Primer álbum de Halford con su banda homónima tras publicar discos como Fight y Two. Editado originalmente en 2000, esta edición remasterizada fue publicada en 2010 y contiene 4 temas extras.
Tracklist:
1 Resurrection 4:01 2 Made in Hell 4:14 3 Locked and Loaded 3:21 4 Night Fall 3:44 5 Silent Screams 7:09 6 The One You Love to Hate 3:14 7 Cyberworld 3:12 8 Slow Down 4:54 9 Hell's Last Survivor 3:26 10 Temptation 3:34 11 God Bringer of Death 2:48 12 Fetish 3:14 13 Sad Wings 3:41 14 Twist 4:12 15 Drive 4:33 16 Saviour 2:57
Codec: EAC-FLAC Tamaño archivo: 636.28 MB Portadas: Todas a 400 dpi.
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Japanese edition of Halford first album with his homonymous band after Fight and Two. This remastered edition has 4 bonus tracks.
From RateYourMusic: From jazz and electricity we've got heavy metal like this Roy Z must be some kind of supernatural wizard. He helped both Bruce Dickinson and Rob Halford get back on track again and in a major way!
Resurrection is truly an old-school heavy metal album right from the beginning except it's got a cleaner and a bit more modern sound, but it's nowhere near Machine Head distortion (like The Chemical Wedding). It bears some Priest similarities but it's not the second coming of Painkiller (the album everybody awaited the sequel to). Resurrection is a classic headbanger with fast and short openers (the perfect title-track and Made in Hell), lengthier and quieter moments (Silent Screams), then an amazing collaboration with the other titan of heavy metal vocalists (The One You Love to Hate) and lots and lots of lyrical hints to his career. There's some: "I took the scream around the world", "I'm killing pain", "son of Judas bring the saints to my revenge", "walked into a Fight", "Unleashed in downtown Tokyo", there's even a reference to the courtyard drama that delayed the release of Painkiller - "no longer standing in satanic light".
Lyrics aside, the music is also flawless. Roy's guitar playing and Rob's singing is top-notch. And if you've got Bobby Jarzombek as a drummer behind the kit, then there's gonna be a perfect performance. Nearly all the songs are superb, Twist may seem the only sub-par track here, but it's just different, being a cover and it sounds a bit more commercial. Eh, it's still good
This is a true resurrection of Halford, worthy of the Judas Priest name, too
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