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Nostradamus (Deluxe Edition) | 
enlarge | Artist: Judas Priest Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $39.98 Buy New: $35.99 You Save: $3.99 (10%)
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Rating: 64 reviews Sales Rank: 5701
Format: Limited Edition Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.9 x 0.4
UPC: 886973155127 EAN: 0886973155127 ASIN: B0018AK9RK
Release Date: June 17, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Dawn Of Creation | | • | Prophecy | | • | Awakening | | • | Revelations | | • | The Four Horseman | | • | War | | • | Sands Of Time | | • | Pestilence and Plaque | | • | Death | | • | Peace | | • | Conquest | | • | Lost Love | | • | Persecution |
Disc 2
| • | Solitude | | • | Exiled | | • | Alone | | • | Shadows In The Flame | | • | Visions | | • | Hope | | • | New Beginnings | | • | Calm Before The Storm | | • | Nostradamus | | • | Future of Mankind |
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Album Description Limited Edition Deluxe Double CD is housed in a 48-page hardbound book package. This CD contains an insert with an exclusive code for 1 free general admission ticket to Judas Priest on the Metal Masters Tour this summer. Offer good while supplies last.
Album Description Deluxe Limited Edition. Two CD set. In the realm of Heavy Metal, there has never been a double disc concept album that has managed to balance a thought-provoking storyline with metallic thunder. Long in the works, Nostradamus takes epic storytelling to a whole new level, as it recounts the life of this mysterious, world-known 16th Century French prophet. Most bands of this high stature would be happy to play it safe. But not Judas Priest, who continue to take chances and break new ground. No other rock band could have pulled off such a grand statement, and Judas Priest have raised the bar once more with Nostradamus.
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What's old is new again! August 24, 2008 I've been a Priest fan forever, even when Rob spilt, I held out hope that they would continue on and they did after about a 7 year break with Ripper up front. This recent release will be a mixed bag for most Priest fans. The reason I say that is simply because it's not what you would expect to hear from this band. If you're looking for 80's style Priest?, it ain't here! If you're looking for 70's style Priest?, well their are elements of it on here as it does somewhat hearken back to the early stuff from albums like Sad Wings Of Destiny and Sin After Sin etc. One things for sure, It'll surprise you in many ways. To be honest, it took me about 20 listens to really start to appreciate what we have here. I guess it comes down to how you perceived this band to be. If you like the 80's stuff, you more than likely wont get into this. If you liked the really early stuff, you'll love this release. Nostradamus is a masterpiece in my books. It's symphonic, overblown, slow and probably far to long, but man does it kick ass. For those of you who say it's not heavy, either you're simply not giving it a chance for the reasons I've stated above, or you're just not listening! Priest has definitely departed from the signature sound we've become used to over the last two decades or so. This release is a different animal here all together and it's back to the old school Priest. Like the headline states, "what's old is new again!" Rob Halford's voice will always be powerful, after all, he is the Metal God and you do have to give them props for not resting on their laurels and really branching out with this effort. Hell, you get nearly two hours of music here and it is really one tune in 23 parts which provides you the listener with a very cohesive sounding cd. To rap it up, although maybe have flamed them for this cd, I think that it really is their best effort thus far. What, did I say that? Absolutely, to me this is a fantastic release that brings back to the good ol' days before they kind of became a cookie cutter metal band in the 80's (not that's theirs anything wrong with that!). I absolutely love what they've done here as they have taken this band back to it's roots. If you've liked Priest past and present?, you owe it to yourself to check out this latest release. It's truly something special from a band that is as relevant today as it was some 30 years ago. Well done gentlemen!!
Metal Gods Are Back August 23, 2008 This is their greatest production so far both albums have so much feel and power in them that you feel submerced in their music. Listen to them you will agree
As a "Hero, Hero" fan I love this album! August 13, 2008 One of my all time favorite "best of" Collections of Priest is Hero, Hero.( Hero, Hero) There is just something about the way that album was put together and the way it flows from one song to the next that I always enjoyed.
As I have listened to this CD over and over I enjoy it more and more. There are times where I hit the last song on one CD and it restarts at the beginning of the CD where I don't even notice that it went back to the beginning until I look down at what track I'm on.
Those looking for a "Head Bang" album probably will be disappointed. But if you are like me and enjoy the early Priest music as well as the newer stuff you will enjoy this CD.
Dedicated Priest fan August 1, 2008 As a long time fan I really didn't care too much for this release. Too self-indulgent.Halford's voice is as good as ever but,I think it was showcased a little too much with slow melodic songs. I prefer the hard driving Priest that we're used too. Nostradamus rocks a few times but,over all too mellow and self-indulgent.Bring back the metal!!!!!
On repeat in my player July 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After listening to this recording a dozen or more times, I'm beginning to think it may be one of the best Priest albums ever. The songs Revelations, Alone, and Visions are very powerful. Powerful as in I've woken up with them in my head and during the day I'll find myself unconsciously humming the melodies. I'm pleased with the discs and glad to see the guys experimenting and doing what they want. That's right at the heart of metal, IMO.
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