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Halford, Resurrection

Audio CD

Disk ID: 438258

Disk length: 48m 39s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Resurrection 3:58
2. Made In Hell 4:12
3. Locked And Loaded 3:18
4. Night Fall 3:41
5. Silent Screams 7:06
6. The One You Love To Hate (feat. Bruce Dickinson) 3:11
7. Cyberworld 3:08
8. Slow Down 4:51
9. Twist 4:08
10. Temptation 3:32
11. Drive 4:30
12. Saviour 2:57

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Review

As the title implies, former Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford has returned--to his roots, if not his senses. After Fight and Two, Halford's post-Priest "experiments" (read: attempts to expand his market base), failed to set the charts afire, it was the singer's career that seemed to need a little resurrection. Hence this (he claims) largely autobiographical, often strangely nostalgic trip down metal's memory lane. That Halford's black-leather sensibility extends beyond his couture is immediately apparent; the crunching, occasionally modern rhythms (Ray Chindeau on bass, Bobby Jarzombek on drums) and twin guitar assault (Patrick Lachman and Mike Chlasciak) offer a familiar metal landscape of thundering riffs and rapid-fire, diddly-squeak solos for Halford to unleash his ungodly howl upon, with the just the odd ballad (the touching "Silent Screams") to shift the mood from anxious/angry to melancholy/angry. Fellow fading metal merchant Bruce Dickinson even drops by on "The One You Love to Hate" (self-esteem problems, fellas?) to swap some venom. Lest we forget that Halford was instrumental in inspiring This Is Spinal Tap, there are lyrics here that thoroughly blur the line between the sublime and the ridiculous ("Cyberworld"'s dire warnings that the Internet is "a Trojan Horse that eats your mind") and mix metaphors ("The world's a stage that's waiting for its bad ass to be kicked") with inspired abandon. In short, a heartwarming return to form. --Jerry McCulley

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Resurrection

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 48m 39s

Resurrection

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 48m 41s (+0m 2s)

Resurrection

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 48m 19s (-1m 40s)

Resurrection

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 49m 53s (+1m 14s)

Resurrection

Tracks: 14 (+2 tracks), Disk length: 55m 49s (+7m 10s)

Resurrection

Tracks: 19 (+7 tracks), Disk length: 1h 19m 17s (+30m 38s)

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