Taking a wholehearted plunge into pop-metal and '80s technology, wielding guitar synths, for what became one of the first digitally recorded albums in history. The entire thing stumped quite a few longtime fans, but the fact was Judas Priest had always shown a willingness to tinker with their sound over the years, albeit cautiously, more often than not. But if you stripped away their unfamiliar synthetic veneer and programmed percussion, Turbo singles like "Turbo Lover," "Locked In" and "Parental Guidance" were, at their core, still recognizably Priest material.
Turbo Lover (30th Anniversary)
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Turbo Lover (30th Anniversary)
$24.99
CDx2
88875183272
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
$20.99
LP
88875183271
Usually dispatched in 5-10 days
Taking a wholehearted plunge into pop-metal and '80s technology, wielding guitar synths, for what became one of the first digitally recorded albums in history. The entire thing stumped quite a few longtime fans, but the fact was Judas Priest had always shown a willingness to tinker with their sound over the years, albeit cautiously, more often than not. But if you stripped away their unfamiliar synthetic veneer and programmed percussion, Turbo singles like "Turbo Lover," "Locked In" and "Parental Guidance" were, at their core, still recognizably Priest material.