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List Price: $7.98 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 783594
Released: February 3, 1998 |
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| Used Price: $5.00 |
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| Media: Audio Cassette |
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The Best of Judas Priest: Living After Midnight Track Listing:
1. Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)
2. Living After Midnight
3. Breaking the Law [Live]
4. Hot Rockin' [*]
5. Heading Out to the Highway [Live]
6. Hellion [*]
7. Electric Eye [*]
8. You've Got Another Thing Comin'
9. Turbo Lover
10. Freewheel Burning
11. Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
12. Metal Meltdown
13. Ram It Down [*]
14. Diamonds and Rust [Live][*]
15. Victim of Changes [Live]
16. Tyrant [Live][*]
Editorial Review:
An excellent collection of the best moments from one of the most influential heavy metal bands, this is a welcome alternative to the more complete Metal Works, for the fan who doesn't require quite so exhaustive a collection. This one has everything you'd expect, including the classics "Living After Midnight," "Breaking the Law," "You've Got Another Thing Comin'," "Ram It Down," and more. There are also some choice live tracks, including "Victims of Changes" and "Heading Out to the Highway." Not necessarily the best choice for the hardcore fan--who probably already has Metal Works and most (if not all) of the original albums anyway--but a fine greatest-hits collection. --Genevieve Williams
The Best of Judas Priest: Living After Midnight Reviews:
Judias Priest: Best of CD. 
2009-09-28 - Living After Midnight: Which wasn't remastered and came out in 1998. Still a good record, contains, some of Judas Priest's best material, along with live tracks. The sound quality is still good regardless of the fact that this is not the remastered disc.
Great Collection of Classic JP Material 
2009-07-03 - I can't say enough about the goodness of this CD. Whether you like good old rock and roll, heavy metal, or just awesome music this CD will serve you well. One of my favorite things about this particular collection is how it moves from old classics like "The Green Manalishi" to the newer gems like "Metal Meltdown." You really can't go wrong with this compilation.
NOTE TO CHRISTIANS:
For a long time, I avoided JP's music like the plague (mainly because I thought their name had some anti-Christian connotations...) I recently (reservedly) delved into their lyrical content, and I've been rather impressed. JP shows serious restraint in almost every area and creates some truly excellent music.
totally worth it 
2008-06-13 - This CD provides a broad sampling of music from the legendary rock band Judas Priest. The amount of music you receive for the price is totally worth it.
Sad Wings of Destiny completely overlooked??? 
2008-05-09 - I know the songs on this album were hand-picked by Judas Priest members themselves, but I am actually shocked that only one song from their 1976 album Sad Wings of Destiny (that song being Victim of Changes, amazing by the way) was included on here. That album is generally viewed as a top 3 of theirs (along with Stained Class and British Steel) and it is way underrepresented on this compilation. I think they could have made room for Dreamer Deceiver, Deceiver, and Tyrant on here. Or at least 2 of those...sigh, just one man's opinion.
Priest at their best 
2008-03-29 - Vintage Judas Priest in their hayday, the mix was enchanced in the studio and the live aspect is a bit flawed, however, the song selection and the content is out of this world. One of Priests best.