If you want a complete chronological list of every studio album, single, and major live/compilation release, I can provide the full discography table sorted by year. Also can expand any album with personnel, tracklist, and critical notes.

The self-titled debut is a raw, hungry masterpiece born from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). With vocalist Paul Di’Anno’s snarling, streetwise delivery, tracks like "Prowler," "Remember Tomorrow," and the galloping "Phantom of the Opera" showcased Steve Harris’s signature bass-led attack. While production is thin, the songwriting is shockingly mature. The album’s closing title track, "Iron Maiden," remains a live setlist staple.

The arrival of Bruce Dickinson marked a turning point, propelling the band to global superstardom.

These albums saw the band deepening their progressive tendencies.

The final album featuring Paul Di'Anno's punk-edged vocals. The Golden Era & Global Dominance (1982–1988)

Fronted by Blaze Bayley , these albums presented a darker, more experimental, and even "proggy" side to the band.

Marked the creative peak and conclusion of their celebrated 1980s run. Mid-Era Shifts & Experimental Years (1990–1998)

An audacious debut that reached #4 on the UK charts. It features classics like "Phantom of the Opera" and the self-titled "Iron Maiden".

Played in its entirety on its supporting tour, a rare move for a veteran act. The Final Frontier (2010)

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Iron Maiden. Discography Today

If you want a complete chronological list of every studio album, single, and major live/compilation release, I can provide the full discography table sorted by year. Also can expand any album with personnel, tracklist, and critical notes.

The self-titled debut is a raw, hungry masterpiece born from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). With vocalist Paul Di’Anno’s snarling, streetwise delivery, tracks like "Prowler," "Remember Tomorrow," and the galloping "Phantom of the Opera" showcased Steve Harris’s signature bass-led attack. While production is thin, the songwriting is shockingly mature. The album’s closing title track, "Iron Maiden," remains a live setlist staple.

The arrival of Bruce Dickinson marked a turning point, propelling the band to global superstardom. Iron Maiden. DISCOGRAPHY

These albums saw the band deepening their progressive tendencies.

The final album featuring Paul Di'Anno's punk-edged vocals. The Golden Era & Global Dominance (1982–1988) If you want a complete chronological list of

Fronted by Blaze Bayley , these albums presented a darker, more experimental, and even "proggy" side to the band.

Marked the creative peak and conclusion of their celebrated 1980s run. Mid-Era Shifts & Experimental Years (1990–1998) The arrival of Bruce Dickinson marked a turning

An audacious debut that reached #4 on the UK charts. It features classics like "Phantom of the Opera" and the self-titled "Iron Maiden".

Played in its entirety on its supporting tour, a rare move for a veteran act. The Final Frontier (2010)