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Sin After Sin (Exp) [Extra tracks, Original recording remastered]

Judas PriestAudio CD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 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 CD (November 6, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B00005R62O
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (51 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,538 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Song After Classic Song, March 6, 2005
This review is from: Sin After Sin (Exp) (Audio CD)
This is the 2nd album to be released by JP in 1977 and was their first one for CBS. This album was ignored in America even though it received tremendous press reviews. Lightyears ahead of its 1st album, this is their third release and it's classic heavymetal with some of the best ballads to ever be released. Here are my reviews of the songs based out of 5 *****:

"Sinner" - From the opening wail of the guitar to the hard surging bass and guitar, this song makes me want to repent! Very Sabbath sounding. Some great guitar distortion and fantastic wah-wah solo by KK. Solid drumming from session man Simon Phillips (too bad he didn't join the band - he was the best drummer they had!) A classic metal epic/anthem. Rating - *****

"Diamonds and Rust" - A Joan Baez tune done right by JP and Rob. Joan is a great story-teller and Rob sings tremendously. Done at a mid-tempo pace. Very haunting. Fine drumming from Simon again makes this piece. I love this version. Rating - *****

"Starbreaker" - Drum solo opens the song for some hard crunching guitar. Rob is again in fine form. A quicker paced song. Solid bass playing from Ian and good drumming again. Rating - ****

"Last Rose Of Summer" - A GREAT piece! No matter that it is a ballad, it is just a fantastic song! Sung heart-wrenchingly by Rob. A great love song that would have been a hit if done by a pop singer. Rob's range is on full display here. A nice clean guitar accompanies the piece. Tremendous. I would love to hear it live! Put it in the live set! Rating - *****

"Let Us Prey/Call For The Priest" - I love this tune! Opens with a church sounding guitar and organ proceeding....into the fastest song on the album. The seeds of "Freewheel Burning" and "Screaming for Vengance" are heard here. These songs are heard on this tune. The only difference is that this is "Freewheel Burning" and "Screaming" with brains. The song has intelligent lyrics with a speedmetal sound. NEEDS TO BE PLAYED LIVE! Great soloing done by Glenn and KK. Speedmetal before it became speedmetal. Some great wails by Rob! Rating - *****

"Raw Deal" - Another underated song. This is Priest at its best! A song about going to into a gay bar wasted. This also should be put into the live set! A great crunching, metal song. Rob sounds mean and animalistic. Great drumming. Nice tempo changes throughout. Fantastic guitar playing from Glenn and KK. Alot of distortion. Great high-pitched screams by Rob to end the song. Would love to hear live! Rating - *****

"Here Come The Tears" - A short haunting melody and song about lost love. Some fine acoustic guitar and solo from Glenn, with piano accompianment. Rob once again shines on this tune. Rob cries out for love and you can feel the sorrow and anguish overflow. More fantastic wailing by Rob to end the song. GREAT SONG. Once again, needs to be put into the live set. Rating - *****

"Dissident Aggressor" - A CLASSIC! Heavy metal would never be the same after this. THE HEAVIEST song ever! Well ahead of its time! This also needs to be put into the live set. (Slayer covered it, 'nuff said) Rating - *****

Overall, an album well ahead of its time. A pure metal masterpiece! If you don't have this you are nothing but a metal poser. Their sound changes on the next album, Stained Class (Exp). For better or worse? See my review to find out.
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34 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sinister Priest Remastered, April 9, 2002
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This review is from: Sin After Sin (Exp) (Audio CD)
WOW! Let me first start off by saying that each Judas Priest studio effort is a distinguishable classic. The Judas Priest Remaster series is both good and bad. Good because each studio release sounds sonically superior to the old versions. All of them sound clean, crisp sounding from Sin After Sin through Painkiller. Also good on some of the reissues are the studio bonus tracks. I will review each bonus track as I review each reissue, some are better than others. The bad part about the studio ablum remasters series is the live bonus tracks (do not be confused, the live bonus tracks on both live reissues are great, and I include those bonus tracks in the reviews). ALL the live bonus tracks are lousy. The sound quality is good, just the performances are uninspried, and lame. From Sin After Sin's Jawbreaker (Halford sounds weak here) to Painkiller's Leather Rebel (which is made worse because it's rpobably the weakest song on Painkiller). If you are a fan who has all the studio albums already and are looking to wet your ears with the live tracks, forget about it, they will let you down. Seriously, the songs off of the Halford-less 98 Live Meltdown are more inspirational than these live bonus songs. Well that sums up the Remaster Series as a whole,
now on with the individual review...

Sin After Sin is Judas Priest's debut in a sense. And in alot of ways. The major one being for a major label, CBS. The other being produced by (at the time) former-DP bassist Roger Glover.

This album pretty much sounds like no other in the Priest cannon.
It's metal, rock, contemporary, etc. THeir are beautiful ballads like Diamonds and Rust, Last Rose of Summer, and Here Come the Tears. Their is Rock like on Starbreaker, Call of the Priest.
And finally is their METAL. Sinner is just balls out METAL! Great song to open the album, but it is Dissident Aggressor that closes the album that is pure METAL HEAVEN!!! Halford is at his vicious best on the vocals. If this song does not make you head bang, then my friend, you are not METAL. As for the studio bonus track, Race With The Devil is a raw sounding, straight ahead rocker. Good
bonus track. To me, SAS is their best 70's album, and probably their best overall in their career. Sinfully delicious!

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Last Rose of Summer makes me weep, December 12, 2001
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This review is from: Sin After Sin (Exp) (Audio CD)
This CD is great, Last Rose of Summer and the remake of Diamonds and Rust are achingly beautiful and heartfelt. The rest of the CD rocks! The sound quality is a little dry and compressed, but it somehow it works.
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