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''Defenders of the Faith'' is the ninth studio album by English heavy metal band
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, released on 13 January 1984 by
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. The album was certified platinum by the
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, and spawned the singles "
Freewheel Burning "Freewheel Burning" is a song by the English heavy metal band Judas Priest, appearing on their 1984 album ''Defenders of the Faith'', and released as the first single off that album. The 12" version of the single contained an extended guitar in ...
", "
Some Heads Are Gonna Roll "Some Heads Are Gonna Roll" is a song by the English heavy metal band Judas Priest. It was originally released on their 1984 studio album, ''Defenders of the Faith'', and issued as a single later that year. Background "Some Heads Are Gonna Ro ...
", and "Love Bites".


Recording and release

''Defenders of the Faith'' was recorded at Ibiza Sound Studios,
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, Spain, and mixed from September to November 1983 at DB Recording Studios and Bayshore Recording Studios in Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida. The LP and cassette tape were released on 4 January 1984, and the album appeared on CD in July. A remastered CD was released in May 2001. Simultaneously with the album's release, the band kicked off their tour in Europe, with the bulk of concerts taking place in North America during the spring and summer. Stylistically, ''Defenders of the Faith'' did not greatly depart from its predecessor and featured a similar formula of short, up-tempo metal anthems with stadium shout-along choruses, although progressive elements returned on some tracks such as "The Sentinel". The track "Rock Hard Ride Free" is actually a re-working of a track entitled "Fight for Your Life", recorded during the 1982 ''Screaming For Vengeance'' sessions but not included on that album. The album was an immediate success, only going one spot below '' Screaming for Vengeance'' on the US Billboard 100 Albums Chart. Some critics nonetheless objected to the lack of a standout single comparable to " Breaking the Law" or " You've Got Another Thing Comin', and the album's general similarity to ''Screaming for Vengeance''. The 30th-anniversary release of the album (released in March 2015) came with a double CD of a live show recorded on 5 May 1984 at the Long Beach Arena in Long Beach, California on their Defenders of the Faith Tour and was originally recorded for a radio broadcast.


Packaging

The cover art by Doug Johnson (who also designed the Hellion in '' Screaming for Vengeance'') depicts the Metallian, a horned, tiger-like land assault creature with Gatling guns and tank tracks conceptualized by the band. The back cover contains a message:


Controversy

"Eat Me Alive" was listed at number 3 on the Parents Music Resource Center's "Filthy Fifteen", a list of 15 songs the organization found most objectionable. PMRC co-founder Tipper Gore stated the song was about oral sex at gunpoint. In response to the allegations, Priest recorded the song "Parental Guidance" on the follow-up album '' Turbo''.


Promotion

In December 1983, the band released the "Freewheel Burning" single and performed the song in a short UK/Germany tour in the same month. In January 1984, the band embarked on the
Metal Conqueror Tour The ''Metal Conqueror Tour'' was a concert tour by English heavy metal band Judas Priest in support of the album ''Defenders of the Faith''. It ran from 20 January until 13 September 1984. Following the tour, the band took a one-year hiatus f ...
across Europe, North America and Japan. On this tour, the band played every song from the album live, with the exception of "Eat Me Alive". During the band's 2008 tour in support of '' Nostradamus'', they played many songs which had never been played live before, one of them being "Eat Me Alive". To date, this made ''Defenders of the Faith'' the second Judas Priest album from which every song had been played live (the first being ''Rocka Rolla''), followed by ''British Steel'' during the 2009, British Steel 30th anniversary tour.


Legacy

* "Jawbreaker" was covered by
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for the single "Higher than the Sky" and also appeared on the tribute album '' A Tribute to Judas Priest: Legends of Metal'' and '' All G.U.N. Bonustracks'' CD. In 2010, "Jawbreaker" was covered by Swedish power metal band Sabaton on the Re-Armed Edition of their album '' Metalizer''. In 2017, "Jawbreaker" was covered by Swiss band Burning Witches on their debut self-titled album. * "The Sentinel" was covered by Machine Head for the special edition version of their 2011 album '' Unto the Locust'' as well as Heavens Gate for the Japan version of their 1996 album ''Planet E.'' * "Night Comes Down" was covered by Katatonia for the Japanese edition of their 2016 album ''
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''.


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 *
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 pas ...
– guitars *
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 * Ian Hill – bass * Dave Holland – drums ;Production *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 ...
*Engineered by Mark Dodson, assisted by Christian Eser, Bruce Hensal, David Roeder, Ben King, and Buddy Thornton *Cover design by Doug Johnson, based on a concept by Judas Priest


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References

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