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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Freewheel Burning

| cover = Freewheel Burning.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Judas Priest

| album = Defenders of the Faith

| B-side = "Breaking the Law" (live)

| released = December 1983

| recorded = SeptemberNovember 1983

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = Heavy metal

| length = 4:57

| label = Columbia

| writer =

* Rob Halford

* K. K. Downing

* Glenn Tipton

| producer = Tom Allom

| prev_title = Electric Eye

| prev_year = 1982

| next_title = Love Bites

| next_year = 1984

| misc =

}}

"'Freewheel Burning'" is a song by the English heavy metal band Judas Priest, appearing on their 1984 album 'Defenders of the Faith', and first released as the first single off that album. The song was released in late 1983, several weeks prior to "Defenders of the Faith". The 12" version of the single contained an extended guitar intro that was omitted on the full-length release.

The guitar solo in the song is played by Glenn Tipton. The 12" single has an extended version with a guitar harmony intro not included in the 7" and album version.

The B-sides of this single are live versions of "Breaking the Law" and "You've Got Another Thing Comin'" recorded at the US Festival from Glen Helen Park, near Devore, San Bernardino in California on 29 May 1983 in front of an approximately audience of 375,000 people. The version of "Breaking the Law" is also the first official version released to feature K.K. Downing's added live guitar solo.

The music video contains footage of the band playing while a boy is playing the arcade game 'Pole Position' over which Rob Halford's face is superimposed.

Reception



'PopMatters' said, "Tom Allom's production is incredibly dense, lending an already heavy song an added layer of darkness. The guitar tone is tar thick, yet sleek, Hollands robotic drumming a far cry from the unhinged speed of Metallica and Slayer that same year cold and impersonal, while Halfords vocals are over the top, screaming, screeching, spitting out lines like bullets."

'Loudwire' noted the, "savage twin guitar riff, thunderous drum beat and falsetto-emblazoned vocals". 'Blabbermouth' said, "There's still magic listening to Rob Halford blitz his way through those tongue twisters".

Cover versions



A cover version of this song was released by band Fozzy on their 2002 album, 'Happenstance'.

Personnel



*Rob Halford vocals

*Glenn Tipton lead guitar

*K. K. Downing rhythm guitar

*Ian Hill bass

*Dave Holland drums

References



Category:1983 singles

Category:Judas Priest songs

Category:Songs written by Glenn Tipton

Category:Songs written by K. K. Downing

Category:Songs written by Rob Halford

Category:Music videos directed by Julien Temple

Category:1983 songs

Category:Columbia Records singles

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