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Defenders of the Faith

 
Album Review: Defenders of the Faith

  • Artist: Judas Priest
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1984
  • Total Time: 38:53
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The last quality album from Judas Priest's commercial period, Defenders of the Faith doesn't quite reach the heights of British Steel or Screaming for Vengeance, in part because it lacks a standout single on the level of those two records' best material. That said, even if there's a low percentage of signature songs here, there's a remarkably high percentage of hidden gems waiting to be unearthed, making Defenders possibly the most underrated record in Priest's catalog. Musically, it follows the basic blueprint of Screaming for Vengeance, alternating intricate speed rockers with fist-pumping midtempo grooves and balancing moderate musical sophistication with commercial accessibility. It's a craftsmanlike record from a band that had been in the game for a full decade already, but was still vital and exciting, and decidedly not on autopilot (yet). The record opens high-energy with the terrific "Freewheel Burning" and "Jawbreaker" before moving into lost anthem "Rock Hard Ride Free," the more complex "The Sentinel," the cold, oddly mechanized single "Love Bites," and the slightly darker "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll." Coincidentally (both were released the same year), there's a bit of Spinal Tap creeping into the band's approach on side two -- not just in calling a song "Heavy Duty," but also in the ridiculous rough-sex ode "Eat Me Alive," which comes off like an S&M-themed "Sex Farm" (albeit without the tasteful subtlety). It wound up getting the band in trouble with Tipper Gore's PMRC, though one wonders if it would have helped or hindered their cause that the song's sexual aggression was, in hindsight, not directed at women. At any rate, Defenders of the Faith charted only one spot lower than its predecessor, and was certified platinum. Hereafter, Priest would have significant difficulties adapting to the fast-changing landscape of heavy metal in the latter half of the '80s. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Freewheel Burning (Lyrics) Rob Halford, K.K. Downing, Glenn Tipton Judas Priest (4:25)
Jawbreaker (Lyrics) K.K. Downing, Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton Judas Priest (3:27)
Rock Hard Ride Free (Lyrics) K.K. Downing, Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton Judas Priest (5:35)
The Sentinel K.K. Downing, Glenn Tipton, Rob Halford Judas Priest (5:04)
Love Bites (Lyrics) Glenn Tipton, Rob Halford, K.K. Downing Judas Priest (4:47)
Eat Me Alive (Lyrics) K.K. Downing, Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton Judas Priest (3:35)
Some Heads Are Gonna Roll (Lyrics) Bob Halligan Judas Priest (4:07)
Night Comes Down (Lyrics) Rob Halford, K.K. Downing, Glenn Tipton Judas Priest (4:01)
Heavy Duty (Lyrics) Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, K.K. Downing Judas Priest (2:25)
Defenders of the Faith K.K. Downing, Glenn Tipton, Rob Halford Judas Priest (1:28)

Credits

Dave Holland (Drums), Ian Hill (Bass), Glenn Tipton (Guitar), Rob Halford (Vocals), Ian Hill (Guitar (Bass)), K.K. Downing (Guitar), Dave Holland (Percussion), Tom (Colonel) Allom (Producer), Mark Dodson (Engineer), Ian Hill (Guitar)
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This article is about the album. For the title, see Fidei defensor. For the Dungeons & Dragons optional rule book, see Defenders of the Faith: A Guidebook to Clerics and Paladins. For the Christian denomination, see Defenders of the Faith (Puerto Rico).
Defenders of the Faith
Studio album by Judas Priest
Released January 4, 1984
Recorded September - November 1983
Genre Heavy metal
Length 49:43
Label Columbia
Producer Tom Allom
Professional reviews
Judas Priest chronology
Screaming for Vengeance
(1982)
Defenders of the Faith
(1984)
Turbo
(1986)

Defenders of the Faith is the 9th studio album by British heavy metal band Judas Priest. The album was recorded at Ibiza Sound Studios, Ibiza, Spain and mixed from September to November 1983 at DB Recording Studios and Bayshore Recording Studios in Miami, Florida. The LP & cassette tape were released on January 4, 1984 and later appeared on CD in July. A re-mastered CD was released in May 2001. Three tracks were released as singles, "Freewheel Burning", "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll" and "Love Bites".

"Rising from darkness where Hell hath no mercy and the screams for vengeance echo on forever. Only those who keep the faith shall escape the wrath of the Metallian... Master of all metal."

-- Album back cover

The cover art by Doug Johnson (who also designed the Hellion in Screaming for Vengeance) depicts the Metallian, a ram-horned, tiger-like land assault creature with Gatling guns and tank tracks conceptualized by the band.

"Eat Me Alive" was listed at #3 on the Parents Music Resource Center's "Filthy Fifteen," a list of 15 songs the organization found most objectionable. PMRC co-founder Tipper Gore stated the song was about oral sex at gunpoint. In response to the allegations, Priest recorded the song "Parental Guidance" on the follow-up album Turbo. Defenders of the Faith is a guitar-related section in Guitar World Magazine in which Guitar World readers are shown along with personal Information. This is referred to as "Defending the Faith."

On the tour for this album, the band had played every song live, with the exception of "Eat Me Alive". On the tour for the Nostradamus album, in 2008, the band played many songs which had never been played live before, one of them being "Eat Me Alive". This makes Defenders of the Faith the only Judas Priest album from which every song was played live, other than the first LP Rocka Rolla.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Rob Halford, K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton except where noted.

  1. "Freewheel Burning" – 4:22
  2. "Jawbreaker" – 3:25
  3. "Rock Hard Ride Free" – 5:34
  4. "The Sentinel" – 5:04
  5. "Love Bites" – 4:47
  6. "Eat Me Alive" – 3:34
  7. "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll" (Bob Halligan, Jr) – 4:05
  8. "Night Comes Down" – 3:58
  9. "Heavy Duty" – 2:25
  10. "Defenders of the Faith" – 1:30

2001 Bonus Tracks

  1. "Turn on Your Light" (Recorded during the 1985 Turbo sessions) – 5:23
  2. "Heavy Duty/Defenders of the Faith" (Live at Long Beach Arena, Long Beach CA, May 5, 1984) – 5:26

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