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Sin After Sin is the third album by the British heavy metal group Judas Priest, released in 1977. It was the band's first album released by Columbia Records after terminating their contract with Gull Records. (Consequently, Judas Priest lost all rights to Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings of Destiny, and any other demo recordings made during the production of the two albums.)[1] This album featured the drum work of a very young and upcoming session drummer, Simon Phillips, who was only 19 at the time of recording. The record features a cover of Joan Baez's "Diamonds & Rust", a track that would become a live favourite from then onwards. The album was remastered in 2001, with two bonus tracks added. One of the bonus tracks "Race With The Devil" was at first intended to take the place of "Diamonds & Rust" but their producer, Roger Glover (of Deep Purple fame), wanted them to switch to "Diamonds & Rust", saying that "It would fit along with the rest of the album better."

It is said that this album was supposed to be called "Island of Domination" after the song on "Sad Wings of Destiny" with a re-made version of "Island of Domination" as the title track, but they decided to call it "Sin After Sin" because of the popularity of the song "Sinner". The words "Sin After Sin" appear in the lyrics of a song featured on Sad Wings of Destiny called Genocide: "Sin after sin, I have endured... Yet the wounds I bear, are the wounds of love".

On the Sin After Sin U.S. tour, they supported REO Speedwagon.

In 1988, Slayer covered the song "Dissident Aggressor" on their critically acclaimed South of Heaven album. Arch Enemy covered the song "Starbreaker", which was eventually released as a bonus track on the Wages of Sin album.

On the 2008 tour for the Nostradamus album, Judas Priest played a lot of songs which were never played live before, or songs which haven't been played for a long time. From this album, they played "Dissident Aggressor", which has never been performed live before, and "Sinner", a former mainstay of the live set but which hadn't been played since 1988.

This was the band's last album to feature the "gothic cursive font" logo (though it has since been reused on reissues/compilations of the band's early career).

The bonustrack "Race With the Devil", is a The Gun cover.

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  • yeah totally agree stuff like this song is so raw and pure just plug in and play and that is the way all rock and metal was back then i am only 17 and i only listen to the classic stuff i do not listen to the music my friends listen to because it is no good or most of it is no good anyway

  • Halford is a fucking god. As for the ol' Maiden vs Priest argument, i have always preferred Maiden but now if you ask me i just have to say Priest. Painkiller and Defenders are great but their 70's stuff is so underrated!

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  • PRIEST PRIEST PRIEST 

  • Riff rock is my favorite.

    

  • The truth is, this guy Robert Halford, was absolutely trained as a vocalist professionally. He has quite a range, that is unbelievable.

  • A really underrated song! One of my favorite's off this album!

  • the intro riff is awesome!

  • gotta love judas priest's riff. that intro is fucking awesome.

  • Agreed, one of the most underrated Priest songs there is. The intro riff is just killer.

  • fuck yeaaaaaaaaaa! priest, love it

  • @yousaiditzero No shit!! Too many people worry bout the wrong stuff. Don't matter what the guy sux, he freaking rox. (used to be an old joke: Singing is gay.  Yeah, right. Tell that to Halford .. lol) This album and this song 'specailly rok!!

  • One of most underrated Priest -songs! Awesome ending! Simon Phillips and Les Binks were the best drummers in this band.

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