Adrian Smith (musician)
Adrian Smith | |
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years_active = 1974-present | |
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Origin | Hackney, East London, England |
Adrian Frederik "H" Smith (born February 27, 1957 in Hackney, East London, England) is one of three guitarists in the heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
Biography
Whilst at school, Adrian befriended Dave Murray, and founded his first own band, "Urchin", as lead singer and lead guitarist. During this time, Adrian bought his first guitar from Murray. Murray left to join Iron Maiden, the new band of another friend, Steve Harris. Smith continued to front "Urchin" until joining Maiden in late 1980 for the Killers album (released in 1981), replacing Dennis Stratton. Smith first wrote songs for Maiden on the 1982 album The Number of the Beast, and was the bands secondary song writer from then on. Smith and Dave Murray combined playing dual lead guitars helping to forge the trademark sound of Iron Maiden. Some notable dual lead solos are "2 Minutes To Midnight", "Alexander the Great" and "Rime Of The Ancient Mariner". Notable solitary solos include "Wasted Years", "Stranger In A Strange Land" and "Caught Somewhere In Time".
Adrian's solos are usually composed rather than improvised, with a clear structure and direction. His legato playing is very smooth and fast, and typically even his very fast passages have a musical function and relationship to the chord structure behind the solo, drawing from modes and arpeggios more often than blues licks.
Smith released a solo LP with the band ASAP (Adrian Smith Album Project) titled Silver and Gold in 1989. Following it's release, Smith departed from Iron Maiden in 1990, and was replaced by Janick Gers. It is widely believed that Adrian left due to his unhappiness with the direction the band was taking: after releasing the experimental Somewhere in Time and Seventh Son of a Seventh Son albums, Steve Harris had decided to take the band back to a more traditional hard rock direction which you can clearly hear on the No Prayer for the Dying album.
Later, Adrian formed his prog rock and fusion band Psycho Motel. The band recorded two albums, State of Mind (1996) and Welcome to the World (1997). Smith would also play on Bruce Dickinson's Accident of Birth and The Chemical Wedding albums.
In 1999, Smith re-joined Iron Maiden for the "Ed Hunter tour", a tour in support of the video game of the same name. Since then, Smith and Maiden have released 2 studio albums, Brave New World in 2000 and Dance of Death in 2003. He remains with the band to this day.
In his spare time, Adrian loves fishing, as can be seen on the Rock In Rio DVD.
Discography
Iron Maiden
- Killers (1981)
- The Number of the Beast (1982)
- Piece of Mind (1983)
- Powerslave (1984)
- Live After Death (1985)
- Somewhere in Time (1986)
- Seventh Son of a Seventh Son (1988)
- Brave New World (2000)
- Rock in Rio (2002)
- Dance of Death (2003)
- Death on the Road (2005)
ASAP
Psycho Motel
Bruce Dickinson
Guest appearances
- Hear 'n Aid (1985) – "Stars"
- Rock Aid Armenia – The Earthquake Album (1989) – "Smoke on the Water"
- Michael Kiske – Instant Clarity (1996) – "The Calling", "New Horizons"
- Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper (1998) – "Black Widow"
- "Various Artists" (2005)- "Welcome to Nightmare: An All-Star to Alice"
Guitars
Smith's preferred guitar is the Fender Fat Stratocaster, though he has used a variety of others over his career including several different Dean models, a custom built Jackson, Ibanez Destroyer, Stratocaster and a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop. His current Stratocaster features a DiMarzio Super Distortion humbucker in the bridge position, which is the pickup he uses almost exclusively, and a Floyd Rose locking tremolo system. Adrian uses gauge 9 strings and has his action set slightly higher than average. Contrary to common belief, Adrian does not use the Seymour Duncan JB Junior pickup, which is favoured by fellow Iron Maiden guitarist Janick Gers.