I am about to be 57, Point of Entry has been one of my favorite albums my entire life and this is the first time I’ve ever seen this video! It’s so trippy, I love it!
Out of all the albums that Judas Priest have made, Point Of Entry is their most underrated in my opinion. I have always loved this album, but I love it more than ever now. I actually listen to it more than British Steel and Screaming For Vengeance. I wish that Judas Priest would do Don't Go at least on one tour. I think that it is a MASTERPIECE!
@@Embrod It's largely disco dogshit. Let's be honest. The other "underrated" albums like Ram It Down, Point of Entry and even Turbo are worlds ahead of Rocka Rolla.
@@doodlebob3758comparing Rocka rolla to any of those albums is apples to oranges. Rocka rolla is in my top 3 priest albums, ram it down, and turbo are just ok, and the two ripper albums are unlistenable imo. Everything up to defenders is pure metal.
Point of Entry is a gem of an album that the band sometimes doesn't even realize how good it is and what they created. Great albums lead you on journey with diverse songs......and this one does.
I'm 53 and I still listen to this group all-of-the-time and I'm now 54 okay and i still listen to this group because I still have all of their CD's and my wife. Loves this group Big Time I'm 54 and my wife is 56 okay letting y'all know okay goodnight
I imagine my Husky sings this song when I leave in the morning 😂. Word for word, It's hilarious. One of my favorite Priest videos, such an underrated track.
Matthew Byrd Saw them on this tour. Actually forgot about this song. They didnt play it but i remember it now like it was back then. Brought back some good memories. Iron Maiden toured the Killers album with them. Feel fortunate now to have seen that tour. It was classic hard rock at its finest
Priest had so many different styles. You never knew what you would get.Maiden and ACDC had one sound . Priest was everywhere.I am reading KK's book right now.It is a great book
Yeah they have a lot of variety. It's probably hurt them commercially a bit compared to Iron Maiden and AC/DC (who have a very consistent brands), but they still made it pretty big and did well. And the music is mostly great with all that variation so who cares at the end of the day?
I always prefer bands who are willing to adapt, experiment, and evolve with the times. I love 80s KISS and 90s/early 00s Metallica. I think the sound of 80s metal owes just as much to Judas Priest's evolving style as it does the Van Halen style. And again in 1990 with Painkiller, Priest set the bar once more for the new decade.
Its my favourite JP album and the first album I bought of theirs back in early '82. I was listening to it last night on my HI FI and loved every minute from start to finish. They really honed their craft on this with shorter snappy songs well produced and polished. Its kinda art metal. Dave Holland's fills, swing and precision are unparalleled. He's the best drummer they had imho presiding over their most successful 80's era. Desert plains and Solar Angels are two of the best songs they ever wrote. There's never a dull moment on this. All killer, no filler.
0:12 That shot is the first time I ever heard or saw Judas Priest. I’m not old enough to have experienced Priest in their heyday, but I AM old enough to explicitly remember that shot being featured in their introductory video at VH1’s 2006 Rock Honors. My dad had originally recorded that show onto a VHS so I could see Queen + Paul Rogers. But after watching the whole tape, this exact moment with Priest was what stuck out to me. It was something about those low guitar chugs & tight drums, Rob Halford’s ghostly verse vocals, and the overall dark aesthetic of the band and that video set that grabbed my mind. I watched that VHS probably a dozen times. Grabbed a few of their most popular songs on iTunes. And then a couple years later, I was going through my girlfriend’s dad’s vinyl collection, and I found prints of Sad Wings of Destiny and Sin After Sin. And that was that. Dived headfirst into every album. Posters. Merch. Diehard fan ever since.
Great song, one of my JP favorites... Seeing this vid, is like coming home from junior high school, and turning on MTV... It's 1981/1982, all over again.
... it is CR A P PER crp than Mr. Cr pp ee fro m the Mr. Men - and it only killed a few metal "Butt Heads" luckily. Understandable that the early 1980's plastic " ami's " luv ved the c .. after British Steel had shown that the society there on west side of the " little sea pond " was already "Stained Class" and way "Beyond the Realms of Death". There is no worse Judas Priest album than "Pointless Entrails" that is for sure. It is interesting and has the great songs "Heading out to the Highway", "Desert Plains" and "Solar Angels" - all are best live / speeded up - and no one should blame Rob H / Priest wanting to get out of He ell Hole Thatcher- ite Enge .. land in the early 1980's - it was not a nice place to be unless you had a stack of gold or friends in the police force... just listen to the lyrics of many many late 1970's / early 1980's bands (not just hard punk - even Spandau Ballet hid some deep stuff in their lyrics....)...
Hey, Todd. There is a band called The Reconteurs that released a song called " Steady As She Goes". In 2008. It could be considered a total rip-off of "Don't Go". I wonder what you might think ? To me this indicates the broad influence JP has had on the music landscape. 😊
So fucking beautiful, halford’s the bowie of metal, he’s not forgotten to have an act just because metal is masculine, without him metal wouldnt be right ... but like he said passion is what drives this genre
Although underrated by a lot of metal fans, Point of Entry is my favorite record! Compared with Queen, it's hard to say this album achieved "the so-called" success. But I believe Point of Entry is filled with amazing pop songs as Queen had created. They're...timeless🤗
I bought this album when it came out. Seems they took a step to the side and put together an album of tasty songs that aren't exhausting to play. I agree that they should slip in some of Point of Entry songs on tour. Rob could take a break from trying to shriek out the classics.
I don't think these early Priest music videos are meant to be taken very seriously. They have a lot of humour. I never cared much for this album, but I'm starting to change my mind now. It's still not my favourite Priest album by any means, but if I'm sometimes on a mood of listening to a rather different style of Judas Priest, then this is just great change for the classic Priest. Don't Go is a very simple song, yet it rocks.
Yeah it kinda reminds me of My Sharona in the way it opens up and really swings for you. It's a classic Priest track. I'm amazed they don't play it live.
Note 1:18 as he longingly watches KK walk away and says "I'd do, I'd do, anything for you", or 1:50 where he sees a room full of hot ladies, slams the door, and yells I DON'T LIKE IT. How anybody thought this guy was hetero is beyond me. God I love this band!
This is the era of Priest when I started wondering about Halford's sexual preference? But I couldn't have given a damn because I was a Die Hard Fan already.
Man do i ever remember this album! I bought this record the day it hit the music stores! I played it so much that i started getting my neighbors pissed 😂😂 this was is an extremely good album! Its serious in your face metal! Nothing but love ❤ but I'll be honest, this is their 2nd best album, the best goes to Sad Wings of Destiny
Isn't that when they got Scott Travis? That was so long ago I can't remember! Or did Scott come in for 1990,s Painkiller? Yeah that's right, Scott's debut with Priest is on 1990,s Painkiller. So Dave did play on Ram it Down.
@Island of Domination : I couldn't agree more. I hate Scott's playing style. He plays like a robot. Sounds like one I mean. He absolutely ruins all the classic songs from the 70,s and 80,s. And now that KK and Glenn are gone the whole band is ruined in my opinion
@Island of Domination What a slam to the mastr of booming bass Ian Hill!! Who's been in the band longer than anyone! joined early 1970! Downing joined in 70 but left in 2011. Tipton didnt join till 72. The Metal God didnt join till 73 then left in 92 and didnt rejoin till 2003 While Ian has slammed that bass. In your world how does "Love Bites" start without Ian Hill?
Eww that is your fault for relying on the radio! Its now 2023 you should have technology to stream music. I have not listened to the radio in maybe 20 years.
Just learned there is a vid for this.kick ass song. This album is overlooked, a bridge between their earlier sound & the blistering speed metal that was about to rattle this planet. Horns up for JP !!!
There is a band called The Reconteurs that released a song in 2008 called "Steady As She Goes". It is almost a carbon-copy of JP's "Don't Go". Listen to that one somehow and tell me what you think. I think these boys daddy's played this for them or simply overheard it as he rocked-out to it. I think this is further evidence of the scope of The Priest's influence. 😊
Great song from an album that confused a lot of Priest fans at the time, clearly they were heading into the 80's with a Vengance and this video puts a stamp that they were MTV ready...Good Job Boys!
There is a band called The Reconteurs that released a song in 2008 called "Steady As She Goes". It is almost a carbon-copy of "Don't Go". Listen to that one and tell me what you think. I think those boys were playing with their daddy's record collection. I my opinion this shows the scope of JP's influence . 😊
For me JP was in the middle of their triple crown. It started with British Steel, continued with Point of Entry, and crested with Screaming for Vengeance. Now one could say that Hell Bent for Leather is another good one as well as Stained Class, and you would be right. THEY ARE ALL GOOD.
I am about to be 57, Point of Entry has been one of my favorite albums my entire life and this is the first time I’ve ever seen this video! It’s so trippy, I love it!
About to be 58 and never realized I was gay until I saw the "Hot Rocking" video! We all knew back in the 80's and nobody cared, just awesome rock!!!
Point of Entry....there isn't one bad song on this album......its timeless.
I so agree with you Andrea. I could never get tired of this album. So much in fact that I listen to it almost weekly while I'm at my job. 🤘👍🤘
Agreed
@Jamison 🤣🤣
The first five songs are all great. I love this run...British Steel, Point of Entry, and Screaming for Vengence.
I could go without Hot Rockin
First of all,,, the axe dribbles during the second verse always get me,,, and KK just kills the solo.
How lucky are we that Judas Priest came into existence? Uplifts my day, every day.
I'm 54 and I still listen to them all-the-time and I still have all of their CD's and I jam out too them all-the-time me and my wife is 56 okay
Fuck yeah my man
Sound track to my life since I was 12 in 1980.
Best song ever!!!!! I love Judas Priest!!!
Wow. This might be one of their best songs.
One of my favorite Judas Priest songs!!!!
Most underrated
Out of all the albums that Judas Priest have made, Point Of Entry is their most underrated in my opinion. I have always loved this album, but I love it more than ever now. I actually listen to it more than British Steel and Screaming For Vengeance. I wish that Judas Priest would do Don't Go at least on one tour. I think that it is a MASTERPIECE!
Rocka Rolla and Owens era, are more "don't liked" albums
@@Embrod It's largely disco dogshit. Let's be honest. The other "underrated" albums like Ram It Down, Point of Entry and even Turbo are worlds ahead of Rocka Rolla.
Underrated, not at all. Key songs, yes. I agree with you wholeheartedly about everything you wrote, though. You know.
@@doodlebob3758comparing Rocka rolla to any of those albums is apples to oranges. Rocka rolla is in my top 3 priest albums, ram it down, and turbo are just ok, and the two ripper albums are unlistenable imo. Everything up to defenders is pure metal.
@@shaysonclay1943Rocka Rolla is one of their weakest imo. Bottom 5
Point of Entry is a gem of an album that the band sometimes doesn't even realize how good it is and what they created. Great albums lead you on journey with diverse songs......and this one does.
I just love this music video so much!!!
I'm 53 and I still listen to this group all-of-the-time and I'm now 54 okay and i still listen to this group because I still have all of their CD's and my wife. Loves this group Big Time I'm 54 and my wife is 56 okay letting y'all know okay goodnight
First metal album I ever heard. Life changing a real classic.
I imagine my Husky sings this song when I leave in the morning 😂. Word for word, It's hilarious. One of my favorite Priest videos, such an underrated track.
Point Of Entry was superb, and way underrated.
We TRUE Priest fans relish it though. And that's all that matters !!!!!!!😊
I agree, underrated. I think maybe because it came after the mighty British Steel.
A very raw and heavy sound compared to other albums
Matthew Byrd Saw them on this tour. Actually forgot about this song. They didnt play it but i remember it now like it was back then. Brought back some good memories. Iron Maiden toured the Killers album with them. Feel fortunate now to have seen that tour. It was classic hard rock at its finest
My older brother saw them on this tour, said they opened with Solar Angels as they came down on a spaceship
My favorite Priest album. Love the groove and it was fun to play drums to it back when it came out.
Mine too, I still listen to it at work on my playlist.🤘🤘🤘
It's about time they got inductees into the Rock N Roll Hall Of Fame.
Priest had so many different styles. You never knew what you would get.Maiden and ACDC had one sound . Priest was everywhere.I am reading KK's book right now.It is a great book
Yeah they have a lot of variety. It's probably hurt them commercially a bit compared to Iron Maiden and AC/DC (who have a very consistent brands), but they still made it pretty big and did well. And the music is mostly great with all that variation so who cares at the end of the day?
I always prefer bands who are willing to adapt, experiment, and evolve with the times. I love 80s KISS and 90s/early 00s Metallica. I think the sound of 80s metal owes just as much to Judas Priest's evolving style as it does the Van Halen style. And again in 1990 with Painkiller, Priest set the bar once more for the new decade.
Great song from a great underrated album
Mr.Dave Holland THE BEST drums Judas Priest. PERFECT, MAGNIFIC, FANTASTIC, ONLY 1.
R.I.P LOVE YOU FOREVER ❤️
Its my favourite JP album and the first album I bought of theirs back in early '82. I was listening to it last night on my HI FI and loved every minute from start to finish. They really honed their craft on this with shorter snappy songs well produced and polished. Its kinda art metal. Dave Holland's fills, swing and precision are unparalleled. He's the best drummer they had imho presiding over their most successful 80's era. Desert plains and Solar Angels are two of the best songs they ever wrote. There's never a dull moment on this. All killer, no filler.
Yea, I got point in 81 and your right the whole album is good, most of my friends didn like it
Did you know that Dave played in trapeze with glen hughes, before glen went to deep purple
0:12
That shot is the first time I ever heard or saw Judas Priest.
I’m not old enough to have experienced Priest in their heyday, but I AM old enough to explicitly remember that shot being featured in their introductory video at VH1’s 2006 Rock Honors.
My dad had originally recorded that show onto a VHS so I could see Queen + Paul Rogers. But after watching the whole tape, this exact moment with Priest was what stuck out to me.
It was something about those low guitar chugs & tight drums, Rob Halford’s ghostly verse vocals, and the overall dark aesthetic of the band and that video set that grabbed my mind.
I watched that VHS probably a dozen times. Grabbed a few of their most popular songs on iTunes.
And then a couple years later, I was going through my girlfriend’s dad’s vinyl collection, and I found prints of Sad Wings of Destiny and Sin After Sin.
And that was that. Dived headfirst into every album. Posters. Merch.
Diehard fan ever since.
Pure Hard Rock. My favourite JP album!!!
Best priest song and album EVER
Point of Entry is so underrated. The whole album is good. JP fans know what's good
Point of Entry + Screaming For Vengeance = Best Judas albums
Epically solid
Great song, one of my JP favorites... Seeing this vid, is like coming home from junior high school, and turning on MTV... It's 1981/1982, all over again.
Love it! Brilliant solo by KK!
This is my favorite priest album.
Mine too.
Same here!
Point of Entry is such a killer album.
is the entry point suppose to be the butthole?
No doubt. Many times I heard “heading to highway “ while looking for a new apartment!!🤣👍😂
... it is CR A P PER crp than Mr. Cr pp ee fro m the Mr. Men - and it only killed a few metal "Butt Heads" luckily. Understandable that the early 1980's plastic " ami's " luv ved the c .. after British Steel had shown that the society there on west side of the " little sea pond " was already "Stained Class" and way "Beyond the Realms of Death". There is no worse Judas Priest album than "Pointless Entrails" that is for sure. It is interesting and has the great songs "Heading out to the Highway", "Desert Plains" and "Solar Angels" - all are best live / speeded up - and no one should blame Rob H / Priest wanting to get out of He ell Hole Thatcher- ite Enge .. land in the early 1980's - it was not a nice place to be unless you had a stack of gold or friends in the police force... just listen to the lyrics of many many late 1970's / early 1980's bands (not just hard punk - even Spandau Ballet hid some deep stuff in their lyrics....)...
@@iwaswithyourmom9410 Yes, because Rob Haldford's gayest ideas.
Worsts album by far
This is a Priest song you probably forgot about and it's Great. That's how many great songs they have. The Kings of Metal Bands!
that's how you do it right there. This is one of the best sounding albums on a stereo.
35 years of the gods of metal, love it , still kicking ass , guys, music rocks still today better
Than any!!!,Rock On
Priest
So now your kickin country?
Blasphemy! Lol
@@scout805 Scout your comment doesn't make since replying to Donna.
Just awesome... Halford pleading ,don't go...makes me want to stay even longer ...such passion...I'm not about to go anywhere...
I always loved the solo in this song, simple but effective!
Beautiful 😍😀💚😀 thanks Judas Priest 😀💚😍
Huge fan of Judas Priest but never saw this one before. Amazing.
確かにそう思ます。❤
眺めているだけでも幸せです。
One of their best songs--should have gotten more airplay. The whole LP is good too. Great grove and killer hook on this one.
Point of Entry, a very underrated album!
Hey, Todd. There is a band called The Reconteurs that released a song called " Steady As She Goes". In 2008. It could be considered a total rip-off of "Don't Go". I wonder what you might think ? To me this indicates the broad influence JP has had on the music landscape. 😊
Always have loved KK's solo on this one.
How friggin great is this song…..
The drums sound great.
Fuckin love point of entry. .great album..solar angels ..desert planes turning circles great
This album and Hell Bent were my fave JP albums.
Still one of my favorite priest pieces love it.
I've always loved the guitar solo in this one...
underrated song
Underrated by whom?
by me, in early years...
Aurelijus Vekerotas whole album is
Aurelijus Vekerotas Highly under rated album.
great song.
I can not get this song out of my mind! It is just so addictive.
GREAT SONG!!!
Point of Entry is my favorite Priest album.
Such a brilliant track🤘 😎🤘
So fucking beautiful, halford’s the bowie of metal, he’s not forgotten to have an act just because metal is masculine, without him metal wouldnt be right ... but like he said passion is what drives this genre
Judas Priest is still around folks. The live-album Battle Cry from 2016 and now FIREPOWER in 2018!
This album is awesome 👍😎
One of my favorite Priest videos!
Ca'nt get this simple but haunting bass riff out of my head for decades.
Kick ass tune, true legends
Still LOVE this..& PRIEST FOREVER ❤️❤️❤️
This is the first Judas Priest song I ever heard. Way back in the year of 1981. Been a fan ever since! So deserving to be in the RNRHOF!
I was 12 years old and now I'm 52 I:m just an old fart hearing this group makes me feel old but I love listening to them
Although underrated by a lot of metal fans, Point of Entry is my favorite record! Compared with Queen, it's hard to say this album achieved "the so-called" success. But I believe Point of Entry is filled with amazing pop songs as Queen had created. They're...timeless🤗
They should have made a video for every song they ever made. Most charismatic, sexy rock band ever. Great K.K. solo.
Seen them play it live and it was ass kicking !
When did they play it live?
I bought this album when it came out. Seems they took a step to the side and put together an album of tasty songs that aren't exhausting to play. I agree that they should slip in some of Point of Entry songs on tour. Rob could take a break from trying to shriek out the classics.
Amazing album ♥..sounds great on vinyl 🎸🥁
I'm Thai people and I like Judas Priest very muchhh \m/
Don't go through the door of heterosexuality! Love Dave & Rob's fashion. Subtle stache roxxx!
This stuff never gets old.
I don't think these early Priest music videos are meant to be taken very seriously. They have a lot of humour. I never cared much for this album, but I'm starting to change my mind now. It's still not my favourite Priest album by any means, but if I'm sometimes on a mood of listening to a rather different style of Judas Priest, then this is just great change for the classic Priest. Don't Go is a very simple song, yet it rocks.
Early videos in general were very all over the place.
Yeah it kinda reminds me of My Sharona in the way it opens up and really swings for you. It's a classic Priest track. I'm amazed they don't play it live.
Note 1:18 as he longingly watches KK walk away and says "I'd do, I'd do, anything for you", or 1:50 where he sees a room full of hot ladies, slams the door, and yells I DON'T LIKE IT.
How anybody thought this guy was hetero is beyond me. God I love this band!
Lol yes I saw 😂lol
Judas Priest beste Heavy Metal Band aller Zeiten👍👍👍👍👍 Unerreichbar👍👍👍👍👍
Claro que no me voy!! Yo nunca dejare de ser fan del Judas Priest! A wevo!! lml
This video is pure early experimental video art. It's absolutely great !!!!!!!😊
This is the era of Priest when I started wondering about Halford's sexual preference? But I couldn't have given a damn because I was a Die Hard Fan already.
groovy man
underrated Priest song
Rob!!! Seen painkiller tour!!!☺😚♥️🎵🎶🎵🎶.he's still got it !! Love him♥️♥️♥️
Man do i ever remember this album! I bought this record the day it hit the music stores! I played it so much that i started getting my neighbors pissed 😂😂 this was is an extremely good album! Its serious in your face metal! Nothing but love ❤ but I'll be honest, this is their 2nd best album, the best goes to Sad Wings of Destiny
Badasd album.Played it n still do.Halford kicks ass! I luv his style..
Priest at one of the beginning of brilliant British metal!!
Good songs
RIP Dave Holland😂Thanks for the great drumming on British Steel, Point of Entry, Screaming for Vengeance & Defenders of the Faith👍☺✔
Last Rose Of Summer Turbo, Ram it down?
Last Rose Of Summer also turbo in 86 and ram it down in 88 u forgot mun.
Isn't that when they got Scott Travis? That was so long ago I can't remember! Or did Scott come in for 1990,s Painkiller? Yeah that's right, Scott's debut with Priest is on 1990,s Painkiller. So Dave did play on Ram it Down.
@Island of Domination : I couldn't agree more. I hate Scott's playing style. He plays like a robot. Sounds like one I mean.
He absolutely ruins all the classic songs from the 70,s and 80,s. And now that KK and Glenn are gone the whole band is ruined in my opinion
@Island of Domination What a slam to the mastr of booming bass Ian Hill!! Who's been in the band longer than anyone! joined early 1970! Downing joined in 70 but left in 2011. Tipton didnt join till 72. The Metal God didnt join till 73 then left in 92 and didnt rejoin till 2003 While Ian has slammed that bass. In your world how does "Love Bites" start without Ian Hill?
Just ran into this tune yesterday
I had forgot about it but great song , great dynamics
great song,i always loved this tune
Gods!!!
This the best !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! KK Downing SOLO ;) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why radio stations won't play real music like this is beyond me
Ask a program director
I've never listened to them anyway
I live in Alabama and 106.9 the eagle plays this song on late Saturday night and I'm listening to it I'm into alot of old Heavy Metal music
what is a radio???
Eww that is your fault for relying on the radio! Its now 2023 you should have technology to stream music. I have not listened to the radio in maybe 20 years.
Just learned there is a vid for this.kick ass song.
This album is overlooked, a bridge between their earlier sound & the blistering speed metal that was about to rattle this planet. Horns up for JP !!!
Yeah. MTV never played this one then.☹
There is a band called The Reconteurs that released a song in 2008 called "Steady As She Goes". It is almost a carbon-copy of JP's "Don't Go". Listen to that one somehow and tell me what you think. I think these boys daddy's played this for them or simply overheard it as he rocked-out to it. I think this is further evidence of the scope of The Priest's influence. 😊
@@christophervigil7729 you are onto something there, I recall that song; Jack White was in that band, I believe
when the perfect song comes on dam this is j,P at its core roots its just so effortless invigorating!
really cool guitar solo with that key change
Even back in ‘81 when this came out, seeing Rob singing “Don’t Go” to KK looked really fruity.
Great song from an album that confused a lot of Priest fans at the time, clearly they were heading into the 80's with a Vengance and this video puts a stamp that they were MTV ready...Good Job Boys!
There is a band called The Reconteurs that released a song in 2008 called "Steady As She Goes". It is almost a carbon-copy of "Don't Go". Listen to that one and tell me what you think. I think those boys were playing with their daddy's record collection. I my opinion this shows the scope of JP's influence . 😊
Heavy metal Forever Classic Memories of Judas priest... From CHILE 🇨🇱
1:51 Rob sees a room full of women, immediately reacts: "I don't like it!"
best comment ever...!!!
why? is he gay?
@@iwaswithyourmom9410 Yes
@@iwaswithyourmom9410 Famously, yes
wow... hahaha is true!
Greatest metal voice EVER.
Thankyou!♥️💥🎼
Good Album of Heavy Metal 🎵
Point of entry is one of my favrites priest albums. Heading out to the higthway hot rocking dont go etc such an inspired album.
Don't forget Dessert Plain
@@boke75 and solar angels too
I meant “Desert Plains”, lol.
Let's not forget "Turning Circles" which is a killer tune!
My favorite priest song! My favorite era of the band
For me JP was in the middle of their triple crown. It started with British Steel, continued with Point of Entry, and crested with Screaming for Vengeance. Now one could say that Hell Bent for Leather is another good one as well as Stained Class, and you would be right. THEY ARE ALL GOOD.
his voice is in its prime during this time
One of the best JP albums !