Point of Entry is a heavy metal album from the British band Judas Priest. T… Read Full Bio ↴Point of Entry is a heavy metal album from the British band Judas Priest. Their seventh album was released on February 26, 1981.
In 1980 Judas Priest garnered some airplay with "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight" from their album British Steel. As a result the band pursued a more radio friendly direction on Point of Entry.
Three singles were released from the album: "Heading Out to the Highway", "Don't Go" and "Hot Rockin' ", all of which had accompanying music videos. The band performed "Heading Out to the Highway" up until their Priest...Live! album, and "Hot Rockin' " is still performed today. On the 2005 "Re-united" tour they also played "Solar Angels" on rare occasions: on the Point Of Entry tour, this was the opening song on every show.
The album was remastered in 2001, with two bonus tracks added, a live version of "Desert Plains" and a track from the Ram It Down sessions.
The European album covers differed from the rest of the world, this being repeated with the remaster. The rest of the world's artwork became notorious for its use of printer paper to simulate the line in the middle of the road, and white cardboard boxes on the back.
In 1980 Judas Priest garnered some airplay with "Breaking the Law" and "Living After Midnight" from their album British Steel. As a result the band pursued a more radio friendly direction on Point of Entry.
Three singles were released from the album: "Heading Out to the Highway", "Don't Go" and "Hot Rockin' ", all of which had accompanying music videos. The band performed "Heading Out to the Highway" up until their Priest...Live! album, and "Hot Rockin' " is still performed today. On the 2005 "Re-united" tour they also played "Solar Angels" on rare occasions: on the Point Of Entry tour, this was the opening song on every show.
The album was remastered in 2001, with two bonus tracks added, a live version of "Desert Plains" and a track from the Ram It Down sessions.
The European album covers differed from the rest of the world, this being repeated with the remaster. The rest of the world's artwork became notorious for its use of printer paper to simulate the line in the middle of the road, and white cardboard boxes on the back.
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Judas Priest Lyrics
All the Way Alright baby You know how to have a good time don't…
Desert Plains Full moon is rising The sky is black I heed your call,…
Don't Go Come on, come on now, what you say? Somebody said you…
Heading Out to the Highway Hit 'em boys! Well I've said it before, and I'll say…
Hot Rockin' I've done my share of workin' out I wanna go some…
On the Run I'm rolling and I'm riding away 'Cause I'm a reeling and…
Solar Angels Golden halos radiating higher Diamond visions softly breathi…
Troubleshooter You've got it, I want it My little troubleshooter I need it,…
Turning Circles Change, change, it's all rearranging Lookin' around at the, …
You Say Yes Say you want to rip it up Paint the town red Wanna…