Product Details
Description
Original 1988 Europe Press. The record has been graded as Very Good Plus (VG+) condition and the cover has been graded as Very Good Plus (VG+) condition.
Cover looks great, just some minor edge and corner wear. Includes printed inner sleeve in VG+ condition. Record labels have an initial written in pen on both sides, pics available for reference.
Record shows some minor hairline scratches under bright light that doesn't affect play back. Record has been ultrasonically cleaned and now lives in a new rice paper sleeve.
Iron Maiden – Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
Step into the mystical, ice-cold realm of prophecy and power with Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, Iron Maiden’s legendary 1988 concept album. Fusing electrifying heavy metal with progressive rock elements, this album delivers an epic journey of fate, mysticism, and supernatural destiny—all wrapped in blistering guitar solos and soaring vocals.
From the thunderous opener “Moonchild” to the anthemic “Can I Play with Madness”, and the haunting, atmospheric title track, this album pushes Maiden’s storytelling to new heights. Featuring intricate compositions, galloping basslines, and the dual-guitar harmonies of Dave Murray and Adrian Smith, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son captures the band at their most ambitious and theatrical.
Product Details:
- Record Condition: VG+ (Very Good Plus)
- Cover Condition: VG+ (Very Good Plus)
- Inner Sleeve: New Rice Paper Sleeve
- Artist: Iron Maiden
- Title: Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- Year of Press: 1988
- Record Label: EMI
- Catalogue Number: 064-79 0258 1
- Format: LP
- Country: Europe
- Genre: Rock, Heavy Metal
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, stamped, variant 2): 7950491-A01 STERLING 795 142 1-A-01 1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, stamped, variant 2): 7950491-B01 STERLING 795 142 1-B-01 1
Tracklist
- A1 Moonchild
- A2 Infinite Dreams
- A3 Can I Play With Madness
- A4 The Evil That Men Do
- B1 Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
- B2 The Prophecy
- B3 The Clairvoyant
- B4 Only The Good Die Young
Grading
The record has been graded as VG+ (Very Good Plus) and the cover as VG+ (Very Good Plus)