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Priest Live [Live]

Judas PriestAudio Cassette
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)


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In celebration of the Metal Gods Farewell Epitaph tour, kicking off this fall, the biggest names in rock and metal band together to choose their favorite Priest tracks. Including Ozzy Osbourne, James Hetfield & Lars Ulrich (Metallica), Lemmy (Motorhead), Kerry King (Slayer), Slash (Guns & Roses) and more. The ultimate tribute to the ultimate metal band, this brand new collection includes the hits… Read more in Amazon's Judas Priest Store

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  • Audio Cassette (October 17, 1990)
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B0000026BM
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #740,222 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Out in the Cold
2. Heading Out to the Highway
3. Metal Gods
4. Breaking the Law
5. Love Bites
6. Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
7. The Sentinel
8. Private Property
9. Rock You All Around the World
10. Electric Eye
11. Turbo Lover
12. Freewheel Burning
13. Parental Guidance
14. Living After Midnight
15. You've Got Another Thing Comin'

 

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars OK Live Attempt, November 24, 2001
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Julie H. Hipps (New Bern, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Priest Live (Audio CD)
I was somewhat disapointed in this release. Not that it is bad but I was expecting something a whole lot better. I guess there is only one thing I can blame this on, and it is pretty obvious: these songs were taken from the "Turbo" tour. That should say it all. Turbo was definetly the bands worst release. The production is similar to that of Turbo which brings it down also.Turbo I believed was made by computer generated music(so was Defenders Of The Faith)and that made the music like...STINK.Well here is what I think of each individual song:

1.Out In The Cold-Disgraceful intro number. As soon as I started to hear this I was getting ready to go back inside the music store and get my money back. It's terrible

2.Heading Out To The Highway-Better follow-up song. I thought it was really good although the origional surfaced on "Point Of Entry" was much better due to better production. But it ain't bad

3.Metal Gods-I truely really like this song. But the attack of the killer production strikes again and tears this song to bits.

4.Breaking The Law-This is truely the 1st song where I would say it is better than the origional. It is more fast paced and has falsetto in it which I think was for the better. Trust me the version on "British Steel" kind of blows but this one is really pretty good

5.Love Bites-Another good song. Sounds pretty much like the version on "Defenders Of The Faith" though. All in all though its good

6.Some Heads Are Gonna Roll-I never really thought much of this song, but its still not all that bad.

7.The Sentinel-Dynamite song. It's intro just blows my mind away. Great selection

8.Private Property-This is the point where the album starts to go downhill. I honestly did not like this one. I just like Stinks

9.Rock You Around The World-This song is not bad. It has a heavy guitar intro and is fast paced so I give it at least some respect

10.Electric Eye-Good song. Was affected a little by the production though, but I love this song so It will do. Dose include "The Hellion" intro

11.Turbo Lover-This is the one song off of "Turbo" that is somewhat decent. It's slow and dramatic and I think it dose deserve some attention. So all in all its a pretty good song.

12.Freewheel Burning-Here we come to the best part of the CD. With the motorcycle at the beginning this song is made to be one of the best live recording's I have ever heard. It is faster also which I think is for the better. Definetly listen to this one if any

13.Parental Guidance-Bad song. No further comments

14.Living After Midnight-This really makes up for the disaster of "Parental Guidance". This song is still strong and I still love it

15.You've Got Another Thing Coming-Great Outro number. It was expanded by about 3 minutes which I think is even better. So its a good live recording

So all in all its an OK album, although it could have been a whole lot better. But if you see it marked down about 10 dollars go ahead and buy it.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Part II In the Saga of "Judas Priest Live"., September 25, 1999
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This review is from: Priest Live (Audio CD)
There are 2 Judas Priest live albums (we shall NOT acknowledge "Metal Meltdown '98" or whatever the hell its called, that is not true Priest), and this isn't the better of the two, but it certainly isn't horrid. "Priest...Live!" covers everything that "Unleashed in the East" couldn't: the 80's Priest, including the nauseating "Turbo Lover". Really when it comes to reviewing this record, it depends which Priest you prefer, the 70's Priest, a young band which fused blues, metal, and deep, penatrative lyrics with its music, or the 80's Priest, a "great sometimes, horrible sometimes" leather metal band which occasionally strayed so far into ridiculousness that it isn't funny. Which school of thought do you come from? Here's the way to tell: Have you ever heard a song by Priest called "Deciever"? No? Ok, then you probably like 80's Priest. Get this record, then.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Priest - great 80's metal live-performance, September 30, 1999
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This review is from: Priest Live (Audio CD)
Priest has existed in 3 decades, the 70s, the 80s and the 90s. Their musical style has also changed with the times, and this album represents Judas Priest - 80s heavy metal-style. Personally my favourite Priest-mixture would be a blend of 70s and 80s songs, and this live-album lacks a lot of pearls from the 70s. But still, it's a fantastic performance and a must for all true Priest-fans
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