Tattooed Millionaire

Tattooed Millionaire is the first solo album by Bruce Dickinson, singer of Iron Maiden . The album was released in May 1990 . Limited edition (mainly through contests) CD also came in a purple purse with the signature of Bruce in golden letters.

Compared to Iron Maiden is a fairly quiet and varied album. From the quiet 'Son of Gun', about the consequences of gun ownership to the song 'Hell on Wheels', about traffic accidents. "Hard to steer When The Devil's driving."

The song 'Bring Your Daughter ... to the Slaughter' would originally be on the album, but was by Steve Harris bought the newest Iron Maiden album. The song also did not really between the mainly quiet songs of Tattooed Millionaire.

[Tracklist edit ]

 * 1) Son Of A Gun
 * 2) Tattooed Millionaire
 * 3) Born in 58
 * 4) Hell On Wheels
 * 5) Gypsy Road
 * 6) Dive! Dive! Dive!
 * 7) All The Young Dudes, cover of Mott the Hoople, written by David Bowie .
 * 8) Lickin 'The Gun
 * 9) Zulu Lulu
 * 10) No Lies

[Band edit ]

 * Bruce Dickinson - vocals
 * Janick Gers - guitar
 * Andy Carr - bass guitar
 * Fabio del Rio - drums

[Trivia Edit ]

 * Some artists, especially in the metal scene, took the text of the title song 'Tattooed Millionaire' literally and were offended. The number indicates a certain vision of millionaires . "Tattooed" was fictitious and intended also hit partly by Nikki Sixx, who was having an affair with the wife of Bruce.
 * "Born in 58" is a song about the life of Bruce himself and is dedicated to his grandfather.