Rising in the East

Rising in the East is a live DVD of Judas Priest, released on 15 November 2005, performing a concert in Tokyo's Nippon Budokan, filmed on 19 May 2005. It is the first straight-to-DVD release.

Rising in the East
Video by
Released15 November 2005
Recorded19 May 2005
Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan
GenreHeavy metal
LabelRhino
Judas Priest chronology
Electric Eye
(2003)
Rising in the East
(2005)
Live Vengeance '82
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Release

In unconfirmed reports, the DVD was to be pushed back to January 2006, but other sources still listed the release date for 15 November 2005. Former website Play.com showed a cover image that was completely different than what is displayed.[1]

Information

The band filmed two sold-out performances on 18 & 19 May 2005 in Tokyo in which the latter footage was used instead. Glenn Tipton explains that the band decided to film their performances at the Budokan "because it's a special venue. It's world-renowned. We thought it was an ideal choice. We filmed both nights but we ended up using the second night only for this DVD. We wanted it to be as live and as real as possible, and when you start taking from different shows there isn't continuity. We wanted it to be one show and that's exactly what it is." Rob Halford says that the display of Rising in the East to the fans "is the first time seeing us reunited for a full-length show in the DVD format. I think the DVD compounds all the great things that Priest fans and metal fans all around the world love about the band. Priest is still a powerful, physical, full-on experience in the live domain. What this DVD is intended to do is give longtime Priest fans another great memory to add to their collection, and it's also an opportunity for new Priest fans to explore all the great things we're achieving three decades later."[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Hellion" (Instrumental)1:22
2."Electric Eye"3:42
3."Metal Gods"4:44
4."Riding on the Wind"3:23
5."The Ripper"3:09
6."A Touch of Evil"6:04
7."Judas Rising"4:28
8."Revolution"4:55
9."Hot Rockin'"3:41
10."Breaking the Law"3:21
11."I'm a Rocker"3:50
12."Diamonds & Rust" (Joan Baez cover)4:14
13."Worth Fighting for"4:39
14."Deal with the Devil"4:26
15."Beyond the Realms of Death"6:52
16."Turbo Lover"6:14
17."Hellrider"5:42
18."Victim of Changes"11:29
19."Exciter"5:57
20."Painkiller"7:09
Encores
No.TitleLength
21."Hell Bent for Leather"4:18
22."Living After Midnight"6:54
23."You've Got Another Thing Comin'"9:23
Total length:1:59:56

Personnel

Sales and certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[3] Gold 50,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

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References

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