As a fan of some of his solo stuff, this is interesting.  For me, Balls just didn't have enough good songs but I'll give it a listen to hear what he has done to it.

Bruce Dickinson – More Balls To Picasso

In 1994, having left Iron Maiden for a time (he rejoined in 1999), Bruce Dickinson released his second solo album, entitled Balls To Picasso. Named in honour of the cubist pioneer whose representations of spherical objects were as squares, and reflected on the cover in graffiti style on a tiled bathroom wall, the album belied its irreverent title by solidifying Dickinson's reputation as a serious solo artist.

His first record with collaborator Roy Z, and recorded with Z's band Tribe Of Gypsies, it went through various iterations before its release, produced by Shay Baby. The original album included a number of classic tracks and live favourites from Dickinson including the singles 'Tears Of The Dragon' and 'Shoot All The Clowns', alongside the much-loved epic 'Laughing In The Hiding Bush', which was the original title for the album.

Dickinson says of it, "While mixing all my catalogue into Dolby Atmos I had a nagging desire to revisit and reinvent the record. So putting more balls into 'Balls...' was a labour of love. Of course, we beefed up the guitars – courtesy of our 'Swedish shredder' Philip Naslund and we added some really beautiful work by Adassi Addasi on 'Tears...' as well. Fellow Brazilian composer Antonio Teoli added some stunning orchestral arrangements, and in a unique contribution, added indigenous instruments from the Amazon (recorded by himself when he lived there!) at the beginning of 'Gods Of War'.

"'Shoot All The Clowns' gets the benefit of a horn section fronted by the Berklee College of Music, and all of the record gets the benefit of the mix by Brendan Duffey, (who worked on The Mandrake Project), with notes along the way from Shay Baby, the original father of the album".

Additionally, More Balls To Picasso includes two previously unreleased live in-the-studio tracks, 'Gods of War' and 'Shoot All the Clowns'. It will be available as a splatter vinyl double album and tri-panel digisleeve CD album.

I enjoy all his solo stuff bar the new album..will def check the new balls out have a soft spot for the original

For me his solo career really start with Accident / Chemical. They're untouchable really. The earlier ones i never took to - but that version released last week does sound pretty good, I dont know the original album ( i listened to it years ago and thought it was poor) so this will seem like a new release for me. Tyranny is so overlooked, what a beauty. Mandrake was great too....