By the late 1970s Judas Priest had released four brilliant records that had the band honing their skills as a metal act and where starting to carve out what is considered the classic Priest image of Leather and Studs, a look that would represent what most all other acts of the genre would adopt in one form or another. The record the band would release that was the first with this look is the brilliant Killing Machine, aka Hell Bent For Leather. The record was released in October 1978 and would be created by the lineup of Halford, Hill, Downing, Tipton, and Binks, for this reviewer the classic line up of the band.
analogkid loves old Priest is was and is the perfect example of Heavy Metal. And of course Maiden. Enjoy your weekend and for those in Cali on fire or on the run from it good luck
Tracklist
Disc 1
Track 101. Opening 1:31 (2.5MB)
Track 102. SE/Start 0:48 (1.3MB)
Track 103. Exciter 5:26 (9.1MB)
Track 104. Running Wild 2:48 (4.7MB)
Track 105. The Ripper 2:41 (4.5MB)
Track 106. Diamonds And Rust 3:35 (6.0MB)
Track 107. Rock Forever 3:34 (6.0MB)
Track 108. Beyond The Realms Of Death 7:24 (12.4MB)
Track 109. The Green Manalishi 3:31 (5.8MB)
Track 110. Delivering The Goods 4:29 (7.5MB)
Track 111. White Heat Red Hot 5:01 (8.4MB)
Track 112. Sinner 8:11 (13.8MB)
Track 113. Evil Fantasies 4:43 (7.9MB)
54 mins
Disc 2
Track 201. Victim Of Changes 7:57 (13.4MB)
Track 202. Genocide 11:18 (19.0MB)
Track 203. Starbreaker 4:47 (8.0MB)
Track 204. Drum Solo 4:01 (6.8MB)
Track 205. Starbreaker 5:30 (9.2MB)
Track 206. Hell Bent For Leather 3:55 (6.6MB)
Track 207. Take On The World 3:02 (5.1MB)
Track 208. Tyrant 5:49 (9.8MB)
Track 209. Announcement 0:42 (1.2MB)
47 mins
Lineup:
Rob Halford - vocals
Glenn Tipton - guitar
KK Downing - guitar
Les Binks - drums
Ian Hill - bass