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{{Infobox album
| name = Scream for Me Brazil
| name = Scream for Me Brazil
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| released = 2 November 1999
| released = 2 November 1999
| recorded = 25 April 1999
| recorded = 25 April 1999
| venue =
| venue = [[Via Funchal]], [[São Paulo]], Brazil
| studio =
| genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]], [[hard rock]]
| genre = [[Heavy metal music|Heavy metal]], [[hard rock]]
| length = 69:27
| length = 69:27
| label = Air Raid (UK)<br />[[Sanctuary Records|Sanctuary]] (US)<br />[[JVCKenwood Victor Entertainment|Victor]] (Japan)
| label = Air Raid
| producer = [[Roy Z]]
| producer = [[Roy Z]]
| prev_title = [[The Chemical Wedding (Bruce Dickinson album)|The Chemical Wedding]]
| prev_title = [[The Chemical Wedding (Bruce Dickinson album)|The Chemical Wedding]]
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| next_year = 2001
| next_year = 2001
}}
}}

{{Album ratings
{{Album ratings
| rev1 = [[AllMusic]]
| rev1 = [[AllMusic]]
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/scream-for-me-brazil-mw0000671709 |title=Bruce Dickinson - Scream for Me Brazil review |last=Prato |first=Greg |work=[[AllMusic]] |publisher=[[All Media Network]] |accessdate=2020-11-10 }}</ref>
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}}<ref>{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r444147}}</ref>
| rev2 =''[[Martin Popoff|Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal]]''
| noprose = yes
| rev2Score = 8/10<ref name="martin" >{{cite book | last1 = Popoff | first1 = Martin | authorlink1 = Martin Popoff | title = The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 3: The Nineties | publisher = [[Collector's Guide Publishing]] | date = 1 August 2007 | location = [[Burlington, Ontario]], Canada | page=118|isbn = 978-1-894959-62-9}}</ref>
| noprose = yes
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'''''Scream for Me Brazil''''' is a [[live album]] by [[Bruce Dickinson]], recorded in [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]] and released in [[1999 in music|1999]]. The actual concert set list consisted of eighteen songs, but six of them were cut out from this release. The songs in question were three [[Iron Maiden]] songs; "Powerslave", "[[2 Minutes to Midnight]]" and "[[Flight of Icarus]]" as well as three of Dickinson's own songs; "Jerusalem", "Taking the Queen" and "[[Tattooed Millionaire (song)|Tattooed Millionaire]]". "Jerusalem" from this concert was later released on ''[[The Best of Bruce Dickinson]]'' compilation album in 2001.
'''''Scream for Me Brazil''''' is a [[live album]] by [[Bruce Dickinson]], recorded in [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]] and released in 1999. The actual concert set list consisted of eighteen songs, but six of them were cut out from this release. The songs in question were three [[Iron Maiden]] songs; "Powerslave", "[[2 Minutes to Midnight]]" and "[[Flight of Icarus]]" as well as three of Dickinson's own songs; "Jerusalem", "Taking the Queen" and "[[Tattooed Millionaire (song)|Tattooed Millionaire]]". "Jerusalem" from this concert was later released on ''[[The Best of Bruce Dickinson]]'' compilation album in 2001.

==Background==
The album was released when Dickinson and guitarist [[Adrian Smith (musician) |Adrian Smith]] had confirmed their return to [[Iron Maiden]] and is considered a valuable conclusion to Dickinson's solo career. The first part of the concert consists entirely of songs from the album ''[[The Chemical Wedding (Bruce Dickinson album)|The Chemical Wedding]]'' before the inevitable "[[Tears of the Dragon]]" heralds a return to some older Dickinson classics. The album does not include songs from ''[[Skunkworks (album)|Skunkworks]]'' and ''[[Tattooed Millionaire]]''.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
All songs written by [[Bruce Dickinson]] and [[Roy Z]], except where noted.
All songs written by [[Bruce Dickinson]] and [[Roy Z]], except where noted.
{{Track listing

| extra_column = Original Album
# "Trumpets of Jericho" - 6:25
| title1 = Trumpets of Jericho
# "King in Crimson" - 4:56
# "Chemical Wedding" - 4:33
| extra1 = ''[[The Chemical Wedding (Bruce Dickinson album)|The Chemical Wedding]]'', 1998
| length1 = 6:25
# "Gates of Urizen" - 4:20
| title2 = King in Crimson
# "Killing Floor" (Dickinson, Adrian Smith) - 4:11
| extra2 = ''The Chemical Wedding''
# "Book of Thel" (Dickinson, Roy Z, Eddie Casillas) - 8:26
| length2 = 4:56
# "[[Tears of the Dragon]]" (Dickinson) - 8:06
| title3 = Chemical Wedding
# "Laughing in the Hiding Bush" (Dickinson, Roy Z, Austin Dickinson) - 4:01
| extra3 = ''The Chemical Wedding''
# "[[Accident of Birth (song)|Accident of Birth]]" - 4:18
| length3 = 4:33
# "The Tower" - 7:41
| title4 = Gates of Urizen
# "Darkside of Aquarius" - 7:32
| extra4 = ''The Chemical Wedding''
# "Road to Hell" (Dickinson, Smith) - 4:58
| length4 = 4:20
| title5 = Killing Floor
| extra5 = ''The Chemical Wedding''
| writer5 = Dickinson, [[Adrian Smith (musician) |Adrian Smith]]
| length5 = 4:11
| title6 = Book of Thel
| extra6 = ''The Chemical Wedding''
| writer6 = Dickinson, Z, Eddie Casillas
| length6 = 8:26
| title7 = [[Tears of the Dragon]]
| extra7 = ''[[Balls to Picasso]]'', 1994
| writer7 = Dickinson
| length7 = 8:06
| title8 = Laughing in the Hiding Bush
| extra8 = ''Balls to Picasso''
| writer8 = Dickinson, Z, Austin Dickinson
| length8 = 4:01
| title9 = [[Accident of Birth (song)|Accident of Birth]]
| extra9 = ''[[Accident of Birth]]'', 1997
| length9 = 4:18
| title10 = The Tower
| extra10 = ''The Chemical Wedding''
| length10 = 7:41
| title11 = Darkside of Aquarius
| extra11 = ''Accident of Birth''
| length11 = 7:32
| title12 = Road to Hell
| extra12 = ''Accident of Birth''
| writer12 = Dickinson, Smith
| length12 = 4:58
}}


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
;Band members
* [[Bruce Dickinson]] - vocals
* [[Bruce Dickinson]] - vocals
* [[Adrian Smith]] - guitar
* [[Adrian Smith (musician) |Adrian Smith]] - guitar
* [[Roy Z]] - guitar
* [[Roy Z]] - guitar, producer, engineer
* [[Eddie Casillas]] - bass
* [[Eddie Casillas]] - bass
* [[David Ingraham]] - drums
* [[David Ingraham]] - drums

;Production
*Stan Katayama - engineer

==Charts==
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
|-
! Chart (1999)
! Peak<br/>position
|-
{{Album chart|UKIndependent|23|date=19991024|rowheader=true|accessdate=June 5, 2024}}
|-
{{Album chart|UKRock|4|date=19991024|rowheader=true|accessdate=June 5, 2024}}
|}


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 05:08, 10 June 2024

Scream for Me Brazil
Live album by
Released2 November 1999
Recorded25 April 1999
VenueVia Funchal, São Paulo, Brazil
GenreHeavy metal, hard rock
Length69:27
LabelAir Raid (UK)
Sanctuary (US)
Victor (Japan)
ProducerRoy Z
Bruce Dickinson chronology
The Chemical Wedding
(1998)
Scream for Me Brazil
(1999)
The Best of Bruce Dickinson
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal8/10[2]

Scream for Me Brazil is a live album by Bruce Dickinson, recorded in São Paulo, Brazil and released in 1999. The actual concert set list consisted of eighteen songs, but six of them were cut out from this release. The songs in question were three Iron Maiden songs; "Powerslave", "2 Minutes to Midnight" and "Flight of Icarus" as well as three of Dickinson's own songs; "Jerusalem", "Taking the Queen" and "Tattooed Millionaire". "Jerusalem" from this concert was later released on The Best of Bruce Dickinson compilation album in 2001.

Background

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The album was released when Dickinson and guitarist Adrian Smith had confirmed their return to Iron Maiden and is considered a valuable conclusion to Dickinson's solo career. The first part of the concert consists entirely of songs from the album The Chemical Wedding before the inevitable "Tears of the Dragon" heralds a return to some older Dickinson classics. The album does not include songs from Skunkworks and Tattooed Millionaire.

Track listing

[edit]

All songs written by Bruce Dickinson and Roy Z, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Original AlbumLength
1."Trumpets of Jericho" The Chemical Wedding, 19986:25
2."King in Crimson" The Chemical Wedding4:56
3."Chemical Wedding" The Chemical Wedding4:33
4."Gates of Urizen" The Chemical Wedding4:20
5."Killing Floor"Dickinson, Adrian SmithThe Chemical Wedding4:11
6."Book of Thel"Dickinson, Z, Eddie CasillasThe Chemical Wedding8:26
7."Tears of the Dragon"DickinsonBalls to Picasso, 19948:06
8."Laughing in the Hiding Bush"Dickinson, Z, Austin DickinsonBalls to Picasso4:01
9."Accident of Birth" Accident of Birth, 19974:18
10."The Tower" The Chemical Wedding7:41
11."Darkside of Aquarius" Accident of Birth7:32
12."Road to Hell"Dickinson, SmithAccident of Birth4:58

Personnel

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Band members
Production
  • Stan Katayama - engineer

Charts

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Chart (1999) Peak
position
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[3] 23
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[4] 4

References

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  1. ^ Prato, Greg. "Bruce Dickinson - Scream for Me Brazil review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
  2. ^ Popoff, Martin (1 August 2007). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 3: The Nineties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 118. ISBN 978-1-894959-62-9.
  3. ^ "Official Independent Albums Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company. Retrieved June 5, 2024.
  4. ^ "Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart Top 40". Official Charts Company. Retrieved June 5, 2024.