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Food for thought : Food for thought
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Genre-defying interpretations of genre-defining heavy metal music
Genre: Jazz: Smooth Jazz
Release Date: 2005
Food for thought Record Label: Book of Hours Anti-tainment
  • Buy CD - $14.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Be Quick or Be Dead 4:41 Album Only
Twilight Zone 2:33 Album Only
22 Acacia Avenue 7:37 Album Only
The Angel and the Gambler 2:14 Album Only
The Mercenary 1:02 Album Only
The Trooper 4:02 Album Only
Fortunes of War 2:40 Album Only
Blood On the World's Hands 2:15 Album Only
Stranger in a Strange Land 5:50 Album Only
Flash of the Blade 4:02 Album Only
Wildest Dreams 2:14 Album Only
Futureal 2:53 Album Only
The Nomad 1:08 Album Only
Sanctuary 2:52 Album Only
Innocent Exile 3:26 Album Only
Public Enema Number One 5:49 Album Only
Heaven Can Wait 3:20 Album Only
Burning Ambition 2:35 Album Only
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son 10:25 Album Only

Album Notes

If Iron Maiden were jazz, Motörhead or Simon and Garfunkel what would they sound like? Or if they were bossanova, funk, AC/DC or played by the camp fire? The answers to those questions can be found at Food for Thought.

Masterminds behind the project are Swedes Henrik Johansson and Mattias Reinholdsson. They have been aided by (to name some of the more known) L-G Petrov (Entombed), Björn Flodkvist (Enter the Hunt, ex Candlemass and Gone) and Chris Dale (Sack Trick and Bruce Dickinson). Even Iron Maidens own bodyguard Peter Lokrantz is featured! Talented friends have helped out playing other instruments, for instance, key harp, banjo, accordion, cello, guitar, were needed.

The CD is released worldwide through the webpage www.food-for-thought.tk in July 2005.

More info can be found on the website or by mailing fft@bookofhours.net

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REVIEWS

awesome must have for Maiden fans
author: john
As a Maiden fanatic i just had to have this cd. When i learned of its existence it was just a matter of googling it which led me here. Great quality, professionaly arranged and songs covered like you never heard them before. Accoustic 22 Acacia Avenue was very haunting.
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