The key moment in Bruce's evolution as a solo artist unfolded following his departure from Maiden in 1993, after which he joined forces with guitarist and producer Roy Z for 1994'ssophomore triumph "Balls To Picasso". Backed by Roy's noted Latino rock crew Tribe Of Gypsies, he began to spread his compositional wings, edging towards a noticeably heavier sound - despite, rumour has it, pressure from Bruce's label to be more radio-friendly - and flexing those metal muscles with renewed vigour on the likes of 'Cyclops', '1000 Points Of Light', the exhilarating 'Laughing In The Hiding Bush' and towering prog-tinged power ballad 'Tears Of The Dragon', a somewhat oblique, but undeniably affecting paean, to Bruce's feelings upon leaving Maiden to forge a new ... read more