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CD Nostradamus (+3lp)

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  • Issued : 16 Jun 2008

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Item Details

Genre : Rock & Pop Catalogue Number : 88697315572
Format : CD Label : Columbia
Issued : 16 Jun 2008 Item sourced from : Europe
Number of Discs : 5

Nostradamus (+3lp)

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Other Versions

  • CD   Japan Edition   ¥3,465     Released: 25 Jun 2008  
  • CD   UK Edition   ¥5,207   Limited Edition CD (UK Import)   Released: 16 Jun 2008  
  • CD   UK Edition   ¥2,599   UK Import   Released: 16 Jun 2008  
  • CD   US Edition   ¥1,778   US Import   Released: 17 Jun 2008  
  • CD   US Edition   ¥5,497   Limited Edition CD (US Import)   Released: 17 Jun 2008  

HMV Review

On 2005's (almost) divine comeback album Angel of Retribution, Judas Priest fans got a modern day update of the band's genre-bending 1976 classic, Sad Wings of Destiny. The New Wave of British Heavy Metal legends return to the mines for 2008's Nostradamus, though this time it's another band's treasure they're looting, specifically Iron Maiden's 1988 concept album, Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. Heavy metal's obsession with seers, sorcery, and anything else that falls under the nebulous blanket of the dark arts is legendary, and Maiden's loosely knit tale of a visionary chosen one provided listeners with one of the last great albums of the pre-grunge, epic metal era, due in part to some truly memorable songs that remain fan favorites even to this day. Nostradamus, on the other hand, manages to live up to nearly every Spinal Tap cliche (non-deliberate, laugh-inducing cover art; melodramatic spoken word interludes; rhyming fire with desire). At nearly two hours long, one expects a certain amount of filler, but the dated keyboard strings, soft piano, and bluesy, minor-key guitar licks that populate every nook and cranny in between (and often throughout) each track sound like discarded incidental music from The X-Files or an RPG video game cut scene. The songs themselves are hit or miss, with the emphasis falling on the latter, due mostly to an over-reliance on three-chord, midtempo filler, but as is the case with nearly every Priest offering, when they're on they're dead on. Disc one closer Persecution, after a lengthy organ/guitar intro, unleashes Nostradamus' finest six minutes, boasting one of the best choruses the band has produced since 1988's Hard as Iron (few things sound as natural and satisfying as Rob Halford's metallic voice running through a phaser, and his signature scream, when it arises, still has no equal). The predictable but effectively apocalyptic War (taking a cue from Holst's Mars, Bringer of War) spawns one of the few great orchestral breakdowns on the record, while both Death and the nearly seven-minute title track feature stunning guitar work from Glenn Tipton and K.K. Downing. None of this, however, can save Nostradamus from the fact that even if it were reduced to a single album (it should have been), its flaws would far outweigh its triumphs. Excess and metal go together like blood and guts, but even gore loses its ability to draw a reaction after the umpteenth beheading. [A two-CD/three-LP edition of Nostradamus was also released.] ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi

Credits

Glenn Tipton(Guitar),  Ian Hill(Guitar (Bass)),  KK Downing(Guitar),  Rob Halford(Vocals),  Scott Travis(Drums),  Glenn Tipton(Guitar (Synthesizer)),  KK Downing(Guitar (Synthesizer)),  Pete Whitfield(Strings),  Glenn Tipton(Arranger),  Glenn Tipton(Producer),  KK Downing(Arranger),  KK Downing(Producer),  Richard W.G. Wood(Engineer),  Rob Halford(Arranger),  Atti Bauw(Mastering),  Atti Bauw(Mixing),  Darius VanHelfteren(Mastering),  Glenn Tipton(Mixing),  KK Downing(Mixing),  Mark Wilkinson(Artwork),  Bill Curbishley(Management),  Jayne Andrews(Management)

Songs

Disc   1

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    1
    Dawn of Creation  (02:31)
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    2
    Prophecy  (05:26)
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    3
    Awakening
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    4
    Revelations  (07:05)
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    5
    Four Horsemen  (01:35)
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    6
    War  (05:04)
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    7
    Sands of Time  (02:36)
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    8
    Pestilence and Plague  (05:08)
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    9
    Death  (07:33)
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    10
    Peace  (02:21)
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    11
    Conquest  (04:42)
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    12
    Lost Love  (04:28)
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    13
    Persecution  (06:34)

Disc   2

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    1
    Solitude  (01:22)
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    2
    Exiled  (06:32)
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    3
    Alone  (07:50)
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    4
    Shadows in the Flame  (01:10)
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    5
    Visions  (05:24)
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    6
    Hope  (02:09)
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    7
    New Beginnings  (04:56)
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    8
    Calm Before the Storm  (02:05)
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    9
    Nostradamus  (06:43)
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    10
    Future of Mankind  (08:29)

This is the list of tracks for Disc 1 and 2. To see the list of tracks for all discs click here

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  • ★★★★☆ 

    まるむし  |  兵庫県  |  不明  |  15/May/2011

    素晴らしい!その一言に尽きる。ジャケットは先日殺害されたウサマ・ビンラーディンのようだが、ようやく「こういうアルバムを最も作るべき人達が作った」という感じである。コンセプトアルバムという性質上100分というランニング・タイムは確かに長いが、メタル・オペラ呼ぶに相応しい内容だ。前作の「Angel Of Retribution」の最終曲”Lochness”あたりにも今作に通ずるものがあったが、それが見事に完成形となったのが本作である。コンセプトアルバムということでとっつきにくい印象を与えるが、一曲単位で聞いても違和感なく受け入れられるのも彼らならではである。もちろん、「Painkiller」のような激しさは皆無だが、この次もまたすごいアルバムを作ってくれるんだろう!

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    トラ猫  |  東京都  |  不明  |  04/October/2010

    JudasPriestのスタジオアルバムは、10枚ほど持っていますが、このアルバムは結局、1回聴いただけで手放してしまいました。各曲の完成度は高いものの、いかんせん長編すぎます。しかも、スローテンポな曲も多く、全編通して聴くのはとても疲れてしまいます。

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  • ★★★★☆ 

    sabbath sabbath  |  広島県  |  40year  |  30/July/2010

    プリースト初のコンセプトアルバム、そしてこのボリューム。年をとっても、音楽に対する情熱を失わない彼らに敬礼!内容は・・・通して聴くと少々耳が離れていってしまうのだが。でも力作です。

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