Numbers from the Beast

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Numbers from the Beast
Numbers from the Beast cover
Tribute album by various artists
Released 11 October 2005
Genre Heavy metal
Label Rykodisc
Producer(s) Bob Kulick
Brett Chassen

Numbers From The Beast is a tribute album to Iron Maiden that was released in 2005. It celebrated the band's 25th anniversary of the release of their debut album. The songs are performed by some of the leading names in heavy metal. The album is produced by Bob Kulick and Brett Chassen. The cover-art was made by Derek Riggs, creator of Maiden's mascot Eddie. Track three features original Iron Maiden vocalist Paul Di'Anno who sang on the original version of the song.

  1. "Run to the Hills"
  2. "Wasted Years"
  3. "Wrathchild"
  4. "Flight of Icarus"
  5. "Fear of the Dark"
  6. "The Trooper"
  7. "Aces High"
  8. "2 Minutes to Midnight"
  9. "Can I Play with Madness"
  10. "The Evil That Men Do"
  11. "The Wicker Man"
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