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Rockarolla
Judas Priest
Rockarolla
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
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Reissue of the debut album these Kings of British metal,first released on the Gull label in 1974. Features theircover of Joan Baez's 'Diamonds And Rust' as a bonus track,plus the original cover art and all 10 of the origin...  more »

     
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All Artists: Judas Priest
Title: Rockarolla
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Original Masters UK
Release Date: 11/15/1998
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Styles: New Wave & Post-Punk, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR), British Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 636551556125

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Album Description
Reissue of the debut album these Kings of British metal,first released on the Gull label in 1974. Features theircover of Joan Baez's 'Diamonds And Rust' as a bonus track,plus the original cover art and all 10 of the originalcuts. 1998 Snapper release.
 

CD Reviews

Priest classic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jeremiah Tilley | Birmingham, Alabama | 12/05/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is defintely an underrated Priest album. I had read several reviews that said it was a great start for JP but nothing memerable on it. I have to disagree. Every song on this is great. Although it isn't as heavy as their later albums, you've got to remember....it was 1974. Thrash metal came a little later.
This album has some great elements in it. There's some pink floyd moments, led zeppelin, and definately some black sabbath. Although they came out a little later than sabbath, zeppelin, and maiden, JP has become a HUGE influence on the direction metal took and I wouldn't hesitate to say they are in the top 5 hard rock/metal bands of all time.
No metal collection should be considered complete without Rocka Rolla."
I love this cd
gordon | newfoundland | 07/13/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"even though judas priest first album may not be thier heaviest it's by no means thier worst.this is a definite overlooked classic by judas priest fans.every song is great except for caviar and meths which is a plain boring instrumental.tracks such as rocka rolla,one for the road and cheater are great rockin tunes.dying to meet you and run of the mill along side rocka rolla are my favorite tracks on the album.dying to meet you and run of the mill are unlike anything the band ever recorded again.the other tracks are never satisfied which is a great song and winter which is not quite as good as the other songs but it is a decent song even though it kind of drags out.all in all this is a great album.a must have for priest fans and for fans of good 70's hard rock."
Judas Priest's first record
S. Baker | Phoenix, Arizona United States | 11/10/2001
(2 out of 5 stars)

". . . and as far as first records in 1974 go, this is not bad. "Run of the Mill" and "Dying to Meet You" are great songs if you want to get bluesy-mellow. "Deep Freeze" is an experiment that would eventually become a guitar solo in the classic "Sinner" (on 'Sin After Sin' (1977)). But none of these tracks survived to become part of the Judas Priest live show because they are so out of place with the band's other material.Of special interest in this version of the record is the original studio version of "Diamonds and Rust" (which is better than the version on 'Sin After Sin') and the revised artwork (the original record had a bottle cap on the cover)."