''Turbo'' is the tenth studio album by English
heavy metal band
Judas Priest
Judas Priest are an English heavy metal band formed in Birmingham in 1969. They have sold over 50 million albums and are frequently ranked as one of the greatest metal bands of all time. Despite an innovative and pioneering body of work in th ...
, released in April 1986 by
Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music, Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the North American division of Japanese Conglomerate (company), conglomerate Sony. It was founded on Janua ...
. The album is notable for the band's change to a commercial
glam metal
Glam metal (also known as hair metal or pop metal) is a subgenre of heavy metal that features pop-influenced hooks and guitar riffs, upbeat rock anthems, and slow power ballads. It borrows heavily from the fashion and image of 1970s glam r ...
sound, that had them using synthesizers for the first time.
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A remastered CD was released in 2001, including two bonus tracks. On 3 February 2017, the album was reissued as ''Turbo 30'' for its 30th anniversary, including two CDs of a live performance at the ]Sandstone Amphitheater
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near Kansas City, Missouri, on 22 May 1986.
Overview
Following the success of their previous album, ''Defenders of the Faith
''Defenders of the Faith'' is the ninth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 13 January 1984 by Columbia Records. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA, and spawned the singles "Freewheel Burning", "Some ...
'', Judas Priest initially recorded a double album which was intended to be released under the title ''Twin Turbos'', half of which would be more commercial and the other half would be aggressive heavy metal. This idea was scrapped. Instead, the material was split up, with the more commercial songs appearing as the album ''Turbo''. The lyrical content on ''Turbo'' was markedly different from previous Judas Priest albums, with more emphasis on grounded subjects such as love and romance rather than the band's usual sci-fi and fantasy themes. On the whole, it was a response to the changed music scene of the mid-1980s which was becoming focused more on light, synth-driven pop rather than the driving hard rock of the 1970s to early 1980s.
After concluding the Metal Conqueror World Tour at the end of 1984, the band took their first-ever extended hiatus and did not perform at all during 1985 except for an appearance at the Live Aid
Live Aid was a multi-venue benefit concert held on Saturday 13 July 1985, as well as a music-based fundraising initiative. The original event was organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise further funds for relief of the 1983–1985 fami ...
Concert where only three songs were played. Work began on ''Turbo'' that summer and finished late in the year. During this time, singer Rob Halford
Robert John Arthur Halford (born 25 August 1951) is an English heavy metal singer. He is the lead vocalist of Judas Priest, which was formed in 1969 and has received accolades such as the 2010 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. He has b ...
struggled with increasing substance abuse and violent feuds with his romantic partner. After the latter committed suicide, he resolved to get clean and so checked into rehab where he spent a month during December 1985 – January 1986. He made an energetic recovery and his live performances during the subsequent tour were described as some of his strongest ever.
With the album being released in April 1986, Turbo was an instant commercial success. The album was certified Gold
Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (from la, aurum) and atomic number 79. This makes it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally. It is a bright, slightly orange-yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile met ...
by the RIAA
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on 10 June 1986 and Platinum on 24 July 1987. The album reached No. 33 on the UK Albums Chart
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and No. 17 on the ''Billboard'' 200, marking the apex of Priest's commercial success and being the band's highest chart position until 2005's ''Angel of Retribution
''Angel of Retribution'' is the fifteenth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released in 2005. It is the band's first album since 1990's ''Painkiller'' to feature Rob Halford. The album debuted at on the US Billboard 200 c ...
''. The music videos supporting "Turbo Lover
"Turbo Lover" is a single by heavy metal band Judas Priest from their album ''Turbo''. Unlike the album, most of the reception for this song has been positive, and it is considered a Judas Priest classic.
Lyrics
The song's lyrics have been ...
" and " Locked In" enjoyed heavy rotation on MTV
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, furthering the success of the album commercially.
The cover was once again done by graphic artist Doug Johnson, who designed the ''Screaming for Vengeance
''Screaming for Vengeance'' is the eighth studio album by the English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released in July 1982 by Columbia Records. Considered the band's commercial breakthrough, it has been certified double platinum in the United S ...
'' and ''Defenders of the Faith'' covers.
"Reckless" was asked to be on the soundtrack of the movie ''Top Gun
''Top Gun'' is a 1986 American action drama film directed by Tony Scott, produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, with distribution by Paramount Pictures. The screenplay was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr., and was inspired by an a ...
'', but Judas Priest declined, both because they thought the film would flop and because it would have meant leaving the song off ''Turbo''. However, their next album, ''Ram It Down
''Ram It Down'' is the eleventh studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 13 May 1988 by Columbia Records. It was the band's last album to feature longtime drummer Dave Holland, and was promoted in Europe and North A ...
'', contained a cover of " Johnny B. Goode" that was featured in the soundtrack for the movie of the same title. "Reckless" and "Wild Nights, Hot & Crazy Days" were also Judas Priest's first songs to be played lower than E tuning.
"Parental Guidance" was allegedly written as a response to Tipper Gore
Mary Elizabeth "Tipper" Gore (née Aitcheson; born August 19, 1948) is an American social issues advocate, activist, photographer and author who was the second lady of the United States from 1993 to 2001. She was married to Al Gore, the 45th vi ...
's attack on the band, and heavy metal in general, in the mid-1980s. Her organization, the Parents Music Resource Center
The Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) was an American committee formed in 1985 with the stated goal of increasing parental control over the access of children to music deemed to have violent, drug-related or sexual themes via labeling albums ...
(PMRC), had placed the band's song "Eat Me Alive" (from ''Defenders of the Faith
''Defenders of the Faith'' is the ninth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 13 January 1984 by Columbia Records. The album was certified platinum by the RIAA, and spawned the singles "Freewheel Burning", "Some ...
'') at No. 3 on their list of offensive songs, referred to as the "Filthy 15". The PMRC alleged that the song was obscene because it encouraged the performance of oral sex
Oral sex, sometimes referred to as oral intercourse, is sexual activity involving the stimulation of the genitalia of a person by another person using the mouth (including the lips, tongue, or teeth) and the throat. Cunnilingus is oral sex per ...
at gunpoint.
Reception
''Turbo'' sold well initially, and was certified Gold
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by the RIAA
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on 10 June 1986 and Platinum on 24 July 1987. It reached No. 33 in the UK and No. 17 on ''Billboard'' 200, the band's highest chart position until 2005's ''Angel of Retribution
''Angel of Retribution'' is the fifteenth studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released in 2005. It is the band's first album since 1990's ''Painkiller'' to feature Rob Halford. The album debuted at on the US Billboard 200 c ...
''. The album would be Priest's final platinum-selling album. Sales tapered off and the subsequent live album from the otherwise successful Fuel for Life tour did not sell as well, only going Gold after a string of Platinum certified albums.
Seven of the album's nine songs were performed during the Fuel for Life tour with "Hot for Love" being the least played of those. The title track has remained in the band's set lists since then and "Out in the Cold" reappeared in 2019. During the tour, the band also dispensed with the black leather and studs look they'd sported since 1978 and went for a slightly more colourful "glam" leather wardrobe. A number of older songs such as "Sinner" and "Exciter" were also dropped from the live setlist, leading K. K. Downing to remark "People ask why we don't play Sinner anymore. I tell them it's because we've all repented."
Rob Halford referred to ''Turbo'' as the "love/hate Judas Priest album". In 2008 he told ''Kerrang!
''Kerrang!'' is a British weekly magazine devoted to rock, punk and heavy metal music, currently published by Wasted Talent (the same company that owns electronic music publication ''Mixmag''). It was first published on 6 June 1981 as a one- ...
'':
Despite ''Turbos achievement and reception, Downing said that "it wasn't the big-selling album that we hoped for. I think quite a lot of that went on with the acceptability and success of a lot of other bands that you would look at on MTV
MTV (Originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable channel that launched on August 1, 1981. Based in New York City, it serves as the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group, part of Paramount Media Networks, a di ...
. Even Ozzy went to the hairdressers." In his 2020 memoir ''Confess'', Halford admitted that he now sees his lyrics on ''Turbo'' as subpar, stating that his alcohol and substance abuse at the time had started to take their toll on his writing process.
Track listing
30th Anniversary Edition – bonus live CDs
Personnel
;Judas Priest
*Rob Halford
Robert John Arthur Halford (born 25 August 1951) is an English heavy metal singer. He is the lead vocalist of Judas Priest, which was formed in 1969 and has received accolades such as the 2010 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance. He has b ...
– vocals
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*K. K. Downing
Kenneth Keith Downing Jr. (born 27 October 1951) is an English guitarist and a former member of the heavy metal band Judas Priest.
Early life and career
Downing was born in West Bromwich, West Midlands. In the late 1960s, he developed a p ...
– guitar
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s, guitar synthesizer
*Glenn Tipton
Glenn Raymond Tipton (born 25 October 1947) is an English guitarist. Often noted for his complex playing style and classically influenced solos, he is best known as one of the lead guitarists for heavy metal band Judas Priest.
Early life and ...
– guitars, guitar synthesizer
*Ian Hill
Ian Frank Hill (born 20 January 1951) is an English musician, best known as the bassist and the sole continuous member for the heavy metal band Judas Priest.
Biography
Hill learned how to play the double bass from his father, a bass player ...
– bass
*Dave Holland
David “Dave” Holland (born 1 October 1946) is an English jazz double bassist, composer and bandleader who has been performing and recording for five decades. He has lived in the United States for over 40 years.
His extensive discography r ...
– drums
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;Additional Musician
* Jeff Martin – backing vocals
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on "Wild Nights, Hot & Crazy Days"
;Lead Guitar Credits
*''Turbo Lover'' – Glenn Tipton
*''Locked In'' – KK Downing, Tipton, Downing, Tipton, underlying melody – Downing, arpeggios and run – Tipton
*''Private Property'' – Tipton
*''Parental Guidance'' – first half – Tipton, second half – Downing
*''Rock You All Around The World'' – Tipton
*''Out in the Cold'' – intro – Tipton, solo first half – Downing, solo second half – Tipton
*''Wild Nights, Hot and Crazy Days'' – Downing
*''Hot For Love'' – Downing, harmony section – both
*''Reckless'' – intro – both, solo – Tipton, licks – Downing
;Production (Original)
*Produced by Tom Allom
Thomas James Allom is an English record producer and sound engineer. His best-known work was in the 1970s and 1980s, working with artists such as Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Krokus, Loverboy, Def Leppard, Kix and Rough Cutt. Allom is a membe ...
*Recorded at Compass Point Studios, Nassau, IN
* Engineered by Bill Dooley, assisted by Paul Wertheimer and Sean Burrows
* Mixed by Glenn Tipton, K. K. Downing, Tom Allom, and Bill Dooley at The Record Plant
*Equipment surveillance by Tom Calcaterra
*Mastered
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by Bernie Grundman
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He is most known for his mastering work and his studio, Bernie Grundman Mastering, which he opened in 1984 in Hollywood. The studio, which includes engineers Chris Bellman, Patricia Sullivan, and Mi ...
*Cover
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** Book design
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design by Doug Johnson
;Production (30th Anniversary Remaster)
*Remastered
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Mastering
A ...
by Mandy Parnell
Mandy Parnell is a British audio mastering engineer, founder and senior mastering engineer at Black Saloon Studios in London, England. Parnell has worked on projects with a wide variety of artists including Aphex Twin, The XX, Feist (singer), Feis ...
at Black Saloon Studios
*Revised artwork by Mark Wilkinson
*Photography by Ross Halfin
Ross William Halfin (born 11 August 1957) is a British rock and roll photographer. Since the late 1970s he has worked for some of the biggest acts in rock and heavy metal, including Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Black Sabbath, The Who, Kiss, Metallica, ...
, Mark Weiss, and Neil Zlozower
;Production (30th Anniversary Remaster Bonus Live CDs)
*Recorded at Sandstone Amphitheatre
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Most sandstone is composed of quartz or feldspar (both silicates) be ...
, Bonner Springs
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, KS on 22 May 1986
*Mixed by Tom Allom and Jack Rushton
*Mastered by Mandy Parnell
Mandy Parnell is a British audio mastering engineer, founder and senior mastering engineer at Black Saloon Studios in London, England. Parnell has worked on projects with a wide variety of artists including Aphex Twin, The XX, Feist (singer), Feis ...
at Black Saloon Studios
Charts
Certifications
References
External links
Extensive album info
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1986 albums
Albums produced by Tom Allom
Albums recorded at Record Plant (Los Angeles)
Columbia Records albums
Judas Priest albums
Glam metal albums