The Chemical Wedding
The Chemical Wedding is an album of Heavy Metal of Bruce Dickinson left in 1998 and considered by much as the best album of its career solo. Contrary to its preceding album, this album is very dark with rather heavy sounds of guitars.
Bruce Dickinson accompanied by Adrian Smith and Roy Z composes this time a more difficult album of access than the others treating of very complex subjects such as the Alchimie or the Mythologie. The term Chemical Wedding refers to the alchemical process of the “chemical weddings”. The words are thus based on alchemy, philosophy, and the alchemical imagery. Bruce Dickinson adds to the dramatic atmosphere the poetry of William Blake. One distinguishes several works from William Blake which Bruce Dickinson takes as a starting point in this album: “the Book of Thel” for the song Book off Thel or “the Book of Urizen” for the song The Spoils Urizen off. The album will be also accompanied by the clips The Tower and Killing Floor to note Off also the participation of Bruce Dickinson in the band its of the film Bride Chucky in particular with the song Trumpets off Jericho.
Titles
- King In Crimson" (Dickinson/Roy Z)
- " Chemical Wedding" (Dickinson/Roy Z)
- " The Tower" (Dickinson/Roy Z)
- " Killing Floor" (Dickinson/Smith)
- " Book off Thel" (Dickinson/Roy Z/Casillas)
- " Spoil Urizen" off; (Dickinson/Roy Z)
- " Jerusalem" (Dickinson/Roy Z)
- " Trumpets off Jericho" (Dickinson/Roy Z)
- " Men" machine; (Dickinson/Smith)
- " The Alchemist" (Dickinson/Roy Z)
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