1. Painkiller 2. Stained Class 3. Defenders of The Faith 4. Sad Wings of Destiny 5. Hell Bent for Leather 6. Screaming for Vengeance 7. Firepower 8. Sin After Sin 9. British Steel 10. Angel of Retribution 11. Redeemer of Souls 12. Rocka Rolla 13. Turbo 14. Point of Entry 15. Nostradamus 16. Ram It Down 17. Jugulator 18. Demolition
18 - Demolition 17 - Nostradomus 16 - Redeemer Of Souls 15 - Rocka Rolla 14 - Ram It Down 13 - 🔥 Firepower 12 - Angel Of Retribution 11 - Sin After Sin 10 - Painkiller 9 - Point Of Entry 8 - Hell Bent For Leather 7 - Jugulator 6 - Stained Class 5 - Sad Wings Of Destiny 4 - Defenders Of The Faith 3 - Turbo 2 - British Steel 1 - Screaming For Vengeance
Stained Class has always been my favorite Priest album. It’s just heavy metal perfection! My top 5: 1. Stained Class 2. Hell Bent for Leather 3. Sad Wings of Destiny 4. Defenders of the Faith 5. Point of Entry
Mordechai, I was wondering while I was living in Greece how I never saw you at any metal shows. Then you mentioned you're living in Israel, so that explains it. I was a Jew living in Greece. Would have been nice to have you around for company.
1. Sad Wings of Destiny 2. Point of Entry 3. Screaming for Vengeance 4. British Steel 5. Killing Machine 6. Sin After Sin 7. Rocka Rolla 8. Stained Class 9. Angel of Retribution 10. Defenders of the Faith 11. Turbo 12. Redeemer of Souls 13. Ram it Down 14. Nostradamus 15. Painkiller 16. Firepower 17. Jugulator 18. Demolition
There isn't a good list or a bad list when someone is doing a ranking, in the end it is someone's taste, i believe that the best album of judas priest is painkiller, the best album of the seventies is stained class and sad wings of destiny, the best of the eighties is screaming for vengeance, the best of the nineties is painkiller, the best albums of the 21 century are firepower and angel of retribution, thanks for sharing, take care and god bless.
Absolutely. Taste and mood is subjective. My biggest bone to pick with Priest albums in general is horrible dynamic range on post-00s albums pretty much all the remasters/deluxe/anniversary sets. These days I prefer downloading ripped vinyl, including British Steel's white label pressing kicking things off with Breaking The Law - slapping together two similar tempo'd track, both hits, is never a good idea for a metal album.
my list changes....defenders of the faith, painkiller, stained class, british steel are me top 4. im from midlands/bham, hoe of sabbath/priest etc.... halford still has the house he grew up in and its on same road where me mum lives.....walsall. never seen him tho....tho i aint there too often. anyways priest ruleeeee...ps there latest one is ace too...
PAINKILLER is the best Metal album in the history of Music. There are no weak tracks. And, the album cover also perfectly describes it. Not only are the songs all extremely heavy metal, but they are all accessible with rhythm and melody to even newcomers of the "metal" genre, as long as they want to hear REAL METAL of the heaviest variety possible. The Lyrics are also a masterpiece, in that they have a self pride about them, without being shamelessly violent or bloody in lyrics as metal albums tends to fall prey to, perhaps because the music was too weak, they overdo it with lyrics to try to prove to the listener, "this is supposed to be Really Heavy okay, so just listen to these heavy lyrics". With PAINKILLER there is no need for shameless lyrics, as the music itself overpowers all, and all the while with respectable lyrics that are simply "a touch of evil" like on a Halloween night, which can be celebrated by both saints and sinners.
Mark Wiygul: Screaming for Vengeance. Sad Wings of Destiny. Hell-bent for Leather. Turbo. British Steel. Angel of Retribution. Point of Entry. Painkiller. Firepower. Ram it Down. Stained Class. Defenders of the Faith. Nostradamus. Sin After Sin. Rocka-Rolla. Redeemer of Souls. Demolition. Jugulator.
@@magicsinglez Nice List! are those in order? You've got Turbo pretty high! My order is 1) Painkiller 2) Screaming for Vengeance 3) Ram it Down 4) Hell Bent for Leather 5) Firepower 6) British Steel 7) Point of Entry 8) Sad Wings of Destiny 8) Stained Class 9) Turbo 10) Defenders of the Faith 11) Sin After Sin and the others: I'm going to be listening to for the fist time
Mark Wiygul: Yep. That’s how I order them. Our lists are fairly similar. I do list Point of Entry and Turbo pretty high. I like the irony of the songs on Turbo. I like pop music, too. I suppose, ‘Night Comes Down’ has even more irony than ‘Private Property’. Priest has something to say/proved something - dance clubs played Turbo Lover the ‘high octane short version’ is what they spun, I believe. The old albums you’ve yet to listen to have some pretty cool sad songs on them but I’ve rated the albums near the bottom of the list. I suppose my list is greatly variable depending on what time of day it is. Screaming and Sad Wings will always be my top 2.I have to admit, when the song ‘Painkiller’ dropped it made a big splash. MTV played it quite a bit. Life was good. Maybe I should listen to it against see what I think.
How in Gods name can you put Point Of Entry below those two garbage albums with Ripper Owens? They make my ears hurt. Ram It Down should be above both of them too. Good try though
1. Painkiller
2. Stained Class
3. Defenders of The Faith
4. Sad Wings of Destiny
5. Hell Bent for Leather
6. Screaming for Vengeance
7. Firepower
8. Sin After Sin
9. British Steel
10. Angel of Retribution
11. Redeemer of Souls
12. Rocka Rolla
13. Turbo
14. Point of Entry
15. Nostradamus
16. Ram It Down
17. Jugulator
18. Demolition
18 - Demolition
17 - Nostradomus
16 - Redeemer Of Souls
15 - Rocka Rolla
14 - Ram It Down
13 - 🔥 Firepower
12 - Angel Of Retribution
11 - Sin After Sin
10 - Painkiller
9 - Point Of Entry
8 - Hell Bent For Leather
7 - Jugulator
6 - Stained Class
5 - Sad Wings Of Destiny
4 - Defenders Of The Faith
3 - Turbo
2 - British Steel
1 - Screaming For Vengeance
Look, I love Firepower. But you can’t place it above Stained Class. I mean you can, it’s your opinion.
It's my opinion too. You know lot of fans prefer Judas priest with their definitive heavy.metal sound.
I go with Painkiller as No.1 Album too. Hell Patrol is my favourite song.
Stained Class has always been my favorite Priest album. It’s just heavy metal perfection!
My top 5:
1. Stained Class
2. Hell Bent for Leather
3. Sad Wings of Destiny
4. Defenders of the Faith
5. Point of Entry
killer list! POE is such a good album and SFV is completely overrated! Nice to see it missing from someones top 5
Mordechai, i love your channel!
Nostradamus is a top 3 album easily.
I agree very underrated.
Bottom 3 along with the two Ripper albums
Mordechai, I was wondering while I was living in Greece how I never saw you at any metal shows. Then you mentioned you're living in Israel, so that explains it. I was a Jew living in Greece. Would have been nice to have you around for company.
Thanks. Stay Metal
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1. Painkiller
2. Screaming for vengeance
3. Defenders of the faith
4. British steel
5. Sad wings of destiny
1. Sad Wings of Destiny
2. Point of Entry
3. Screaming for Vengeance
4. British Steel
5. Killing Machine
6. Sin After Sin
7. Rocka Rolla
8. Stained Class
9. Angel of Retribution
10. Defenders of the Faith
11. Turbo
12. Redeemer of Souls
13. Ram it Down
14. Nostradamus
15. Painkiller
16. Firepower
17. Jugulator
18. Demolition
There isn't a good list or a bad list when someone is doing a ranking, in the end it is someone's taste, i believe that the best album of judas priest is painkiller, the best album of the seventies is stained class and sad wings of destiny, the best of the eighties is screaming for vengeance, the best of the nineties is painkiller, the best albums of the 21 century are firepower and angel of retribution, thanks for sharing, take care and god bless.
Absolutely. Taste and mood is subjective. My biggest bone to pick with Priest albums in general is horrible dynamic range on post-00s albums pretty much all the remasters/deluxe/anniversary sets. These days I prefer downloading ripped vinyl, including British Steel's white label pressing kicking things off with Breaking The Law - slapping together two similar tempo'd track, both hits, is never a good idea for a metal album.
Good ranking.
Who should like Judas Priest if not jewish people? 'Great list anyway. Cheers from CZ
my list changes....defenders of the faith, painkiller, stained class, british steel are me top 4. im from midlands/bham, hoe of sabbath/priest etc.... halford still has the house he grew up in and its on same road where me mum lives.....walsall. never seen him tho....tho i aint there too often. anyways priest ruleeeee...ps there latest one is ace too...
Defenders?
PAINKILLER is the best Metal album in the history of Music. There are no weak tracks. And, the album cover also perfectly describes it. Not only are the songs all extremely heavy metal, but they are all accessible with rhythm and melody to even newcomers of the "metal" genre, as long as they want to hear REAL METAL of the heaviest variety possible. The Lyrics are also a masterpiece, in that they have a self pride about them, without being shamelessly violent or bloody in lyrics as metal albums tends to fall prey to, perhaps because the music was too weak, they overdo it with lyrics to try to prove to the listener, "this is supposed to be Really Heavy okay, so just listen to these heavy lyrics". With PAINKILLER there is no need for shameless lyrics, as the music itself overpowers all, and all the while with respectable lyrics that are simply "a touch of evil" like on a Halloween night, which can be celebrated by both saints and sinners.
Mark Wiygul: Painkiller is crap, relatively speaker, it’s below average?
@@magicsinglez that might be your opinion. What are your favorites from JP?
Mark Wiygul: Screaming for Vengeance. Sad Wings of Destiny. Hell-bent for Leather. Turbo. British Steel. Angel of Retribution. Point of Entry. Painkiller. Firepower. Ram it Down. Stained Class. Defenders of the Faith. Nostradamus. Sin After Sin. Rocka-Rolla. Redeemer of Souls. Demolition. Jugulator.
@@magicsinglez Nice List! are those in order? You've got Turbo pretty high! My order is 1) Painkiller 2) Screaming for Vengeance 3) Ram it Down 4) Hell Bent for Leather 5) Firepower 6) British Steel 7) Point of Entry 8) Sad Wings of Destiny 8) Stained Class 9) Turbo 10) Defenders of the Faith 11) Sin After Sin and the others: I'm going to be listening to for the fist time
Mark Wiygul: Yep. That’s how I order them. Our lists are fairly similar. I do list Point of Entry and Turbo pretty high. I like the irony of the songs on Turbo. I like pop music, too. I suppose, ‘Night Comes Down’ has even more irony than ‘Private Property’. Priest has something to say/proved something - dance clubs played Turbo Lover the ‘high octane short version’ is what they spun, I believe. The old albums you’ve yet to listen to have some pretty cool sad songs on them but I’ve rated the albums near the bottom of the list. I suppose my list is greatly variable depending on what time of day it is. Screaming and Sad Wings will always be my top 2.I have to admit, when the song ‘Painkiller’ dropped it made a big splash. MTV played it quite a bit. Life was good. Maybe I should listen to it against see what I think.
How in Gods name can you put Point Of Entry below those two garbage albums with Ripper Owens? They make my ears hurt. Ram It Down should be above both of them too. Good try though
This guy sucks
Rip no halford or nothing no rip point blank 🇬🇧
@HARRY CHILDS Way better than the two awful nu metal albums with Ripper
It's his opinion, dude.. Stop being such a child.
Honestly Jugulator is awesome, I love it. The other not so much.
@@cookiesontoast9981 Those two albums, Jugulator especially, should not even be mentioned in the same breath as Point Of Entry in my opinion
Jewdas Priest?