- 8.1/10533 votes
#1 - Iron Maiden: Number of the Beast
Season 3 Episode 1 - Aired 11/1/2001
Iron Maiden has been both criticized and praised for their unforgiving presentation of hard rock. This album took them to worldwide stardom, and awoke accusations of backward masking, subliminal messages, and Satanism. Producer Martin Birch dissects the master tapes with the five band members, who discuss the writing and recording of each song, while looking for the 'hidden' elements.
Director: Tim Kirkby
Writer: N/A
- 7.5/10255 votes
#2 - Elton John: Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road
Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 11/6/2001
Elton John, along with some of his past and present band members discuss the creation of his opus, 'Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road'. Producer Gus Dudgeon and engineer David Henschel pull up some of the original multi-tracks, and demonstrate how the music was played and sang. Bernie Taupin is also on hand to describe his lyric writing, and some rare footage of rehearsals, and photos shot in the studio, are presented.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.6/10807 votes
#3 - Metallica: Metallica (Black Album)
Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 11/13/2001
Metallica's 12 million selling breakthrough album is examined in depth. Taped at One on One Studios, where it was recorded, Producer Bob Rock, along with all four band members, discuss the making of each song, and how they polished their sound to command a wider audience.
Director: Matthew Longfellow
Writer: N/A
- 7.4/10256 votes
#4 - Lou Reed: Transformer
Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 11/26/2001
Co-produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, this 1972 landmark album took Lou Reed from cult idol to glam superstar status. Here Reed examines each track, discussing with engineer Ken Scott the creation process. Bassist Herbie Flowers shows us how the riff for 'Walk On The Wild Side', was recorded, and we see some archives of Lou's performances.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
- 7.4/10169 votes
#5 - Judas Priest: British Steel
Season 3 Episode 5 - Aired 12/10/2001
The metal classic 'British Steel' is examined here. The band, minus drummer Dave Holland, explain the songwriting process and lyrical ideas, interspersed with live footage of performances from that period. Producer Tom Allom demonstrates how the sound effects were achieved, and the two guitarists show how their 'trademark' twin guitar sound is generated.
Director: Tim Kirkby
Writer: N/A
- 7.4/10225 votes
#6 - Elvis Presley: Elvis Presley
Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 12/29/2001
The debut album of the King is examined here. It was the first million-selling rock album, and the first million-selling popular music album for RCA. We hear from some of the producers and musicians who contributed, and each track is discussed in depth. Five of the songs were taken from Elvis' Sun Sessions, and Sam Phillips is on hand to discuss those sessions. Elvis' version of Carl Perkins' classic, 'Blue Suede Shoes' is dissected, and his first smash single, 'Heartbreak Hotel', is included, though not originally on the album.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
The Best Episodes of Classic Albums Season 3
Every episode of Classic Albums Season 3 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Classic Albums Season 3!
A documentary series about pop and rock albums that are considered the best or most distinctive of a well-known band or musician or that exemplify...
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Season 3 Ratings Summary
"Iron Maiden: Number of the Beast" is the best rated episode of "Classic Albums" season 3. It scored 8.1/10 based on 533 votes. Directed by Tim Kirkby and written by N/A, it aired on 11/1/2001. This episode is rated 0.6 points higher than the second-best, "Elton John: Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road".