Powerslave (song)

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"Powerslave"
"Powerslave" cover
Song by Iron Maiden
Album Powerslave
Released 1984
Recorded Kingsway Studios, London
Genre Heavy metal
Length 7:07
6:47 (1998 re-release)
Label EMI / Capitol Records
Writer Bruce Dickinson
Producer Martin Birch
Powerslave track listing
"Back in the Village"
(6)
"Powerslave"
(7)
"Rime of the Ancient Mariner"
(8)

"Powerslave" is the title track on fifth album by heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It is a tale about the demise of an Egyptian pharaoh. The use of Egyptian imagery and allusions to mythology is allegorical for vocalist Bruce Dickinson's spiteful outlook on the music industry, and how their greed and disrespect for talent leads to their own demise.[citation needed] It also inspired a tribute song, "Pepperslave", by the Gibbons of the Pink Pepper.[citation needed]

On the 1998 remastered version of Powerslave, the songs "Back in the Village" and "Powerslave" were separated in the wrong places, thus making "Back in the Village" longer and "Powerslave" shorter (the sounds effects of someone screaming followed by a deep ominous laugh, as well as a short rolling drum fill were moved to the end of the former from the beginning of the latter).[citation needed]

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