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Turbo 30 (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Turbo 30 (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) by Judas Priest. This album was released in 1986 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 29 tracks with total duration of 02:22:40 minutes.

Artist: Judas Priest
Release date: 1986
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 29
Duration: 02:22:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Turbo Lover 5:34
2. Locked In 4:19
3. Private Property 4:30
4. Parental Guidance 3:26
5. Rock You All Around the World 3:37
6. Out In the Cold 6:27
7. Wild Nights, Hot & Crazy Days 4:40
8. Hot for Love 4:11
9. Reckless 4:21
10. Out In the Cold (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 6:35
11. Locked In (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 4:21
12. Heading Out to the Highway (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 4:53
13. Metal Gods (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 4:03
14. Breaking the Law (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 2:43
15. Love Bites (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 5:19
16. Some Heads Are Gonna Roll (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 4:25
17. The Sentinel (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 5:02
18. Private Property (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 5:11
19. Desert Plains (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 4:55
20. Rock You All Around the World (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 5:02
21. The Hellion (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 0:40
22. Electric Eye (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 3:37
23. Turbo Lover (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 6:03
24. Freewheel Burning (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 5:03
25. Victim of Changes (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 8:55
26. The Green Manalishi (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 5:19
27. Living After Midnight (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 4:35
28. You've Got Another Thing Comin' (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 9:01
29. Hell Bent for Leather (Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City) 5:53

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Searching for a way to retool their sound, Judas Priest attempted to accentuate their melodic side on Turbo by incorporating synthesizers and '80s pop-metal stylings ("Wild Nights, Hot & Crazy Days" sounds more like Poison, albeit with synths). The restrained songcraft sometimes pays dividends, especially on the synth-driven leadoff track, "Turbo Lover," easily the best song on the record and a successful reimagining of the Priest formula. [The 2002 Columbia/Legacy reissue adds two bonus tracks: "All Fired Up" and a live version of "Locked In."]