Judas Priest

British Steel

Judas Priest - British Steel

01/01/1980 | Sony Legacy 

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All Music Guide Review

With Hell Bent for Leather, Judas Priest had begun the task of developing their image for increased mainstream attention, reveling in leather-and-motorcycle trappings while beginning to simplify and streamline their sound. British Steel brings that process full circle, offering the band's catchiest, most accessible set of tunes yet, while retaining the precision guitar assault and quasi-operatic vocals that had come to define their sound. It was the simplest music Priest had yet attempted, but thanks to the (mostly) top-notch songwriting and AC/DC-like willingness to allow the songs' grooves room to breathe, the record is a smashing success overall, with maybe one or two subpar tracks. There are a couple of trends beginning here that would take their toll later on -- the lyrics are a bit more juvenile, and the music seems to prize commercialism over complexity -- but in this context, neither really matters, as Priest display a real penchant for stadium-ready anthems. "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight" became genuine hit singles in the U.K., and deservedly so, while the album became their first to reach the U.S. Top 40, going platinum in the process. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

British Steel Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 2
  • Rapid Fire
  • 4:08
  • Sound Clip for Rapid Fire from British Steel


  • 3
  • Metal Gods
  • 4:00
  • Sound Clip for Metal Gods from British Steel


  • 4
  • Grinder
  • 3:58
  • Sound Clip for Grinder from British Steel


  • 5
  • United
  • 3:35
  • Sound Clip for United from British Steel


  • 8
  • The Rage
  • 4:44
  • Sound Clip for The Rage from British Steel


  • 9
  • Steeler
  • 4:30
  • Sound Clip for Steeler from British Steel


  • Credits of British Steel



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