Track Listing
All songs written and composed by Steve Harris, except where noted.
Original UK release | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
1. | "Prowler" | 3:55 | ||
2. | "Remember Tomorrow" | Paul Di'Anno, Harris | 5:27 | |
3. | "Running Free" | Di'Anno, Harris | 3:17 | |
4. | "Phantom of the Opera" | 7:20 | ||
5. | "Transylvania" (instrumental) | 4:05 | ||
6. | "Strange World" | 5:45 | ||
7. | "Charlotte the Harlot" | Dave Murray | 4:12 | |
8. | "Iron Maiden" | 3:35 |
1980 U.S. version | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
1. | "Prowler" | 3:56 | ||
2. | "Remember Tomorrow" | Di'Anno, Harris | 5:29 | |
3. | "Running Free" | Di'Anno, Harris | 3:17 | |
4. | "Phantom of the Opera" | 7:08 | ||
5. | "Transylvania" (instrumental) | 4:17 | ||
6. | "Strange World" | 5:32 | ||
7. | "Sanctuary" | Di'Anno, Harris, Murray | 3:14 | |
8. | "Charlotte the Harlot" | Murray | 4:10 | |
9. | "Iron Maiden" | 3:31 |
1998 Remastered release | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
1. | "Prowler" | 3:55 | ||
2. | "Sanctuary" | Di'Anno, Harris, Murray | 3:14 | |
3. | "Remember Tomorrow" | Di'Anno, Harris | 5:27 | |
4. | "Running Free" | Di'Anno, Harris | 3:17 | |
5. | "Phantom of the Opera" | 7:08 | ||
6. | "Transylvania" | 4:19 | ||
7. | "Strange World" | 5:30 | ||
8. | "Charlotte the Harlot" | Murray | 4:12 | |
9. | "Iron Maiden" | 3:35 |
1995 Reissue bonus disc | ||||
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No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
1. | "Sanctuary" | Di'Anno, Harris, Murray | 3:14 | |
2. | "Burning Ambition" | 2:42 | ||
3. | "Drifter" (live) | 6:04 | ||
4. | "I've Got the Fire" (live Montrose cover) | Ronnie Montrose | 3:14 |
- On the 1998 remastered release, the fade out of "Transylvania" and the intro to "Strange World" were moved to the end of "Transylvania".
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