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Balls to Picasso is a Hard rock album released in 1994 and is the second effort in Bruce Dickinson's solo career. The ballad "Tears of the Dragon" stayed for many months on top the of charts in countries like Brazil where Dickinson has a large fanbase. This record marked the beginning of Dickinson's collaborations with Roy Z, who would work on many of Dickinson's later albums including Accident of Birth, The Chemical Wedding and Tyranny of Souls. Stylistically it departs from Tattooed Millionaire but is still more traditional-sounding than the follow-up album Skunkworks released in 1996. Later, Dickinson said that he and Roy Z were talked into making the album less heavy than it should have been. Balls to Picasso was also released in DVD-Audio 5.1 mix and DualDisc (CD/DVD-Audio 5.1 mix) versions. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Cyclops
Bruce Dickinson
Hell No
Bruce Dickinson
Gods of War
Bruce Dickinson
1000 Points of Light
Bruce Dickinson
Laughing in the Hiding Bush
Bruce Dickinson
Change of Heart
Bruce Dickinson
Shoot All the Clowns
Bruce Dickinson
Fire
Bruce Dickinson
Sacred Cowboys
Bruce Dickinson
Tears of the Dragon
Bruce Dickinson