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Bruce Dickinson - The Chemical Wedding flac album
  • Performer Bruce Dickinson
  • Title The Chemical Wedding
  • Date of release 1998
  • Style Heavy Metal
  • Other formats MP4 AUD VQF MP1 FLAC VOC RA
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1852 mb
  • Size FLAC 1841 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
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The Chemical Wedding is the fifth solo album by English heavy metal singer Bruce Dickinson, released on 14 July 1998 through Sanctuary Records

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Album The Chemical Wedding. Chemical Wedding Lyrics. How happy is the human soul? Not enslaved by dull control Left to dream and roam and play Shed the guilt of former days Walking on the foggy shore Watch the waves come rolling home Through the veil of pale moonlight My shadow stretches on its hand

By avoiding the experimental pitfalls of prior solo outings to fully embrace his metallic origins, Dickinson - the solo artist - is at his creative peak on these two records. The importance of co-songwriter, producer, and guitarist Roy Z's guidance in this revival cannot be overstated, and reuniting with fellow Maiden alum Adrian Smith wasn't a bad idea, either.

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Easily Bruce Dickinson's best solo album, this explosive set of songs has fiercely stood the test of time and is arguably his most consistent original recording since Iron Maiden's "Powerslave. After tinkering with a variety of styles and musicians for most of his earlier solo work, "The Chemical Wedding" was Dickinson's second disc with Maiden partner-in-crime Adrian Smith on lead guitar and the chemistry is blazing. Dickinson is thoroughly energized here with a confidence in voice and direction not heard since his early days with Maiden. Bruce Dickinson's solo career was at a mighty high peak with "The Chemical Wedding. While Iron Maiden struggled in a big-time way without Bruce, the former IM singer, who later re-joined the band in 2000, soared with 1997's "Accident Of Birth" and then 1998's mega follow-up "The Chemical Wedding.