Because the sensation was perfect. Rob Halford is perfect for making an album that the remaining priest nailed to the wall, certainly no one should ever view music as a competition ... but in direct comparison to the two Judas Priest releases shows that Halford instrumental in songwriting with Judas Priest clearly was. Of course that's what you had to Resurrection hears nothing new ... but sooo Bobby that yes through with Fight or Two anyway. Here the classic Heavy Metal fan comes back their money ... "Resurrection" the first song at the right volume enjoyed shows again where Rob herholt the new wine, Made in Hell tells Halfords story hauntingly kind and somehow reminds me Riding on the Wind, at Locked and Loaded, he shows again his displeasure over various critics, Nightfall is a hard rocking number with singalong chorus ... and Silent Screams is anyway the Oberhammer in the master shares his sorrow with us. The one you love to hate in a duet with Dickinson rumbles violently out of the boxes and is another highlight. Although Cyberworld Slow down and are nothing special but go quite well in the leg ... the two would fit well on Defenders of the Faith. Twist, Temptation, Drive and Saviour, in my humble opinion the weakest numbers on Resurrection but of course that whine at very high levels. All in all, a Resurrection fat production with a lot of power, a very playful young band and a top form of Rob Halford in advanced age is still the most power tube has one can ask for. Great debut of the new band and the same again the entry into the premier class. 5 Stars.