16 Albums | MP3 Tracks | 320KBps | 2.16GB (FS-FSn)
Genre: Heavy Metal
Tracklist:
1974 - Rocka Rolla
01 - One for the Road
02 - Rocka Rolla
03 - Winter
04 - Deep Freeze
05 - Winter Retreat
06 - Cheater
07 - Never Satisfied
08 - Run Of The Mill
09 - Dying To Meet You
10 - Caviar And Meths
11 - Diamonds And Rust
1976 - Sad Wings Of Destiny
01 Victim Of Changes
02 The Ripper
03 Dream Deceiver
04 Deceiver
05 Prelude
06 Tyrant
07 Genocide
08 Epitaph
09 Island Of Domination
1977 - Sin After Sin
01 - Sinner
02 - Diamonds And Rust
03 - Starbreaker
04 - Last Rose Of Summer
05 - Let Us Prey _ Call For The Priest
06 - Raw Deal
07 - Here Come The Tears
08 - Dissident Aggressor
09 - Race With The Devil [Bonus]
10 - Jawbreaker [Live _ Bonus]
1978 - Killing Machine
01 - Delivering The Goods
02 - Rock Forever
03 - Evening Star
04 - Hell Bent For Leather
05 - Take On The World
06 - Burnin' Up
07 - The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)
08 - Killing Machine
09 - Running Wild
10 - Before The Dawn
11 - Evil Fantasies
12 - Fight For Your Life (Bonus Track)
13 - Riding On The Wind (Bonus Track Live)
1978 - Stained Class
01 - Exciter
02 - White Heat, Red Hot
03 - Better By You, Better Than Me
04 - Stained Class
05 - Invader
06 - Saints In Hell
07 - Savage
08 - Beyond The Realms Of Death
09 - Heroes End
10 - Fire Burns Below x
11 - Better By You, Better Than Me (live) x
1980 - British Steel
01 - Rapid Fire
02 - Metal Gods
03 - Breaking The Law
04 - Grinder
05 - United
06 - You Don't Have To Be Old To Be Wise
07 - Living After Midnight
08 - The Rage
09 - Steeler
10 - Red, White & Blue (Bonus Tracks)
11 - Grinder ((Bonus Tracks Live)
1981 - Point Of Entry
01 - Heading Out To The Highway
02 - Don't Go
03 - Hot Rockin'
04 - Turning Circles
05 - Desert Plains
06 - Solar Angels
07 - You Say Yes
08 - All The Way
09 - Troubleshooter
10 - On The Run
11 - Thunder Road [Bonus]
12 - Desert Plains [Live - Bonus]
1982 - Screaming For Vengeance
01 - The Hellion
02 - Electric Eye
03 - Riding On The Wind
04 - Bloodstone
05 - (Take These) Chains
06 - Pain And Pleasure
07 - Screaming For Vengeance
08 - You've Got Another Thing Comin'
09 - Fever
10 - Devil's Child
11 - Prisoner Of Your Eyes (Bonus Track)
12 - Devil's Child (Bonus Tracks Live)
1984 - Defenders of the Faith
01 - Freewheel Burning
02 - Jawbreaker
03 - Rock Hard Ride Free
04 - The Sentinel
05 - Love Bites
06 - Eat Me Alive
07 - Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
08 - Night Comes Down
09 - Heavy Duty
10 - Defenders Of The Faith
11 - Turn On Your Light
12 - Heavy DutyDefenders Of The Faith
1986 - Turbo
01 - Turbo Lover
02 - Locked In
03 - Private Property
04 - Parental Guidance
05 - Rock You All Around The World
06 - Out In The Cold
07 - Wild Nights, Hot & Crazy Days
08 - Hot For Love
09 - Reckless
10 - All Fired Up (Bonus Track)
11 - Locked In (Live) (Bonus Track)
1988 - Ram It Down
01 - Ram It Down
02 - Heavy Metal
03 - Love Zone
04 - Come And Get It
05 - Hard As Iron
06 - Blood Red Skies
07 - I'm A Rocker
08 - Johnny B Goode
09 - Love You To Death
10 - Monsters Of Rock
11 - Night Comes Down (Bonus Tracks Live)
12 - Bloodstone (Bonus Tracks Live)
1990 - Painkiller
01 - Painkiller
02 - Hell Patrol
03 - All Guns Blazing
04 - Leather Rebel
05 - Metal Meltdown
06 - Night Crawler
07 - Between The Hammer and The Anvil
08 - A Touch Of Evil
09 - Battle Hymn
10 - One Shot At Glory
11 - Living Bad Dreams [Bonus]
12 - Leather Rebel [Live Bonus]
1997 - Jugulator
01 - Jugulator
02 - Blood Stained
03 - Dead Meat
04 - Death Row
05 - Decapitate
06 - Burn In Hell
07 - Brain Dead
08 - Abductors
09 - Bullet Train
10 - Cathedral Spires
2001 - Demolition
01 - Machine Man
02 - One On One
03 - Hell Is Home
04 - Jekyll And Hyde
05 - Close To You
06 - Devil Digger
07 - Bloodsuckers
08 - In Between
09 - Feed On Me
10 - Subterfuge
11 - Lost And Found
12 - Cyberface
13 - Metal Messiah
2005 - Angel Of Retribution
01. Judas Rising
02. Deal With The Devil
03. Revolution
04. Worth Fighting For
05. Demonizer
06. Wheels of Fire
07. Angel
08. Hellrider
09. Eulogy
10. Lochness
2008 - Nostradamus
CD1
01 - Dawn Of Creation
02 - Prophecy
03 - Awakening
04 - Revelations
05 - The Four Horsemen
06 - War
07 - Sands Of Time
08 - Pestilence And Plague
09 - Death
10 - Peace
11 - Conquest
12 - Lost Love
13 - Persecution
CD 2
01 - Solitude
02 - Exiled
03 - Alone
04 - Shadows In the Flame
05 - Visions
06 - Hope
07 - New Beginnings
08 - Calm Before The Storm
09 - Nostradamus
10 - Future of Mankind
Judas Priest are pioneers of the Heavy Metal genre, and arguably created the “Metal” look. Priest was one of the bands that helped spur the heavy metal genres evolution by discarding most of its blues influence and created a “metallic” sound which inspired generations of metal bands to come. Judas Priest was one of the first heavy metal bands and are considered one of the most influential bands in the genre, helping the evolution of speed and thrash metal in the 80s.
K. K. Downing and bassist Ian Hill had known each other since early childhood, as they lived near one another and attended the same nursery and school in West Bromwich. They became close friends in their early teens, when they shared similar musical interests (Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Cream, The Yardbirds) and learned to play instruments. The band was founded in 1969 in Birmingham, England, after a local ensemble named Judas Priest (after Bob Dylan’s song “The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest” from the John Wesley Harding album) split up. The band’s singer, Al Atkins, approached Downing and Hill, who were playing as a power trio with drummer John Ellis, and asked if he could become their singer. With Atkins now in the band, Downing suggested they change their name to Judas Priest as he had been a fan of the original band.
Later, in 1972, Rob Halford and drummer John Hinch joined to replace Atkins and Partridge, respectively. A second guitarist, Glenn Tipton, was also added to the line-up in 1974 as compensation for their record company’s (Gull Records) suggestion to add a horn section to the first album, Rocka Rolla.
Downing and Tipton’s harmonised guitar lines were not particularly common at the time, but became a trademark for the group and would inspire other bands such as Metallica, Iron Maiden and Megadeth to do the same. It is now a standard feature of many heavy metal bands and appears in many of metal’s sub-genres.
The band featuring Halford, Downing, Tipton and Hill would go on to record 14 albums from 1974 through to 1990. Their second album, Sad Wings of Destiny (released in 1976), is considered one of the most influential metal albums along with Black Sabbath’s self-titled début.
Priest went through a considerable amount of drummers between their formation and 1980 when Dave Holland joined and stayed until 1988’s Ram It Down, and this is arguably the inspiration for Spinal Tap’s misfortune with drummers. Racer X drummer Scott Travis joined the band to record 1990’s Painkiller album and has been with the band ever since.
1980 saw Priest release perhaps their most famous album, British Steel, which featured a more focused and sleek approach to metal than previous efforts. This, coupled with catchy, fist-pumping riffs and memorable vocal melodies ensured the band a string of consecutive platinum selling albums. Fans were slightly disillusioned with 1986’s Turbo, which featured electronic drums and synthesised guitars, but the band were still selling out arenas worldwide.
Halford left the group in 1993, going in a new direction with his new, short-lived metal band, Fight and, later, 2wo. He began a successful solo career with his own self-titled band in 1999.
With Halford gone, the future looked bleak for the band, but after numerous searches for a suitable replacement, they found something special in tribute band front man Tim “Ripper” Owens. This story forms the basic plot of the movie “Rock Star,” which was originally to be completely about Judas Priest and the Ripper, titled “Metal God,” but the script was altered after the failure to reach an agreement with the band. Judas Priest recorded 4 albums with Owens (2 studio, 2 live records) which were greeted with mixed reactions from fans.
In 2003, the Judas Priest’s 1990 line-up was restored when Rob Halford returned to the group after rekindling the relationship during work on Judas Priest’s 4-CD career retrospective “Metalogy.” In 2004 the band played Ozzfest and released a CD of new studio material entitled Angel Of Retribution and an accompanying live DVD in 2005, enjoying a successful world tour that year.
After an emotional reunion, extensive tour and new studio album, the band released a follow-up album in June 2008, entitled Nostradamus. Unusually for Priest, this album was a double CD and was their first conceptual album; based upon the life and predictions of Nostradamus, which instilled a mixed reaction among fans.
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