Redeemer of Souls

Judas Priest
Redeemer of SoulsAudio

12,49 EUR
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Sony Music
veröffentlicht: 11.07.2014
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Sales Rank: Nr. 432 in Klassik Rock
Nr. 3019 in Rock
Stil: Klassik Rock
Artikel Nr.: 1898937635

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Bemerkungen / Titelliste: MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 01. "Dragonaut"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 02. "Redeemer of Souls"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 03. "Halls of Valhalla"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 04. "Sword of Damocles"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 05. "March of the Damned"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 06. "Down in Flames"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 07. "Hell & Back"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 08. "Cold Blooded"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 09. "Metalizer"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 10. "Crossfire"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 11. "Secrets of the Dead"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 12. "Battle Cry"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 13. "Beginning of the End"
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Beschreibung:2014 release, the 17th studio album from the veteran British Metal band. There are few bands that have accomplished what Judas Priest has throughout their 40 year career. Credited as one of the pioneers of Heavy Metal, they are responsible for anthems including hits such as 'Living After Midnight,' 'Breaking the Law,' and 'You've Got Another Thing Coming' and classic albums such as PAINKILLER and SCREAMING FOR VENGEANCE. In 2010, the band received a Grammy for Best Metal Performance., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Artwork: Mark Wilkinson (4), Bass Guitar: Ian Hill (2), Drums: Scott Travis, Guitar: Glenn Tipton, Guitar: Richie Faulkner, Management: Bill Curbishley, Management: Jayne Andrews, Photography By: Travis Shinn, Producer, Mixed By: Glenn Tipton, Producer, Mixed By: Mike Exeter, Vocals: Rob Halford, Written-By, Arranged By: Glenn Tipton, Written-By, Arranged By: Richie Faulkner, Written-By, Arranged By: Rob Halford, Labelcode EPIC307242.2 (88843072422), Phonographic Copyright (p) Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited, Copyright (c) Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited, Record Company Sony Music Entertainment, Published By EMI Songs Ltd., Published By Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd., Mastered At 360 Mastering, Manufactured By Epic Records, Distributed By Epic Records, Glass Mastered At Sony DADC
"Redeemer of Souls" ist ein kraftvolles Studioalbum der legendären britischen Heavy-Metal-Band Judas Priest und erschien im Jahr 2014 auf CD. Das Album präsentiert den unverwechselbaren Sound der Band mit markanten Gitarrenriffs, energiegeladenen Vocals und treibenden Rhythmen über dreizehn abwechslungsreiche Tracks hinweg. Als ihr siebzehntes Studioalbum steht ?Redeemer of Souls? für die Rückkehr von Judas Priest zu ihren Wurzeln und enthält Highlights wie ?Dragonaut?, ?March of the Damned? sowie den epischen Titelsong. Das Werk wurde von Kritikern gelobt und war kommerziell erfolgreich ? es erreichte Platz sechs der US Billboard 200-Charts und zählt damit zu den höchstplatzierten Alben der Bandgeschichte in Amerika. Seit ihrer Gründung im Jahr 1969 prägen Judas Priest das Genre des Heavy Metal maßgeblich; Klassiker wie ?British Steel?, ?Screaming for Vengeance? oder ?Painkiller? sind Meilensteine ihres Schaffens. Die Band erhielt zahlreiche Auszeichnungen darunter einen Grammy Award sowie die Aufnahme in die Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. Herausgegeben wird diese CD vom renommierten Label Sony Music ? einem weltweit führenden Unternehmen im Musikbereich mit einer vielfältigen Künstlerauswahl und höchsten Qualitätsansprüchen.
Produzent: Glenn Tipton
Anzahl der Titel: 13
Herstellernummer: 88843072422
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English Alexander S. - 22.08.2019 4 von 5 Sternen!
"Redeemer of Souls" I heard, perhaps, not earlier than the end of 2015. For a long time, I did not want to listen to Judas Priest's new material against the backdrop of the "successful" albums "Nostradamus", "Angel of Retribution" and "Demolition". However, after listening carefully to the "Savior Redeemer" completely, I was very pleased with the work. Firstly, the arrangements of almost all the compositions are carefully thought out (there is no complete certainty only about the song "Metalizer", as it seems to me, it lacks a little melody), which the previous three works really lacked. Secondly, Halford's age is practically not felt on the record - he sang all the songs very well. Thirdly, the new British guitarist Richard Faulkner did not disappoint on the recordings and became a worthy replacement for Ken Downing, who left the band on April 20, 2011. And finally, the album has a pretty good sound (although it may be better). The drums were recorded very clearly (which the "Jugulator" album really lacked), and the drummer Scott Travis’s game itself was great. The album was brought together not only by Glenn Tipton, but also by guest producer Mike Exeter, which paid off. Tipton again did not forget about synthesizer guitars, but, it seems to me, here they are by the way. Another advantage of this album is that the album has a lot of melodic songs and they are not prolonged. But there are some minor disadvantages. Some lengthy album. 62 minutes, in my opinion, a bit much. Exclude "Metalizer", which lacks clarity and melody, as well as "Dragonaut", and the album would be almost perfect. Bassist Jan Hill is hard to hear in many songs. Perhaps "Redeemer of Souls" is not a classic, but the work is undeniably high quality. It’s nice to know that Judas Priest musicians don’t get old. This album convinced me of this. Of the 13 songs, I was especially impressed with "Redeemer of Souls", "Halls of Valhalla", which has an amazing heroic introduction (I love melodies that have a heroic mood!), "Sword of Damocles", "Down in Flames" ( perhaps one of the best songs of the group for all its existence), "Cold Blooded", "Crossfire" and "Battle Cry" (this song, I think, was put in vain at the end of the album). There are typical “Priest” songs here, like “March of the Damned” and “Cold Blooded” (which I already mentioned). The design of the album cover and its internal content is also commendable. There are bright colors that pleases the eye, and the drawing itself does not turn out to be a bad language (better than the design of all the albums of the Nine Inch Nails group, which generally do not understand what is depicted). This album is good or bad, everyone will decide for himself. Personally, I singing Halford and playing other musicians on "Redeemer of Souls" evoked only positive emotions.

English Alexander N. - 18.04.2019 5 von 5 Sternen!
Redeemer Of Souls is the 2014 album from the British heavy metal band Judas Priest. 13 tracks total, including the hits Redeemer Of Souls and Secrets Of The Dead

English Ivica S. - 28.10.2018 5 von 5 Sternen!
Very good Priest album - after Nostradamus, after 6 years... new album - PRIEST METAL GODS I recommend

Teppo T. - 12.10.2014 3 von 5 Sternen!
REALLY NICE COVER ART! Few killer tracks, but there are so many songs that its hard to listen the whole album. But in general is it definately worth buying!

Español Jorge D. - 16.12.2019 4 von 5 Sternen!
Judas Priest siempre es calidad y esta no es la excepción, buen álbum en edición europea lo que significa calidad. Lejos de sus mejores momentos la banda, pero aun con fuerza y capacidad de renovar su música para mantenerse activos. Y todo a un precio razonable!