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"Nostradamus" CD by Judas Priest

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"Nostradamus" functions in its structure as a whole, as artwork, als movie soundtrack without moving pictures! Like before with "Angel of etribution" Priest surprised the fans again.
Item no. 435456
Title Nostradamus
Musical Genre Heavy Metal
Product topic Bands
Band Judas Priest
Release date 6/13/08
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 2-CD

CD 1

  • 1.
    Dawn Of Creation
  • 2.
    Prophecy
  • 3.
    Awakening
  • 4.
    Revelations
  • 5.
    The Four Horseman
  • 6.
    War
  • 7.
    Sands Of Time
  • 8.
    Pestilence And Plague
  • 9.
    Death
  • 10.
    Peace
  • 11.
    Conquest
  • 12.
    Lost Love
  • 13.
    Persecution

CD 2

  • 1.
    Solitude
  • 2.
    Exiled
  • 3.
    Alone
  • 4.
    Shadows In The Flame
  • 5.
    Visions
  • 6.
    Hope
  • 7.
    New Beginnings
  • 8.
    Calm Before The Storm
  • 9.
    Nostradamus
  • 10.
    Future Of Mankind

by Matthias Mader (13.06.2008) Even before the release of this ambitous concept album it was obvious that "Nostradamus" shouldn't be compared with other outputs of the musically diversified discography of Judas Priest - different standards had to be applied. And indeed it is hardly imaginable to lump these 23 new songs and "Breaking the law" and/or"Painkiller" together in one pot. "Nostradamus" with its interlaced structure just works out as a whole, as a complete piece of art, as a soundtrack without the movie! As with "Angel of retribution", Priest yet again have surprised their fans and have done an album exactly contrary to their anticipations and expectations. The only song up to that challenge may be the fast title track which also is the toughest one of altogether 100 minutes of music. My personal faves: "Death" (a languid, 7-minute spine-chilling dark piece) and "Visions" with its shuffle rhythm and catchy chorus (sounding almost like an answer to the "Turbo"-stuff...).