• Sad Wings of Destiny is the second studio album by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, released on 26 March 1976 by Gull Records. It is considered the...
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    time[when?]—this time permanently. Sad Wings of Destiny caught the attention of CBS Records, and with the help of new manager David Hemmings, the band...
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  • 2022. The title is a parody of the Judas Priest album, Sad Wings of Destiny. Tom Cornell of CGCM Rock Radio wrote that "Showing perhaps more subtlety...
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  • Tipton, morphed into "Victim of Changes". These songs were eventually all included on their next album, Sad Wings of Destiny. In addition, "Winter", "Deep...
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  • metal band Judas Priest's first two albums, Rocka Rolla (1974) and Sad Wings of Destiny (1976). After forming in 1969, Judas Priest signed with Gull Records...
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    promotion of the band's debut album Rocka Rolla, Hinch was replaced by the returning Moore. The drummer performed on Sad Wings of Destiny, but left again...
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  • from the Rocka Rolla album, six tracks from the Sad Wings of Destiny album, and an alternate version of "Diamonds And Rust". The tracks from Rocka Rolla...
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  • "Victim of Changes" is a song by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, featured on their 1976 studio album Sad Wings of Destiny. Adrien Begrand, writing...
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  • "Caviar and Meths" all appeared on Rocka Rolla; "Victim of Changes" appeared on Sad Wings of Destiny, with lead vocals by Atkins's replacement Rob Halford...
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  • of financial support from their record company. Their previous album, Sad Wings of Destiny, caught the attention of CBS Records, and with the help of...
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    known for his time as drummer of heavy metal band Judas Priest. He played on their second album, Sad Wings of Destiny (1976). Moore was already active...
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  • compilation consisting of their first two albums, Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings of Destiny, plus a bonus track from the Sad Wings of Destiny sessions as well....
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    heavy metal band Judas Priest, featured on their 1976 studio album Sad Wings of Destiny. Unlike other songs on the album, the song is a "spacey ballad."...
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    singles, 10 video albums, and 21 music videos. The band currently consists of bassist Ian Hill, drummer Scott Travis, singer Rob Halford, and guitarists...
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  • reaching the US Top 100 and the UK Top Ten, eventually the album became one of the five Judas Priest albums to gain a RIAA platinum certification. It is...
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  • Retrieved 25 October 2022. "Destroyer". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-04-25. "Sad Wings of Destiny". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-04-25. "Jailbreak". Allmusic. Retrieved...
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  • the end, instead of the familiar Japanese one from the album version) is used rather than the studio version on Sad Wings of Destiny. This is because...
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  • album Angel of Retribution. The song is about the Judas Priest Messiah on the cover of the albums Sad Wings of Destiny, Painkiller and Angel of Retribution...
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    registers needed through the use of down tuned guitars by Tipton and Downing. Rocka Rolla (1974) Sad Wings of Destiny (1976) Sin After Sin (1977) Stained...
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  • booklet with photos, liner notes, and album credits. Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings of Destiny have been newly remastered by Vic Anesini, with the latter album...
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  • Threshold "Genocide", a 1976 song by Judas Priest from the album Sad Wings of Destiny "Genocide", a 1994 song by The Offspring from the album Smash "Genocide"...
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  • result, tracks from the group's first two albums Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings of Destiny are not featured, having been recorded for Gull Records and for which...
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  • cover of "Diamonds & Rust", with some of the verses omitted, on their album Sin After Sin. It was originally recorded a year earlier for Sad Wings of Destiny...
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  • (born 1950), drummer who played for Judas Priest on their album Sad Wings of Destiny Alan Moore (footballer) (born 1974), Irish footballer Alan Moore...
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  • Patrick Woodroffe used on the cover of the Judas Priest album Sad Wings of Destiny Fallen angel (disambiguation) Angel of Darkness (disambiguation) Angels...
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  • since 1976's Sad Wings of Destiny that Judas Priest and Tsangarides worked together. Don Airey was brought in to play keyboards on "A Touch of Evil". In...
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  • titles such as Screaming for Vengeance, Defenders of the Faith, British Steel and Sad Wings of Destiny, "They all sound great, don't they? They got to have...
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    music of Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, Cream, David Bowie, King Crimson, the Rolling Stones, John Mayall, and Alice Cooper. Rocka Rolla (1974) Sad Wings of Destiny...
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    including heavy metal band Judas Priest's album Sad Wings of Destiny (1976). This was followed by an exhibition of book-jacket and record-sleeve paintings in...
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    the album. On Sad Wings of Destiny, Tipton showed off more of his guitar work on songs like "Tyrant", "Dreamer Deceiver" and "Victim of Changes". Tipton...
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