Turbo Lover

1986 single by Judas Priest From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Turbo Lover

"Turbo Lover" is a song by the British heavy metal group Judas Priest that the band released as a single from their album Turbo. Both came out in 1986. Unlike the album, which reviewed mixed and often critical responses, most of the reception for this song has been positive, and it has been praised as a Judas Priest classic by music journalists.[4][5][6]

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"Turbo Lover"
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Cover for the 7" single
Single by Judas Priest
from the album Turbo
B-side"Hot for Love"
Released7 April 1986[1]
Recorded1985
Genre
Length5:33
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Tom Allom
Judas Priest singles chronology
"Some Heads Are Gonna Roll"
(1984)
"Turbo Lover"
(1986)
"Locked In"
(1986)
Music video
"Turbo Lover" on YouTube
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The song's lyrics alludes to motorcycle riding, and it broadly features an aggressive, sexual tone, with frontman Rob Halford having described the single as embodying "escapism".[7] Musically, it incorporates a synthesizer-based sound to the band's traditional type of heavy metal music;[6] one music magazine has compared the particular style of "Turbo Lover" to that of Kraftwerk.[8]

Lyrics

The song's lyrics have been described as being about "auto"-eroticism.[9] An article by the musical publication Loudwire remarked that the track succeeded by "[c]elebrating the band's connection with motorcycle culture and everything leather".[5]

Frontman Rob Halford has said: "I just liked the analogy of the motorcycle as a euphemism for love. And 'I'm your turbo lover, Tell me there's no other.' It's got kind of a sexual undertone to it – which is fine. It's been done many times in rock n' roll: to use a machine, car, or motorcycle. It's just a fun bit of escapism more than anything else."[7]

Reception

The music journalist Steve Huey, writing for the service AllMusic, praised the track as "a successful reimagining of the Priest formula" and otherwise stated in his review of the song's parent album, Turbo, that he viewed it "easily the best song on the record".[6] A piece published by Decibel Magazine described the single as "one of the classiest songs in [Judas Priest's discography]".[8] As well, the musical publication Loudwire ranked the song at number ten on its list of the "10 Best Judas Priest Songs".[5]

Track listing

7" single
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1."Turbo Lover"4:39
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1."Hot for Love"4:12
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European 12" single
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Side A
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1."Turbo Lover" (Extended Version)5:33
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1."Hot for Love"4:12
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US 12" single
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Side A
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1."Turbo Lover" (Hi-Octane Mix; Long Version)7:24
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1."Turbo Lover" (Hi-Octane Mix; Short Version)3:59
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Charts

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Chart (1986) Peak
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US Mainstream Rock (Billboard)[10]44
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