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The Best of Bruce Dickinson
2001 greatest hits album by Bruce Dickinson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Best of Bruce Dickinson is a compilation album released in 2001 by Bruce Dickinson. Two versions were released; a single disc version and a bonus disc version. On the front cover, the album title is imposed upon the seal of the demon Astaroth.
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Disc 1 is a selection of songs from his previous solo albums, with the addition of two new songs, "Broken" and "Silver Wings", both of which were written by Dickinson and guitarist/producer Roy Z. Disc 2 contains rare songs, most of which have appeared as b-sides on singles. The track "The Voice of Crube" is an explanation of the various songs, narrated by Bruce (for whom 'Crube' is an anagram).
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Bruce Dickinson – vocals
- Roy Z – guitar, piano, mellotron
- Adrian Smith – guitar
- Janick Gers – guitar
- Eddie "Cheddar" Casillas – bass
- Alex Dickson – guitar
- Andy Carr – bass
- Chris Dale – bass
- Doug Vanbooven – percussion
- Fabio del Rio – drums
- Alessandro Elena – drums
- Dickie Fliszar – drums
- Dave Ingraham – drums
- Alan Siviter – drums (on "Dracula")
- Doug Siviter – bass (on "Dracula")
- Baz Eardley – guitar (on "Dracula")
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Production
- Producers: Jack Endino, Shay Baby, Roy Z
- Engineers: Jack Endino, Spencer May
- Mixing: Spencer May, Shay Baby
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