Infinite Dreams

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{{Infobox song

| name = Infinite Dreams (Live in 1988)

| cover = Single20 infinitedreams a small.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Iron Maiden

| album = Maiden England

| B-side = {{ubl|"Killers (Live)"|"Still Life (Live)"}}

| released = 6 November 1989

| format =

| recorded = 27–28 November 1988

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Heavy metal

| length = 6:05

| label = EMI

| writer = Steve Harris

| producer = Martin Birch

| prev_title = The Clairvoyant (Live in 1988)

| prev_year = 1988

| next_title = Holy Smoke

| next_year = 1990

}}

"Infinite Dreams" is a live single released in 1989 by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It is the only single to be released in sync with a home video; 1989's Maiden England. The performance was recorded in Birmingham, England in 1988 towards the end of the massive world tour to support the album where the song originally appeared, being Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. It was the band's final single to feature "The Trooper"-era lineup for an entire decade until 2000's single "The Wicker Man" with guitarist Adrian Smith leaving the band in January 1990 after he did not approve of the direction the band were aiming for on their next album No Prayer for the Dying.

Synopsis

The song is about how the character of the song sees disturbing visions about afterlife and other mystic things in his dreams, but is scared about if he will ever be able to wake up again. It starts with a soft guitar solo, which is then joined by Bruce Dickinson's singing as well as the rest of the band. The song starts out quite peaceful, but gets progressively heavier towards the song's climax and the following final verse. Steve Harris has explained, "I do have nightmares, but usually only when we’re writing an album. Then your mind just gets so overactive with all these ideas flying about inside that it’s difficult to sleep. That’s what 'Infinite Dreams' is about".{{Cite book |last=Stenning|first=Paul |author-link= Paul Stenning |title=Iron Maiden: 30 Years of the Beast – The Complete Unauthorised Biography |publisher=Chrome Dreams |year=2006 |isbn=1-84240-361-3}}

Track listing

;7" single

{{tracklist

| headline = Side one

| title1 = Infinite Dreams

| note1 = Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 27–28 November 1988

| length1 = 6:05

| writer1 = Steve Harris

}}

{{tracklist

| headline = Side two

| title2 = Killers

| note2 = Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 27–28 November 1988

| length2 = 5:01

| writer2 = Harris, Paul Di'Anno

}}

;12" single

{{tracklist

| headline = Side one

| title1 = Infinite Dreams

| note1 = Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 27–28 November 1988

| length1 = 6:05

| writer1 = Harris

}}

{{tracklist

| headline = Side two

| title2 = Killers

| note2 = Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 27–28 November 1988

| length2 = 5:01

| writer2 = Harris, Di'Anno

| title3 = Still Life

| note3 = Live at the National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, England, 27–28 November 1988

| length3 = 4:39

| writer3 = Dave Murray, Harris

}}

Personnel

Production credits are adapted from the 7 inch vinyl cover.{{cite AV media notes |title="Infinite Dreams" 7 Inch Single|others=Iron Maiden |date=6 November 1989 |publisher=EMI }}

;Iron Maiden

;Production

Versions

class="wikitable"

!Songs

!Country & Year

!Catalog Number

!Format

Infinite Dreams (Live) / Killers (Live)

|UK 1989

|EMI EMS 117

|Black Labels Single 7"

Infinite Dreams (Live) / Killers (Live)

|UK 1989

|EMI EM 117

|Silver Labels Single 7"

Infinite Dreams (Live) / Killers (Live) / Still Life (Live)

|UK 1989

|EMI 12 EM 117

|Maxi Single 12"

Infinite Dreams (Live) / Killers (Live) / Still Life (Live)

|UK 1989

|EMI 12 EMP 117

|Maxi Single Poster Sleeve 12"

Infinite Dreams (Live) / Killers (Live)

|UK 1989

|EMI EMP 117

| Shaped Picture Disc 7"

Infinite Dreams (Live) / Killers (Live)

|UK 1989

|EMI EMP 117

|Uncut Picture Disc 12"

Infinite Dreams (Live) / Killers (Live) / Still Life (Live)

|UK 1989

|EMI CDEM 117

|CD single

Infinite Dreams (Live) / Killers (Live)

|UK 1989

|EMI TCM 117

|Cassette single

Chart performance

class="wikitable sortable"

! Single

! Chart (1989)

! Peak
position

! Album

rowspan="2"| "Infinite Dreams"

| Irish Singles Chart

|align="center"| 6{{cite web |url=http://www.irishcharts.ie |title=Irish Charts Archive |access-date=1 October 2011 |publisher=irishcharts.ie |work=IRMA |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100126040745/http://www.irishcharts.ie/ |archive-date=26 January 2010 }}

|rowspan="2"| Seventh Son of a Seventh Son / Maiden England

UK singles chart

|align="center"| 6{{cite web | url = https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-chart/19891119/7501/ | title = Top 40 Official Singles Chart UK Archive 25 November 1989 | access-date = 1 October 2011|publisher=Official Charts Company}}

Single

! Chart (1990)

! Peak
position

! Album

"The Clairvoyant / Infinite Dreams"

| UK Albums ChartRe-release of both singles as part of The First Ten Years box set. Exceeded the length limit of the UK singles chart.

|align="center"| 11{{cite web | url = https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/albums-chart/19900422/7502/ | title = Top 40 Official Albums Chart UK Archive 28 April 1990 | access-date = 1 October 2011|publisher=Official Charts Company}}

| rowspan="1" style="text-align:center;"| —

= Cover versions =

"Infinite Dreams" was covered on the album Across The Seventh Sea by the acoustic tribute project Maiden uniteD, featuring vocalist Damian Wilson and Apocalyptica cellist Perttu Kivilaakso.{{cite news | url = http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=178081 | title = Apocalyptica's Perttu Kivilaakso To Guest on Maiden United Album | date = 13 August 2012 | publisher = Blabbermouth.net}}

It is also included on Covers All by Waltari.

= Notes =

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