
Metallica is a Metal album by Metallica, originally released in 1991. On Gatefold: 583 pressings tracked, owned by 186 collectors.
About
The first people Metallica thanked when they won a Grammy Award in 1991, for what became known as The Black Album, were the progressive rock band Jethro Tull. Not because of their inordinate influence on Metallica, or even because Metallica felt a kinship with them—but because Jethro Tull hadn’t put out their own album that year to stand as competition. Tull had infamously won the award for Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance in 1989—a reflection of both the Academy’s disconnect with metal culture and how uneasily it sat in the mainstream. And while The Black Album’s win didn’t constitute acceptance, per se, it acknowledged what fans of the band had understood for going on 10 years: Metal was the vanguard of hard rock, and Metallica was the vanguard of metal. Drummer and cowriter Lars Ulrich says they used to labor for hours over the perfect take, Frankenstein-ing together fragments of drum part, punching in riff, blending and overdubbing until every wrinkle was ironed flat. They wanted precision, and by precision they meant technical mastery—a superlative in a world where the goal is to play as hard, fast, and complicatedly as possible without slipping. And it isn’t that The Black Album isn’t complex. But whereas tracks like “One,” “Master of Puppet,” and “Seek & Destroy”—songs that not only defined Metallica’s sound, but the sound of ’80s metal in general—foregrounded complexity as proof of the band’s stamina and ambition, the music here is streamlined and the performances natural. Ulrich says producer Bob Rock helped them understand their recordings not just as seamless stacks of riff, but as shapes with ebb and flow, rise and fall. .
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Tracklist
- 1Enter Sandman5:31
- 2Sad But True5:24
- 3Holier Than Thou3:47
- 4The Unforgiven6:27
- 5Wherever I May Roam6:44
- 6Don't Tread On Me4:00
- 7Through the Never4:04
- 8Nothing Else Matters6:28
- 9Of Wolf and Man4:16
- 10The God That Failed5:08
- 11My Friend of Misery6:49
- 12The Struggle Within3:52
Sound DNA
- Metal
- Heavy Metal
- heavy
- anthemic
- outlaw
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- James HetfieldBAND, GUITAR, VOCALS GUITAR GUITAR , VOCALS
- Jason NewstedBAND, BASS BASS BASS GUITAR
- Kirk HammettBAND, LEAD GUITAR GUITAR LEAD GUITAR
- Lars UlrichBAND, DRUMS DRUMS DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Michael KamenARRANGED BY ORCHESTRATED BY ARRANGED BY, ORCHESTRATED BY
- 'Tallica Road CrewBACKING VOCALS
- Brian MayBACKING VOCALS GUITAR WRITTEN-BY
- Brian TatlerFEATURING
- Chris ThompsonBACKING VOCALS
- Colin KimberleyFEATURING
- Duncan ScottFEATURING
- Freddie MercuryWRITTEN-BY
- John DeaconBASS GUITAR WRITTEN-BY
- John MarshallFEATURING, RHYTHM GUITAR
- Queen
- Roger TaylorBACKING VOCALS DRUMS WRITTEN-BY
- Sean HarrisFEATURING
- Spike EdneyBACKING VOCALS KEYBOARDS
186 collectors on Gatefold own this · 583 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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