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| Subiect: [Heavy Metal] Judas Priest - Unleashed in the East (1979) (320 Kbps) Mar 13 Iul - 18:21 | |
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1."Exciter" (Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton) - 5:38 2."Running Wild" (Tipton) - 2:53 3."Sinner" (Halford, Tipton) - 7:31 4."The Ripper" (Tipton) - 2:44 5."The Green Manalishi (With The Two Pronged Crown)" (Peter Green) - 3:16 6."Diamonds & Rust" (Joan Baez) - 3:30 7."Victim of Changes" (Al Atkins, Halford, K.K. Downing, Tipton) - 7:12 8."Genocide" (Halford, Downing, Tipton) - 7:19 9."Tyrant" (Halford, Tipton) - 4:32 10."Rock Forever" (Halford, Downing, Tipton) - 3:27 11."Delivering the Goods" (Halford, Downing, Tipton) - 4:07 12."Hell Bent for Leather" (Tipton) - 2:40 13."Starbreaker" (Halford, Downing, Tipton) - 6:00
Unleashed in the East is Judas Priest's first live album, recorded live in Tokyo, Japan during the Hell Bent for Leather tour in 1979. They released it in October 1979.
This was the first of their albums to have Tom Allom as their producer: he would produce all subsequent albums up to, and including, 1988's Ram It Down. It was also their first album to reach the US Top 100, something that all of their subsequent studio albums would equal.
There have been many rumours about the album's authenticity as a "live" recording over the years, with claims that most, if not all, of Rob Halford's vocal tracks were overdubbed in the studio, along with the guitar tracks of Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing. In particular, a popular rumour has it that the album was completely recorded in the studio, and cleverly engineered to sound like a "live" recording. Tipton has denied these claims, admitting, however, that some of Halford's vocals were "touched up" in the studio as his performance was affected by flu during the tour, along with "a couple" of guitar parts, hence the rumours about the album which some people jokingly refer to as "Unleashed In The Studio". However, bootlegs and/or radio broadcasts from this and other tours would indicate that Priest had no difficulty 'cutting it' live. There was also a rumour that the cover photo was posed in The Queensway Hall, Dunstable, England, with Halford strategically positioned to obscure the vacant drumstool, Binks having left the band by that time. Download : - Cod:
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