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Judas Priest - Sad Wings of Destiny (CD)

Sad Wings of Destiny
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Album Details: Sad Wings of Destiny

Release Date:11/25/2008
Label:Snapper Music Group
UPC:636551556224

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    Not a "Victim Of Changes"...

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 29, 2006

    Pros: The evolving PRIEST

    Cons: Can't think of one

    The year was 1976, and JUDAS PRIEST returns with their 2nd album. Considered by most fans their true "1st album", Sad Wings makes up for the blues/prog of Rocka Rolla. Standout songs include...Victim Of Changes, The Ripper, Dreamer Deceiver..., Deceiver, Prelude/Tyrant, Genocide, and Island Of Domination. Epitaph isn't as strong as the other songs, but it's lyrics are very poignant and emotional. Definately worth getting. \m/ \m/ Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Great Disk

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 21, 2003

    This is an amazing album. the first song "Victim of Changes" shows how damn good priest are, and that screach "VIIIICIIIM OOOOF CHAAAAAAAAYAAANNNGEEEEEHE
    EEHEHEEES" that'll get your blood pumpin, the only problem with this disk is it starts to lose it...s juice after track 6 "Tyrant" but the first 6 tracks alone are worth buying the album, a great priest album to start out on. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Sad Wings of Destiny

  • All Music Guide

    The groundbreaking Sad Wings of Destiny was the first great Judas Priest album, simultaneously taking the entire heavy metal genre to new depths of darkness and new heights of technical precision and musicality. Sad Wings of Destiny sounded like little else on the metal scene in 1976: it was heavy and chillingly bleak, in an almost unrelenting way that hadn't been seen since Black Sabbath's heyday, but its arrangements were much more intricately crafted, its sonic textures more varied, its grooves tight and menacing, yet tinged with a gothic elegance under the raging torrent of guitar riffs. Just as importantly, the more prog rockinfluenced sections of Rocka Rolla have been brought under control, with the extended pieces displaying a newfound focus and direction, as well as complexity. Perhaps the only flaw lies in the album's pacing, which drags down some of the momentum toward the second half by keeping the slower pieces too close together (an effect not helped by the lessthanmelodic... rocker "Genocide"). However, virtually every other aspect of the album points to a stunning artistic leap forward. The opener, "Victim of Changes," was an instant metal classic, with Rob Halford delivering an electrifying performance; elsewhere, shorter songs like "The Ripper" and "Deceiver" come on like lightningquick sneak attacks, ending before you know what's hit you. There are also two delicate, progstyle ballads, "Dreamer Deceiver" and the pianobased "Epitaph," demonstrating a compelling emotional range. Although neither as commercially successful nor as technically flashy as subsequent releases, Sad Wings of Destiny was an important milestone in the eventual development of the progressive metal subgenre, and established a standard of excellence to which Judas Priest would adhere through the remainder of the '70s. - Steve Huey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Judas Priest

Judas Priest was one of the most influential heavy metal bands of the '70s, spearheading the New Wave of British Heavy Metal late in the decade. Decked out in leather and chains, the band fused the gothic doom of Black Sabbath with the riffs and speed of Led Zeppelin, as well as adding a vicious two-lead guitar attack; in doing so, they set the pace for much popular hea... Read more