- This album is the seventh studio album by Judas Priest.
- It was recorded at Ibiza Studios in Spain.
- The album has a more radio-friendly sound than previous Judas Priest albums.
- It reached number 13 on the Billboard 200 chart in the United States.
- It has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
- The album's singles were "Don't Go", "Hot Rockin'", and "Heading Out to the Highway".
- The album is considered to be one of Judas Priest's most underrated albums.
Some of the songs on the album that are considered to be fan favorites include "Heading Out to the Highway", "Desert Plains", "Solar Angels", and "Hot Rockin'".
The album has been praised for its strong guitar work, catchy melodies, and energetic performances. However, some critics have criticized the album for being too commercial and for lacking the raw power of earlier Judas Priest albums.
Overall, Point of Entry is a solid album that shows Judas Priest experimenting with a more radio-friendly sound. While it may not be their best album, it is still a worthwhile listen for fans of heavy metal.
Original Release: 1981. |
Catalog No: CK 85436. |
Type: Jewel Case. |
Additional: Special Bonus Tracks. |