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Halford III: Winter Songs

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Recorded
  
2008–2009

Artist
  
Halford

Producer
  
Roy Z

Genre
  
Heavy metal

Length
  
41:57

Release date
  
2009

Label
  
Metal God Entertainment

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Released
  
November 3, 2009 November 9, 2009 November 13, 2009

Halford III Winter Songs (2009)
  
Halford IV Made of Metal (2010)

Similar
  
Halford albums, Heavy metal albums

Halford III: Winter Songs is the third studio album by the heavy metal band Halford, the solo project of Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford.

Contents

History

It was released on November 3, 2009, in the United States and on November 9, 2009, in Europe. Written, arranged and recorded between 2008–2009, it is Halford's first solo release in more than seven years. The release includes a collection of new Halford-penned tracks plus traditional holiday favorites presented with original heavy metal arrangements by Halford himself and producer/guitarist Roy Z.

The first single "Get Into the Spirit" was released on September 29, 2009.

Track listing

All songs arranged by Rob Halford, Roy Z., Ed Roth, John Baxter.

Personnel

Halford
  • Rob Halford – vocals
  • Roy Z – guitar
  • Metal Mike Chlasciak – guitar
  • Mike Davis – bass
  • Bobby Jarzombek – drums
  • Additional performer
  • Ed Roth – keyboards
  • Production
  • Produced and engineered by Roy Z
  • Executive producer – John Baxter
  • Mixed and engineered by Pete Martinez
  • Sound design, percussion, and engineering by John Mattox
  • Drum tuning by Mike Fassano
  • Mastered by Maor Appelbaum
  • Graphic direction, web marketing, and design by Attila Juhasz
  • Cover illustration and packaging design by Marc Sasso
  • Photography by John Eder, Marc Sasso, David Hildreth, and John Baxter
  • Songs

    1Get Into the Spirit5:26
    2We Three Kings4:06
    3Oh Come O Come Emmanuel4:38

    References

    Halford III: Winter Songs Wikipedia