Judas Priest @ Croydon, England 1977-05-01
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Judas Priest
1977-05-01 (1st May 1977)
The Greyhound
Croydon, England
G+ audience
Taper: stevepom
Lineage: unknown equipment -> audience master tape -> unknown transfer equipment -> CD-R -> WAV -> Trader's Little Helper -> FLAC level 8 (align on sector boundaries with fix) -> DimeADozen
SETLIST:
1. Call for the Priest 5:44
2. Diamonds and Rust 4:01
3. Victim of Changes 8:51
4. Raw Deal 6:41
5. Here Come the Tears 4:38
6. Dissident Aggressor 3:52
7. The Ripper 3:08
8. The Sinner 7:32
9. Genocide 9:08
10. Starbreaker 6:46
Total length: 1:00:21
LINEUP:
Rob Halford (vocals)
Glenn Tipton (guitars)
K. K. Downing (guitars)
Ian Hill (bass)
Les Binks (drums)
Artwork made by myself included. Also included are four photos taken during the show.
stevepom's own notes:
"Recorded from the audience during the "Sin After Sin" tour. This recording has never been put on disc until now........not the best quality, though better than many audience recordings I've heard, so maybe just for the Priest completist. I've not heard another live recording from this tour. The images are from the gig, taken during Victim of Changes."
The Priest's Boot notes:
For years there was no indication that a recording from the part-headlining Sin After Sin UK tour survived to this day, until suddenly very affordable CD-R copies of a master recording from 43 years ago went on sale on eBay! Bucksawz picked himself a copy and very kindly sent me the show, which I'm obliged to share on further so all hardcore fans of the band can finally have a listen after all these years. While the quality is far from being the best possible, it contains absolute gems in live renditions of Raw Deal and Here Come the Tears (never played again after this UK tour) as well as Dissident Aggressor (only played again in 2008-09). In addition the whole band is giving an absolutely blistering performance, especially Les Binks who is only playing his eighth show with the band.
Sound clarity varies as the taper obviously had to move around the club, and there's certainly some distortion due to the sheer loudness of the gig, but the super-rare setlist and epic performance makes up for all that!
My bootleg list is here, if you want something else uploaded or can share something I don't have yet: http://nuppiz.webs.com/lossless-bootleg-list. I'm especially interested in any audio from the 1970s to 1991.
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