"Sad Wings of Destiny" to describe in one word is not easy, but in my opinion, to get to the sustainable phrases like "classic" and even "milestone" not around. Lange would be to talk about the importance and the ingenuity of this disc, like carrying coals to Newcastle. Here postulated the priest nor the typical seventies heavy metal sound, but unlike unfortunately some famous bands, everything shone in an extraordinary sound, it also speaks to more than just fancy good production. After all, it was only in 1976, and yet managed to bring any song so true to detail, hard and perfectly adapted to the listener, like Judas Priest, it is probably also been important in the studio. The wealth of emotions one can almost not believe it zünt particularly the third and fourth track of the album "Dreamer Deceiver" and "Dreamer". Such lumps would probably even die-hard fans do not have credited the priests. Every song on this album knows to please everyone in his own way, and especially guitar technically you realize how diverse Rob Halford and co. Here already were. If you listen more closely, one could partly feel they are dealing with Black Sabbath, as JP sound similar now and then, presumably they would be based on their influences, although I'm sure they do not auswaren on "Copycat".
Conclusion: Expresses important Judas Priest disc. Buy, buy, buy! 5 Fat star!