The already third live album (unless you "A Real Live Dead One" counts as a double album) by Iron Maiden I have therefore mainly bought because my curiosity was greater on the live versions of "Brave New World" album, as the "anger" over the title overlaps (and thus not really a new live feeling) with "A Real Live Dead One". But I was wrong to annoy me: the sound is full, wide and clear, already the opener "The Wicker Man" fly away a in a positive sense the ears. The live atmosphere in Rio comes throughout the album over so vividly that one is swept along by the enthusiasm of the crowd. No wonder, because where "A Real Live Dead One" was a compilation of performances of several halls / stages with each other acoustics and atmosphere, there is a concert here and consequently all of a piece. Conclusion: neighbors warn and untwist Mucke! This is a feast for the heavy metal ears and even those who "A Real Live Dead One" and / or "Live at Donington" already has, will not be disappointed, on the contrary! 5 Stars. (PS: In the booklet is that there will soon be a "Rock in Rio" DVD, you may be curious!)