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best priest album?

sad wings of destiny
5
19%
stained class
1
4%
sin after sin
0
No votes
defenders of the faith
3
12%
turbo? hahahaha!
1
4%
killing machine
0
No votes
british steel
2
8%
screaming for vengeance
3
12%
painkiller
11
42%
point of entry
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 26

Postby Metalbrew Stu on Fri Feb 16, 2007 12:15 am

southwestthrasher wrote:previous priest albums ahd some really strong songs like tyrant and freewheel burning


Freewheel's off defenders man.
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Postby John on Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:06 am

where is Ram It Down on that list?
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Postby Metalbrew Stu on Fri Feb 16, 2007 12:21 pm

John wrote:where is Ram It Down on that list?


True it's not there, and true it has some great songs like Ram it Down, Hard as Iron and Blood Red Skies, but could it really be considered their best? It's them trying to prove something after Turbo and getting it wrong. i do feel that if Scott Travis was on that album, it would sound 10 times better though.
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Postby Atom on Fri Feb 16, 2007 12:36 pm

Metalbrew Stu wrote:Hard as Iron


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Postby Metalbrew Stu on Fri Feb 16, 2007 12:46 pm

Don't man, I get it enough from my house mates. Why does Halford feel the need to include so many inuendos? Their current favourite is the line 'ripping man apart' in Metal Gods. haha
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Postby thrash metal maniac on Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:35 pm

John wrote:where is Ram It Down on that list?


it doesn't deserve to be there :dance:

I'm not the biggest JP fan tbh, there are some tracks i think are fucking amazing, just brillliant metal/ power metal, but a lot of the songs just seem shit to me, so I'm not voting a favourie album :D

Altough I have to say British Steel and Painkiller are fucking great, albeit PK is pretty same-ish all the way through and a tad over-produced for my liking!!!!
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Postby Hostile on Fri Feb 16, 2007 6:11 pm

Seems like there's a lot of love for Sad Wings. I reckon Epitath is the most beautiful song Priest have ever done... and Exciter's probably the best. It's pretty much the ultimate screaming-along song.
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Postby jonny_boy34 on Fri Feb 16, 2007 8:30 pm

Exciter is indeed a classic. The singing at the end, 'Staaaaaaaand by for exciiiitaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!' is out of this universe.

I find Ram It Down to be the most horrible of all Priest albums (excluding the even more horrible 'Ripper'-era albums, but they can't really be considered as real Judas Priest). It may just be that the production and use of drum machine makes it sound like the gayest of all gay albums, but to be honest, if the songs were good I would still like it a little bit. And I don't. Apart from the title track (and I do remember Hard As Iron being quite good but I can't remember it). A terrible moment for Priest. Turbo was definitely better. If someone comes up to you giving you grief, you tell them hand off! This is Private! Property!

I'm also going to be controversial here and claim that I think British Steel is quite an overrated album indeed. Perhaps for it's time it was a great album, and I'm certainly not saying it's a bad album at all, but when I listen to it I unfortunately get rather bored, and I don't really feel much excitement from anything on it. Even Breaking The Law and Metal Gods - when played live I must admit they are great, but on the album I just can't really be that bothered. I just think that generally on that album there is a distinct lack of any kind of emotion. Screaming for Vengeance is much better!
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Postby demonic-dave on Fri Feb 16, 2007 8:41 pm

jonny_boy34 wrote:I'm also going to be controversial here and claim that I think British Steel is quite an overrated album indeed. Perhaps for it's time it was a great album, and I'm certainly not saying it's a bad album at all, but when I listen to it I unfortunately get rather bored, and I don't really feel much excitement from anything on it. Even Breaking The Law and Metal Gods - when played live I must admit they are great, but on the album I just can't really be that bothered. I just think that generally on that album there is a distinct lack of any kind of emotion. Screaming for Vengeance is much better!


well said there, i completly agree with you there, about British Steel. The album does nothing for me, i got sick of people requesting the same song from it when i used to DJ.
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Postby southwestthrasher on Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:42 pm

demonic-dave wrote:
jonny_boy34 wrote:I'm also going to be controversial here and claim that I think British Steel is quite an overrated album indeed. Perhaps for it's time it was a great album, and I'm certainly not saying it's a bad album at all, but when I listen to it I unfortunately get rather bored, and I don't really feel much excitement from anything on it. Even Breaking The Law and Metal Gods - when played live I must admit they are great, but on the album I just can't really be that bothered. I just think that generally on that album there is a distinct lack of any kind of emotion. Screaming for Vengeance is much better!


well said there, i completly agree with you there, about British Steel. The album does nothing for me, i got sick of people requesting the same song from it when i used to DJ.


That song being breaking the law, which i may add is the easiest judas priest song to play on bass hahahaha, still a good strong album but scraming for vengeance / stained class has so much more character
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Postby jonny_boy34 on Sun Feb 18, 2007 2:11 am

More character, that's a good way of putting it indeed, I definitely agree with that. I don't find myself listening to Stained Class that much, but when I do it is very good, perhaps I should listen to it more.

While we're on the subject of Priest, what do Angel of Retribution owners here think of Loch Ness? I personally think it's a very underrated slice of metal goodness! Very epic and quite hilarious and also rather kind of Sabbathy in a small way. The end fade-out thingy is a bit shit and unnecessary, but on the whole I like that song very much! I do find that a fair few people can't stand it because they either can't take the ridiculousness and hilarity of it all, or they just find it boring.
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Postby Hostile on Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:28 am

Lochness is ALMOST too long, but totally worth it for an epic chorus.
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Postby demonic-dave on Sun Feb 18, 2007 1:14 pm

Hostile wrote:Lochness is ALMOST too long, but totally worth it for an epic chorus.

Can go on a bit too much for my liking the rest of the album is good.
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Postby STD_Caps on Mon Feb 19, 2007 12:43 am

So many thingss to say:

Priest are amazing.
Went for SFV mainly because it's the ultimate no filler album.
I nearly neglected Priest because I heard that British Steel was their best album and thought it was average. I'm glad I woke up o the truth.
I think I prefer Priest to Maiden.
Halford is an incredible singer.
The preist live experience was one of my best gigs. Possibly, THE best gig.
"And what about the churches and all their wealth
There's an unseen fortune under their belts
Are golden temples a symbol of God's way
This horde of wealth is a sickening display"
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Postby James on Mon Feb 19, 2007 4:46 am

Yeah, good points about British Steel. Its only essential moments are the two opening tracks, which are certainly up there amongst other top Priest tracks.

Loch Ness is alright, but totally skippable. A bit repetitive.

Halford is the best metal vocalist ever.

However, I still rank Iron Maiden above Priest.
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