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TheMagician
03-21-2005, 11:32 PM
A mate emailed this to me - exciting news, but I wonder who "Maestro Mysterioso" is? Anyone have any ideas? Don't recall Dickinson doing any work with a keys player before although I may be wrong?

IRON MAIDEN Singer BRUCE DICKINSON: New Solo Album Details Revealed - Mar. 10, 2005

According to a posting on the IRON MAIDEN fan site MaidenFans.com, IRON MAIDEN frontman Bruce Dickinson has set "Tyranny of Souls" as the title of his long-awaited new solo album, due in Europe on May 23. A release date for the rest of the world has yet to be announced.

Here's what the latest issue of the U.K. magazine Classic Rock had to say about the new CD:

Bruce Dickinson's sixth studio album has now been mixed. "A Tyranny of Souls" is the singer's first solo work since "The Chemical Wedding" in 1998 and his subsequent return to IRON MAIDEN. Overseen by TRIBE OF GYPSIES guitarist Roy Z, who came to Dickinson having finshed JUDAS PRIEST's "Angel of Retribution", it sees Bruce picking up where he left off seven years ago.

"With this album, MAIDEN were completely off my radar scope," Bruce told Classic Rock at an exclusive preview of the album. "I was worried that I couldn't follow '...Wedding', which was a real statement of identity for me. It needed to be very heavy, which it is, but also to throw a few different elements into the mix."

Typically for Dickinson, the album was born in unusual circumstances. Having been supplied with a set of Roy Z riffs, the singer wrote the lyrics in various hotel rooms while touring with MAIDEN. The music and vocals were recorded at Roy's house — in a room containing just one bed. Bruce explains: "I'd ripped some muscles falling off stage and was in absolute agony. I had to lie down every few minutes."

Roy Z plays all the guitars, and an associate — secretively called Maestro Mysterioso — contributed the keyboard parts by email.

While "The Chemical Wedding" was largely inspired by the occult science of alchemy, a loose theme of aviation and sci-fi binds together "Kill Devil Hill", "Abduction" and a number of others.

Shreddy
03-22-2005, 09:08 AM
Cool,

The last two Dickenson discs were awesome.

Ed

TheMagician
04-04-2005, 05:52 PM
The official press-release changes things subtly and gives a clue as to who it is...


Keyboards would later be added by a shady individual known only as Maestro Mistheria.

“He’s Italian,” exclaims Bruce enthusiastically, “but nobody’s met him. We email him the tracks, and he sends them back overlain with millions of ideas. They’re all fantastic, and we just chose the ones that we want!”


I reckon its that guy Mistheria who someone posted that funny (but very well played) video for ages ago: http://www.jordanrudess.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1458

Interesting because he doesn't seem the kind of person who'd be backwards in making himself known if he was working with a legend like Dickinson. Could make for an interesting combination of Dickinson and fast neo-classical keys?

TheMagician
04-07-2005, 08:31 PM
I've confirmed that it is Mistheria if anyone cares :)

Drusillus
04-07-2005, 09:43 PM
LOL, sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet B)

TheMagician
05-11-2005, 11:34 PM
Video of first single from Dickinson is here for those interested:

www.screamforme.com (http://www.screamforme.com)