| Metallica - Garage Inc. (Disc 2)
(1998)
|
| Album |
| Artist/Composer |
Metallica |
| Length |
70:43 |
| CD Number |
CD |
| Genre |
Heavy Metal; Hard Rock |
| Label |
Vertigo |
| Index |
546 |
| In Collection |
Yes |
|
| Track List |
| 01 |
Helpless
Garage Days Re-revisited '87
|
06:38 |
| 02 |
The Small Hours
Garage Days Re-revisited '87
|
06:43 |
| 03 |
The Wait
Garage Days Re-revisited '87
|
04:55 |
| 04 |
Crash Course In Brain Surgery
Garage Days Re-revisited '87
|
03:10 |
| 05 |
Last Caress/Green Hell
Garage Days Re-revisited '87
|
03:29 |
| 06 |
Am I Evil?
Garage Days Revisited '84
Diamondhead
|
07:50 |
| 07 |
Blitzkrieg
Garage Days Revisited '84
|
03:36 |
| 08 |
Breadfan
B-side
|
05:41 |
| 09 |
The Prince
B-side
|
04:25 |
| 10 |
Stone Cold Crazy
B-side
|
02:17 |
| 11 |
So What
B-side
|
03:08 |
| 12 |
Killing Time
B-side
|
03:03 |
| 13 |
Overkill
Motorhead '95
|
04:05 |
| 14 |
Damage Case
Motorhead '95
|
03:40 |
| 15 |
Stone Dead Forever
Motorhead '95
|
04:51 |
| 16 |
Too Late Too Late
Motorhead '95
|
03:12 |
| Personal |
| Price |
€ 0,00 |
| Rating |
70% |
|
| Details |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Rare |
No |
| Sound |
Stereo |
|
| Notes |
contains covers and inedit tracks
METALLICA biography:
The most consistently innovative metal band of the late 80s and early 90s were formed during 1981 in California, USA, by Lars ULRICH (b. 26 December 1963, Copenhagen, Denmark; drums) and James Alan HETFIELD (b. 3 August 1963, USA; guitar/vocals) after each separately advertised for fellow musicians in the classified section of American publication, The Recycler. They recorded their first demo, "NO LIFE TIL' LEATHER", with Lloyd GRAND (guitar), who was replaced in January 1982 by David MUSTAINE, whose relationship with ULRICH and HETFIELD proved unsatisfactory. Jef WARNER (guitar) and Ron McGOVNEY (bass) each had a brief tenure with the group, and at the end of 1982 Clifford Lee BURTON (b. 10 February 1962, USA, d. 27 September 1986; bass), formerly of TRAUMA, joined the band, playing his first live performance on 5 March 1983. MUSTAINE departed to form MEGADETH and was replaced by Kirk HAMMETT (b. 18 November 1962, San Francisco, California, USA; guitar). HAMMETT, who came to the attention of ULRICH and HETFIELD while playing with rock band EXODUS, played his first concert with METALLICA on 16 April 1983.
The ULRICH, HETFIELD, BURTON and HAMMETT combination endured until disaster struck the band in the small hours of 27 September 1986, when METALLICA's tour bus overturned in Sweden, killing Cliff BURTON. During those four years the group put thrash metal on the map with the aggression and exuberance of their debut, "KILL 'EM ALL", the album sleeve of which bore the legend 'Bang that head that doesn't bang'. This served as a template for a whole new breed of metal, though the originators themselves were quick to dispense with their own rulebook. Touring with NWOBHM bands RAVEN and VENOM followed, while Music For Nations signed them for European distribution.
Although "RIDE THE LIGHTNING" was not without distinction, notably on 'For Whom The Bell Tolls', it woul |
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