Iron Maiden's "Number Of The Beast" voted best British album of last 60 years

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IRON MAIDEN's 'The Number Of The Beast' Voted Best British Album Of Past 60 Years - May 28, 2012
IRON MAIDEN's classic 1982 LP "The Number Of The Beast" was named best British album of the past 60 years in an HMV poll to mark the Diamond Jubilee.

IRON MAIDEN's third full-length effort, which saw the recording debut of vocalist Bruce Dickinson, and the final appearance of drummer Clive Burr in the band, took a whopping 9.2% share of the 30,000 votes cast — being selected 2,754 times.

This landmark recording, which, to date, has sold over 14 million copies worldwide and features the anthemic U.K. Top-10 single "Run To The Hills", gave the band their first U.K. No. 1 album. Dickinson comments: "We're astonished and delighted to hear 'The Number Of The Beast' has been named No.1 in HMV's Diamond Jubilee survey for the greatest British album category. Some of the most influential and classic albums from the past 60 years were in the running so it's a testament to our incredibly loyal and ever-supportive fans who voted for us. IRON MAIDEN is a proudly British band, so to win this category as voted for by the British public, in Jubilee year, is very special. Thank you to all our wonderful fans!"

The month-long poll met with a remarkable response from music and film fans alike, with 54,545 votes cast in total across albums and film categories (split approx 30,000 for albums and 24,000 for films) and more than 330,000 Facebook mentions and likes generated in the process. In arguably one of the largest ever surveys of its kind — driven primarily by social media, people were able to select their favorites by using a simple but innovative voting app on the retailer's Facebook page that could also be accessed via hmv.com: Music CDs, DVDs, Games & More.

HMV's Gennaro Castaldo, comments: "You often tend to see the same artists and albums dominate album polls, but with social media increasingly giving the most ardent and passionate fans a powerful voice, I think that's all going to change, and so it's no surprise that IRON MAIDEN have come out on top as their fans are renowned for being the most loyal and dedicated around. Congratulations to IRON MAIDEN — we now know the number of the beast is, I fact, ….1.

"The beginning of Elizabeth II's reign, and the bright new future it represented, didn't just coincide with a flowering of British popular culture, it helped to provide the very spark that lit the touch-paper for an explosion in music and film talent. Since then, the Queen has presided over the richest period of cultural achievement in our nation's history, so it's only right that her Diamond Jubilee, which ironically also encapsulates sixty years of the official charts, should be a period when we reflect on the greatest British albums and films of the past six decades."

Compared to some critics' polls, which are often dominated by the same titles, the HMV survey for the Diamond Jubilee has been entirely determined by a public vote, and so arguably throws up one or two surprises. In doing so, however, it demonstrates the compelling and growing power of social media such as Facebook and Twitter to engage with fans and give them an interactive platform to express their passion for their favourite artists and recordings.

Equally impressive in second spot and with 6.3% of the votes (1,892 votes) are electronic music legends DEPECHE MODE, with, for many people, their career-defining album "Violator". The most popular artists overall, however, are THE BEATLES, who, with "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" at No. 3 (5.69%), have four albums in the top 10 and five in the top 20 — accounting for just over 20% or approximately 6,000 of the 30,000 votes cast in the albums category.

Top 10 British albums of the past 60 years, according to the poll hosted by HMV to mark the Diamond Jubilee:

01. IRON MAIDEN - The Number Of The Beast (9.18%)
02. DEPECHE MODE - Violator (6.30%)
03. THE BEATLES - Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (5.69)
04. THE BEATLES - Abbey Road (5.67%)
05. PINK FLOYD - The Dark Side Of The Moon (5.23%)
06. THE BEATLES - Revolver (4.01%)
07. QUEEN - A Night At The Opera (3.98%)
08. OASIS - (What's The Story) Morning Glory? (3.91%)
09. ADELE - 21 (3.07%)
10. THE BEATLES - White Album (2.60%)

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That's actually kind of cool that a Heavy Metal band took top spot considering the Weight of the competition they were contending with.:tup:

However they would slip to about 6th or 7th place out of the 10 albums listed on my personal poll.
 

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The albums that followed NOTB up until Seventh Son and including that I would rank much higher personally. Good to see NOTB get that sort of recognition though as it is a pretty damn good album.
 

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:heheh: The only album in the top 10 I don't have is Adele.

Goes to show how popular IM is among the people. My understanding is they didn't and don't get a whole lot of radio air play esp. in the UK and built their fan base mainly through their live performances and generally being cool toward their fans.
 

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Off of that list, I'd only put Dark Side of the Moon and Abbey Road above it. Cool to see though, nice recognition for one of the most solid metal albums of all time.
 

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Now I love Maiden. Paul D'Anno era is some of my favorite metal anyone has ever done. But....really? I mean, Black Sabbath, Crimson, The Beatles, etc etc.

The last 60 years covers it all. Did someone miscount the decades?
 

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Sort of depressing to see no Zeppelin on that list. I like that Violator made it though. THAT is unexpected. :)

Also... do the Beatles really have to take up half of that list? I mean couldn't they have made it one album per artist or something? Sheeesh.
 

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Now I love Maiden. Paul D'Anno era is some of my favorite metal anyone has ever done. But....really? I mean, Black Sabbath, Crimson, The Beatles, etc etc.

The last 60 years covers it all. Did someone miscount the decades?

Agreed particularly on Black Sabbath.
 

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