music.wikisort.org - Composition"Virus" is a single from Iron Maiden, released in 1996. It is the first single since 1980's "Women in Uniform" that does not appear on any official Iron Maiden studio album. It was, however, featured as a brand new track on the band's first ever career retrospective – 1996's double-disc Best of the Beast. It is the only Iron Maiden song to be credited to both of the band's guitarists. It has never been performed live by Iron Maiden, but Blaze Bayley performed it several times in his solo career. Lyrically, the song warns of rising business and government corruption in an increasingly Internet-dependent world.
1996 single by Iron Maiden
"Virus" |
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B-side | - "My Generation"
- "Doctor Doctor"
- "Prowler"
- "Invasion"
- "Sanctuary"
- "Wrathchild"
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Released | 2 September 1996 |
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Recorded | Summer 1996 |
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Genre | Heavy metal |
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Length | 6:14 3:54 (short version) |
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Label | EMI |
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Songwriter(s) | Blaze Bayley, Dave Murray, Janick Gers, Steve Harris |
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Background
In order to celebrate the band's 21 years, the single was released in three different formats. The first format, contains a short edit omitting the intro and features the same B-sides as the "Lord of the Flies" single from 1996, which included covers from The Who and UFO. These tracks were previously unreleased in the UK. The second features the full-length unedited version and songs from the 1979 compilation album Metal for Muthas, which marks the only studio recordings to feature former guitarist Tony Parsons. The third features two songs from Maiden's legendary 1978 demo recordings, The Soundhouse Tapes.
The single was the last until 2015's "Speed of Light" to use the classic variant of the band's logo: every single release from 1998's "The Angel and the Gambler" to 2010's "El Dorado" used an alternate that removed the extended ends of the "R", "M", and both "N's".
On the EP Slow Riot for New Zero Kanada by instrumental rock group Godspeed You! Black Emperor, the track "BBF3" features a vox pop interview to a person going by the name of Blaise Bailey Finnegan III who recites a poem made from the lyrics from "Virus", written by Blaze Bayley.[1]
The intro riff was used by the Bristol-based trio Kosheen on the song "I Want It All" from their 2001 album Resist.
Track listing
CD 1
- "Virus (Short Version)" (Steve Harris, Janick Gers, Dave Murray, Blaze Bayley) - 3:54
- "My Generation" (Pete Townshend; The Who cover) - 3:39
- "Doctor Doctor" (Michael Schenker, Phil Mogg; UFO cover) - 4:50
CD 2
- "Virus" (Harris, Gers, Murray, Bayley) - 6:14
- "Sanctuary" (Harris; from the 1979 compilation album Metal for Muthas) - 3:33
- "Wrathchild" (Harris; from the 1979 compilation album Metal for Muthas) - 3:06
12" vinyl
- "Virus" (Harris, Gers, Murray, Bayley)
- "Prowler" (Harris; from the 1978 demo The Soundhouse Tapes)
- "Invasion" (Harris; from the 1978 demo The Soundhouse Tapes)
- "Virus" - 3:53
- "Man on the Edge" - 4:11
- "Afraid to Shoot Strangers (Live in 1995) - 6:48
- "2 Minutes to Midnight" - 6:02
- "The Trooper" - 4:13
- "The Number of the Beast" - 4:52
- "Wrathchild" - 2:54
- "Strange World" (Unreleased Recording from The Soundhouse Tapes) - 5:22
- "Iron Maiden" (from The Soundhouse Tapes) - 4:01
Personnel
Production credits are adapted from the CD covers.[2][3]
- Iron Maiden
- Blaze Bayley – lead vocals ("Virus", "My Generation", "Doctor Doctor")
- Dave Murray – guitar
- Janick Gers – guitar ("Virus", "My Generation", "Doctor Doctor")
- Steve Harris – bass guitar, producer, mixing
- Nicko McBrain – drums ("Virus", "My Generation", "Doctor Doctor")
- Paul Di'Anno – lead vocals ("Prowler", "Invasion". "Sanctuary", "Wrathchild")
- Doug Sampson – drums ("Prowler", "Invasion", "Sanctuary", "Wrathchild")
- Tony Parsons – guitar ("Sanctuary", "Wrathchild")
- Paul Cairns – guitar (uncredited) ("Prowler, "Invasion")
- Production
- Nigel Green – producer, mixing
- Neal Harrison – producer ("Sanctuary", "Wrathchild")
Chart (1996) |
Peak position |
Dutch Singles Chart |
48[4] |
Finnish Singles Chart |
3[5] |
Swedish Singles Chart |
31[6] |
UK Singles Chart |
16[7] |
References
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Tours |
- Metal for Muthas Tour
- Iron Maiden Tour
- Killer World Tour
- The Beast on the Road
- World Piece Tour
- World Slavery Tour
- Somewhere on Tour
- Seventh Tour of a Seventh Tour
- No Prayer on the Road
- Fear of the Dark Tour
- Real Live Tour
- The X Factour
- Virtual XI World Tour
- The Ed Hunter Tour
- Brave New World Tour
- Dance of Death World Tour
- Eddie Rips Up the World Tour
- A Matter of Life and Death Tour
- Somewhere Back in Time World Tour
- The Final Frontier World Tour
- Maiden England World Tour
- The Book of Souls World Tour
- Legacy of the Beast World Tour
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Virus (с англ. — «Вирус») — тридцатый сингл британской хеви-метал-группы Iron Maiden. Со времён сингла «Women in Uniform» (1980), первый сингл, выпущенный группой не в поддержку «номерного» альбома. Тем не менее, сингл выпущен в поддержку первого альбома-сборника группы Best of the Beast.
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