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HALFORD, Crucible

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1433347

Disk length: 59m 44s (17 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2002

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Park manor 0:58
2. Crucible 4:15
3. One will 3:43
4. Betrayal 2:59
5. Handing out bullets 3:13
6. Hearts of darkness 3:45
7. Crystal 4:33
8. Heretic 3:48
9. Golgotha 4:15
10. Wrath of gods 3:14
11. Weaving sorrow 3:29
12. Sun 3:47
13. Trail of tears 4:19
14. Fugitive 3:59
15. She 3:57
16. Forever 3:05
17. In the mourning 2:15

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Review

Rob Halford's 2000 comeback album, Resurrection, won over even the most jaded metalhead, and Crucible is likely to do the same. Paying no attention to current trends and sell-out bandwagons, the former Judas Priest frontman and his mighty crew stay true to traditional heavy metal, yet they never come across as dated. Guitar duo Patrick Lachman and Mike Chlasciak swap monstrous riffs and fluid solos that are as solid as a brick wall, while Halford himself is in top form, able to reach high notes with an ease that could put youngster metal shriekers to shame. Even when he belts out the disc's only ballad, the bonus track "She" (found on initial pressings, along with the cut "Fugitive"), it's with unsurpassed conviction. The album is a nonstop metallic assault complete with anthems ("One Will"), speed metal ("Betrayal"), and accessible midtempo rockers ("Sun"), as well as dark and moody moments, such as "Crystal" (which deals with the dangers of crystal-meth addiction). Looks like this metal god is going to be with us for a long time. --Gail Flug

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