In the follow-up to his Judas Priest: Decade of Domination book,
which looked at the band's career from inception through the
Defenders of the Faith album of 1984, Martin Popoff now tackles the
band's incendiary "hair metal" years through to the triumphant
return to form of 2018's Firepower. In between, Popoff tackles the
live albums, Glenn Tipton's solo excursion, Fight, Two and
Halford... all that good stuff that resulted from the Metal God's
split with the band before his celebrated return to the throne.
Turbo, Ram It Down, Painkiller, Jugulator, Demolition, Angel of
Retribution, Nostradamus, Redeemer of Souls, Firepower... this is
the story of nine records all quite different from each other, and
all the details and tales in between. What results is the story of
more than thirty years of Priest history, including the making of
1990's Painkiller, a record considered by a younger generation of
Priest fans to be the greatest slammin' collection of metal anthems
the band ever concocted and rocked. Judas Priest: Turbo 'til Now
includes extensive colour commentary from Popoff's many chats over
the decades with those who were there, including Rob Halford, Glenn
Tipton, K.K. Downing, Ian Hill, Scott Travis, Ripper Owens and
Richie Faulkner, along with producers Tom Allom, Chris Tsangarides
and Roy Z. The result is the most in-depth examination of Judas
Priest's late '80s to present-day output ever attempted.
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