: 10 tracks, including "Flaming Heart," "Heartuser," and "Road Rat".
: Often cited as a standout AOR anthem from the record. Japanese Edition Contents : 10 tracks, including "Flaming Heart," "Heartuser," and
The 1984 Japanese vinyl release (Catalogue No. Nexus K28P 436 ) is highly sought after by collectors. It typically includes: Nexus K28P 436 ) is highly sought after by collectors
: Paul Di'Anno showcases a more melodic, soulful side of his voice rather than his signature "howling and growling". Key Tracks : The quirky Japanese title, Two Swimmers & A
Released in 1984, the album was the first project from the former Iron Maiden vocalist after his departure in 1981. The quirky Japanese title, Two Swimmers & A Bag Of Jockies , is Cockney rhyming slang: "Two swimmers" refers to fish, and "jockies' whips" refers to chips, literally translating to . It was intended as a tribute to the band's friend and former drummer, Mark Stewart. Musical Style & Sound
: Some versions features "New Thing" instead of "Strange Museum," which is considered superior by some collectors. Summary Review Verdict