Point Of Entry (The Remasters)
Judas Priest
- Style
- Progressive Hard'n'Heavy
- Label
- Columbia
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Paul
/ 100
Killing songs: Heading Out To The Highway, Hot Rockin', Don't Go, Turning Circles, Desert Plains, Solar Angels, You Say Yes, Troubleshooter, Thunder Road
Back to 1981, after a big success with British Steel, the Priest
comes back with an album that sounds a bit softer and kind of progressive.
The sunny days and climate of Ibiza must have been for something during
the recording of Point Of Entry. Judas Priest went on
tour with Def Leppard (at least in Europe) and tried also to
conquer the American market but they've had to wait 'til the next album
to know a real coming out in the USA. At least they got inspired by
their American tour when opening for Kiss in 1979 and put extra
effort into the visual side of their shows.
This album reached the number 14 spot on the UK charts and number 45
in the USA. Although the album is considered as a commercial disappointment,
it is considered as their most mature album to date says the book Metal
Mania in 1984. The band releases two videos produced again by Julian
Temple (see the British Steel review) Hot Rockin' and Don't
Go. Both covers, European an American, were causes of disappointment.
They didn't help a lot for the visual aspect in matter of sale.
Anyway this album contains classic tracks like Heading Out To The
Highway, Desert Plains and Troubleshooter. Some tracks
like Don't Go, Turning Circles, Desert Plains, Solar Angels or
You Say Yes are more in the progressive way full of technical
and atmospheric stuff.. Especially the intros and some breaks on the
Point Of Entry give a special touch to this album. Thunder
Road the bonus track is taken from the Turbo session recorded in
1987 and is for sure a good one too...
It is for sure a good album a little softer than we were used from
Judas Priest, but with a lot of classics anyway. The brand new
production after the remastering will maybe change the way of perception
of some of you. Anyway with a stand back and after 20 years it is a
great album. Yours to choose. Give it a chance and try it.