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August 11, 2017
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Bruce Dickinson SIGNED COPY First ever Single recorded
SIGNED BY BAND MEMBERS UNFORTUNATELY NOT BRUCE BUT THIS WAS ALL SIGNED BY ORIGINAL MEMBERS BACK AFTER FIRST PRESSING. Bruce WAS NOT AT THE PRESSING.
I HAVE TWO SINGLES SIGNED FOUND IN MY COLLECTION
NOW THIS IS EXTREMY RARE ONLY TWO IN THE WORLD
please be aware of the black label version being sold on here it is not original its a reprint. someone trying to cash in
Double A side Man in the street/ Down the road Band Name Speed.
This is absolutely 100% genuine i have just A FEW left from the original 1000 pressed.
I was the Keyboard player so i know this is the original pressings on the Blue Label
Buyer beware
Any other colour label is not original. As these are rare and sought after somebody decided to press some more on a silver/BLACK label but these are not original THEY ARE RE ISSUE BE CAREFUL
This is very very Rare only 1000 ever pressed. They are valued at £500 plus . This is absolutely genuine and is Brand new never been played Immaculate condition. I know its original , as i was the Keyboard player in the band. Bruce originally known as Bruce Bruce recorded this prior to joining Samson and then going on to IRON MAIDEN
There is reams of info on the net re this Bruce early Days http://www.bookofhours.net/bdwbn/early.htm
http://www.metal-archives.com/bands/Speed/16757
plus lots of other info to prove this is genuine.
Will ship worldwide
This is what an avid Bruce fan said SEE BELOW
GRAB THIS VERY VERY RARE SINGLE NOW This is also the last few I have
I wouldn't say this release is particularly bad, it's just the individual songs are a bit overlong and repetitive. While this problem is not as prominent in 'On the Road', the first track 'Man on the Street' could've had a bit of length cut off it. The main riff of the song, although pretty good, is repeated throughout both of the songs to the point where it can get a bit boring.
The thing that saves this, though, is the great solos and vocals by Bruce Dickinson. It is interesting how Bruce's voice was quite different from the later, more 'operatic' style he would develop in Maiden. The solos are excellent and show the potential of the guitarist, and there is a nice keyboard solo in 'Man on the Street' before the guitar comes in.
So in conclusion, although it is a little average for NWoBHM, this is quite a fun release with some great solos. It's also good to hear what Dickinson was like before Maiden. If you see it floating around on the net (which is where I got my copy), I recommend grabbing it, if only for the aforementioned reason.