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Unleashed in the East



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Judas Priest Music:
Unleashed in the East



Music
Unleashed in the East
by Judas Priest

Unleashed in the East
List Price: $9.98Label: Sony

Salesrank: 194926

Released: September 6, 1989
Our Price: $23.00
Used Price: $2.80
Media: Audio CD

Unleashed in the East Track Listing:
1. Exciter
2. Running Wild
3. Sinner
4. Ripper
5. Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown)
6. Diamonds and Rust
7. Victim of Changes
8. Genocide
9. Tyrant

Unleashed in the East Reviews:
The Priest unleashed live!!! 5 Star Review
2009-09-17 - "Unleashed In The East" just plain kills. In fact this is probably my all time favorite Judas Priest recording.
The editing and production are also 'quality' for a live album. No fan of the, "metal gods" should be without it.

Judas Priest Rocks! 5 Star Review
2009-04-25 - This is a vintage live recording of a Judas Priest concert, a must have for a Priest fan or metal fan in general.

judas preist unleashed in the east 5 Star Review
2007-09-03 - if you like judas preist this is the live album to get, its far more polished than there second live album, and much tighter... its a great collection of early preist favorites, and the vocals on victim of changes shows rob halfords great talent as an operatic rock singer, he shows his depth and range here as one of the best vocalist in rock music... and if your a preist fan this album and seeing them live is well worth the money spent, they are assume live, and i cant say that about every band.... if you want the later hits buy the second live......

One of the best live HM albums ever! 5 Star Review
2006-07-17 - Along with Black Sabbath's "Live Evil", Deep Purple's "Made In Japan" and "Made In Europe", Motorhead's "No Sleep 'til Hammersmith", the Scorpions' "Tokyo Tapes" and "World Wide Live", Rainbow's "On Stage", and UFO's "Strangers In The Night", stands Judas Priest's "Unleashed In The East".

As the title suggests, this is a Japanese recording, and I have heard that Japanese pressings contain additional tracks. But what we have here on the U.S. version is more than enough.

This album has unfairly been maligned as "Unleashed In The Studio" because of its excellent sound quality. I wasn't there to know whether anything has been "tweaked" but it certainly sounds live - and heavy!

Rob Halford turns in what is probably his best vocal performance.

Nowhere in the studio does the twin-guitar team of Glenn Tipton and KK Downing shine like they do here, especially on the intro to "Victim Of Changes."

You can actually HEAR Ian Hill in parts here, especially on the last track, "Tyrant"!

This would be the last album for drummer Les Binks. This is unfortunate, as he is quite good and worlds better than his replacement, Dave Holland.

In many ways this album signalled the end of an era for Priest that had been hinted at on "Killing Machine/Hell Bent For Leather": shorter, snappier songs, with less extended soloing, and a very live sound.

This album towers head and shoulders over many other live albums (including Black Sabbath's Ozzy cash-in "Reunion") and there is a place for it in every collection of true, British heavy metal. Rarely does a week go by without listening to this masterpiece.

THE BEST HEAVY METAL BAND OF ALL TIME 5 Star Review
2006-02-09 - THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST HEAVY METAL RECORDING LIVE EVER DONE! THIS IS HEAVY METAL AT ITS BEST! HAIL TO THE METAL GODS!!!!!!!!!!










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