Iron Maiden's Resurrection At Hammersmith is a live album that captures the energy and power of one of the most iconic heavy metal bands of all time. Recorded during the band's 2000 tour, the album features classic tracks such as "The Trooper," "Fear of the Dark," and "Run to the Hills," as well as newer songs like "The Wicker Man" and "Brave New World."
The performances on Resurrection At Hammersmith are nothing short of spectacular. Bruce Dickinson's vocals are as powerful as ever, while the rest of the band delivers tight, precise performances that showcase their musicianship and chemistry. The album also features some impressive guitar solos from Dave Murray and Janick Gers, as well as thunderous drumming from Nicko McBrain.
One of the highlights of the album is the epic "Sign of the Cross," which clocks in at over 11 minutes and features some hauntingly beautiful guitar work. Another standout is "The Number of the Beast," which gets the crowd singing along and moshing in the aisles.