Side A | |||
1. | Prelude | 02:02 | instrumental |
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2. | Tyrant | 04:27 | Show lyrics |
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3. | Victim of Changes | 07:48 | Show lyrics |
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4. | Dying to Meet You | 06:20 | Show lyrics |
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5. | Never Satisfied | 04:51 | Show lyrics |
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6. | Rocka Rolla | 03:02 | Show lyrics |
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7. | Caviar and Meths | ||
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Side B | |||
8. | Cheater | ||
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9. | Winter | ||
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10. | Genocide | ||
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11. | One for the Road | 04:34 | Show lyrics |
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12. | Diamond and Rust (Joan Baez cover) | ||
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13. | Dream Deceiver | ||
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33:04 |
Original line-up | |
Band members | |
John Hinch (R.I.P. 2021) | Drums (tracks 3,4,6,7, disc 1, tracks 3-8, 10, disc 2) |
K.K. Downing | Guitars |
Rob Halford | Vocals |
Alan "Skip" Moore | Drums (tracks 2, 5, disc 1, tracks 1, 2, 9, disc 2) |
Glenn Tipton | Guitars |
Ian Hill | Bass |
Miscellaneous staff | |
John Pasche | Logo |
Rodger Bain | Remixing |
David Howells | Design |
Melvyn Grant | Cover art |
Bob Fisher | Mastering |
Alan Morrison | Artwork |
Original line-up | |
John Hinch (R.I.P. 2021) | Drums (tracks 3,4,6,7, disc 1, tracks 3-8, 10, disc 2) |
K.K. Downing | Guitars |
Rob Halford | Vocals |
Alan "Skip" Moore | Drums (tracks 2, 5, disc 1, tracks 1, 2, 9, disc 2) |
Glenn Tipton | Guitars |
Ian Hill | Bass |
Original line-up | |
John Pasche | Logo |
Rodger Bain | Remixing |
David Howells | Design |
Melvyn Grant | Cover art |
Bob Fisher | Mastering |
Alan Morrison | Artwork |
Consists of all ten tracks from the Rocka Rolla album, six tracks from the Sad Wings of Destiny album, and an alternate version of "Diamonds and Rust".
The tracks from Rocka Rolla and "Diamonds and Rust" were remixed by Rodger Bain in 1981. The tracks from Sad Wings of Destiny were not remixed.
Hero, Hero was released under the Gull Records in an effort to "capitalize on Judas Priest's popularity."
Judas Priest's management firmly states that people should not buy these compilations.
Added by: baldadeath | Modified by: The Red Tower |
Added on: 2020-03-26 00:51:37 | Last modified on: 2024-03-26 04:53:00 |