JUDAS PRIEST TO RELEASE “50 HEAVY METAL YEARS” BOX SET ON OCTOBER 15TH

One of heavy metal’s greatest bands Judas Priest is set to release a mammoth limited-edition box set which will include every official live and studio album to date plus 13 unreleased discs. This is the most extensive release of previously unreleased music the band has made from its vast archives — a real treat for fans. Restored and mixed by Tom Allom at La Cucina W8 and mastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios, this special release will be out on October 15th via Sony Music.

This special box set comes as Judas Priest finally gets the opportunity to celebrate its 50th anniversary with a headline slot at Bloodstock Open Air festival in the U.K. plus the launch of a U.S. tour this fall. The 50 Heavy Metal Years tour is fueled by the highest-charting album of Priest’s career, Firepower, which peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and No. 5 in the U.K.

Judas Priest originally formed in 1970 in Birmingham, England (an area that many feel birthed heavy metal). The original nucleus of musicians would go on to change the face of heavy metal. Throughout the 1970s, Priest was responsible for helping trail blaze metal with such classic offerings as Sad Wings Of Destiny (1976), Sin After Sin (1977) and Hell Bent For Leather (1978) as well as one of the genre’s top live recordings, Unleashed In The East (1979), among others.

It was during the 1980s that Priest conquered the world, becoming a global arena headliner on the strength of such all-time classics as British Steel (1980) and Screaming For Vengeance (1982) as well as being one of the first metal bands to be embraced by the then-burgeoning MTV plus performing at some of the decades biggest concerts (1980’s Monsters Of Rock, 1983’s US Festival and 1985’s Live Aid) and being the first to exclusively wear leather and studs — a look that began during this era and would eventually be embraced by metal heads throughout the world. Priest’s success continued throughout the 1990s and beyond with the addition of drummer Scott Travis, as evidenced by such additional stellar offerings as Painkiller (1990), Angel Of Retribution (2005) and A Touch Of Evil: Live (2009), the latter of which saw Priest win a Grammy Award for a killer rendition of the classic Dissident Aggressor.

In 2011, new guitarist Richie Faulkner came in to replace K.K. Downing, who had left in 2010. The move seemed to have reinvigorated the band as evidenced by a show-stealing performance on the American Idol finale that also served as Faulkner‘s debut performance with the band (also in 2011 was the release of a new compilation The Chosen Few which included Priest classics selected by some of metal’s biggest names) and the Epitaph concert DVD in 2013.

Priest’s next studio effort would arrive in 2014 — Redeemer Of Souls — which was supported by another strong tour. In 2017 (and again in 2019), Judas Priest received a nomination for the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame and got ready to unleash its latest studio album, Firepower (produced by Andy Sneap and Tom Allom) which received global success and critical acclaim. In 2020, a fully official and authorized photographic book, Judas Priest: 50 Heavy Metal Years, was issued.

A “Reflections” edition of the box set will also be available to purchase in CD and 2LP formats.

Said singer Rob Halford, “Judas Priest’s curated box set representing 50 heavy metal years is the ultimate treasure trove defining the bands unwavering commitment to keeping and defending the heavy metal faith.”

Added guitarist Glenn Tipton, “If there’s one box set you should have in your heavy metal collection, it should be this one. It’s immortal. Proclaiming and truly representing metal for over 50 years, flying the flag and proudly leading the way inspiring many bands throughout the years, this 42-CD selection says it all. It’s a big part of metal history and as such will live forever.”

Stated bassist Ian Hill, “AMAZING — 50 years of metal crammed into a small box!.”

CD1 – Rocka Rolla
CD2 – Sad Wings of Destiny
CD3 – Sin After Sin (1977)
CD4 – Stained Glass (1978)
CD5 – Killing Machine – (1978)
CD6 – Unleashed In the East (Live in Japan 1979)
CD7 – British Steel
CD8 – Point Of Entry
CD9 – Screaming for Vengeance
CD10 – Defenders of the Faith
CD11 – Turbo
CD12 & CD13 – Priest… Live!
CD14 – Ram It Down
CD15 – Painkiller
CD16 – Jugulator
CD17 & CD18 – ’98 Live Meltdown
CD19 – Demolition
CD20 & CD21 – Live in London
CD22 – Angel of Retribution
CD23 – Nostradamus (Act 1) & CD24 – Nostradamus (Act 2)
CD25 – A Touch Of Evil Live
CD26 & CD27 – Redeemer of Souls
CD29 – Firepower

Additional Details:

5 previously unreleased live stereo recordings from the archives. Restored and edited by Tom Allom at La Cucina W8 Mastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios, London

CD30 & CD31 – Live In Atlanta ’82 (Previously Unreleased)
CD30:

The Hellion / Electric Eye
Riding on the Wind
Heading Out to the Highway
Metal Gods
Bloodstone
Breaking the Law
Sinner
Desert Plains
The Ripper
Diamonds and Rust

CD31:

Devils Child
Screaming for Vengeance
You’ve Got Another Thing Coming
Victim of Changes
Living After Midnight
The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
Hell Bent For Leather

CD32 – Live at the Mud Club ’79 (Previously Unreleased):

Hell Bent For Leather
Delivering The Goods
Running Wild
Beyond The Realms Of Death
The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
Victim Of Changes
Rock Forever
Starbreaker

CD33 & CD34 – Live In Houston ’86 (Previously Unreleased)

CD33:

Out In The Cold
Locked In
Heading Out To The Highway
Metal Gods
Breaking the Law
Love Bites
Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
The Sentinel
Private Property
Desert Plains
Rock You All Around The World

CD34:

The Hellion/ Electric Eye
Turbo Lover
Freewheel Burning
Victim of Changes
The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
Living After Midnight
You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’
Hell Bent for Leather

CD35 & CD36- Live In New Haven ’88 (Previously Unreleased)

CD35:

The Hellion/ Electric Eye
Metal Gods
Sinner
Breaking the Law
Come and Get It
I’m a Rocker
The Sentinel
The Ripper
Beyond the Realms Of Death
Some Heads Are Gonna Roll

CD36:

Turbo Lover
Ram It Down
Heavy Metal
Victim of Changes
The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
Living After Midnight
You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’
Hell Bent for Leather

CD37 – Los Angeles ’90 (Previously Unreleased):

Riding on the Wind
Grinder
Heading Out to the Highway
Between the Hammer & the Anvil
Bloodstone
Better by You, Better Than Me
Leather Rebel
The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
Hell Bent for Leather
You’ve Got Another Thing Coming

CD38 – London ’81(Previously Unreleased):

Solar Angels Intro / Heading Out to the Highway
Metal Gods
Hell Bent for Leather
Breaking the Law
Sinner
Beyond the Realms of Death
Grinder
Desert Plains
You Don’t Have to Be Old to Be Wise
Victim of Changes
The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)

CD39 – Denver ’80 (Previously Unreleased):

Hell Bent for Leather
The Ripper
Running Wild
Living After Midnight
Sinner
Beyond the Realms of Death
You Don’t Have to Be Old to Be Wise
Grinder
Victim of Changes
Steeler
Genocide
Tyrant
The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)

CD40 – Irvine ’91 (Previously Unreleased):

Hell Bent for Leather
Heading Out to the Highway
The Hellion / Electric Eye
Diamonds and Rust
All Guns Blazing
Metal Gods
Some Heads Are Gonna Roll
The Ripper
Night Crawler
Turbo Lover
A Touch of Evil
Painkiller
The Green Manalishi (With the Two Pronged Crown)
Breaking the Law
Living After Midnight
You’ve Got Another Thing Coming

CD41 & CD42- Beyond Live & Rare (Previously Unreleased):

Previously unreleased stereo recordings from the archives
Restored and edited by Tom Allom at La Cucina W8
Mastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios, London

CD41:

Epitaph (Studio Demo) Demo from 1976’s Sad Wings Of Destiny
Solar Angels (Live) July 22, 1981 – New York, NY – The Palladium
Sinner (Live) July 22, 1981 – New York, NY – The Palladium
Desert Plains (Live) July 22, 1981 – New York, NY – The Palladium
You Don’t Have To Be Old To Be Wise (Live) July 22, 1981 – New York, NY – The Palladium
Genocide (Live) May 09, 1978 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre
Victim Of Changes (Live) May 09, 1978 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre
Ripper (Live) May 09, 1978 – Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre
Screaming For Vengeance (Live) November 24, 1982 – Tucson, AZ – Tucson Convention Center
The Green Manalishi (With The Two Prong Crown) (Live) June 07, 1981 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum
Victim of Changes (Live) June 07, 1981 – Odessa, TX – Ector County Coliseum

CD42:

Diamonds and Rust (Live) February 14, 1981 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Jaap Edenhal
White Heat Red Hot (Live) July 29, 1978 – Tokyo, Japan – Yuubin Chokin Hall
Better By You Better Than Me (Live) July 29, 1978 – Tokyo, Japan – Yuubin Chokin Hall
Starbreaker (Live) July 29, 1978 – Tokyo, Japan – Yuubin Chokin Hall
Rock Forever (Live) Killing Machine Tour – February 09, 1979 – Tokyo, Japan – K?sei Nenkin Kaikan
Evil Fantasies (Live) Killing Machine Tour – February 09, 1979 – Tokyo, Japan – K?sei Nenkin Kaikan
Troubleshooter (Live) World Wide Blitz Tour – February 29, 1981 – Wiesbaden, Germany – Rhein-Main-Halle
Grinder (Live) World Wide Blitz Tour – February 29, 1981 – Wiesbaden, Germany – Rhein-Main-Halle
The Sentinel (Live) May 02, 1984 – Albuquerque, NM – Tingley Coliseum
Freewheel Burning (Live) May 02, 1984 – Albuquerque, NM – Tingley Coliseum
All Guns Blazing (Live) August 17, 1991 – Montreal, QC, Canada – Forum de Montreal
Painkiller (Live) March 26, 1991 – Sheffield, England – Sheffield City Hall
Mother Sun (Live) October 11, 1975 – Slough, England – Slough College

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  • Doug R. on

    Holy sh-t! 42 CD’s?? I mean, looks great, I’m sure they’ll all sound great, wonder how much it will cost? It’s tempting, but I already have most of JP’s albums on CD already, except for all those extra live discs, I have to think about this one. Hmm, October 15th… 6 days before my birthday 😉


    • RobT on

      In honor of this announcement, I listened to some of Stained Class walking home today.
      Have no desire for this as I only had a few box sets back in the day and that was when they were just 2-4 discs (or cassettes) and a 10-15 page booklet. Usually they were 25-50 dollars.

      Happy way pre-lated birthday Doug. I was born exactly on Oct. 15. Another Libra.


    • Doug R. on

      Happy pre-lated birthday to you as well, my fellow Libra! 😉 This box set is impressive, but it just might be a little bit too much, even for the biggest hardcore Priest fanatic.


  • dcinsc7 on

    Somebody help Dana off the floor – Passed out from joy!


    • Dana on

      I would love it, but I already have one box set, and the $479.98, is a bit steep.

      Maybe, someone will buy it for me? 😉

      D 🙂


  • elliot goldberg on

    for that price, can they make like gene simmons and “deliver the goods” to your home?


    • Dana on

      LOL!!!!!


    • Doug R. on

      Good one, Elliot!


    • elliot goldberg on

      dana and doug r.,

      i appreciate your appreciation for my comment. i’m no “juan trick pony.”


    • Dana on

      LOL!!!


    • Doug R. on

      Elliot, you are absolutely, positively, definitely the Juan and only! You always prove that You Don’t Have To Be Old To be Wise, and You Should Know By Now that we just absolutely Love You To Death! 😉


    • elliot goldberg on

      doug r,

      i once jammed with tony orlando. it was before the dawn.


    • Doug R. on

      LOL!!! Did you “Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree?” 😉


  • Rattlehead on

    For interested fans, does this box set include copies of K.K.’s resignation letters?


    • Dana on

      Ouch!!! LOL!


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