✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
JUDAS PRIEST 'SAD WINGS OF DESTINY' CD
HomeStore

JUDAS PRIEST 'SAD WINGS OF DESTINY' CD

JUDAS PRIEST 'SAD WINGS OF DESTINY' CD

LABEL: KOCH RECORDS
CD RELEASE DATE: 1/25/2000
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 3/23/1976
VARIANT: CD

Judas Priest’s 1976 sophomore album, Sad Wings of Destiny, was pivotal to metal for two reasons. For one, it saw the English giants hone their sound into the careening dragster of rubber-burning riffs and wheelie-popping belts that not only established Priest’s sound, but the genre’s at large. And two, it had a totally badass album cover that depicts a fallen angel struggling in a pit of hellish flames, joining Sabbath in codifying metal’s visual relationship with religious imagery. Oh, the songs also rip.


$2.80

Original: $8.00

-65%
JUDAS PRIEST 'SAD WINGS OF DESTINY' CD

$8.00

$2.80

JUDAS PRIEST 'SAD WINGS OF DESTINY' CD

LABEL: KOCH RECORDS
CD RELEASE DATE: 1/25/2000
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 3/23/1976
VARIANT: CD

Judas Priest’s 1976 sophomore album, Sad Wings of Destiny, was pivotal to metal for two reasons. For one, it saw the English giants hone their sound into the careening dragster of rubber-burning riffs and wheelie-popping belts that not only established Priest’s sound, but the genre’s at large. And two, it had a totally badass album cover that depicts a fallen angel struggling in a pit of hellish flames, joining Sabbath in codifying metal’s visual relationship with religious imagery. Oh, the songs also rip.


Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

LABEL: KOCH RECORDS
CD RELEASE DATE: 1/25/2000
ORIGINAL RELEASE DATE: 3/23/1976
VARIANT: CD

Judas Priest’s 1976 sophomore album, Sad Wings of Destiny, was pivotal to metal for two reasons. For one, it saw the English giants hone their sound into the careening dragster of rubber-burning riffs and wheelie-popping belts that not only established Priest’s sound, but the genre’s at large. And two, it had a totally badass album cover that depicts a fallen angel struggling in a pit of hellish flames, joining Sabbath in codifying metal’s visual relationship with religious imagery. Oh, the songs also rip.