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The Best of Judas Priest



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The Best of Judas Priest
by Judas Priest

The Best of Judas Priest
List Price: $13.98Label: Transluxe

Salesrank: 344154

Released: April 11, 1995
Our Price: $7.78
Used Price: $0.41
Media: Audio CD

The Best of Judas Priest Track Listing:
1. Dying to Meet You - Judas Priest
2. Never Satisfied - Judas Priest
3. Rocka Rolla - Judas Priest
4. Diamonds and Rust - Judas Priest
5. Victim of Changes - Judas Priest
6. Island of Domination - Judas Priest
7. Ripper - Judas Priest
8. Deceiver - Judas Priest
9. Halford Finds Priest [Interview] - John Hinch
10. Priest Finds Audience [Interview] - John Hinch
11. Dual Guitars [Interview] - John Hinch
12. Songwriting [Interview] - John Hinch
13. What's in a Name [Interview] - John Hinch
14. Gull Records [Interview] - John Hinch
15. Whiskey Woman/Victim of Changes [Interview] - John Hinch
16. Rob Halford [Interview] - John Hinch

The Best of Judas Priest Reviews:
there's a word for this. 1 Star Review
2007-06-19 - It's "crap." Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge Priest fan, but this is simply a lame attempt by a record company to cash in on the Priest name. It looks like a compilation of Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings of Destiny. Not much of a "best-of" collection. You'd be better off buying those albums individually. I mean, come on! Any decent Priest fan would look at this and retch. If you know nothing about the band, go get Metal Works, Metalogy, or Living After Midnight: The Best of Judas Priest.

DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT BUYING THIS ALBUM!!!!!! 1 Star Review
2006-06-22 - This ablum was produced by Gull records, a company Judas Priest hasn't worked with for decades and thier just trying to cash in on the Judas Priest name. If you buy this ablum you do not deseve to be called a Judas Priest fan. Be supportive and by the real records.

Don't buy this! You are getting ripped off!!!! 1 Star Review
2004-12-03 - This is one of Gull records, Transluxe, and or Koch records attempts to cash in on the Judas Priest name. This album, Genocide and Hero, Hero are substandard, unauthorized reissues of the old JP catalog. The sound quality sucks and, despite what the back cover says, there are no interviews with Rob, KK, Glenn or Ian. There is an interview with Jon Hinch. Jon who? He was a drummer for Priest for a month or two and according to the JP website this interview is complete garbage and utter nonsense. There is nothing on this release that isn't on the actual albums. Be careful what you buy!! If it says Gull records, Transluxe, Koch records or Koch international, YOU ARE GETTING RIPPED OFF!!!!!!!! Support Judas Priest, the best heavy metal band of all time, and don't waste your money on this crap. Buy the real thing, which is still available through Cdnow/Amazon. Watch for the label!!!!!!!

Compilation of first two records 3 Star Review
2001-11-10 - This is really a compilation of songs from Judas Priest's first two records - 'Rocka Rolla' (1974) and 'Sad Wings of Destiny' (1976) - released pre-major label debut. Whether it is really the best of these offerings is debatable. However, what is notable is the inclusion of "Diamonds and Rust", which did not appear on these two records and is a better studio version than what would later appear on 'Sin After Sin' (1977).

The interviews included at the end are interesting, even though they have been disavowed as rubbish by the current incarnation of Judas Priest.

Juda Priest rule! 5 Star Review
1999-05-14 - Judas Priest are one of the best metal bands there are and this C.D. Show it










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