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I guess technially it is a classic, but it's always been one of the lesser played albums in their roster for me. It lacks bite, somehow.
Rock Forever always hits the spot, though.


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Delivering the Goods is no Exciter, but it still opens the album strong. Agreed it's not as good as the others from this time, but still classic.


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DevotedWalnut wrote:
Delivering the Goods is no Exciter
What is? Exciter is one of the most underrated, or at least little talked about, track of Priest's catalog.

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traptunderice wrote:
DevotedWalnut wrote:
Delivering the Goods is no Exciter
What is? Exciter is one of the most underrated, or at least little talked about, track of Priest's catalog.


How do you figure? It's one of their signature tracks.

But I agree with the consensus that Exciter is (probably) Priest's finest moment.


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DevotedWalnut wrote:
Delivering the Goods is no Exciter, but it still opens the album strong. Agreed it's not as good as the others from this time, but still classic.


Every pre-Turbo Priest album is a classic in it's own right.


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cry of the banshee wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
DevotedWalnut wrote:
Delivering the Goods is no Exciter
What is? Exciter is one of the most underrated, or at least little talked about, track of Priest's catalog.


How do you figure? It's one of their signature tracks.

But I agree with the consensus that Exciter is (probably) Priest's finest moment.
Maybe everybody just assumes its awesomeness and hence doesn't discuss it. Kinda like Stained Class as a whole, I guess.

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traptunderice wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
DevotedWalnut wrote:
Delivering the Goods is no Exciter
What is? Exciter is one of the most underrated, or at least little talked about, track of Priest's catalog.


How do you figure? It's one of their signature tracks.

But I agree with the consensus that Exciter is (probably) Priest's finest moment.
Maybe everybody just assumes its awesomeness and hence doesn't discuss it. Kinda like Stained Class as a whole, I guess.


Thats what I figure; an axiom.


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cry of the banshee wrote:
DevotedWalnut wrote:
Delivering the Goods is no Exciter, but it still opens the album strong. Agreed it's not as good as the others from this time, but still classic.


Every pre-Turbo Priest album is a classic in it's own right.


+1

Still haven't given Sin After Sin it's proper time. I will rectify this very soon.


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DevotedWalnut wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
DevotedWalnut wrote:
Delivering the Goods is no Exciter, but it still opens the album strong. Agreed it's not as good as the others from this time, but still classic.


Every pre-Turbo Priest album is a classic in it's own right.


+1

Still haven't given Sin After Sin it's proper time. I will rectify this very soon.
Raw Deal, Starbreaker, Diamonds and Rust, Sinner, Last Rose of Summer... It's a pleasure to dig into that album.

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cry of the banshee wrote:

Every pre-Turbo Priest album is a classic in it's own right.



Amen to this, big time.


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