Judas Priest - Live In London Album
Tracklist
1 | United | |
2 | Diamonds & Rust | |
3 | Electric Eye | |
4 | Hell Bent For Leather | |
5 | Feed On Me | |
6 | Soundcheck | 25:05 |
7 | Breaking The Law | |
8 | Touch Of Evil | |
9 | Metal Gods | |
10 | The Sentinel | |
11 | Living After Midnight | |
12 | Painkiller | |
13 | Desert Plains | |
14 | Turbo Lover | |
15 | Running Wild | |
16 | Victim Of Changes | |
17 | Ripper | |
18 | Burn In Hell | |
19 | Demolition Time | 18:06 |
20 | - | |
21 | Hell Is Home | |
22 | Blood Stained | |
23 | Live In London DVD | 1:31:32 |
24 | One On One | |
25 | Lost And Found (Music Video) | |
26 | Machine Man |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SPV 554-74267N DVD | Judas Priest | Live In London (DVD-V, Multichannel, NTSC) | Steamhammer | SPV 554-74267N DVD | Germany | 2002 |
SPV 554-74267N DVD | Judas Priest | Live In London (DVD-V, PAL) | Steamhammer, Союз | SPV 554-74267N DVD | Russia | 2002 |
MOON DVD MD-0286-0 | Judas Priest | Live In London (DVD-V) | Moon Records | MOON DVD MD-0286-0 | Ukraine | 2007 |
CRBL-10003 | Judas Priest | Live In London (DVD-V, NTSC) | Crown | CRBL-10003 | Japan | 2002 |
SPV 554-74267 DVD | Judas Priest | Live In London (DVD-V, RE, Multichannel, PAL) | Steamhammer | SPV 554-74267 DVD | Germany | Unknown |
Credits
- Bass – Ian Hill
- Drums – Scott Travis
- Edited By [Offline] – Benny Trickett
- Engineer – Will Shapland
- Engineer [Monitor] – Kevin McCarthy
- Engineer [Sound] – Martin Walker
- Engineer [Sphere Studios] – Ricky Graham
- Engineer [Vision] – Ian Fulggitt, Mike Woodhouse
- Film Director [Directed By] – Aubrey Powell
- Guitar – Glenn Tipton, K. K. Downing
- Mixed By – Sean Lynch
- Other [Camera Assistant] – Andy Dipple, Darren Lenham, John Dibley
- Other [Camera Operator] – Alistair Meux, Brett Turnbull, Dan Bronx, Kelvin Richard, Mark Wilkinson
- Other [Camera Supervisor] – Joe Dyer
- Other [Crane Grip] – Dolly Grip, Gem Morton, Joe Oliver, Shaun Willis
- Other [Crane Operator] – Matt Ingham, Tim Normington
- Other [Director Of Photography] – Steve Tickner
- Other [Dv Cameras] – Benny Trickett, Guy Sherborne
- Other [Engineering Manager] – Steve Mold
- Other [Floor Manager] – Rupert Style
- Other [Gaffer] – Paul Burns
- Other [Lighting Director] – Alex Reardon, Stuart Gray
- Other [Management Co-ordinator] – Jayne Andrews
- Other [Manager] – Bill Curbishley
- Other [Music Pa] – Blue Leach
- Other [Production Manager] – Chris Taplin, Ian Day, Luisa Whiting, Mick Thornton
- Other [Riggers] – Billy Watson, Darren Molt, Mel Fox, Terry Clay
- Other [Runners] – Eve Fine, Tasha Back
- Other [Tour Manager] – Alan Morris
- Other [Unit Manager] – Mick Bass
- Other [Vtr Operator] – Hugh Lutley
- Producer – Perry Joseph
- Producer [Assistant] – Kate Sinden
- Technician [Comms] – Ian Johnson
- Technician [Drums] – Walter Philips
- Technician [Guitar] – Andy Corns, Dan Johnson , Greg Morgan
- Vocals – Ripper Owens
Notes
DVD-9
Region: All
16:9
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 , Dolby Digital 5.1
Running Time: Approx. 134 min.
"This DVD was recorded live on 19th December, 2001 at the Brixton Academy, London - an exclusive live performance by the Heavy Metal legends - rare concert footage of this show featuring an extended set of many Priest classics as well as material from their latest album Demolition. Also, rare backstage footage, the band during sound check, being interviewed and travelling the world - this package is a must for every Priest and Metal fan on the planet!"
Recorded on The Sanctuary Mobile. Mixed at Sphere Studios, London.
● Track 20: "Demolition Time" is a short video centering around the band's Brixton Academy performance. It also includes footage of the band backstage and on the road alongside short excerpts from the soundcheck and concert performances.
● Track 21f: "Lost And Found" uses footage of the band performing the song at soundcheck with the studio audio to create the music video.
(C)(P) 2002 Priest Music Ltd.
Made under license by 2003 Steamhammer, a division of SPV GmbH. Distributed by SPV GmbH.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 693723742670
- Matrix / Runout: JP-DVD-LXZ-0958
- Mould SID Code (Fake SID Code): ifpi A 202
- Rights Society: GEMA
- Label Code: LC 02369
Companies
- Manufactured By – Unknown (LXZ) – JP-DVD-LXZ-0958
Album
Live in London is a concert album by British heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 8 April 2003. It was recorded at Brixton Academy on 19 December 2001, and is the last album the band released with Tim Ripper Owens before they reunited with Rob Halford. This contains the full concert in comparison to its DVD counterpart. The U. version was delayed until 8 April, three months following the European release with no known information. Judas Priest. Tim Ripper Owens vocals. As of this writing in January 2004, the classic Priest lineup of vocalist Rob Halford, lead guitarist Glenn Tipton, lead guitarist K. Downing, bassist Ian Hill, and drummer Scott Travis are back in action and planning to record to and tour. This is an acceptable date featuring two CDs of classic Priest tracks and video footage, but even though it is an inspired performance, it lacks the sheer outrageousness of the Halford-led band. Live in London. Judas Priest - Live in London 2003. To favorites 1 Download album. Listen album. Heavy Metal. Type: Live album. Release date: April 8th, free to Judas Priest Live in London Metal Gods, Touch of evil and more. 24 tracks 114:50. A live DVD was also filmed in the same concert. Track listing. Music World Lyrics J Judas Priest Albums Live In London. Judas Priest Album. Live In London. CD 1. Youre in for surprise Youre in for a shock In london town streets When theres darkness and fog When you least expect me And you turn your back Ill attack. I smile when Im sneaking Through shadows by the wall I laugh when Im creeping But you wont hear me at all. All hear my warning Never turn your back On the ripper. Live in Londons Judas Priest was: - Timothy S. Owens Vocals - Kenneth Downing Jr. Lead Guitar - Glenn Raymond Tipton Lead Guitar - Ian Frank Hill Bass Guitar - Scott Travis Drums. 26 tracks this time around, which makes for a long listen of more than 2 hours. Though the repetition of the songs does not so much detract from the quality of the album in itself, Judas Priest really seem to have lost the ability to surprise and amaze, and that is a mistake that is far too often made with live recordings. Seeing the show is nice enough, but a band will have to put out something special to continue to entertain on record. Seeing is more than hearing. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией
