Dreamer Deceiver
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"Dreamer Deceiver" | |
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Song by Judas Priest | |
from the album Sad Wings of Destiny | |
Released | 23 March 1976 |
Recorded | November–December 1975 |
Studio | Rockfield, Wales |
Genre | |
Length | 5:51 |
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Producer(s) |
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"Dreamer Deceiver" is a power ballad by English heavy metal band Judas Priest, featured on their 1976 studio album Sad Wings of Destiny. Unlike other songs on the album, the song is a "spacey ballad."[1] The song is known for showing off Rob Halford's full vocal range, starting from soft, quiet singing, to high pitched shrieking. It was performed by the band on the British television programme The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1975.
The 2-part medley was released as a single in Japan in 1976 calling the first song "I – Dreamer Deceiver" and the second song "II – Deceiver".
The lyrics describe a mystical figure who takes the narrator up through the sky. He ends up "lost above", but is "in peace of mind". He then instructs the listener to try to find a way. The guitar solo is played by Glenn Tipton. This song segues into the next song, "Deceiver", via a long, high pitched scream by Halford.
Personnel
- Rob Halford – lead vocals
- K. K. Downing – guitar
- Glenn Tipton – guitar, piano
- Ian Hill – bass
- Alan Moore – drums
References
- ^ Huey, Steve. Sad Wings of Destiny review AllMusic. Retrieved 22 January 2014
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