Tribute to the Priset [Import]

Tribute to the Priset [Import]

Tribute to the Priset [Import]

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Product Description
14 Tracks from Judas Priest Covered by Annihilator, Primal Fear, Onmyoza, Witchery, Iced Earth, and More.

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Tribute to Judas Priest
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    Tribute to Judas Priest

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    ASIN: B00006F1O9
    Release Date: 2002-09-23

    Tracks:

    1. Hell Bent For Leather - Annihilator
    2. Metal Gods - Primal Fear
    3. Delivering The Goods - Skid Row (Live)
    4. Riding On The Wind - Witchery
    5. Screaming For Vengeance - Iced Earth
    6. Jawbreaker - Siebenburgen
    7. Breaking The Law - Hammerfall
    8. Electric Eye - Benediction
    9. Painkiller - Death
    10. All Guns Blazing - Silent Force
    11. Dreamer Deceiver - Steel Prophet
    12. Never Satisfied - Armored Saint
    13. Green Manalishi - Therion
    14. Diamonds And Rust - Thunderstone

    Album Description

    14 artists covering the hits including Annihilator, Primal Fear, Iced Earth, Steel Prophet, Therion, Skid Row and more. Digipak. Nuclear Blast. 2002.
    A Tribute to Judas Priest, Vol. 2: Delivering the Goods
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • WOW!
    • Heavy Metal Rules
    • Not as good as the 1st one
    A Tribute to Judas Priest, Vol. 2: Delivering the Goods
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Century Media
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00004WHAR
    Release Date: 2000-09-05

    Tracks:

    1. Exciter - Gamma Ray
    2. Beyond The Realms Of Death - Blind Guardian
    3. Sinner - Devin Townsend
    4. Bloodstone - Stratovarius
    5. Painkiller - Angra
    6. Metal Gods - U.D.O.
    7. Dissident Aggressor - Forbidden
    8. Desert Plains - Iron Savior
    9. Jawbreaker - Rage
    10. Screaming For Vengeance - Virgin Steele
    11. Victim Of Changes - Gamma Ray
    12. Night Crawler - Radakka
    13. You've Got Another Thing Comin' - Saxon

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars WOW!.......2002-12-06

    I am very surprised by the great quality on this CD. It's not perfect but it's up there and most of them certainly honor Judas Priest. Gamma Ray's versions of "Exciter" and "Victim of Changes" almost rival that of Priest (although Ralf Scheepers should've done vocals on Victim, but oh well). Also good are "Bloodstone" by the excellent Stratovarius, "Beyond the Realms of Death" by Blind Guardian, and "Nightcrawler" by Radakka, which is the best one here in my opinion. The only ones that disappointed me were Angra's version of "Painkiller" and U.D.O.'s god-awful version of "Metal Gods." Otherwise, you've got one of the best tribute albums out there! Now I have to find the first volume...

    4 out of 5 stars Heavy Metal Rules.......2001-07-30

    Angra's cover of Painkiller is brilliant... Blind Guardian's version of BTOD sounds a bit forced... but it isn't bad at all, Gamma Ray provides the best songs in the Album though...

    4 out of 5 stars Not as good as the 1st one.......2001-02-05

    There are some great heavy cover songs in this album. However, there's no in your face, blistering covers like in the 1st tribute. This is more of a progessive metal influence. Bands like Blind Guardian and Gamma Ray show their true influences.

    Great picks: Blind Guardian's cover of "Beyond the Realms of Death" is just more distorted. It really is just the same version, with more distortion. Also, Gamma Ray's covers of "Exciter" and "Victim Of Changes" really sounds good old-fashioned Priest.

    Bad picks: Virgin Steele's cover of "Screaming for Vengeance" is not as distorted as it should be more distorted. And I'm not a big fan of "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" but that's just my opinion.

    Enjoy!
    Hell Bent for Metal: A Tribute to Judas Priest
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Judas Priest Hell Bent For Metal
    • Judas Priest - Hell Bent For Leather:...Judas Priest
    • Not bad for a tribute cd
    • Not as good as the Legends of Metal CD's, but pretty cool...
    Hell Bent for Metal: A Tribute to Judas Priest
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Dwell Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000JCPI
    Release Date: 1999-07-13

    Tracks:

    1. Eat Me Alive - Angel Corpse
    2. Hell Patrol - Sanctorum
    3. Steeler - Winters Bane
    4. Beyond The Realms Of Death - Agent Steel
    5. Electric Eye - Scary German Guy
    6. Hell Bent For Leather - Soulless
    7. The Ripper - Equinox
    8. Metal Meltdown - Aurora Borealis
    9. Dreamer, Deceiver - Steel Prophet
    10. Breaking The Law - Crematorium
    11. The Sentinel - Prototype
    12. Desert Plains - Division
    13. You've Got Another Thing Coming - Vital Remains

    Product Description

    1. Eat Me Alive - Angel Corpse2. Hell Patrol - Sanctorium3. Steeler - Wintersbane4. Beyond The Realms Of Death - Agent Steel5. Electric Eye - Scary German Guy6. Hell Bent For Leather - Soulless7. Ripper, The - Equinox8. Metal Meltdown - Aurora Borealis9. Dreamer Deceiver - Steel Prophet10. Breaking The Law - Crematorium11. Sentinel, The - Prototype12. Desert Plains - Division13. You ve Got Another Thing Comin - Vital Remains

    Format: CD

    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Judas Priest Hell Bent For Metal.......2000-02-26

    This CD isn't great. There's too much death metal, where the singing is just brutal. There are a few good songs: Sentinel, Beyond the Realms of Death, Seeler, and Desert Plains. Some other songs, were simply an embarrassment. The vocalist's attempt to hit the high note in "The Ripper," is nothing more than ridiculous. The guitar solo in the beginning of "Metal Meltdown" was omitted. The worst song, is probably "Electric Eye," performed by "Scary German Guy." Not only was the "Hellion" left out, but the singing sucked, and the guitar solo was HORRIBLY butchered. I would only recommend this CD if you're a die hard priest fan who doesn't mind bad vocals.

    4 out of 5 stars Judas Priest - Hell Bent For Leather:...Judas Priest.......2000-02-07

    Something Like The 1970's Were 1978's HELL BENT FOR LEATHER & STAIND CLASS and inside the 1980's Were 1982's SCREAMING FOR VENGENANCE Was No Real in 1986's TURBO and the 1987 PRIEST...LIVE! and 1989's RAM IT DOWN and PAINKILLER in 1990.

    4 out of 5 stars Not bad for a tribute cd.......1999-07-30

    I have to say, I enjoyed this cd. The only problem-way too much boring death metal. At least some bands (like Scary German Guy) were willing to mix it up a little bit and show some originality.

    4 out of 5 stars Not as good as the Legends of Metal CD's, but pretty cool..........1999-07-14

    Like most tribute albums, a mix of decent, great, and lousy. Low points...Sanctorum, Scary German Guy, and Aurora Borealis. High points...Angel Corpse's great death metal version of "Eat Me Alive," Winter's Bane's version of "Steeler," Steel Prophet's take on "Dreamer Deceiver," and especially Vital Remains' tuned down but otherwise just about note-perfect version of "You've Got Another Thing Comin'"

    Recommended if you're a Priest fan and also happen to like death metal.
    A Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal
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      A Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal

      Manufacturer: Century Media
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000F4SDTG

      Product Description

      A Tribute To Judas Priest. Legends Of Metal - GERMAN IMPORT - TRACKLIST: 1. HELLOWEEN The Hellion / Electric Eye 2. FATES WARNING Saints In Hell 3. GAMMA RAY Victim Of Changes 4. DEVIN TOWNSEND Sinner 5. MERCYFUL FATE The Ripper 6. RAGE Jawbreaker 7. RADAKKA Night Crawler 8. DOOM SQUAD Burnin Up 9. LIONS SHARE A Touch Of Evil 10. TESTAMENT Rapid Fire 11. U.D.O. Metal Gods 12. SAXON Youve Got Another Thing Comin
      On Your Knees: The Tribute To Judas Priest
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        On Your Knees: The Tribute To Judas Priest
        Various Artists
        Manufacturer: Crimson Mask Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B000LRZ0J8
        Release Date: 2007-02-20

        Tracks:

        1. The Hellion/Electric Eye - Byzantine
        2. Breaking the Law - Crematorium
        3. Saints In Hell - Alabama Thunderpussy
        4. Hell Bent For Leather - Soulless
        5. Metal Meltdown - Aurora Borealis
        6. Devil's Child - Acheron
        7. Screaming For Vengeance - Blood Coven
        8. Riding On the Wind - Debauchery
        9. You've Got Another Thing Coming - Vital Corpse
        10. Eat Me Alive - Angel Corpse
        11. Dreamer, Deceiver - Steel Prophet
        Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • Perhaps the best tribute album I have heard in a while
        • Wake the Dead!
        • Some Proggesive songs, Some BONE-CRUNCHING METAL!
        • A treasure - rarely does a tribute album sound this good.
        • this hh rules this is the best tribute album around
        Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal
        Various Artists
        Manufacturer: Century Media
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        ASIN: B000005HMN
        Release Date: 1997-01-28

        Tracks:

        1. The Hellion/Electric Eye - Helloween
        2. Rapid Fire - Testament
        3. Saints In Hell - Fate Warning
        4. The Ripper - Mercyful Fate
        5. Exciter - Strapping Young Lad
        6. Burnin' Up - Doom Squad
        7. Love Bites - Nevermore
        8. Tyrant - Overkill
        9. Grinder - Kreator
        10. The Ripper - Iced Earth

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Perhaps the best tribute album I have heard in a while.......2005-02-28

        With one exception, all the songs on this record are worthy covers of another of the great gods of metal: the mighty Judas Priest! Let's take a look. We have everything from black metal to extreme thrash.

        1. Helloween-"Hellion/Electric Eye": I have actually heard this in full on one of their fansites, though Andi is not near as good a singer as Rob Halford, he still has a powerful range, and this is a great way to begin.

        2. Testament-"Rapid Fire": Chuck can't wail like Halford either (but then again, who can?!) However, this extreme thrash addition to the collection (with death metal growls in place of the falsetto wails) is teriffic, I've actually heard it in full once or twice on Music Choice-Metal.

        3. Fate's Warning-"Saints In Hell": The singer of this talented prog-metal band can really scream! One of the best.

        4. Mercyful Fate-"The Ripper": This black metal addition to the collection is perfect! King Diamond can wail just as well as Halford, and even with a bit of a gothic ovetone, this is pretty faithful to the original.

        5. Strapping Young Lad-"Exciter": Well, whodathunkit? Devin Townsend has a perfect voice to cover this!

        6. Doom Squad-"Burning Up": Is that John Bush on vocals? This is not the best, but it still is decent, unlike the next track...

        7. Nevermore-"Love Bites": Something is seriously wrong here. I definetely am not in any way denying that Nevermore is awesome. But this cover is about twice as heavy as the original, yet half as fast. Bad.

        8. Overkill-"Tyrant": This is not exactly the best on the album, but it certainly beats that awful Nevermore cover. A bit slow though.

        9. Kreator-"Grinder": Surprisingly awesome, it's detuned, and the vocals are completely different, but it still works great!

        10. Iced Earth-"The Ripper": Don't know why they put the same song on twice (though they are by different artists). Overall, this is pretty good, but of the two versions of this on here, Mercyful Fate's version is better.

        4 out of 5 stars Wake the Dead!.......2001-06-07

        As far as cover albums go, this is great. Testaments version of "Rapid Fire" is unbelievable. For that alone you should buy this album. The other great one is Mercyful Fates' "Ripper" cover. There are a few other decent cover's as well, but if for nothing else, buy it for the thundering version of Rapid Fire.

        4 out of 5 stars Some Proggesive songs, Some BONE-CRUNCHING METAL!.......2001-02-09

        The best tribute of Judas Priest so far. I'm not a great fan of the 2nd tribute, but this has some of the best covers.

        1)Helloween-Electric Eye. A good reproduction of the classic song that Judas priest opens with their concerts. Not enough distortion, though. 2)Testament-Rapid Fire. AAAAAA! Pounding guitars, excellent singing, thrashing drums, need I say more? 3)Fates Warning-Saints In Hell. This one is probably the worst cover in the album, but it's not that bad. I CAN'T GET IT OUT OF MY HEAD! AAAAA! 4)Mercyful Fate-The Ripper. No, I restate my review. This is the worst. Anyone who's a fan of Judas Priest, please, skip this one. Too much screeching. But, you know, it's King Diamond. What did you expect? 5)Strapping Young Lad-Exciter. Some weird effect on this song. Still, great lead playing by Devin Townsend. 6)Doom Squad-Burnin' Up. Ugh, this sounds too alternative. Not enough distortion. 7)Nevermore-Love Bites. Another BONE CRUNCHING METAL SONG! Now, I have to say this (I don't want to), but this is better than the orginal. 8)Overkill-Tyrant. Yea! Overkill! A faster version of Tyrant, with a hell of a lot better vocals. 9)Kreator-Grinder. See number 7 for details. Crunching and powerful. 10)Iced Earth-The Ripper. Where would a Priest tribute be without Iced Earth? Ah, much better version then Mercyful Fate. Ah, so refreshing.

        Good songs, but stay away from Mercyful Fate and Doom Squaad's covers.

        5 out of 5 stars A treasure - rarely does a tribute album sound this good........2000-07-31

        For the heavy metal gods Judas Priest, a tribute would seem like a bad idea, because many of today's bands lack originality and fail to put in enough effort into making the classic songs sound even better. That is not the case with this tribute album, however, and since almost every band on this record has a large following of its own, it's obvious this record is something special and different, as the artists performing are true musicians that know how to make songs their own while keeping the original sound.

        When I saw the cover of this record, I knew it would be a great buy because I knew that almost every band listed was played in my CD player every day. With thrash metal bands like Kreator, Overkill and Testament on the bill, I knew this record would have double the energy as the original recording. And wouldn't you know it, I was right. With such melodic bands as Helloween, Iced Earth and Fates Warning I knew that the Judas Priest's original sound would be kept and magnified. Once again, I was right.

        Stand outs:

        Nevermore repolished 'Love Bites' and made the song into their own. The sound they created is much heavier and pounding, and yet it retains most of the Priest magic that was in the original. This remake has what most tributes lack - originality.

        Kreator's version of 'Grinder' is much much more aggressive, and to retain a thrash metal sound while covering a heavy metal band is very hard. Just like Nevermore, Kreator have added originality to their version of the classic song.

        All in all, this tribute album is one of the best tributes ever compiled. With eery band delivering an awesome performance, the metal gods Judas Priest get a deserving acclaim for years of writing quality music and inspiring artists throughout the world.

        5 out of 5 stars this hh rules this is the best tribute album around.......1999-12-17

        if ya like priest and legends of metal than this a cd you are not to pass up you have to get it please get this great covers here bye some well known bands such as mercyful fate testament overkill,helloween all doing priest toons thanks h .h
        Hell Bent for Metal, Vol. 2: Tribute to Judas Priest
        Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
        • Hell bent for metal
        • Hell Bent
        Hell Bent for Metal, Vol. 2: Tribute to Judas Priest
        Various Artists
        Manufacturer: Dwell Records
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        ASIN: B00004TFFA
        Release Date: 2000-06-20

        Tracks:

        1. Freewheel Burning - Cage
        2. Green Manalishi - Burning Inside
        3. Grinder - Speed
        4. Rapid Fire - Defekt
        5. Tyrant - Tyrant
        6. Devil's Child - Acheron
        7. Diamonds And Rust - Seven Witches
        8. Screaming For Vengeance - Blood Coven
        9. Exciter - Killswitch
        10. Riding On The Wind - Debauchery
        11. Delivering The Goods - Dissaray
        12. Sinner - Engrave

        Product Description

        1. Cage - Freewheel Burning2. Burning Inside - Green Manalishi3. Speeed - Grinder4. Defekt - Rapid Fire5. Tyrant - Tyrant6. Acheron - Devil s Child7. Seven Witches - Diamonds And Rust8. Blood Coven - Screaming For Vengeance9. Killswitch - Exciter10. Debauchery - Riding On The Wind11. Dissaray - Delivering The Goods12. Engrave - Sinner

        Format: CD

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Hell bent for metal.......2002-01-08

        great cd. all dwell tribute cds rule now the review...

        1. Cage - Freewheel Burning. Great way to open an awesome metal cd

        2. Burning Inside - Green Manalishi. My favorite! its really well done and the vocals are still understandable to those non death metal listeners.

        3. Speeed - Grinder. Awesome, classic song done perfectly

        4. Defekt - Rapid Fire. pretty good, the only thing close to filler on this although there is none.

        5. Tyrant - Tyrant. Really good, i like how a good band did the same song title at there name.

        6. Acheron - Devil's Child. What a good song for the satanic leaders to cover

        7. Seven Witches - Diamonds and Rust. At first the band sounded like something black metal, so i thought it would be interesting to see black metal cover this diamonds and rust. yet, its not... but its all good

        8. Blood Coven - Screaming for Vengeance - Probaly my 2nd best fav on ths cd, great work

        9. Killswitch - Exciter. Captured mr.halfords vocals perfectly

        10. Debauchery - Riding on the wind. SOOOO good! i love it. its a jam that will get to jumpin around

        11. Dissaray - Delivering the Goods. Good!

        12. Engrave - Sinner. Awesome song, im glad Engrave kept up and pulled out a 7 minute cover

        overall bad arse cd, get it now for the sake of your ears.

        4 out of 5 stars Hell Bent.......2000-07-31

        All in all this is a pretty decent tribute album.None of the bands did a really awesome cover of Judas Priest,but they are still worth hearing.I liked Burning Inside's cover of 'Green Manalishi' and also Speeed's(who doesnt live up to there name)cover of the classic 'Grinder'.Metals fans,if your curious to what this sounds like its a mixture of Death and Power metals bands.So if your a fan of either genre then go buy this puppy.
        Breakin' the Law: a Tribute to Judas Priest
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          Breakin' the Law: a Tribute to Judas Priest
          Various Artists
          Manufacturer: Cherry Red
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000056UQH
          Release Date: 2004-04-05

          Tracks:

          1. Hellion- Electric Eye
          2. You Got Another Thing Coming
          3. Hell Bent For Leather
          4. Heading Out To The Highway
          5. Turbo Lover
          6. Rock Forever
          7. Green Manalishi
          8. Steeler
          9. Livin' After Midnight
          10. Hot Rockin'
          11. Breakin' The Law
          12. Delivering The Goods
          Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal
          Average customer rating: Not rated
            Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal
            Various Artists
            Manufacturer: Century Media
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
            Progressive MetalProgressive Metal | Progressive | Rock | Styles | Music
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            ASIN: B000005HMW
            Release Date: 1997-01-28

            Tracks:

            1. Hellion/Electric Eye - Helloween
            2. Rapid Fire - Testament
            3. Saints in Hell - Fates Warning
            4. Ripper - Mercyful Fate
            5. Exciter - Strapping Young Lad
            6. Burnin' Up - Doom Squad
            7. Love Bites - Nevermore
            8. Tyrant - Overkill
            9. Grinder - Kreator
            10. Ripper - Iced Earth
            A Tribute To Judas Priest "12 Classic Tracks" featuring: Cage, Burning Inside, Speed, Defekt, Tyrant, Acheron, Seven Witches, Blood Coven, Killswitch, Debauchery, Dissaray, Engrave
            Average customer rating: Not rated
              A Tribute To Judas Priest "12 Classic Tracks" featuring: Cage, Burning Inside, Speed, Defekt, Tyrant, Acheron, Seven Witches, Blood Coven, Killswitch, Debauchery, Dissaray, Engrave
              Freewheel Burning - Cage , Green Manalishi - Burning Inside , Grinder - Speed , Rapid Fire - Defekt , Tyrant - Tyrant , Devil's Child - Acheron , Diamonds And Rust - Seven Witches , Screaming For Vengeance - Blood Coven , Exciter - Killswitch , and Riding On The Wind - Debauchery / Delivering The Goods - Dissaray / Sinner - Engrave
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD
              ASIN: B000OU7LXU

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              1. Visions [Import]
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              6. Wildest Dreams [CD-single] [Import]
              7. Wings of Forever [Import]
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              9. XIII [Import]
              10. You Might As Well Take Me Too [Import]

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