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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Thu Sep 15, 2011 1:43 am

So if it is just a straight up compilation, bah. Priest ALREADY just had the 'Single Cuts' boxset come out (which I'm surprised there's basically been zero promotion for) and 'Setlist: The Very Best of Judas Priest Live' (compilation of their live albums) last year.

At least they are giving it a spin by getting some other artists involved but if I was them, I'd want to really push forward with new material and show off the new guitarist instead of banking on the old stuff.
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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Thu Sep 15, 2011 3:12 pm

Lari wrote:
Now THIS is a great Priest tribute album(s).

I also have this but it ain't nearly as good.




Agreed on both posts.

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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Thu Sep 15, 2011 11:27 pm

i imagine as priest slows down the greatest hits comps will come a flowin...

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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Wed Oct 12, 2011 12:43 pm

The full album is streaming at the "AOL Listening Party" website now.
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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Wed Oct 12, 2011 2:52 pm

Also on Spotify!
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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Wed Oct 12, 2011 7:06 pm

This release is definitely targeted at the hardcore Priest fan. It's a bit more than merely another greatest hits compilation. I think diehard Judas Priest fans and collectors will enjoy this for the commentary in the liner notes. There's also something to be said for a few deep cuts on this album, like Exciter and The Sentinel that maybe otherwise wouldn't make it on standard 10-12 track greatest hits.

For those looking for a more definitive anthology, see their 1993 release "Metal Works '73-'93".
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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Wed Oct 12, 2011 7:51 pm

Well I was sure wrong in what I was thinking this was. I thought these were all cover songs in tribute to Judas Priest. Instead its just songs that they chose others to help make a greatest hits type album and every song on here is awesome. So I feel like an idiot now!!
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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:33 pm

It's interesting hearing the songs Turbo Lover and Painkiller back to back on the album. I know they don't have the same drummers on those tracks, but it sounds like two completely different bands.
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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:38 pm

So is there somewhere I can download the liner notes? I can just assemble my own playlist. But I need to know how JP influenced Jonathan Davis' band (beside the obvious similarities I mean). Razz

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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Fri Oct 14, 2011 5:55 am

By the way, any news on the new priest album?
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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Fri Oct 14, 2011 4:13 pm

Gilbert wrote:
By the way, any news on the new priest album?




Kenneth Partridge of AOL's Noisecreep spoke with Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford and guitarist Glenn Tipton about their new album, The Chosen Few CD and keeping up with new music. Portions of the interview appear below.


NC: What's the status on the new album. You've said in other interviews that you've got several songs finished.


GT: Yeah, we started writing in January and February, and we're going to get together with [new guitarist] Richie [Faulkner] and do some writing now, which is going to be exciting. We just need a little bit of time so we can get back in the studio and do some writing. That's the difficult thing, because the schedule is so heavy.


RH: Everybody is coming to us now because there's a sense this is the last world tour. So we're getting offers we didn't get before to go back to certain parts of Europe. Russia is a gigantic country, and we've been asked to go to certain places we've never visited, and that's exciting for us. We just did Venezuela -- Caracas -- and we'd never been there before. It was insane. We love that. We love going to a new country for the first time, because some of the fans are in tears when they see us. "I waited 30 years, and you're finally here. If it wasn't for the fact you came to me, I would never get a chance to see you play life." So that's very emotional, very empowering.


NC: Are there bands that gave you that same feeling when you were growing up in Birmingham?


RH: I think when I saw [Jimi] Hendrix at the Isle of Wight, or the Who at the isle of Wight, in whatever year that was -- '71 or '72, something like that. I was just [thinking], "God, I wish I could do that."


NC: Being a veteran band must be sort of a double-edged sword. On the one hand, you're already well established, so you have nothing to prove. On the other hand, any new album will invariably be compared to your classic work. How do you approach a new record?


GT: We never plan it. We just write what comes naturally. We don't sit down and contrive it and say, "We're going to go this way or that way." We obviously did more of that with Nostradamus, because that was a conceptual album, but we're just going to let it roll this time and let the dice fall where they will. It will be an album Priest fans want. We know what they want, and that's what we're going to give them. Part of the album is a thank-you to the fans. We've done a couple of anthems, and Rob has great lyrics saying "thank you" to the fans for all the years. We're just going to let our instincts drive us on the rest and compose as we go along.


NC: Your new Chosen Few record comprises Priest classics picked by some of your famous fans. Did any of their selections surprise you?


GT: I'm citing Geezer from Sabbath choosing Living After Midnight. I thought he'd go for something really dark and evil. Apparently, when we did the Sabbath-Priest Ozzfest tour some years ago, that was the song he'd come from the dressing room to check out.


NC: People were all over the place with their picks -- old stuff, new stuff, etc. That must have been gratifying.


GT: That's what's so cool about this release. All of these friends of ours, they listen to music, obviously, when they're on the tour bus [or wherever]. Who knew that Ozzy likes The Ripper? It's a funny sense of timing. It's exciting.


NC: On this tour, you guys are playing with everyone from veterans Thin Lizzy to relative newcomers Hatebreed. Do you still keep tabs on new metal bands?


RH: I check the iTunes charts every few days, and I'm always listening to snippets on there, the top 100 albums. That's informative, and it gives you a little bit of a cross section of what the world is listening to. It's cool to see that Anthrax is in the top three with their latest release.


NC: Your last album was a concept record about Nostradamus. Do you think this one will be more personal and maybe incorporate the feelings associated with staging a farewell world tour?


GT: Not really. Part of it is a tribute to the fans, and our way of saying thank you, but the rest of the album can go any way. We've got loads of ideas, and we'll just see how they all turn out.


RH: It'll be who we are, basically. The subject matter can be anything we choose to go for and go with. The essence of it is turning out to be a really great classic Priest metal record.

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PostSubject: Re: Judas Priest - The Chosen Few (another compilation album)   Fri Oct 14, 2011 4:35 pm

Cool read. Thanks for posting that.

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