Bullet Train (song)

"Bullet Train"
Single by Judas Priest
from the album Jugulator
B-side Rapid Fire ('98 version), The Green Manalishi ('98 version)
Released 1998
Recorded 1996 - 1997, Silvermere Studios, Surrey, England
Genre Heavy metal
Length 5:11
Label SPV/Steamhammer
Writer(s) K. K. Downing, Glenn Tipton
Producer(s) Glenn Tipton
K.K. Downing
Sean Lynch
Judas Priest singles chronology
"Burn in Hell"
(1997)
"Bullet Train"
(1998)
"Bloodsuckers"
(2001)
Jugulator track listing
"Abductors"
(8)
"Bullet Train"
(9)
"Cathedral Spires"
(10)

"Bullet Train" is the ninth track and second single by British heavy metal band Judas Priest, from their 1997 album Jugulator. The song remains one of the most popular tracks with Tim 'Ripper' Owens on vocals and is featured on their live album '98 Live Meltdown. The single release of the song features a re-recording of the classic track "Rapid Fire" which originally was included on the album British Steel. The second B-side is a re-recorded cover of The Green Manalishi which is a Fleetwood Mac song that the band recorded in 1978. A digipak promo version from 1997 has only the first track. Another promo has "Bullet Train" and "Blood Stained".

Grammy nomination

In 1999, the song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance[1] but lost to Metallica with their song "Better than You". It was the second time the band was nominated in the category with the first time being in 1990 for the Painkiller album but that time they also lost to Metallica. Later in 2010, the band was nominated and won the Grammy Award for a live performance of "Dissident Aggressor" from the album A Touch of Evil: Live.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Bullet Train"  K. K. Downing, Glenn Tipton 4:08
2. "Rapid Fire ('98 version)"  Glenn Tipton, Rob Halford and K.K. Downing 3:53
3. "The Green Manalishi ('98 version)"  Peter Green 4:10

Personnel

References

  1. James Sullivan (6 January 1999). "Women Dominate Grammys / Lauryn Hill leads with 10 nominations". SFGate.com. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
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