Monday, May 18, 2009

listening Post: Judas Priest - Hell Bent for Leather

"Breaking the Law", "Another Thing Coming", that's just about the depth of my Judas Priest knowledge. Well, I know about the alleged backwards masking. I know that Halford is the leader of the metal/leather image. And gay. I now that the terrible move Rock Star was based on them. Sort of. And I know that a Halford imitator, named Ripper Owens took over when Rob left.
So. In summary. I know more ABOUT the band then their music. Let's change that.





Judas Priest - Hell Bent for Leather - 1979 (Buy it)

Bingo.
You ever want an album to never end? But at the same time you can't wait for it to be over so you can tell everyone how great it is?
From the opening blasts of Delivering the Goods you KNOW that this is a different album than Priest has made, at the same time, it fulfills the promise of the last 4 records and boldly takes its place on the mount of metal.
THIS is what you want. This is what I've been waiting for for, what, over 3.5 hours of listening now?
This is relentless Power Rock.
It's tight, taut, determined and testosterony as hell. There is no room on this album for filagree and experimentation. These songs waste no time, each has a destiny and a destination and it's determined to grab you by the throat and drop you in your fucking place.
Just when you have caught your breath on a track like Hell Bent...the elegiac metal chorus and tribal drums of Take on the World kicks in and doesn't let up. It's about here that I realized that there hasn't been any morass or depression on this record. Take on the World is an Anthem. I want to stand in a room with 15000 other bangers and chant along.
Continuing the tradition of weird genius covers, Priest takes on an OOOOLD Fleetwood Mac prog rock tune, cranks up the Leather and kicks it's ass. If you just listen Green Manalishi, you will get this record. And, like a great drug, you will want more. And More. And more.
It should be noted that the ballad, "Before the Dawn" is the first time I can actually say that Priest has written a song that I could hear someone sing. It's actually pretty. And has a melody.
Not to be outdone, the sludge-metal of Evil Fantasies will probably have you thinking about Tap. But, Tap was still a few years away. This was still fresh. And core. The kind of giant sound that reaches into your skull and rips out your brain stem.
Hell Bent delivers.
(If you see this cover on the racks on an album called "Killing Machine" get it. That's the original pressing. CBS Stateside was afraid of the name. So, the band changed it. But, be warned, Manalishi is NOT on that release. Fuck it. Just go to the link.)

Grade A+
A Side: Hell Bent for Leather, Green Manalishi with the Two Pronged Crown)
BlindSide: Delivering the Goods, Rock Forever, Take on the World, Running Wild, Before the Dawn
DownSide: Are you kidding?

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