Judas Priest Unveil Live DVD Details
Focusing primarily on fan-revered album cuts (all previously unreleased in live form on CD), Judas Priest's upcoming DVD, A Touch of Evil - Live, features renditions of such Priest gems as "Riding on the Wind," "Beyond the Realms of Death," "Dissident Aggressor," "A Touch of Evil," "Eat Me Alive," and the set-closing "Painkiller." Also of note are the first live album appearances of standouts from Priest's 2008 concept double disc, Nostradamus ("Death" and "Prophecy"). The DVD is due out July 14, 2009.
Recorded by Martin Walker and Brian Thorene during Judas Priest's 2005 and 2008 world tours, A Touch of Evil - Live also marks the first Priest album that producer Tom Allom has worked on since 1988 (co-producing along with the band). It was such Allom-produced albums as the aforementioned Unleashed in the East, as well as British Steel and Screaming for Vengeance (among others).
A Touch of Evil - Live track listing:
JUDAS RISING
HELLRIDER
BETWEEN THE HAMMER & THE ANVIL
RIDING ON THE WIND
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DEATH
BEYOND THE REALMS OF DEATH
DISSIDENT AGGRESSOR
A TOUCH OF EVIL
EAT ME ALIVE
PROPHECY
PAINKILLER
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