The Final Frontier World Tour

Iron Maiden Paris 2011

Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy 2011-06-28 Paris, France

Iron Maiden, Paris 2011: the physical release in hand

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Step 1 of 4. What you're looking at

This is a bootleg, not the official live album. The actual night itself, recorded from inside the crowd, with the mistakes and the roar left in. This is the concert as it really sounded, before anyone cleaned it up.

// Full facts

The show

Date
2011-06-28
Venue
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Location
Paris, France
Tour
The Final Frontier World Tour

The recording

Format
dvd

Credits

Taper
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// Tracklist

Disc 1

  1. 01 Satellite 15 …
  2. 02 The Final Frontier
  3. 03 El Dorado
  4. 04 Two Minutes to Midnight
  5. 05 The Talisman
  6. 06 Coming Home
  7. 07 Dance of Death
  8. 08 The Trooper
  9. 09 The Wicker Man

Disc 2

  1. 01 Blood Brothers
  2. 02 When the Wild Wind Blows
  3. 03 The Evil That Men Do
  4. 04 Fear of the Dark
  5. 05 Iron Maiden
  6. 06 The Number of the Beast
  7. 07 Hallowed Be Thy Name
  8. 08 Running Free
  9. 09 Credits

// Cover art

Help Cover artist unknown. If you made this artwork or know who did, let me know and I will credit it.

// The night

The second of two consecutive Bercy nights, played to around 19,000 people, with Rise to Remain, the band fronted by Bruce's son Austin Dickinson, opening. Bruce ran the evening's banter in French, by the press accounts more fluent than on earlier tours, and the set closed with 'Running Free'. The reviewers' shared gripe was the mix: three guitars proved hard to untangle in the hall.

Sources Show page on Maiden France, with the setlist and support RockUrLife concert report from this night La Grosse Radio review of both Bercy nights

// What the press said

The two evenings that the group gave resemble each other like two drops of water, with the same setlist and the same jokes.
La Grosse Radio (translated from French) Read the full review →

// In their words

// Around the web

The rating

The rating is mine, and it is the only quality mark here. The number from 1 to 10 next to a recording is my own listening judgement: how much I enjoy putting it on, everything weighed together.

I do not hand out an "objective" grade, because nobody can grade a live recording objectively. One collector's ears are not another's.

A tape can be clean and still rate lower if it leaves me cold, or rate high in spite of its flaws because it captures the night. Higher means I reach for it more often.

Take it as one ear, then trust your own.

About these releases

The disc you see in these photos is burned by me and the cover is printed by me, by hand. Each one is a single copy for my own shelf, put together while I catalogue the collection.

This is not a label, and nothing here is a product. Nothing is for sale and nothing is for trade.

If a release looks finished, that is just the fun of the craft. Please do not write asking for a copy. I make them for no one but myself.