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Summary

Seventh Son of a Seventh Son is the seventh (and best) studio album, released on April 11, 1988, in the UK by EMI Records and in the US by Capitol Records and it debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart. The lead single, Can I Play with Madness, achieved notable success, reaching No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart.

This album is a concept piece inspired by the novel Seventh Son by Orson Scott Card, incorporating progressive rock elements, particularly evident in the length and intricate structure of the title track. Bassist Steve Harris conceived the album's theme after reading Orson Scott Card's novel. He initially struggled to find a title and concept for the album but was inspired by the story of a mystical seventh son believed to possess supernatural abilities.

The record and the ensuing tour signified the end of Adrian Smith, as he left during the pre-production phases of the next album, expressing disappointment with the band's evolving direction.

Adrian Smith live in New Jersey 88

Adrian Smith live in New Jersey 88

Artwork from Seventh Son of a Seventh Son

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Track Listings

Side One

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.MoonchildSmith, Dickinson5:38
2.Infinite DreamsHarris6:08
3.Can I Play with MadnessSmith, Dickinson, Harris3:30
4.The Evil That Men DoSmith, Dickinson, Harris4:33

Total length: 22:57

Side Two

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5.Seventh Son of a Seventh SonHarris9:52
6.The ProphecyMurray, Harris5:04
7.The ClairvoyantHarris4:26
8.Only the Good Die YoungHarris, Dickinson4:40

Total length: 20:54

1995 Reissue Bonus Disc

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.Black Bart BluesHarris, Dickinson6:43
2.Massacre (Thin Lizzy cover)Phil Lynott, Scott Gorham, Brian Downey2:52
3.Prowler '88Harris4:07
4.Charlotte the Harlot '88Murray4:11
5.Infinite Dreams (live)Harris6:03
6.The Clairvoyant (live)Harris4:27
7.The Prisoner (live)Smith, Harris6:09
8.Killers (live)Harris, Di'Anno5:03
9.Still Life (live)Murray, Harris4:39

Total length: 44:14

Line-up

Bruce Dickinson – vocals

Dave Murray – guitars

Adrian Smith – guitars

Steve Harris – bass

Nicko McBrain – drums

Iron Maiden 1988

Iron Maiden 1988