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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 6969986183296
Format: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: November 06, 2001
Studio: Sony
Sales Rank: 7711
MPN: 86183
Disc 1:- Sinner
- Diamonds And Rust
- Starbreaker
- Last Rose Of Summer
- Let Us Prey/Call For The Priest
- Raw Deal
- Here Come The Tears
- Dissident Aggressor
- Race With The Devil
- Jawbreaker (live)
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Judas Priest-Sin After Sin ****1/2
The only way to describe Sin After Sin from Judas Priest is to call it epic. Every aspect of the record is epic. From Rob Halfords bombastic vocals to Glenn and K.K.'s superfluous guitar orchestrations.
While not as instantly classic as say British Steel, or Defenders of the Faith it is still one hell of an album. The opener 'Sinner' is an epic unto itself. Nearly ten minutes in length and full of power it starts the album with a bang. 'Diamonds And Dust' a Joan Baez cover shows Priest has depth. Ironically they band took their name from a Bob Dylan track off the John Wesley Hardingand 'Diamonds And Dust' was written about Dylan. 'Dissident Aggressor' is not only among the best Priest ... Read More:
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Sin After Sin is eternal. One of my favorite albums ever.
Contemporary and far beyond its time. Maybe because they had just left Gull Records and may have acknowledged the fact that they were starting to write history as they were engulfed by history itself, helping invent this thing that gave shape to our world as we know it, this thing called Heavy Metal.
Am I exaggerating? Nope.
Roger Glover of Deep Purple fame produces this artwork, but the Universe conspired with the making of this album in many ways.
A young 19 year-old guy is responsible for the drums and percussion of Sin After Sin. You know his name? Yep, I'm talking about Simon Phillips, my friends. He was freaking 19. I, myself a brazilian percussionist and drummer, ... Read More:
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Sin After Sin is perenially one of the least heralded Judas Priest albums, seeming to have gotten lost in the shuffle between acknowledged masterpieces Sad Wings of Destiny and Stained Class, which is unfortunate because this is a start-to-finish great, with excellent, vintage metal style tracks like 'Sinner' and 'Starbreaker' and great, highly unusual songs like 'Last Rose Of Summer' and 'Dissident Aggressor', which are totally different from anything presented on any other Priest album. With the exception of its winning ballad 'Last Rose Of Summer' (which is the softest thing the band has ever done and probably won't be as appealing to some fans, although I love it) Sin After Sin is heavier than Sad Wings Of Destiny but retains that good otherworldly ... Read More:
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this is priest before they became the metal gods,mid-late 70`s,sin after sin is another of priests solid releases that would lead them to the top.if your new to this epic band here`s my advice,start with 1984`s defender`s of the faith and work your way back.
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A solid example of a major label debut, 1977's Sin After Sin, while unnoticed at the time, stands as a foundation to the mighty heights that Judas Priest would soon exceed. Not as dark and morbid as what Sad Wings Of Destiny was or what Stained Class would become, this release occupies a still-powerful middle ground between those two landmarks. Highlights include "Sinner" (easily one of the best driving songs ever), "Let Us Prey/ Call For The Priest", "Starbreaker", "Raw Deal" & (on the 2001 remaster only) "Race With The Devil".
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