Stu and Ed discuss Side A of Iron Maiden's second studio album, Killers!

First, they discuss Iron Maiden's cover of the song, "Women in Uniform," by Australia's Skyhooks. The song debuted on Nov. 1980 at #52, spending 4 weeks on the UK charts and peaking at #35. The band learned a valuable lesson about succumbing to record company pressures and maintaining control over their output. This song led to the band's first music video.

Killers was released on February 2, 1981, debuting at its peak position at #12 and spending a total of 12 weeks on the UK charts. (The album would also go on to reach #78 in the US after debuting in June 1981 at #179)

Killers was the band's first album with producer Martin Birch, who would produce the next 8 Iron Maiden albums (through Fear of the Dark). Killers was also the first album with long-time guitarist Adrian Smith, who had played with Dave Murray in another band, Stone Free. It was also the last album with singer Paul Di'Anno, who was fired due to stage performance issues.

Side One

1. The Ides of March (Instrumental)

2. Wrathchild

3. Murders in the Rue Morgue

4. Another Life

5. Genghis Khan (Instrumental)

6. Innocent Exile

Album Personnel

Paul Di’Anno - vox

Dave Murray - guitars

Adrian Smith - guitars

Steve Harris - bass guitar

Clive Burr - drums

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