Judas Priest - Painkiller (iTunes Version)
At the dawn of the '90s, Judas Priest were in sad shape: out of touch, seemingly creatively bankrupt, coming off the two worst albums of their career, and left for dead by many observers. Trying to right the ship, Priest jettisoned longtime producer Tom Allom and his tinny '80s sound, as well as the serviceable groove drumming of Dave Holland, and brought in veteran metal producer Chris Tsangarides and onetime Racer X skinsman Scott Travis. Most importantly, though, Priest stopped trying to be a stadium act in the midst of hair metal's heyday. All those changes come into sharp focus as soon as the title cut of Painkiller starts — Travis' thunderous (and crisp-sounding) percussive maelstrom lights an immediate fire under the bandmembers' asses...
Genres: Metal, Music, Rock, Hard Rock
Released: Sep 26, 1990
℗ 2001 Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd.
1 Painkiller
2 Hell Patrol
3 All Guns Blazing
4 Leather Rebel
5 Metal Meltdown
6 Night Crawler
7 Between the Hammer & the Anvil
8 A Touch of Evil
9 Battle Hymn
10 One Shot At Glory
11 Living Bad Dreams
12 Leather Rebel (Live)
Judas Priest - Painkiller (iTunes Version) releated image(s)
Cool
ReplyDeletenice
ReplyDelete