoke) vs Bad News
About The Number of Da Boots exclusive Wax Audio track Maiden Goes to Hollywood:

Iron Maiden's album Powerslave was released in September 1984, just one month prior to the release of Frankie Goes to Hollywood's equally seminal Welcome to the Pleasuredome. Whilst the two albums represented opposite ends of the pop music milieu, both shared equal measures of camp, chest-beating bravado, epic songwriting and interestingly, themes based on the work of the 18th century English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Maiden's longest ever song - The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, was of course a re-telling of the famous Coleridge poem in which a wedding guest is regaled by a world-weary mariner about his supernatural encounters on an ill-fated sea voyage. The epic title track of Frankie's Welcome to the Pleasuredome is based Coleridge's other best know poem Kubla Khan - from which the opulent ancient Mogul capital of Xanadu was made (in)famous.
Sources:
- Iron Maiden - The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Powerslave (1984) - Iron Maiden - Moonchild - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988) - Iron Maiden - The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Live) - Live After Death (1984) - Iron Maiden - Only the Good Die Young - Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988)
- Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax - Welcome to the Pleasuredome (1984) - Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Relax (12" New York Mix - 1984) - Frankie Goes to Hollywood - The World is My Oyster - Welcome to the Pleasuredome (1984) - Frankie Goes to Hollywood - Welcome to the Pleasuredome - Welcome to the Pleasuredome (1984)
- Ian McKellen - The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Recited for BBC Radio (2007)
- Gyorgy Ligeti - Requiem For Soprano, Mezzo Soprano, Two Mixed Choirs & Orchestra (1963-65)
Available only on THE NUMBER OF DA BOOTS : THE IRON MAIDEN BOOTLEG COMPILATION ALBUM
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Or straight from HERE (.RAR file, 122MB - includes cover art and .PDF booklet)
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