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List Price: $13.96 | | Label: Epic
Salesrank: 44408
Released: July 14, 2009 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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A Touch of Evil Track Listing:
1. Judas Rising (Live)
2. Hellrider (Live)
3. Between The Hammer & The Anvil (Live)
4. Riding On The Wind (Live)
5. Death (Live)
6. Beyond The Realms Of Death (Live)
7. Dissident Aggressor (Live)
8. A Touch Of Evil (Live)
9. Eat Me Alive (Live)
10. Prophecy (Live)
11. Painkiller (Live)
Editorial Review:
2009 live album from the Heavy Metal heroes. A Touch of Evil: Live includes singer Rob Halford, guitarists Glenn Tipton and KK Downing, bassist Ian Hill, and drummer Scott Travis. Focusing primarily on fan-revered album cuts (all previously unreleased in live form on CD), A Touch of Evil: Live features absolutely scintillating renditions of such Priest gems as 'Riding on the Wind,' 'Beyond the Realms of Death,' 'Dissident Aggressor,' 'A Touch of Evil,' 'Eat Me Alive,' and the set-closing 'Painkiller.' Also of note are the first live album appearances of standouts from Priest's critically acclaimed 2008 concept double disc, Nostradamus ('Death' and 'Prophecy').
A Touch of Evil Reviews:
JUDAS PRIEST - A Touch of Evil 
2009-12-09 -
Priest has done a great job putting together tracks of old,
and present day. A welcome change from the traditional
cover tunes.
Oh yeah 
2009-10-10 - This is METAL!
God bless 'em.
This is what I want, need, and crave!
Classic Priest - awesome!
Too much pressure 
2009-09-18 - This is the worst live ablum of Judas Priest. Most of the songs are very slow and heavy. Till the last song "Painkiller", the pressure finally can be released.
I think they just wanted to do a live album that let people don't have "the songs remain the same" feeling. But, be honestly, the result of arrangement is not good. Just feel muddy and heavy pressure...
Of course, you can collect their live songs and buy this, like me. But you want to feel good, you need to think about it. Because you pay for "Painkiller" only.
Fine 
2009-09-15 - This CD captures the magic of Judas Priest back with original singer Rob Halford. Judas Rising and Hellrider are stellar cuts from the Angel of Retribution album. Nostradomus is represented by Death and Prophecy, again two of the album's best tracks. Painkiller sees 3 tracks, including A Touch of Evil and the Song Painkiller from that 1990 album. Dissident Aggressor was covered by Slayer. Eat Me Alive is probably the most offensive song they;ve recorded. Get it at Wal Mart. Christian metal at its finest.
Nothing specials guys ... 
2009-09-13 - I have first seen Priest in the mid 80's when they were rocking Europe together with Saxon.
I suppose the commercial failure of Nostrodamous (despite the long touring) has forced the Priest-management to issue an (rather) effortless live CD with tracks that were so far not released on a live CD. Unfortunately but clearly you can hear the aging of a band. While the others have 'only' less hair, Rob's voice has lost a lot over the years and maybe not only the voice but also the brain. When you see him live he stares on his tele prompter to aid him through the (newer) songs. For classic Priest fans, only the old stuff might trigger a purchase of the CD. For regualar metal fans this CD might still be interesting as an aged Priest is still better than much of the noise bands nowadays. Looking forward to the Live DVD/CD where they will play all of British Steel.
Net, mainly due to the poor voice of Rob and the not convincing set-list I rate this product with 2 stars only.