Fear of the Dark is the ninth studio album released by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. Released on 11 May 1992, it was their third studio release to top the UK albums chart, and the last to feature Bruce Dickinson as the group's lead vocalist until his return in 1999.
It was also the first album to be produced by bassist and band founder Steve Harris, and the last album to feature the work of producer Martin Birch, who retired after its release and died in 2020.
Track listing
- "Be Quick or Be Dead" Bruce Dickinson/Janick Gers 3:21
- "From Here to Eternity" Steve Harris 3:35
- "Afraid to Shoot Strangers" Harris 6:52
- "Fear Is the Key" Dickinson/Gers 5:30
- "Childhood's End" Harris 4:37
- "Wasting Love" Dickinson/Gers 5:46
- "The Fugitive" Harris 4:52
- "Chains of Misery" Dickinson/Dave Murray 3:33
- "The Apparition" Harris/Gers 3:53
- "Judas Be My Guide" Dickinson/Murray 3:06
- "Weekend Warrior" Harris/Gers 5:37
- "Fear of the Dark" Harris 7:16
Total length: 57:58
1995 reissue bonus disc
- "Nodding Donkey Blues" Harris/Dickinson/Murray/Nicko McBrain/Gers 3:16
- "Space Station No. 5" (Montrose cover) Ronnie Montrose/Sammy Hagar 11:57
- "Roll Over Vic Vella" (parody of Chuck Berry's "Roll Over Beethoven") Berry/Harris (adapted lyrics)
- 4:45
- "I Can't See My Feelings" (Budgie cover) Tony Bourge/Burke Shelley 3:48
- "No Prayer for the Dying" (live) Harris 4:24
- "Public Enema Number One" (live) Murray/Dickinson 3:57
- "Hooks in You" (live) Dickinson/Adrian Smith 3:45
Total length: 35:52
Notes
"Space Station No. 5" contains a hidden track titled "Bayswater Ain't a Bad Place to Be", which was previously released as a hidden track on the UK edition of the "Be Quick or Be Dead" single.
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