The Clairvoyant (song)

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"The Clairvoyant (Live in 1988)"
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Single by Iron Maiden
from the album Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
B-side
  • "The Prisoner (Live)"
  • "Heaven Can Wait (Live)"
Released7 November 1988
Recorded20 August 1988
VenueMonsters of Rock Festival (Donington, UK)
Genre Heavy metal
Length4:24 [1]
Label EMI
Songwriter(s) Steve Harris
Producer(s) Martin Birch
Iron Maiden singles chronology
"The Evil That Men Do"
(1988)
"The Clairvoyant (Live in 1988)"
(1988)
"Infinite Dreams (Live in 1988)"
(1989)

"The Clairvoyant" is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It is the band's nineteenth single and the third from their seventh studio album, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988). The single, which was also released as a clear vinyl, peaked at number six in the British charts. It contains three live performances from Maiden's 1988 headlining performance at the Monsters of Rock festival in Donington Park.

Contents

The promotional video for the song, although set to the studio version, features live clips from the Donington performance.

Song information

The song starts in the first person, from the main character's point of view. Later, when he is dead it is in the third person. According to Steve Harris, the song was inspired by the death of psychic Doris Stokes, and his wondering that if she were truly able to see the future, would not she had foreseen her own death?

The song's guitar solo is played by Dave Murray.

Track listing

7" Single
Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Clairvoyant" Steve Harris 4:24
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
2."The Prisoner" (Live at Monsters of Rock Festival, Donington, England, 20 August 1988) Adrian Smith, Harris6:07
12" Single
Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Clairvoyant" (Live at Monsters of Rock Festival, Donington, England, 20 August 1988)Harris4:24
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
2."The Prisoner" (Live at Monsters of Rock Festival, Donington, England, 20 August 1988)Smith, Harris6:07
3."Heaven Can Wait" (Live at Monsters of Rock Festival, Donington, England, 20 August 1988)Harris7:08

Personnel

Production credits are adapted from the 12 inch vinyl cover. [1]

Iron Maiden
Additional musicians
Production

Versions

SongsCountry & YearCatalog NumberFormat
The Clairvoyant (Live) / The Prisoner (Live)Germany 1988EMI 006-20 3927 7Single 7"
The Clairvoyant / The Prisoner (Live)UK 1988EMI EM 79Black Labels Single 7"
The Clairvoyant / The Prisoner (Live)UK 1988EMI EM 79Silver Labels Single 7"
The Clairvoyant / The Prisoner (Live)UK 1988EMI EMS 79Poster Sleeve Clear Vinyl Single 7"
The Clairvoyant (Live) / The Prisoner (Live) / Heaven Can Wait (Live)EEC 1988EMI K 060 20 3048 6Maxi Single 12"
The Clairvoyant (Live) / The Prisoner (Live) / Heaven Can Wait (Live)UK 1988EMI 12 EM 79Maxi Single 12"
The Clairvoyant (Live) / The Prisoner (Live) / Heaven Can Wait (Live)UK 1988EMI 12EMG 79Maxi Single 12" Gatefold Sleeve
The Clairvoyant (Live) / The Prisoner (Live)UK 1988EMI EMP 79Shaped Picture Disc 7"
The Clairvoyant (Live) / The Prisoner (Live)UK 1988EMI EMP 79Uncut Picture Disc 12"
The Clairvoyant (Live) / The Prisoner (Live) / Heaven Can Wait (Live)UK 1988EMI CDEM 79CD Single

Chart performance

SingleChart (1988)Peak
position
Album
"The Clairvoyant" Irish Singles Chart 7 [2] Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
UK Singles Chart 6 [3]
SingleChart (1990)Peak
position
Album
"The Clairvoyant / Infinite Dreams" UK Albums Chart [note 1] 11 [4]

Notes

  1. Re-release of both singles as part of The First Ten Years box set. Exceeded the length limit of the UK Singles chart.

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References

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