Sacrifice to Vice Review ofSin After Sin [Remastered] - Judas Priestby
Frankingsteins
Advantages: A couple of early Judas Priest classics. Disadvantages: Mostly dull and repetitive, lacking in energy.
A shorter review this time, because I don't have an awful lot to say about this slab of metal history. Having been dropped from Gull Records after the excellent 'Sad Wings of Destiny,' which remains a Judas Priest classic to this day, the band was fortuitously picked up by major label Columbia in a commendable display of foresight. Consequently, this third album is sometimes viewed as the first 'true' Priest album, which is wrong both factually and ...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average very helpful
Advantages: Couple of really good songs Disadvantages: Very much a step back for the old boys
Judas Prist - Sin After Sin released by Columbia in 1977.
I initially bought this album a few years ago to compliment my Judas Priest collection, but it took a while before I really listened to it.
Now this album, is actually worth owning mostly because of the few really amazing tracks such as "StarBreaker", "Sinner" and the for some odd reason very overlooked "Raw Deal" which almost never gets mentioned when talking about Judas Prist.
There ...
Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful
Originality
Lyrics
Quality and consistency...
How does it compare to ...
Value for Money
helpful
06.09.2004
Compare prices for Sin After Sin [Remastered] - Judas Priest
2 out of 2 offers for Sin After Sin [Remastered] - Judas Priest