| 1. Delivering the Goods |
| 2. Rock Forever |
| 3. Evening Star |
| 4. Hell Bent for Leather |
| 5. Take on the World |
| 6. Burnin' Up |
| 7. Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown) |
| 8. Killing Machine |
| 9. Running Wild |
| 10. Before the Dawn |
| 11. Evil Fantasies |
Editorial Reviews
While the title of this 1979 release perfectly fits the band's increasing S&M-inspired leather-and-chains imagery, it's a mature and fairly sharp thematic departure from its largely death-obsessed predecessor, Stained Class. While the Priest could have easily fallen into the same stultifying goth clichés as forebears like Black Sabbath, they expanded both their musical range and lyrical focus here, shrewdly burnishing the album's commercial potential in the bargain. Kicking off with the upbeat "Delivering the Goods" and the Skynyrd-worthy arena boogie of "Rock Forever," the band blasts through material that's as wide as Sin After Sin's, but better focused. There are expected metal clichés--a big rock ballad ("Before the Dawn") and some expected bad-ass posturing (the title track and "Killing Machine")--but even the band's occasional bowing to gothic expectations is informed with a sense of surprise and adventure, as witnessed by their cover of the disturbing Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac track "The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Horn)." That much of this album's tack became inspiration--and then cliché--for the widespread metal revolution that Judas Priest helped foster is only testament to their enduring legacy. This digitally remastered edition features expanded artwork, new commentary by the band, and complete lyrics, as well as the bonus tracks "Fight for You Life" (a studio outtake later incorporated into "Rock Hard, Ride Free") and a manic live version "Riding on the Wind." --Jerry McCulley
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Hell Bent for Leather
Judas Priest Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005R62M Release Date: 2001-11-06 |
Tracks:
- Delivering The Goods
- Rock Forever
- Evening Star
- Hell Bent For Leather
- Take On The World
- Burnin' Up
- The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)
- Killing Machine
- Running Wild
- Before The Dawn
- Evil Fantasies
- Fight For Your Life
- Riding In The Wind (Live)
Customer Reviews:
early Priest at its best........2007-06-19
Priest...Priest..Priest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2007-04-24
Look out for "Nostradamus" in the middle of the year or so.
Long live Priest and HALFORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A headbanging classic........2007-03-20
A must-have for Priest fans.......2007-02-17
A very small step back, but undeniably good........2006-07-12
This is more experimental than "Stained Class" was in that they tried a few more commercial songs. Sometimes it was good ("Evening Star" is very catchy whilst still remaining heavy) and sometimes less so ("Before The Dawn" just isn't Priest, despite an operatic vocal from "Robert" Halford).
Overall, though, if you get this, you'll get standard Priest fist-pumpers like "Delivering The Goods", "Rock Forever", "Burnin' Up" and "Take On The World" (which they would virtually clone a few years later with "United" from "British Steel"). The Tipton/Downing guitar work is fine, Halford sings well, Les Binks is probably the best drummer they ever had (though Scott Travis comes close) and Ian Hill is solid if almost inaudible. The production from James Guthrie is clear but still allows the heaviness to come through.
I do have to say, though, that the outtakes added do not fit at all. The live "Riding On The Wind" shows them at a much later stage in their career, as does "Fight For Your Life", which is of course an embryonic version of "Rock Hard Ride Free" from "Defenders Of The Faith".
But still overall an essential part of the Priest canon.
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Rockin'/Hell Bent for Leather!
Frankie Laine Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K2MM Release Date: 1999-09-28 |
Tracks:
- By the River Sainte Marie
- (What Did I Do to be So) Black and Blue
- That's My Desire
- Blue Turning Grey Over You
- That Lucky Old Sun
- That Ain't Right
- Shine
- Rockin' Chair
- We'll be Together Again
- West End Blues
- Give Me a Kiss for Tomorrow
- On the Sunny Side of the Street
- Wanted Man
- High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)
- Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
- Bowie Knife
- Along the Navajo Trail
- The Cry of the Wild Goose
- Theme From "Rawhide"
- City Boy
- Cool Water
- The 3:10 to Yuma
- The Hanging Tree
- Mule Train
Customer Reviews:
Great Frankie Laine arrangements.......2007-03-31
Classic Frankie Laine.......2007-03-11
The quality of this disc is outstanding musically as well as vocally !
I did enjoy the "Hell Bent For Leather" portion more than "the Rockin'" segment. I liked the old cowboy themes for what they are and the fact that they are definitive.
If you like classic cowboy music and good old vocals then get this disc !!
the way they should sound.......2007-03-09
My Mom sang along with him, so this is a good memory.
I've heard songs from the second half on other records and they just don't sound the same as the originals.
Rockin'/ Hell Bent For Leather.......2006-02-21
Another great performer who's defined by what he isn't.......2005-10-09
Inevitably some double albums mesh the unmeshable, and while this entire disc is quite entertaining, the first album is the better. Where "Hell Bent for Leather!" is Laine in his "yeeeeee-HAH!" mode (another reason the stereotype sticks too rigidly to him), slickly and conventionally led by Johnny Williams (before he became Erich Wolfgang Korngold -- er, John Williams), "Rockin'" is a first-rate jazz album, and proves that with the right song and the right backing no one could surpass him. You have to wonder why Laine hasn't gotten his due. Is it the Mitch Miller angle? The fact that he recorded "I Believe"? Whatever, it's unjust, and anyone who brings two open ears to this recording will discover a supreme entertainer.
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Hell Bent for Leather
Judas Priest Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000025F0 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Delivering The Goods
- Rock Forever
- Evening Star
- Hell Bent For Leather
- Take On The World
- Burnin' Up
- The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)
- Killing Machine
- Running Wild
- Before The Dawn
- Evil Fantasies
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While the title of this 1979 release perfectly fits the band's increasing S&M-inspired leather-and-chains imagery, it's a mature and fairly sharp thematic departure from its largely death-obsessed predecessor, Stained Class. While the Priest could have easily fallen into the same stultifying goth clichés as forebears like Black Sabbath, they expanded both their musical range and lyrical focus here, shrewdly burnishing the album's commercial potential in the bargain. Kicking off with the upbeat "Delivering the Goods" and the Skynyrd-worthy arena boogie of "Rock Forever," the band blasts through material that's as wide as Sin After Sin's, but better focused. There are expected metal clichés--a big rock ballad ("Before the Dawn") and some expected bad-ass posturing (the title track and "Killing Machine")--but even the band's occasional bowing to gothic expectations is informed with a sense of surprise and adventure, as witnessed by their cover of the disturbing Peter Green-era Fleetwood Mac track "The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Horn)." That much of this album's tack became inspiration--and then cliché--for the widespread metal revolution that Judas Priest helped foster is only testament to their enduring legacy. This digitally remastered edition features expanded artwork, new commentary by the band, and complete lyrics, as well as the bonus tracks "Fight for You Life" (a studio outtake later incorporated into "Rock Hard, Ride Free") and a manic live version "Riding on the Wind." --Jerry McCulleyCustomer Reviews:
Judas Priest - Hell Bent for Leather (1979).......2004-06-04
The year was 1979; I was at Big Apple Records looking for new additions for my record collection when I ran across "Hell Bent for Leather." The front cover of the album pictured a white Zombie like face wearing a black studded leather helmet with blood covered shattered sun glasses, looking like some neo Nazi biker from hell; WOW, I had to have it! I hurriedly went home & played the record. I was immediately blown away by the sounds & power contained on the vinyl grooves, I loved it!
"Hell Bent for Leather" led me into the rest of the 70's Priest albums, "Rocka Rolla," "Sad Wings of Destiny," "Sin After Sin," Stained Glass," & "Unleashed in the East," though with the exception (maybe) of "Unleashed in the East," "Hell Bent for Leather" was my favorite Priest album. I literally wore the groves out of the record. So you might be thinking why did I give "Hell Bent" 3 1/2 stars then? Well if you asked me back then I'd of been shocked myself, surely this album deserves a 5 star masterpiece rating, right? Well? As fast as I was enthralled with Priest, within two years I tired of them. Their music just didn't hold up in the long run. I found it repetitive; many riffs recycled from better previous acts. Their music was just too lumbering, it was not sophisticated & exotic enough, but there are songs on this album that still grab my attention "Killing Machine" with it's message of cold & ominous killer riff, also "Burning Up" (being 18 back then I didn't know Rob was gay, LOL!) a testimonial of sexual heat. The truly beautiful ballads, "Evening Star," "Before the Dawn" & the killer title cut "Hell Bent for Leather." These songs still rock my roll, but the ludicrously banal pep song for metal misfits (Yes, I was one, still am) "Take on the World" turned my gut even back then, more so now. As for the rest, they just don?t move me one way or another anymore, but it did for that 18 year old I once was.
AWESOME...........2001-11-15
JUDAS !!!!! JUDAS !!!! JUDAS !!!!.......2001-08-10
IT MAKES NO SENSE ..........2001-08-04
Brutal Metal, Classic Priest..........2000-12-22
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Manufacturer: CBS / COLUMBIA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000EIW4M0 |
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{{{Judas Priest 5 CD SuperPack}}} Unleashed in the East [EXTRA TRACKS] [LIVE] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] / Hell Bent for Leather [EXTRA TRACKS] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] / Stained Class [EXTRA TRACKS] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REISSUED] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] / Sin After Sin [EXTRA TRACKS] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] / Screaming for Vengeance [EXTRA TRACKS] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REISSUED] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000GZD8NK |
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Each disc in it's own jewel case with full artwork etc. Save on shipping with this great value pack.Customer Reviews:
TRACK LISTINGS.......2006-07-21
1. Exciter
2. Running Wild
3. Sinner
4. The Ripper
5. The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)
6. Diamonds And Rust
7. Victim Of Changes
8. Genocide
9. Tyrant
10. Rock Forever
11. Delivering The Goods
12. Hell Bent For Leather
13. Starbreaker
Hell Bent for Leather
1. Delivering The Goods
2. Rock Forever
3. Evening Star
4. Hell Bent For Leather
5. Take On The World
6. Burnin' Up
7. The Green Manalishi (With The Two-Pronged Crown)
8. Killing Machine
9. Running Wild
10. Before The Dawn
11. Evil Fantasies
12. Fight For Your Life
13. Riding In The Wind (Live)
Stained Class
1. Exciter
2. White Heat, Red Hot
3. Better By You, Better Than Me
4. Stained Class
5. Invader
6. Saints In Hell
7. Savage
8. Beyond The Relms Of Death
9. Heroes End
10. Fire Burns Below
11. Better By Your, Better Than Me (Live)
Sin After Sin
1. Sinner
2. Diamonds And Rust
3. Starbreaker
4. Last Rose Of Summer
5. Let Us Prey/Call For The Priest
6. Raw Deal
7. Here Come The Tears
8. Dissident Aggressor
9. Race With The Devil
10. Jawbreaker (live)
Screaming for Vengeance
1. The Hellion
2. Electric Eye
3. Riding The Wind
4. Bloodstone
5. Chains
6. Pain & Pleasure
7. Screaming For Vengeance
8. Another Thing Coming
9. Fever
10. Devil's Child
11. Prisoner Of Your Eyes
12. Devil's Child (live)
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