Iron Maiden – Best of the Beast – Review December 1, 1996 It took two discs, 27 songs (76 minutes), and a 60 page booklet to get across all the songs and info required to do a band like Iron Maiden justice.
Iron Maiden – with Fear Factory at Avalon – Review April 1, 1996 At first listen, Blaze’s vocals sounded like Bruce’s, although some people would beg to differ. Maiden played a good cross-section of their songs.
Fear Factory – with Iron Maiden at Avalon – Review April 1, 1996 Burton C. Bell’s vocals sounded pretty close to the studio except for some minor crowd-driving ad-libbing. Dino Cazares’ guitar work was ripping.
Iron Maiden – The X-Factor – Review March 1, 1996 Now, the heaviest thing about Maiden is their gory cover graphics with a model of zombie-mascot Eddie by Hugh Syme.
Killers – Menace to Society – Review April 1, 1995 “Past Due” recalls his stint with Maiden, but much mimics the sound of Pantera, a throaty roar and electronic kickdrum thudding dully in your face.
Bruce Dickinson – Balls to Picasso – Review December 1, 1994 This is no Maiden album. This is nostalgia rooted in the present, a surprising piece of work by one of the heavy metal gods himself.