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Metal God Essentials
Halford
Metal God Essentials
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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AUTOGRAPHED Limited Edition Deluxe Digi-Pak — Features Limited Edition Numbering — 13 Essential Rob Halford Tracks — Plus 2 new Halford Tracks: Forgotten Generation - Drop Out — Bonus CD with U.S., Canadian, European and So.Am...  more »

     
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All Artists: Halford
Title: Metal God Essentials
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Metal God Entertainment
Original Release Date: 9/25/2007
Re-Release Date: 8/7/2007
Album Type: Limited Edition
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 879337000072

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Product Description
AUTOGRAPHED Limited Edition Deluxe Digi-Pak
Features Limited Edition Numbering
13 Essential Rob Halford Tracks
Plus 2 new Halford Tracks: Forgotten Generation - Drop Out
Bonus CD with U.S., Canadian, European and So.American Remixes
and Bonus DVD Featuring Music Videos, Behind the Scenes and Live Performances BONUS DVD 01. Resurrection Behind the Scenes 02. Live Insurrection Behind the Scenes 03. Made in Hell 04. Betrayal 05. In the Morning 06. Silent Screams 07. Never Satisfied 08. Forgotten Generation

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CD Reviews

An incredible package! worth the extra
Concerned One | Clarinda, IA | 11/29/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is the first release on Rob Halfords own lable Metal God Recods, and this is an excellent package, well worth the extra cash. It features the 15 track CD with songs from Halford albums S/T, Curcible, and Live Insurrection. This also features songs from fight. The second bonus CD in this version features five tracks that are new remixes of Halford songs, a nice edition to the set. Finally the DVD has great behind the scenes footage of the first tour, MTV footage of when halford left priest (still chills my spine, seeing it for the first time since I saw it originally air). Then it has the videos for Made in hell, berayal, in the morning, silent screams, never satisfied, and forgotten generation.



The added bonus also to this package it he excellent packaging that features a triple fold out CD case, along with a detailed lyric book, and the autographed card and numbered packaging (mine is 147 of 5000). This is available online here at a killer price, but also at a higher cost at a few bigger chain stores. Get this package while you can, worth the extra. Chances are you are a fan if you are getting this, and this is the one to get."
Bow down to a Metal Icon
Tim Brough | Springfield, PA United States | 05/09/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Rob Halford is an icon. There's no other way to describe him. His one of a kind voice, his outlandish stage presence, his courage in identifying himself, and the powerhouse that is Judas Priest make Rob one of the seminal figures in rock music for the past three decades.



Yet for casual music fans, Rob's presence is held only to Judas Priest and classic albums like Screaming for Vengeance or British Steel. His work outside the band is giving short shrift unless you're a metal head or a deep fan. Which is why this 2 Cd and one DVD set is a treasure trove. I have to admit to not having the Fight material before this, and only the Live Insurrection Halford disc. (I do own Two's Voyeurs, oddly not included here.) What "Metal God Essentials" does is remind us just how creative Rob can be even without the JP brand behind him.



There are plenty of great tracks here, including the terrific "War of Words" where Rob recites the Preamble to the Bill of Rights and then whips into one roaring song (lest we forget, he once had to sit in a court and defend himself from parents trying to blame heavy metal for their son's suicide) about freedom of speech and personal responsibility.



A pair of new tracks appear here, "Forgotten Generation" and "Drop Out." The former is terrific (although remixed superfluously as a bonus cut). The second disc has more remixes and is - frankly - redundant. The DVD is interesting, in that you can see some of Halfdord (the man and the band) in the creative process. A lot of this has to do with Rob explaining why he formed his new bands. It's interesting to see that there's more to him than one would expect. The music vids are exactly what you would expect, however. Lot's of screaming fans, claustrophobic images, leather and uniforms. Of these, only the acoustic "In The Morning" offers anything out of the usual, and is the most interesting. (Why wasn't this a hit?) It has echoes of Angel of Retribution's "Angel," or Extreme's "More Than Words." Good stuff, all the way through.



But the real reason I bought this was for the collectibilty. I have number 1205/5000 with the mini-card signed by Rob, which 100% justified the purchase for me. If you've gone as far as to look this up, you're probably a die-hard fan. Pony up the extra bills, or you'll probably wish you would have later.



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