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Defenders of the Faith is the ninth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 13 January 1984 in the US [13] and on 20 January 1984 in the UK. [2] The album was certified platinum by the RIAA, [13] and spawned the singles "Freewheel Burning", "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll", and "Love Bites".
Dayal Patterson of Record Collector wrote "Each album is presented here in a sturdy slipcase adorned with the original LP artwork, and there’s certainly no questioning the quality of the music – indeed, the majority of the albums here are considered vital entries in the heavy metal canon, with even the few weaker releases bearing some winning numbers.
English heavy metal band Judas Priest have released 19 studio albums, six live albums, seven compilation albums, 29 singles, 10 video albums, and 21 music videos. The band currently consists of bassist Ian Hill, drummer Scott Travis, singer Rob Halford, and guitarists Glenn Tipton and Richie Faulkner.
The first half of the guitar solo is played by Glenn Tipton and the second half is played by K. K. Downing. The EP's B-side is a live version of " The Green Manalishi (With the Two Prong Crown) ", recorded at the US Festival, Glen Helen Park, near Devore, San Bernardino in California on 29 May 1983 in front of an audience of approximately ...
Turbo is the tenth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released in the UK on 7 April 1986 by Columbia Records. [5] The album is notable for the band's change to a commercial glam metal sound, [6] [7] [8] that had them using synthesizers for the first time.
Akron native Tim Owens, who rose to fame with Judas Priest, is still rocking hard with K.K. Downing and KK’s Priest. He can’t wait for Cleveland Agora.
"Freewheel Burning" is a song by the English heavy metal band Judas Priest, appearing on their 1984 album Defenders of the Faith, and released as the first single off that album. The 12" version of the single contained an extended guitar intro that was omitted on the full-length release.
This lineup proved to be the most stable to date, producing six studio albums: British Steel, Point of Entry, Screaming for Vengeance, Defenders of the Faith, Turbo and Ram It Down. [4] Scott Travis replaced long-time drummer Dave Holland in 1989 and has stayed to be the bands longest tenured drummer.