Let this directory be your Point of Entry to the mighty Judas Priest discography! Complete reviews below, in chronological order.
JUDAS PRIEST REVIEWS
- Rocka Rolla (1974)
- Sad Wings of Destiny (1976)
- Sad Wings of Destiny (1976) “Re-Review”
- Sin After Sin (1977)
- The Best of Judas Priest (Insight Series) (1978)
- Stained Class (1978)
- Hell Bent for Leather / Killing Machine (1978)
- Unleashed in the East / Priest in the East (1979)
- British Steel (1980)
- British Steel (30th Anniversary Edition)
- Hero, Hero (1981)
- Point of Entry (1981)
- Screaming For Vengeance (1982 + 30th Anniversary Edition)
- Defenders of the Faith (1984)
- Defenders of the Faith (30th Anniversary Edition)
- Turbo (1986)
- Turbo 30 (Anniversary Edition)
- Priest…Live! (1987)
- Ram It Down (1988)
- Trouble Shooters (1989 cassette compilation)
- Painkiller (1990)
- Metal Works 73-93 (1993)
- Jugulator (1997)
- “Bullet Train” (1998 Japanese CD single)
- ’98 Live Meltdown (1998)
- Concert Classics (1998)
- Priest, Live and Rare (1998 Japanese)
- Demolition (2001 + Japanese edition)
- Live in London (2003)
- Metalogy (2004 4 CD + DVD box set)
- Angel of Retribution (2004 CD/DVD)
- Rising in the East (2005 DVD
- Nostradamus (2008)
- Greatest Hits (2008)
- A Touch of Evil – Live (2009 + iTunes + Japanese editions)
- Redeemer of Souls (2014)
- Redeemer of Souls – Deluxe Edition (2014 bonus CD)
- Battle Cry (2016)
- Firepower (2018)
That’s an impressive list Sir!
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Wow! That is a pretty awesome accomplishment sir. Congrats.
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Nice
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Thanks!
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Woah, thanks so much Mike, is there a way to bookmark this list?!?!
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Yep you be able to bookmark in your browser.
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Oh I didn’t think about that. Just bookmarked it, thanks again Mike! You’re the best! :)
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If anyone thinks Mike’s not on his game, this proves they’ve got another thing coming!
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Thanks to Aaron for my copy of Live in London!
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Yer welcome! I totally remember that hahaa
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Nice job, Mike! My goal is to get there eventually with AC/DC.
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Nice. The challenge with AC/DC isn’t the rarities so much. It’s with the weight that each album has! Each one, so important!
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Except for Blow Up Your Video, lol
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With all due respect I think it’s important for two reasons. One is that it was the last Vanda/Young production, and I think its perceived lack of commercial appeal led directly into The Razors Edge with Fairbairn. Second the tour is important for debuting Stevie Young!
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I was only teasing because I don’t like that album very much, but you might be giving it too much credit for how much it help The Razors Edge. BUYV did very well sales wise. It outsold both Fly and Flick combined. But I think that was due to it being a follow up to Who Made Who and the videos for Heatseeker and That’s The Way help sell it. For the Razors Edge, Vanda retired and George had bowed out early due to personal reasons. From what I read, the band needed to be convinced to use Fairbairn. If anything, I think the extra time they got while Johnson went through his divorce and Malcolm writing riffs while not touring helped that album the most.
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