Killers (Iron Maiden album)

Killers
Studio album by Iron Maiden
Released 2 February 1981
Recorded November 1980[1] – January 1981[2]
Studio Battery Studios, London, England
Genre Heavy metal
Length 38:18[3]
Label
Producer Martin Birch
Iron Maiden studio albums chronology
Iron Maiden
(1980)
Killers
(1981)
The Number of the Beast
(1982)
Singles from Killers
  1. "Twilight Zone*"
    Released: 2 March 1981
  2. "Purgatory"
    Released: 15 June 1981
*Not an original album track, but added to later editions
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal9/10[5]
Sputnikmusic4.0/5[6]

Killers is the second studio album by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 2 February 1981 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and on 6 June 1981 by Harvest Records and Capitol Records in the United States. The album was their first with guitarist Adrian Smith, and their last with vocalist Paul Di'Anno, who was sacked after problems with his stage performance arose due to his alcohol and cocaine use.[7] Killers was also the first Iron Maiden album recorded with the assistance of producer Martin Birch, who went on to produce their next eight albums up until Fear of the Dark (1992).

Background

Killers was the second and final Iron Maiden album with vocalist Paul Di'Anno (shown here in 2008)

Killers is the only Iron Maiden album to feature two instrumentals, and was written almost exclusively by Steve Harris,[8] with only minor assistance from the rest of the band (the title track and "Twilight Zone" being the only other songs to receive additional writing credits). Each song, with the exception of "Murders in the Rue Morgue" (based on the story of the same name by Edgar Allan Poe)[9] and "Prodigal Son", had been written in the years prior to the recording of their debut album,[10] though none were recorded professionally until the Killers sessions, apart from "Wrathchild" (an early version recorded in 1979 was featured on the Metal for Muthas compilation).[10]

The North American edition, which came out a few months after it did in the UK, was initially released on Harvest Records/Capitol Records and subsequently on Sanctuary Records/Columbia Records. The song "Twilight Zone" was also added to the album.

The Killer World Tour was the tour in support of the album and would feature the band's earliest shows in the US, the first being at The Aladdin, Las Vegas in support of Judas Priest.[11] The song "Wrathchild" is the only regularly played track from the album, appearing in almost all their concert tours.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Steve Harris, except where noted:

Original release

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "The Ides of March" (Instrumental)  1:48
2. "Wrathchild"    2:54
3. "Murders in the Rue Morgue"    4:14
4. "Another Life"    3:22
5. "Genghis Khan" (Instrumental)  3:02
6. "Innocent Exile"    3:50
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Killers"  Paul Di'Anno, Harris 4:58
2. "Prodigal Son"    6:05
3. "Purgatory"    3:18
4. "Drifter"    4:47
Total length:
38:18

1981 North American version

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "The Ides of March" (Instrumental)  1:48
2. "Wrathchild"    2:54
3. "Murders in the Rue Morgue"    4:14
4. "Another Life"    3:22
5. "Genghis Khan" (Instrumental)  3:02
6. "Innocent Exile"    3:50
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Killers"  Di'Anno, Harris 4:58
2. "Twilight Zone"  Dave Murray, Harris 2:33
3. "Prodigal Son"    6:05
4. "Purgatory"    3:18
5. "Drifter"    4:47
Total length:
40:51

1998 Remastered release

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "The Ides of March" (Instrumental)  1:46
2. "Wrathchild"    2:55
3. "Murders in the Rue Morgue"    4:19
4. "Another Life"    3:23
5. "Genghis Khan" (Instrumental)  3:09
6. "Innocent Exile"    3:54
7. "Killers"  Harris, Di'Anno 5:01
8. "Prodigal Son"    6:12
9. "Purgatory"    3:20
10. "Twilight Zone"  Murray, Harris 2:33
11. "Drifter"    4:49
Total length:
41:21

1995 reissue bonus disc

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Twilight Zone"  Murray, Harris 2:33
2. "Women in Uniform" (originally by Skyhooks)Greg Macainsh 3:07
3. "Invasion"    2:38
4. "Phantom of the Opera" (Live)  6:55

1995 US Reissue bonus disc

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Women in Uniform" (originally by Skyhooks)Greg Macainsh 3:07
2. "Invasion"  Harris 2:38
3. "Phantom of the Opera" (Live)  6:55
4. "Running Free" (Live)Harris, Di'Anno 3:07
5. "Remember Tomorrow" (Live)Harris, Di'Anno 5:44
6. "Wrathchild" (Live)Harris 2:52
7. "Killers" (Live)Harris, Di'Anno 4:50
8. "Innocent Exile" (Live)Harris 3:46

The original Australian version of the album also includes the band's cover of Skyhooks' "Women in Uniform", which was previously released as a single in 1980.[12] The US Castle Records 1995 bonus disc contains several live tracks which originally appeared on the 1981 EP Maiden Japan.[13]

Covers

The song "Wrathchild" was covered in 2003 by the English metal band Sikth and featured as a B-side on their single "Scent of the Obscene".[14] The song was also covered in 2005 by female tribute band The Iron Maidens on their 2007 album Route 666 and again in 2008 by Gallows on the tribute CD Maiden Heaven: A Tribute to Iron Maiden released by Kerrang! magazine.[15] "Wrathchild" was featured in the PlayStation 2 game Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s.[16] Appears as a bonus track on the reissue to American Death Metal band Six Feet Under 1999 album Maximum Violence.

Personnel

Production and performance credits are adapted from the album liner notes.[3][17]

Iron Maiden

Additional personnel

Chart performance

Album

Country Chart (1981) Peak
position
Austria Ö3 Austria Top 40 20[18]
Finland The Official Finnish Charts 18[19]
Germany Media Control Charts 10[20]
New Zealand RIANZ 41[21]
Norway VG-lista 19[22]
Sweden Sverigetopplistan 11[23]
United Kingdom Official Albums Chart 12[24]
United States Billboard 200 78[25]
Country Chart (2010) Peak
position
Greece IFPI Greece 64[26]
Country Chart (2012) Peak
position
Sweden Sverigetopplistan 44[23]

Singles

Single Chart (1981) Peak
position
Album
"Twilight Zone" UK Singles Chart 31[27] Killers
"Purgatory" 52[28]
Single Chart (1990) Peak
position
Album
"Women in Uniform / Twilight Zone" UK Albums Chart[note 1] 10[29]
"Purgatory / Maiden Japan" 5[30]

Notes

  1. Re-release of both singles as part of The First Ten Years box set. Exceeded the length limit of the UK Singles chart.

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
Canada (Music Canada)[31] Platinum 100,000^
France (SNEP)[32] Gold 200,000*
Germany (BVMI)[33] Gold 250,000^
Sweden (GLF)[34] Gold 50,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[35] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[36] Gold 500,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

  1. Bushell, Garry; Halfin, Ross (1985). Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden (2nd ed.). Zomba Books. p. 83. ISBN 0-946391-84-X.
  2. Bushell, Garry; Halfin, Ross (1985). Running Free, The Official Story of Iron Maiden (2nd ed.). Zomba Books. p. 88. ISBN 0-946391-84-X.
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  5. Popoff, Martin (November 1, 2005). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 170. ISBN 978-1-894959-31-5.
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  7. Saulnier, Jason (22 November 2012). "Paul Di'Anno Interview, Legendary Singer talks Life on the Road". Music Legends. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  8. Doran, John (2005). "Murder Most Foul". Metal Hammer presents: Iron Maiden 30 Years of Metal Mayhem: 144.
  9. Brannigan, Paul. "Hack Job?". Kerrang! Legends (2): 26–27.
  10. 1 2 Wall, Mick (2004). Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing. p. 183. ISBN 1-86074-542-3.
  11. Wall, Mick (2004). Iron Maiden: Run to the Hills, the Authorised Biography (3rd ed.). Sanctuary Publishing. p. 251. ISBN 1-86074-542-3.
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  13. "Iron Maiden - Killers 1995 US 2CD". Discogs. Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  14. "Sikth - Scent Of The Obscene". Discogs. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
  15. "Kerrang! Maiden Heaven Track Listing Revealed!". Kerrang!. 25 June 2008. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
  16. "Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks The 80s: Complete List Of Songs Revealed". Blabbermouth.net. 4 July 2007. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
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