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Released 2001
Running Time: 110 Mins
DOLBY DIGITAL Stereo |
Had
Judas Priest released just this one album, it would still go down in
history. Full-blown metallic sound, awesome solos, great lyrics, and
god-like vocals: this album has it all. Released in 1980, BRITISH STEEL
opened the era of British Metal as we know it (and American metal
consequently).
Judas Priest was one of the most influential heavy metal bands of the 70's.
Hammering out of Birmingham, the core band comprised Rob Halford, Glenn
Tipton, KK Downing and Ian Hill. Decked out in leather and chains, the band
fused screaming vocals with fast riffs, as well as adding a vicious twin
lead guitar attack; in so doing, they set the pace for much popular heavy
metal from 1975 until 1985, as well as laying the groundwork for the speed
and death metal of the 80's.
BRITISH STEEL made them a world-famous band. It climbed high in the UK
charts, and three tracks were made into singles, all of which became
promotional videos. "Breaking The Law", "Living After Midnight" and "United"
received wide radio play, which continues to this day. Priest's performance
at the first ever Donnington "Monsters of Rock" Festival cemented their
position as the Metal Gods.
The welding of British Steel is told in this exclusive programme in the
band's own words, and their once long-term produceer Tom Allom. Featuring
archive footage, interviews and rare live performances, plus all of British
Steel's finest songs, including "Living After Midnight", "Breaking The Law",
"Metal Gods", "The Rage", "United" and "Grinder", this is a compelling,
witty and exhilerating look at the making of one of heavy metal's most
artful creations, a true Classic Album.
Watch, listen and kneel to the Metal Gods! |