hERICtic wrote:
" How many albums are perfect, a masterpiece, or truly push boundaries? What boundaries are there left for Halford to push, when he originally established some of those boundaries? His last attempt at exploration was Nostradaemus, and that didnt work out. Im not saying this is his best solo effort, or even close to them, but it is still a good album from a guy that literally has nothing left to prove. Its a quality album, with some strong tracks and some filler, like the majority of records ever made. Its ok to not like an album, but those are pretty harsh standards to measure it by IMO. "
The question was asked why it receives so much negativity as an album. Think about it. His first album was a masterpiece. His second was damn good. Since this is not a masterpiece, is not perfect and does not push any bounderies...then at least it should be an album of very good songs. Do you really think it is? Do you really think these songs hold up to those songs on his first two? I dont. Its not about him trying to prove anything, he doesnt have to. Its about what he created, on this album. IMO its not a great album. Some songs are just lousy on it. They actually sound like early Priest songs that just didnt cut it. You even admitted it has some filler tracks. Of those that are not filler, do you really think those are great songs? Basically, what I am trying to convey is that people will compare it to his past efforts. And it falls far short. Even if no one knew who Halford was, the album just doesnt really stand out as anything special. So yeah, its not a masterpiece. Its far from perfect and it doesnt do anything new and exciting. Its an ok album in my humble opinion.

Good points, and measured against his past efforts it is the weakest of the bunch (though I am not as big on Crucible as some others), but this has been an album that I have been able to play while working or doing something else and it just keeps my energy going, and in that respect I have come to enjoy it. Its a good driving CD, and by those merrits I consider it a fine album because it is a quality listening experience that holds my interest. As filler goes, after looking through it I would say Heartless, Hell Razor, I Know We Stand a Chance, and Mower (some days its good, some days its not, its a weird track) are the true filler tracks.
Regarless, all IMO. BTW, can anyone think of another singer that could pull off a 5:39 song about a friggin Matador and make it sound epic? lol