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    Classic Albums - Judas Priest: British Steel

    Classic Albums - Judas Priest: British Steel
    Actors: Judas Priest, Classic Albums
    Studio: Eagle Eye/Pioneer
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $11.98
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 13 reviews
    Sales Rank: 41195

    Format: Color, Dolby, Dvd, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Region: 1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 110 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

    MPN: PLDD19002D
    UPC: 801213900299
    EAN: 0801213900299
    ASIN: B00005Q2Z3

    Theatrical Release Date: November 6, 2001
    Release Date: November 6, 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    The welding of british steel is told in this exclusive program in the bands own words and by their once long-term producer tom allom. Featuring archive footage interviews and rare live performances plus all of british steels finest songs. Studio: Red Distribution Release Date: 02/15/2005 Run time: 110 minutes Rating: Nr

    Amazon.com
    This installment of the Classic Albums series, in which rock stars talk about the creation of their albums, focuses on the making of British Steel, the 1980 album by Judas Priest, a working-class British, heavy-metal band led by screechy lead singer Rob Halford. As Halford (who has since left the band) and his mates explain what went into the lyrics and recording of the songs that made up the record, the talking heads are intercut with performance footage of a band that helped launch the metal and speed-metal surge of the 1980s and early 1990s. The interviews are not particularly insightful if you're not a fan and are probably redundant if you are; it's fascinating, however, to watch the way the band's studded-leather image evolved over the years. --Marshall Fine


    Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

    3 out of 5 stars Not quite what I expected   December 17, 2001
    Joseph Jorgensen (Watertown, MA United States)
    11 out of 13 found this review helpful

    This DVD, although entertaining, was not quite what I expected. What I thought I was going to find, was a documentrary of the band in the srudio recording the classic Heavy Metal album British Steel, with rare outtakes and interviews from that time-period. What I got was 50+ year old Mettalers re-living the past. The interviews revealed little that is not on the Metal Works video that most Hardcore fans who would consider buying this DVD probably already have.

    The entertaining aspects are of course the live version of Grinder recorded in Rio 1991, the outtakes with Glenn/KK/Ian (From 2001) playing the songs along with the album. The producers did a good job of mixing the guys playing with the original cuts from the album. The other cool part is the interview with Rob. I really dig listening to this guy talk and Rob comes across very literate and knowledgable about art in general.

    Other than that though there is out-takes from the Memphis video that most Priest fans have scene before, videos that everyone has seen before, and a lot of the same pictures that were used in the aforementioned Metal Works video. Pick it up for your collection, particullarly if you find one used, but there is no rush or great insight to be had.

    Joe


    5 out of 5 stars Pure Substance for Musicians   December 18, 2003
    Kyle Vraa (Circle Pines, MN United States)
    8 out of 9 found this review helpful

    If only VH1 would get a clue and produce substantive documentaries like this that are actually about making music instead of celebrity-oriented fluff.

    This is a retrospective documentary about the making of the British Steel album. Glenn, KK, Rob and Ian are all interviewed about the making of this metal classic. There are interesting stories from producer Tom Allom about how some of the effects were generated, demonstrations of how Glenn and KK work together to get their trademark sound, examples of some songwriting devices, explanations by Rob of the ideas behind the lyrics, and some input from Ian Hill whose perspective is often overlooked even though he has been there from day one. Dave Holland, the drummer at that time, was not included. There is an interview with Scott Travis, the current drummer, in the extras.

    This DVD is great for musicians and serious fans who are interested in what goes on during a recording session and the creative process. You may be disappointed if you are looking for celebrity rock star soap opera. But there is always VH1 for that.


    4 out of 5 stars The inside story of the world-shattering metal classic.   February 15, 2004
    BD Ashley (Otago, New Zealand)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    Yet another entry in the enjoyable Classic Albums series, the episode documenting the making of Judas Priest's classic 1980 album was one of the few that didn't get screened on NZ TV (ditto the Iron Maiden, Deep Purple & Tincannica ones).
    If you purchase this expecting all nine album cuts played in their entirety; then your're going to be disappointed. What you get here is a brief history of the the band which won't be cover any new ground for people who've seen the "Metal Works" video. The DVD features interviews with Messrs Halford, Tipton, Downing and Hill; along with then-producer Tom Allom & Scott Travis taking over from the drummer from that period Dave Holland (who as we all know, has been in the news recently for all the wrong- and quite sickening- reasons).
    The DVD features the amusing concept video for BREAKING THE LAW in which the band rob a bank with Glenn & K.K using their guitars as weapons, while Rob Halford does a warped variation on "The Twist" on the bank counter before bending some iron bars to steal some gold albums for BRITISH STEEL. Also included are the videos for LIVING AFTER MIDNIGHT & UNITED; as well as anecdotes and breakdowns of each song (the only cut that isn't really covered in much detail is YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE OLD TO BE WISE- my least favourite track on the album).
    We get to see Glenn & KK demonstrating their guitar duelling in the studio, Ian talking about his bass intro for THE RAGE- one of very few he got to play (apart from LOVE BITES from 1984s "Defenders Of The Faith", BLOOD STAINED & BURN IN HELL both from 1997's "Jugulator". I could be wrong there. I probably am. Heck, I'm Vidiot, not Einstein) & Priest fans get to hear the infamous story about how "LIVING AFTER MIDNIGHT" was conceived for the millionth time.
    I do have a one minor quibble: the DVD running time is posted as 110 minutes on the DVD slick, but the actual running time for the doco itself is a mere 50 minutes. Also unlike the Meat Loaf BAT OUT OF HELL & Fleetwood Mac RUMORS "Classic Album" DVDs there's no stories of sex & drugs excess- the closest we get to that is a tipsy Tipton laying down some of his solos in the studio after the band had come back from a few beers at the pub. (Been there, done that).
    Extras include a discography and extended interviews, which run about half an hour, so we're still owed 20 minutes of material. Other than that, this is an entertaining look at the making of one of the most important hard rock/metal albums of the 80s. If you're a fan you'll want it in your collection.



    4 out of 5 stars Very glad I discovered this series   December 1, 2001
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I have been flirting with the idea of buying one of these "Classic Albums" discs for awhile now, but was hesitant for the simple reason that the vast majority of documentaries on rock bands tend to be cheap,cursory affairs with little depth. I was pleasantly suprised to find that, at least this episode was well worth the time and money spent. The biggest suprise, was that it actually, more or less, delivered what the title implies. The star of the show was indeed the album British Steel. The program contains great scenes with Tipton, Downing and original producer Tom Allom sitting in the original studio where the album was made and providing a wealth of information about how the tracks were composed and recorded. This is very much a program that will appeal to musicians more than housewives or casual fans, as it does concentrate on the technical and artistic side of things. If you wanted a cheesy "Vh-1" style soap opera, you can thankfully look elsewhere. In other words, even Priest fans will probably find out some things they didn't know, and that's what these kind of shows should be all about. The production is very professionally done, and the widescreen picture and sound were far above average for this kind of program. The extras consist of some Priest music videos as well as another 25 minutes or so of interviews and music that were obviously edited out of the original TV broadcast, effectively bringing the show to feature length. All in all, this was a great disc, and I will definately be buying more of them.


    4 out of 5 stars A classic of the genre gets it's just desserts   January 18, 2008
    Paul Lawrence (Australia)
    A good DVD for any Priest fan and a great gift idea for any lapsed fan. This rockumentary discussion of the JP classic British Steel is well warranted although in a way it must of been hard to pick a single JP album to cover. A number could of been included in the series, eg Sad Wings of Destiny or Hell Bent for Leather.

    The basic program runs for nearly an hour which is the way this series was intended to be aired. With bonus material included for the DVD release however the running time is more like 110 minutes. The menu is easy to navigate and the production values are understated and tastefully done.

    The overall nature of the interviews alternates between light hearted banter - mainly with KK. Downing and Glenn Tipton - and more sedate discussion of various aspects of the albums creation, promotion and legacy. A number of industry types are collared for their thoughts and generally they are worthy inclusions that add something to the story. As per the rest of the classic albums series the main body of the rockumentary is based around discussion of a selection of songs from the album with the DVD getting extra material that collects up a range of miscellaneous aspects relating to the album or it's production.

    It should be noted that at the time this was made Rob Halford was not part of the band as JP went through their Ripper Owens years. But Halford is interviewed extensively and no animosity creeps in during the discussions each party has in regards to the contributions of the others. In this regard this particular DVD is one up on the classic albums DVD's pertaining to Deep Purples In Rock album (no Ritchie - what a petty fool) and Queens' Night at the Opera and Jimi Hendrix' Electric Ladyland where major protagonists are deceased.

    As someone who is only a borderling JP fan I still found this DVD interesting, illumating and in posession of an almost perfect blend of amusing anecdotes, hard nosed artistic discussion and alternation between footage of interviews with the band and interviews with other related persons.

    As I said, a good gift idea and another quality addition to the Classic Albums series of releases.



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