En Vivo! (Iron Maiden album)

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En Vivo!
Iron Maiden en Vivo CD.jpg
Live album and video by
Released23 March 2012 (2012-03-23)
Recorded10 April 2011
Venue Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
Genre Heavy metal
Length108:16
Label EMI
Director Andy Matthews
Producer Kevin Shirley
Iron Maiden live albums chronology
Flight 666
(2009)
En Vivo!
(2012)
Maiden England '88
(2013)
Iron Maiden video chronology
Iron Maiden: Flight 666
(2009)
En Vivo!
(2012)
Maiden England '88
(2013)
En Vivo!– Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Satellite 15" The Final Frontier (2010)4:36
2."The Final Frontier"
  • Smith
  • Harris
The Final Frontier (2010)4:10
3."El Dorado"
The Final Frontier (2010)5:52
4."2 Minutes to Midnight"
  • Smith
  • Dickinson
Powerslave (1984)5:50
5."The Talisman"
The Final Frontier (2010)8:45
6."Coming Home"
  • Smith
  • Harris
  • Dickinson
The Final Frontier (2010)5:57
7."Dance of Death"
  • Gers
  • Harris
Dance of Death (2003)9:03
8."The Trooper"Harris Piece of Mind (1983)3:59
9."The Wicker Man"
  • Smith
  • Harris
  • Dickinson
Brave New World (2000)5:06
Total length:53:18
En Vivo!– Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Blood Brothers"HarrisBrave New World (2000)7:04
2."When the Wild Wind Blows"HarrisThe Final Frontier (2010)10:37
3."The Evil That Men Do"
  • Smith
  • Dickinson
  • Harris
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988)4:17
4."Fear of the Dark"Harris Fear of the Dark (1992)7:30
5."Iron Maiden"Harris Iron Maiden (1980)5:08
6."The Number of the Beast"Harris The Number of the Beast (1982)4:57
7."Hallowed Be Thy Name"HarrisThe Number of the Beast (1982)7:28
8."Running Free"
Iron Maiden (1980)7:57
Total length:54:58

Blu-ray/DVD bonus features

Personnel

Production and performance credits are adapted from the album liner notes, [19] Blu-ray cover, [20] and AllMusic. [21]

Iron Maiden
Additional musician
Production

Chart performance

Certifications

Video

CountryCertificationSales
Australia Gold [63] 7,500+
Canada 2× Platinum [64] 20,000+
France Gold [65] 7,500+
Germany Gold [66] 25,000+
Poland Gold [67] 5,000+
United States Platinum [68] 100,000+

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