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| 1 | Prelude | Tipton | 2:02 |
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| 2 | Tyrant | Tipton/Halford | 4:27 |
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| 3 | Rocka Rolla | Tipton/Downing/Half | 3:02 |
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| 4 | One for the Road | Halford/Downing | 4:34 |
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| 5 | Victim of Changes | Downing/Atkins/Tipt | 7:48 |
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| 6 | Dying to Meet You | Downing/Halford | 6:19 |
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| 7 | Never Satisfied | Atkins/Downing | 4:50 |
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| 8 | Dreamer Deceiver | Downing/Halford/Tip | 5:54 |
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| 9 | Deceiver | Halford/Tipton/Down | 2:44 |
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| 10 | Winter | Hill/Downing/Atkins | 3:03 |
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| 11 | Deep Freeze | Downing | 1:56 |
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| 12 | Winter Retreat | Downing/Halford | 1:31 |
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| 13 | Cheater | Halford/Downing | 2:58 |
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| 14 | Diamonds and Rust | Baez | 3:15 |
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| 15 | Run of the Mill | Downing/Tipton/Half | 8:33 |
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| 16 | Genocide | Halford/Tipton/Down | 5:48 |
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| 17 | Caviar and Meths | Atkins | 2:01 |
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| 18 | One for the Road | Downing/Halford | 4:34 |
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| 19 | Rocka Rolla | Halford/Tipton/Down | 3:02 |
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| 20 | Winter/Deep Freeze/Winter Retreat/Cheater | Atkins/Downing/Half | 9:29 |
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| 21 | Never Satisfied | Downing/Atkins | 4:50 |
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| 22 | Run of the Mill | Tipton/Halford/Down | 8:33 |
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| 23 | Dying to Meet You | Halford/Downing | 6:19 |
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| 24 | Caviar and Meths | Atkins | 2:03 |
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| 25 | Diamonds and Rust | Baez | 3:14 |
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| 26 | Victim of Changes | Downing/Atkins/Tipt | 7:53 |
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| 27 | The Ripper | Tipton | 2:50 |
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| 28 | Dreamer Deceiver | Tipton/Downing/Atki | 5:53 |
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| 29 | Deceiver | Downing/Halford/Tip | 2:42 |
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| 30 | Prelude | Tipton | 2:01 |
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| 31 | Tyrant | Halford/Tipton | 4:27 |
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| 32 | Genocide | Tipton/Downing/Half | 5:46 |
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| 33 | Epitaph | Tipton | 3:07 |
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| 34 | Island of Domination | Downing/Halford/Tip | 4:23 |
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Editorial Reviews
Judas Priest Box Set
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Koch
Style: Hard Rock
Judas Priest Box Set
UPC: 099923416524
Release Date: 10/31/2006
Original Release Date: 10/31/2006
Number of Discs: 3
- Judas Priest
Main Performer
James Christopher Monger
Koch's Judas Priest Box Set is actually just a "three-fer" featuring 1974's Rocka Rolla, 1976's Sad Wings of Destiny and 1979's Hero, Hero. This is a tad perplexing as the latter, though it featured a slightly different remixed version of Rocka Rolla, is just a compilation of the two records with the addition of the Joan Baez cover "Diamonds and Rust" -- "Rust" had already appeared on 1978's Best of Judas Priest, a record that also compiled songs from Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings of Destiny. Anybody interested in picking up an actual Judas Priest box set should look for Columbia/Legacy's exhaustive Metalogy collection and avoid this inept excuse for anthology at all costs. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi
