A Real Dead One is a live album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 25 October 1993. It was recorded at various concerts across Europe, during the Fear of the Dark Tour in 1992 and the Real Live Tour in 1993. It features songs from the very beginning of the band's career (1975) through the Powerslave era (1984), while counterpart A Real Live One contains songs from only the post-Powerslave albums.
Though Live After Death remains the strongest documentation of Iron Maiden on-stage, A Real Live One isn't a bad listen at all. Maiden was a band that always believed in giving its audience a monster of a show, and on the whole, the CD (recorded everywhere from France and Italy to Denmark and Finland) does a good job capturing the type of excitement these imaginative gothic headbangers generated on-stage. The idea behind the album is to pick up where Live After Death left off and emphasize material recorded after 1985, and the Brits do exactly that with inspired versions of such favorites as "From Here to Eternity," "The Evil That Men Do," "Bring Your Daughter…to the Slaughter," and "The Clairvoyant." One could nitpick about various omissions, but the bottom line is that A Real Live One isn't an album Maiden devotees will want to pass up.
Semi-legendary of the early days for Iron Maiden front-man jobs on the shoulders of this man born of Chingford, London as Paul Andrews or being well known over the entire Heavy Metal scene as Paul Di’Anno for quite not long terms before he’d being kick-out the legendary iconic band but never surrender to then, brought his own style of operatic and symphonic Heavy Metal super-power attitude for counting the days just like everyone would keep knowing him as a metallic ex-martyr turning to a travelling rockers of his own realm and musical sounds with mostly, fantasy and horror tales background themes just like this latter releasing for the millennium or compilation of more powerful vocals, out-takes and remixed materials from his previous album.