

'Seventh Son of a Seventh Son' was the seventh studio album by metal band Iron Maiden, originally released in 1988 by EMI in Europe and its sister label Capitol Records in the US.
It was the first Iron Maiden release to feature keyboards. Like 'The Number of the Beast' and, later, 'Fear of the Dark' and 'The Final Frontier,' it debuted at No. 1 in the UK. It also marks the first appearance of many progressive rock elements which would be used frequently in later albums.
Parlophone Records will continue their reissues series of the Iron Maiden catalogue with The Studio Collection - Remastered, covering the band's sixteen-strong studio albums across their career to date.
Following on from 2014/2017's black vinyl releases, The Studio Collection - Remastered will be released on the Digipak CD format, with the track listing matching the original UK releases. The recordings are taken from the same remasters as the 2015 hi-res digital releases.
Maiden founding member and bassist Steve Harris says, "We've wanted to revisit these for a long time and I was delighted with the remastering we did in 2015. I thought it was the best that our albums have ever sounded and it was only right that we made them available on CD now too."
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