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Nostradamus
Artist: Judas Priest
Label: Sony
Category: Music

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 199 reviews
Sales Rank: 1122

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 730708
UPC: 886973070826
EAN: 0886973070826
ASIN: B0018AK9RA

Release Date: June 17, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
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
Two CD 2008 release by Judas Priest. 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. 23 tracks.


Customer Reviews:   Read 45 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Don't give up on it   September 4, 2008
Priest Fan
I originally gave this a scathing 1 star review. It was a knee jerk reaction to a cd I was totally not expecting. I played it a dozen times before putting it away claiming this was not the Priest I know and love.
I didn't listen to it again for 2 weeks before I said to myself, "Self. This is the Priest you know and love. Don't give up on it." So back in the cd player it went with a different perspective on what I was going to hear. And what a difference that made. I was hearing songs I thought I'd never heard before, and they were good! Priest obviously took their time and put a lot of work into this, and it shows through the music. Often dark and heavy, sometimes fast, sometimes slow with preludes to many songs that connect and give life to the story they are telling.
So, to those that had preconceived expectations about this cd and were disappointed, I say throw those expectations out of the window and give it another go. You'll be pleasantly surprised. I know I was.



1 out of 5 stars If You Love The Priest, Do NOT Buy This CD   September 4, 2008
Joseph Ellis (Black Horse, Texas)
Judas Priest not only introduced me to Heavy Metal, they taught me how to play guitar, and how to write my own songs and not sound like every other band from the NWOBHM and onward into Thrash/Speed metal. They were a Juggernaut that with every release pushed themselves and myself to greater abilities of writing/playing and live shows that I will NEVER forget. Black Sabbath introduced dark lyrical themes and both Blues leanings and off-kilter time signatures to a heavier style of music. But in my opinion, Judas Priest invented HEAVY METAL, without question, and for that I am eternally grateful.

However, the Priest that I've seen live (even on the unrecognizable "Turbo" tour) is no longer around it would seem. 'Nostradamus' is unfortunately the release from the Priest that exists today, and it shows that whatever magic Halford/Tipton/Downing had for writing some of the most killer metal songs of all time such as "Screaming For Vengeance", "The Sentinel" and "Painkiller", is now lost, probably forever. And I hang my head down and light a candle for the death of it. The mighty Priest has fallen.......

p.s. And to save time on some rebuttal questions, no I do not expect them to repeat themselves over and over. I've played guitar for long enough to know that is idiotic and talentless. In my opinion though, this release is nothing like Judas Priest as I've known them over the years, and they HAVE changed over those years. Just not into....whatever it is that "Nostradamus" is.



5 out of 5 stars Solid Gold   September 2, 2008
S. Isaac (St Petersburg, FL)
Not much to say that hasn't already been said. Love this album front to back, played in order... no weak tracks.
My previous favorite JP albums (I am 50 yrs old and got into them with 'The Ripper' from Sad Wings of Destiny)
1) Sad Wings of Destiny (one of my 10 all time fav albums)
2) Stained Glass
3) Sin After Sin
4) Hell Bent for Leather
... all the rest pretty much don't interest me

Now make room for my new #1 JP album, Nostradamus. Awesome music. Grats to the band for going for it and doing it so well.



1 out of 5 stars Not bad... if you liked Ram It Down   September 2, 2008
electricphase (Mexico City)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I would never use this album to introduce Judas Priest to a new listener, unless I would want to embarrass myself.

Why could they have done something as horrible as this when they did such amazing albums 30 years ago?... Sad Wings, Sin After Sin, Stained Class, British Steel, Painkiller, etc are all masterpieces, but this is preposterous. This is not evolution, this is lame and disgraceful, to put it mildly.

I'm a huge JP fan since 1980, and I am obviously very disappointed. The music and the compositions are not what JP is capable of doing. Rob Halford is the best rock vocalist ever, but he sounds bad, anguished and annoying here. The lyrics are childish and predictable, but here comes the worse...

AND THE WORSE IS...the drums and the guitars sound almost identical as in Ram It Down (up until now, JP's worst album ever!). Never in my wildest nightmares I would ever think they would return to that godawful sound. You have been warned.

It's the end of the world as we know it...
It's over.



5 out of 5 stars 'Nostradamus' is a Judas Priest tour de force... a masterpiece!   August 31, 2008
R. J. Kuplin (Phoenix, Arizona)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Having been a Judas Priest fan for a long time, I can say that this album is not the usual Priest. However, I can also say that it's the best I've ever heard! It is truly a masterpiece on so many levels. Unlike the usual Priest, best listened to on a fast drive or a hard run, 'Nostradamus' is best appreciated at high volume in a dark, candlelit room. Intelligent, dark, and thoughtful, this work combines great instrumental performances, Halford's amazing vocal ability, and a well-researched interpretation of the life of a compelling historical figure. Well done!



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