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Product Summary
Format: CD
Manufacturer: Wea/elektra Entertainment
Buy.com Sku: 60077637
UPC: 075596111324
UPC 14: 00075596111324
Release Date: 8/12/1991
Buy.com Sales Rank: 8252
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
Sample
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Metallica: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Jason Newstead (bass); Lars Ulrich (drums). | |
| Recorded at One On One Recording, Los Angeles, California between October 1990 and June 1991. | |
| Personnel: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Lars Ulrich (drums). | |
| Recording information: One On One Recording, Los Angeles, CA (10/1990-06/1991). | |
| Arranger: Michael Kamen. | |
| When a genre-defining group like Metallica, whose past albums have rocked the charts with virtually no airplay, enlists the aid of a hit-making producer like Bob Rock, the result is bound to be monumental. METALLICA, their sixth studio release, surpasses all expectations. | |
| METALLICA is an extremely heavy album. It carries a presence, a huge, live sound different from that heard on their previous recordings. What once could not be tamed has been refined, resulting in a fuller, more powerful guitar sound in an already guitar-intensive band. They have evolved from the messy, unabashed thrashers of their youth into a more confident, poised and angry bunch, not only retaining their fire but stoking it into a chunky, tight-fisted maelstrom of scowling energy. | |
| Serious riffs provide punch and punctuation for James Hetfield's gruff vocals which rage against society and religion, and revel in suspicion and sarcasm. METALLICA is full of songs just as potent as the hugely popular "Enter Sandman," yet is not as complicated as their recent albums have seemed. "Sad But True," which is just as low down and dirty as anything labeled "grunge," exemplifies the poise of the metal band that can foresee the punchlines to their riffs and has the patience to wait for them. | |
Producer: Bob Rock; James Hetfield; Lars Ulrich |
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Engineer: Randy Staub; Mike Tacci |
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Artist Overview
Metallica deflated the pomposity of 1970s rock, while reinvigorating heavy metal with their fast, fierce, and surprisingly melodic sound. Pioneers of the thrash metal subgenre, vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich set down the foundation for the virtuoso playing of lead guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Cliff Burton. When Burton died in a tragic bus accident, the band grudgingly moved on, recruiting Jason Newsted and eventually launching the highly successful ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL tour. With a common-man image and no-frills approach, the band lent a hand in slaying '80s glam metal. By the '90s, Metallica's non-stop touring and landmark albums made them one of the biggest--and most respected--rock bands on the planet.
Artist Influences
AC/DC | Aerosmith | Angel Witch | Anvil | Black Sabbath | Blue ?yster Cult | Budgie (Metal) | Deep Purple | Diamond Head (Metal) | G.B.H. | Iron Maiden | Judas Priest | Killing Joke | Led Zeppelin | Lynyrd Skynyrd | Misfits (U.S.) | Mot?rhead | Queen | Samhain | Saxon | The Stooges | Thin Lizzy | UFO | Venom | Wishbone Ash
AC/DC | Aerosmith | Angel Witch | Anvil | Black Sabbath | Blue ?yster Cult | Budgie (Metal) | Deep Purple | Diamond Head (Metal) | G.B.H. | Iron Maiden | Judas Priest | Killing Joke | Led Zeppelin | Lynyrd Skynyrd | Misfits (U.S.) | Mot?rhead | Queen | Samhain | Saxon | The Stooges | Thin Lizzy | UFO | Venom | Wishbone Ash
Artist Contemporaries
Alice in Chains | Anacrusis | Anthrax | Carcass | Celtic Frost | Corrosion of Conformity | Danzig | Death | Death Angel | Faith No More | Fear | Guns N' Roses | Kreator | Kyuss | Machine Head | Megadeth | Mercyful Fate | Metal Church | Nuclear Assault | Overkill | Ozzy Osbourne | Pantera | Prong | Queensr?che | Sepultura | Slayer | Soundgarden | Testament | Voivod
Alice in Chains | Anacrusis | Anthrax | Carcass | Celtic Frost | Corrosion of Conformity | Danzig | Death | Death Angel | Faith No More | Fear | Guns N' Roses | Kreator | Kyuss | Machine Head | Megadeth | Mercyful Fate | Metal Church | Nuclear Assault | Overkill | Ozzy Osbourne | Pantera | Prong | Queensr?che | Sepultura | Slayer | Soundgarden | Testament | Voivod
Artist Followers
Alice in Chains | As I Lay Dying | Biohazard | Bolt Thrower | Cannibal Corpse | Carcass | CKY | Coal Chamber | Cradle of Filth | Creed (Post-Grunge) | Death Angel | Deftones | Dethklok | Disturbed | Dream Theater | Entombed | Evanescence | Evile | From First to Last | GWAR | H.I.M. (Goth Rock) | Hayden | Hellyeah | Helmet | Iced Earth | Killswitch Engage | King's X | Korn | Kyuss | Lamb of God | Machine Head | Mastodon | Morbid Angel | Mudvayne | Neurosis | Nick Cave | P.O.D. | Pantera | Pro-Pain | Prong | Sepultura | Sevendust | Slayer | System of a Down | Testament | Therapy? | Trivium | Type O Negative | Underoath | Vision of Disorder | White Zombie
Alice in Chains | As I Lay Dying | Biohazard | Bolt Thrower | Cannibal Corpse | Carcass | CKY | Coal Chamber | Cradle of Filth | Creed (Post-Grunge) | Death Angel | Deftones | Dethklok | Disturbed | Dream Theater | Entombed | Evanescence | Evile | From First to Last | GWAR | H.I.M. (Goth Rock) | Hayden | Hellyeah | Helmet | Iced Earth | Killswitch Engage | King's X | Korn | Kyuss | Lamb of God | Machine Head | Mastodon | Morbid Angel | Mudvayne | Neurosis | Nick Cave | P.O.D. | Pantera | Pro-Pain | Prong | Sepultura | Sevendust | Slayer | System of a Down | Testament | Therapy? | Trivium | Type O Negative | Underoath | Vision of Disorder | White Zombie
Compilation Appearances
| 25Th Anniv Rock Roll Hall Of Fame C | |
| 25Th Anniv Rock Roll Hall Of Fame C | |
| Best Of Rock Roll Hall Of Fame Plus | |
| Bridge School Concerts 25Th Ann Ed |
Associated Artists and Works
Technical Info
| Release Date : 08/12/1991 | |
| Original Release Date : 1991 | |
| Catalog ID : 61113 | |
| Label : Elektra | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00075596111324 |
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (5/13/99, p.50)
- Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's."
- Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's."
Rolling Stone (9/5/91)
- 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Several songs...seem destined to become hard-rock classics....[They] effectively bridg[e] the gap between commercial metal and the much harder thrash of Slayer, Anthrax and Megadeth..."
- 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Several songs...seem destined to become hard-rock classics....[They] effectively bridg[e] the gap between commercial metal and the much harder thrash of Slayer, Anthrax and Megadeth..."
Spin (9/99, p.146)
- Ranked #52 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s."
- Ranked #52 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s."
Spin (9/91)
- Highly Recommended - "...A burnished black gem..."
- Highly Recommended - "...A burnished black gem..."
Spin (p.89)
- "This record's diamond-tipped tuneage stripped the band's melancholy guitar excess down to melodic, radio-ready bullets and ballads."
- "This record's diamond-tipped tuneage stripped the band's melancholy guitar excess down to melodic, radio-ready bullets and ballads."
Entertainment Weekly (8/16/91)
- "...Rock's preeminent speed-metal cyclone...Metallica may have invented a new genre: progressive thrash..." - Rating: B
- "...Rock's preeminent speed-metal cyclone...Metallica may have invented a new genre: progressive thrash..." - Rating: B
Q (8/00, p.127)
- Included in Q's "Best Metal Albums Of All Time" - "...Transformed them from cult metal heroes into global superstars....bringing a little refinement to their undoubted power..."
- Included in Q's "Best Metal Albums Of All Time" - "...Transformed them from cult metal heroes into global superstars....bringing a little refinement to their undoubted power..."
Melody Maker (12/91)
- Ranked #16 in Melody Maker's list of the top 30 albums of 1991 - "...In a committed move away from their thrash roots, METALLICA was slower, less complicated, and probably twice as heavy as anything they'd done before..."
- Ranked #16 in Melody Maker's list of the top 30 albums of 1991 - "...In a committed move away from their thrash roots, METALLICA was slower, less complicated, and probably twice as heavy as anything they'd done before..."
Kerrang (Magazine)
(p.55)
- "[The album] that propelled them out of the metal ghetto to true mainstream global rock superstardom."
(p.55)
- "[The album] that propelled them out of the metal ghetto to true mainstream global rock superstardom."
Bio
Since they formed in 1981, San Francisco Bay Area band Metallica has gone from underground heavy metal band to one of the most successful acts in the world, with an intensely loyal fan base. Metallica albums have earned gold and/or platinum certifications in over 40 countries. In addition, a live box-set release (containing over 8 hours of live music and video, retailing at over $80), has sold over 600,000 units worldwide, making it the biggest selling box set of its kind in history. Metallica has garnered numerous awards and accolades throughout the world in their career, 4 Grammy Awards, 2 American Music Awards, 2 MTV Music Video Awards and 26 California Music Awards. When it comes to touring, there are few, if any, bands who deliver live the way Metallica does. Their shows, which began in clubs and garages in the early 80's, are now selling out in arenas and stadiums throughout the world, and continue to be the most intense, powerful and visually stimulating concert experience ever delivered. The most impressive achievement that bears mentioning is the fact that Metallica continues to be a strong attraction in the touring world; a truly rare feat in today's mercurial entertainment business, where fans often change allegiance to bands as often as they do hairstyles. Metallica is a band whose success can be directly attributed to a passion and no-compromise attitude in every project they undertake.
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