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Judas PriestLiving After MidnightJudas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestBreaking The LawJudas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestDon't GoJudas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestHeading Out To The HighwayJudas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestHot Rockin'Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestYou've Got Another Thing Comin'Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestFreewheel BurningJudas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestLove BitesJudas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestLocked InJudas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestTurbo LoverJudas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestJohnny B. GoodeJudas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestPainkillerJudas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestA Touch Of EvilJudas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestOut In The Cold (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestLocked In (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestHeading Out To The Highway (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestBreaking The Law (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestLove Bites (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestSome Heads Are Gonna Roll (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestThe Sentinel (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestPrivate Property (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestDesert Plains (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestRock You All Around The World (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestHellion - Electric Eye (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestTurbo Lover (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestFreewheel Burning (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestThe Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown) (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestParental Guidance (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestLiving After Midnight (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestYou've Got Another Thing Comin' (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestHell Bent For Leather (From "Priest...Live!" Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena, June 27, 1986)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestRocka Rolla (From "Old Grey Whistle Test" April 25, 1975)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestDreamer Deceiver - Deceiver (From "Old Grey Whistle Test" April 25, 1975)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestTake On The World (From "Top Of The Pops" January 25, 1979)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestEvening Star (From "Top Of The Pops" May 17, 1979)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestLiving After Midnight (From "Top Of The Pops" March 27, 1980)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestUnited (From "Top Of The Pops" August 28, 1980)Judas Priest. Electric Eye
Judas PriestJohnny B. Goode ("Johnny Be Good" Film Version)Telegenics Number 63D. Rock Tracks. June 1988
Judas PriestLocked InRock America AOR July 1986
Judas PriestTurbo LoverRock America AOR June 1986
Judas PriestFreewheel BurningTelegenics Number 11C. February 1984. Pop Rock 5
Judas PriestHeading Out To The HighwayMagical Flight Vol.6
Judas PriestLiving After MidnightMixMash Rock Classics Hard And Heavy Vol.2
Judas PriestYou've Got Another Thing Comin'Best Of Hair Bands Vol.1
Judas PriestBreaking The LawBest Of Hair Bands Vol.3
Judas PriestLiving After MidnightBest Of Hair Bands Vol.2
Judas PriestYou've Got Another Thing Comin'Hot Video Classics Best Of 80-83 Vol.5
Judas PriestLocked InMagical Flight Vol.3
Judas PriestTurbo LoverMagical Flight Vol.2
Judas PriestBreaking The LawMagical Flight Vol.2
Judas PriestHot Rockin'Magical Flight Vol.2
Judas PriestRevolutionMonsters Of Metal Vol.4 Part 1
Judas PriestLost And FoundMonsters Of Metal Vol.1 Part 2
Judas PriestWarCanada Hot Video February 2009
Judas PriestRevolutionClassic Rock Roll Of Honour Vol.1-3
Judas PriestBurn In HellRock S'Cool Vol.1
Judas PriestLost And FoundRock S'Cool Vol.2
Judas PriestWarModern Rock Video September 2008
Judas Priest is a pioneering British Heavy Metal band and was a forerunner in the ‘New Wave of British Heavy Metal’ movement, laying the groundwork for the speed and thrash metal of the ’80s and ’90s with numerous classic albums. The band was formed in Birmingham, England in 1969 by guitarist John Perry (who died shortly after and was replaced by Earnest Chataway), bassist Bruno Stapenhill, drummer John Partridge, and singer Alan Atkins, who created a band name from Bob Dylan's song 'The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest'. In 1970, guitarist Kenneth K. K. Downing and bassist Ian Hill joined, replacing Chataway and Stapenhill. Drummers John Ellis and Chris Campbell replaced Partridge. Later, in 1972, Rob Halford and drummer John Hinch joined to replace Atkins and Campbell, respectively. A second guitarist, Glenn Tipton, was also added to the line-up in 1974 as compensation for its record company’s (Gull Records) suggestion to add a horn section to the first album, Rocka Rolla. The band featuring Halford, Downing, Tipton and Hill would go on to record 14 albums from 1974 through to 1990. Priest went through a considerable number of drummers (Hinch, Alan Moore, Simon Phillips and Les Binks) between its formation and 1980 when Trapeze drummer Dave Holland joined and stayed until 1988’s Ram It Down. In early 1990 Racer X drummer Scott Travis joined the band and recording began on its Painkiller album. In mid 1990 the band was taken to court over the attempted suicide of two young boys in Reno, allegedly driven by subliminal messages on its Stained Class album. The case was eventually thrown out of court and in September 1990, Painkiller was released. Halford left the group in 1993 to pursue a solo career but the band was determined to find a suitable replacement vocalist. Tim "Ripper" Owens, an Ohioan tribute band singer was chosen after a lengthy auditioning process and the band recorded 4 albums (2 studio, 2 live) with Owens. In 2003, Judas Priest’s 1990 line-up was restored when Rob Halford returned to the group after rekindling the relationship during work on Judas Priest’s 4-CD career retrospective “Metalogy.” In 2004 the band played Ozzfest and released a CD of new studio material entitled Angel of Retribution and an accompanying live DVD in 2005, enjoying a successful world tour that year. This was followed by the 2CD concept album Nostradamus in 2008 and the release of its fifth live album in 2009. K.K. Downing left the band after that and was replaced by Richie Faulkner. This line-up recorded two more studio albums before Tipton had to retire due to illness in 2018. For the Firepower tour he was temporarily replaced by Andy Sneap, making Hill and Halford the only remaining members from the band's classic era.
Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham, England in 1969. Known for twin lead guitars, a wide operatic vocal style, and for introducing the S&M leather-and-studs look into heavy metal, they have sold over 45 million albums worldwide. The band is widely recognised as one of the finest and most original heavy metal bands of all time, with many artists within the genre having cited them as a major influence. Despite a decline in exposure during the mid 1990s, the band has once again seen a resurgence, including worldwide tours, being inaugural inductees into the VH1 Rock Honors in 2005, receiving a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 2010, and their songs featured in video games such as Guitar Hero and the Rock Band series.
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