... The album "John Wesley Harding", where the theme was "The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest" by the great Bob Dylan of '67 by the time they heard two guys who all they wanted at that time was to find a new name for rock band ...!!! Those assholes were Al Atkins and Bruno Stapenhill, those who decide that their new band took the name "Judas Priest". And it's this band that I begin this special of the top 5 live albums from the glorious 80 ... 80!.
His entry into the 80s, could not be otherwise .. the guitars are sharpened more, the coup Battery is drier in the hands of Holland ... 4 discs went to leave a lasting force in vivo, "Priest ... Live!" was the second live album of the band and the twelfth in his career. Recorded at "The Omni" in the city of Atlanta, Georgia on June 15 and the "Reunion Arena" in the city of Dallas, Texas on the 27th of same month of the glorious year 1986. All tracks on the album were recorded live on tour this year under the "Fuel For Life Tour" from the album "Turbo" where we would find no issues of his era seventies, although years later in 2002, remastered find the topic " Hell Bent For Leather. " While the sound is more live than the album "Unleashed In The East", "Priest ... Live!" Failed to sell as well as his predecessor in this matter, but went gold in America . The version for the song "Heading Out To The Highway" gives us separate solos by Messrs. KK and Glenn, which was not in its original studio version, which makes it longer than normal, while the classic " Breaking The Law "includes a solo by KK that are not in the original. This album comes out on June 21 of '87 in a double version that leaves all the fans with their mouths open, the 2002 would be digitally remastered with three bonus tracks and 2003 would the video version on the DVD edition of "Electric Eyes" in concert at the "Dallas Reunion." Come with a little history about it, was in '86 and these Non-Windows launches the album "Turbo" album that was wrinkled brows everywhere, many media questioned this album trying to "softly and sold." The "Judas" had opted for a more synthesized sound and a dress that while it was leather (as in those days), blended with colors typical of the wave "Glam" than to his own in those years .. And of course! His eyes were also placed on the MTV and the FMs of those years ... Many wondered which is the best "direct" if the "Unleashed In The East" or "Priest ... Live!" first say that several years of differences between Both discs also say that their sound is typical of the seventies decade and by now had been kept in the trunk of the sounds, since a decade frentón were not allowed back in the musical. As I said, is a disk marked by the previous album, prevail synthesizers define it as making a much more commercial and less aggressive, leaving aside the Rock of course!. This fantastic new the band is complete, you bet it again, I think it is heading for "Judas" have denied to today's issues and sound of their old records (from '70) so beloved ... This record two occurred with the release of a VHS, where it would be funny images that do not match the sound of the disc. The video shows pictures of the concert in Austin, Texas, from June 28
... I remember when I hit the first listen, I was very appealing to start the concert with the theme "Out In The Cold", a theme with a wonderful introduction but its evolution is always kept softly, with certain dose of guitar but never escaping from the soft he is, was not something usual frentón coming of Judas, but I cover your mouth when you get on the respectable when it starts to sound the voice of "Metal God", the break is small and immediately the "Heading Out The Highway" by providing a stronger dose of rock and guitar duel start of Tipton and Downing that stretches across the disk. "Metal Gods" on this disc does become a classic for the future (a theme that year was over, an incredible track!), The effects, it sounds strong, being heavy on the strings of these two Non-Windows ... Temazooo!. Already established, it is the turn of "Breaking The Law ", faster than normal sounds like it was the end of the show ... the first" Climax "on this album for sure. "Love Bites" sounds great, the sound of their previous album is present in glory and majesty in this ... you'll bite the legs to keep up ... Who the fuck said that the "Turbo" was a bad hard ????. Turn to the melody, turn to the topic "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll" which personally is one of my favorites on this album ... the song does not leave anything to chance, the pair of guitars make everything ... watching the video show a couple of guys doing a dance to this ... one of the best in my opinion but does not have the recognition it should have ... Time Mr. Halford to show its full potential, "The Sentinel" becomes essential ... Halford doing what he wants with his voice and reaching incredible highs. In every great album should be some Bajon ... and personally a very humble and I think the "Private Property" won the prize, not being a bad subject, I feel it lacks something to live up to this live ... It has been half of the disc and the adrenaline does not drop anything, the second part gives us the vessel "Rock You All Around The World", an anthem for those who only know how to rock bands, a chorus that invites you to rock on wherever you are ... the unmistakable intro of "The Hellion", which leads the "Electric Eyes" and the pair of verses in a voice hoarse from Halford to make way for the rest of this topic ... Classic Classics. " Time for the hits of his last album, "Turbo Lover", a song you want or hate, was the subject for which "Judas" was trying to sell, to soften their sound, to be sold to FMS, not be faithful to their traditional sound, and I mean the sound that made them great as were the albums "Defenders Of The Faith" and "Screaming For Vengeance" ... But you know what guys? ... the same opponents at that time love this album now ... time the time! ..
The sound of the Harley Davidson goes on stage, it's time for "Freewheel Burning", up to a thousand revolutions, the machine gun of words on this subject, Halford are handled to perfection like the guitar boasts of these two "Rookie" of the strings. The live version of "Living After Midnight" makes it turn into another classic over time, fully meets all the arguments to be, being over the years the track version of "Judas", to close the party give us " You've Got Another Thing Comin '"in which leverage the romp with the audience, beyond typical by the '80s are these little songs ... They ran those years and the record came to an end, but for the reissue, this disc gives us 2 temitas more, the "Screaming For Vengeance" and "Hell Bent For Leather". This "Priest ... Live!" May not be one of your top 5 favorite live albums of the 80s ... maybe that did not live at that time, perhaps because it gave him the importance it deserves, perhaps because they never come to your hands ... but I am sure of one things, if you liked the Heavy in those years could not have gone through your head, not wanting to hear .... Rob Halford: Vocals Glenn Tipton
: Guitars
KK Downing : Guitars
Ian Hill : Bass
Dave Holland : Drums
CD 1:
01.-Out in the Cold
02.-Heading Out to the Highway
03.-Metal Gods
04.-Breaking the Law
05.-Love Bites
06.-Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
07.-Sentinel, The
08.-Private Property
CD 2:
01.-Rock You All Around the World
02.-Electric Eye
03.-Turbo Lover
04.-Freewheel Burning
05.-Parental Guidance
06.-Living After Midnight
07.-You've Got Another Thing Coming
08.-Screaming For Vengeance (Bonus)
09.-Rock Hard, Ride Free - (Bonus)
10.-Hell Bent For Leather - (Bonus)
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