Judas Priest launched their debut album Rocka Rolla on September 6, 1974. The report was produced by Black Sabbath producer Rodger Bain and is the one Judas Priest report to characteristic drummer John Hinch. Now a full 50 years later, Rocka Rolla is getting remixed for a re-release.
Based on Judas Priest bassist Ian Hill in an interview with Meltdown of Detroit’s WRIF, longtime Judas Priest producer Tom Allom is engaged on a remix with the unique stems. Hill additionally notes that the remix will likely be “extra trendy,” which needs to be attention-grabbing relying on how “trendy” they’re gonna attempt to make a report from 1974 sound.
“It is simply been re-engineered by Tom Allom in spite of everything of those years,” mentioned Hill. “The multi-tracks have been in remarkably good situation, and he is modified a number of the sounds, made it extra trendy and clearly remixed it. And he is completed an excellent job. It is simply popping out shortly, I consider. It is only some weeks away, I am positive it’s. Yeah, however he is redone it. It is gonna be re-released, which is nice information. It is lastly received the manufacturing it is all the time wanted.”
So we’ll see what occurs. Greatest case it sounds superior and everybody loves it, worst case it suffers from that trendy remix syndrome and all of us return to listening to the unique. Both means, Judas Priest guidelines.
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