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Stained Class

 
Album Review: Stained Class

  • Artist: Judas Priest
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1978 04
  • Total Time: 43:40
  • Genre: Rock

Review

An indisputable metal masterpiece, Stained Class is the apex of '70s Judas Priest, a sinister, muscular collection that ties the disparate strands of their style together while jacking the adrenaline rush up to previously undreamed-of levels. Even the lone slow-tempo track, "Beyond the Realms of Death," has an exciting, visceral intensity, and the whole band is at the absolute peak of its powers in terms of technical execution. Lyrically, Stained Class is probably the darkest moment in a career filled with them; the whole second half of the record is positively obsessed with death (although the ridiculous 1989-1990 court case alleging that the album provoked two Nevada teenagers' suicides was instead centered around the Gary Wright/Spooky Tooth cover "Better by You, Better Than Me," in which Rob Halford allegedly embedded the subliminal, backward-recorded message, "Do it"). At any rate, the air of malevolence about Stained Class, and the sheer power of its jackhammer guitar riffs, was unrivaled in heavy metal upon its release (even in Priest's own catalog), stamping the album an instant classic and solidifying Judas Priest's status as arguably the most original and musical metal band of its time. More than any other Priest album, the style of Stained Class also laid the groundwork for the thrash and speed metal that would rise to dominance in the mid- to late '80s, making it a defining moment for the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement and one of the genre's all-time landmarks. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Exciter (Lyrics) Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton Judas Priest (5:34)
White Heat, Red Hot (Lyrics) Glenn Tipton Judas Priest (4:20)
Better by You, Better Than Me Gary Wright Judas Priest (3:24)
Stained Class (Lyrics) Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton Judas Priest (5:19)
Invader (Lyrics) Rob Halford, Ian Hill, Glenn Tipton Judas Priest (4:12)
Saints in Hell (Lyrics) K.K. Downing, Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton Judas Priest (5:30)
Savage (Lyrics) K.K. Downing, Rob Halford Judas Priest (3:27)
Beyond the Realms of Death (Lyrics) Les Binks, Rob Halford Judas Priest (6:53)
Heroes End (Lyrics) Glenn Tipton Judas Priest (5:01)

Credits

Judas Priest (Main Performer), Les Binks (Drums), K.K. Downing (Guitar), Rob Halford (Vocals), Ian Hill (Bass), Glenn Tipton (Guitar)
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Stained Class
Studio album by Judas Priest
Released 10 February 1978
Recorded October-November 1977
Genre Heavy metal
Length 54:10
Label CBS, Inc. (UK) & Columbia Records (US)
Producer Dennis Mackay
Judas Priest
James Guthrie (track 3)
Professional reviews
Judas Priest chronology
Sin After Sin
(1977)
Stained Class
(1978)
Killing Machine
(1978)

Stained Class is the fourth album by the British heavy metal group Judas Priest, released in February 1978. A popular album in the band's catalogue, Stained Class showcased a more streamlined songwriting style while not compromising on the band's trademark heavy metal riffs. The production is crisper, clearer, and cleaner than any of their preceding albums. This is the only Judas Priest album to feature songwriting by all five members (one of Ian Hill's few contributions to the songwriting process for the band, and the sole contribution thereof by then-drummer Les Binks - the guitar riff for Beyond the Realms of Death). Following this album the band broke its songwriting team down to Rob Halford, K.K. Downing and Glenn Tipton, with occasional contributions solely by Tipton.

The sleeve artwork, by Roslav Szaybo at CBS Records, introduced their classic logo, replacing the Gothic Script logo of earlier releases. Stained Class is considered by many to be the last of the four "classic" Judas Priest albums. It was highly influential in the development of the speed metal subgenre and was the first Judas Priest album to dent the Billboard 200. The album was remastered in 2001, with two bonus tracks added. In 2004, UK magazine Metal Hammer named Stained Class the heaviest metal album of all time.

An unfortunate legacy of Stained Class is the 1990 civil action brought against the band by the family of a teenager, James Vance, who entered a suicide pact with his friend Ray Belknap after listening to "Better By You, Better Than Me" on December 23, 1985. Belknap succeeded in killing himself, and Vance was left horribly disfigured. The suit alleged that the band recorded subliminal messages on the song that said "do it". The suit was eventually dismissed.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Rob Halford and Glenn Tipton, and produced by Dennis Mackay except where noted.

  1. "Exciter" – 5:34
  2. "White Heat, Red Hot" (Tipton) – 4:20
  3. "Better By You, Better Than Me" (Gary Wright) – 3:24 (Produced by Judas Priest and James Guthrie)
  4. "Stained Class" – 5:19
  5. "Invader" (Halford, Tipton, Ian Hill) – 4:12
  6. "Saints in Hell" (Halford, K.K. Downing, Tipton) – 5:30
  7. "Savage" (Halford, Downing) – 3:27
  8. "Beyond the Realms of Death" (Halford, Les Binks) – 6:53
  9. "Heroes End" (Tipton) – 5:01

2001 Bonus Tracks

  1. "Fire Burns Below" (Recorded during the 1988 Ram it Down sessions) – 6:58
  2. "Better By You, Better Than Me" (Wright) (Live at Foundation's Forum, Los Angeles CA, September 13, 1990) – 3:40

Personnel

Charts

Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1978 Pop Albums 173

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