JUDAS PRIEST Defenders Of The Faith: The Story Of Judas Priest Book Out Now On Paperback

January 13, 2010, 14 years ago

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The 320-page paperback edition of Neil Daniels definitive book on the UK Metal Gods JUDAS PRIEST called Defenders Of The Faith is now available on paperback - click below to order:

Defenders Of The Faith is what heavy metal fans have spent years waiting for. The true story of Judas Priest is told in full detail with delicate accuracy that includes over 50 interviews with prominent musicians, producers, record company personnel, journalists, childhood friends and ex-members. Never before has the story of a legendary British heavy metal band been told so bluntly.

Judas Priest’s entire history is explored from their deprived beginnings in 1960s West Bromwich as an entirely different band. Key aspects of their story include the constant line-up changes of the 1970s; sell out tours and battles with American Conservative Fundamentalists in the 1980s, the complete breakdown of the band in the early-1990s before their re-ignition with a new singer in 1996. Finally, their hugely successful reunion in 2003 with Rob Halford - the self-proclaimed Metal God - eventually brought the band back to the attention of the world’s greatest stages. It is a story that deserves be told as excitingly as a Judas Priest concert.

This new edition includes details of Judas Priest’s first ever concept album, the hugely ambitious double-disc composition Nostradamus and its preceding 18 month world tour. Author Neil Daniels chronicles their humble working class roots in the English Midlands to their Grammy Award nominations in 2009. Also included are details on their fifth officially released live album A Touch Of Evil: Live and the activities of various former members. This work includes an extensive appendices covering, among other things, discographies, tour dates and a timeline.

Hardback copies of Defenders Of The Faith: The Story Of Judas Priest are still for sale in all major stores and online book retailers. The Polish translation is out now by Kagra with the Bulgarian version due soon by Addix.


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