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Metallica garage album
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Metallica may have had their most uninspired period of their career in those years but they sure do play with lots of energy and conviction on these cover tunes.

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It´s not very long ago that I reviewed "Reload" which was Metallica´s latest studio album at the time and that album sounds pretty tired and uninspired to my ears and therefore it´s such a great pleasure to lay ears to the songs on Disc 1 which are so full of energy and the joy of playing. Metallica´s regular studio albums usually takes years to prepare and record but many of these songs are rehearsed and recorded within a very short time span mostly to have fun and not neccessarily to make great everlasting art.ĭisc 1 contains some really great material recorded in September to Oktober 1998. When the king of bastardized rock´n´roll decides to rub his warts against your cheek you better be prepared to take it. I especially enjoy the anekdote where bassist Jason Newsted talks about Lemmy from Motörhead rubbing his warts against his cheek during a Metallica live performance at Lemmy´s 50 years birthday. The thick booklet is actually quite informative and filled with funny anekdotes about the songs and the artists that Metallica have chosen to cover. This is Metallica letting it all hang out just having fun with songs they really enjoy playing by artists that have inspired them to make their own music the way they do. Disc 2 features all songs from the out of print "The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited (1987)" EP, the B-side songs from the "Creeping Death (1984)" EP and some B-sides from the years 1988 - 1991. The eleven tracks on Disc 1 are all exclusively recorded for and released on "Garage Inc." while most songs on Disc 2 (excluding the Mötorhead songs which I don´t believe have been released elsewhere) have been released before. "Garage Inc." is a double CD release compiled from various recording sessions between 19. The album was released in 1998 by Vertigo Records between the studio album releases of "Reload (1997)" and "St. "Garage Inc." is a compilation cover tunes album (yes I do not regard this as a regular full-length studio album) by US heavy metal/ thrash metal act Metallica. Cliff Burton / bass (Blitzkrieg and Am I Evil?) Jason Newstead / bass, backing vocals (except Blitzkrieg and Am I Evil?) Kirk Hammett / lead guitars, backing vocals James Hetfield / lead vocals, rhythm guitars Crash Course in Brain Surgery - (Budgie 1971) (3:10)ĥ. Loverman - (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 1994) (7:53)ħ.

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Free Speech for the Dumb - (Discharge 1982) (2:36)Ģ. It remains a fan favorite and a testament to Metallica’s diverse range of influences.These tracks were recorded in 1997-1998 for the Garage Inc. received generally positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success, reaching the top 10 in several countries. The album also features collaborations with other artists, including Mercyful Fate’s King Diamond on a medley of their songs. Some of the notable cover songs on “Garage Inc.” include “Whiskey in the Jar” by Thin Lizzy, “Turn the Page” by Bob Seger, and “Am I Evil?” by Diamond Head. The album consists of two discs, with the first disc featuring newly recorded cover songs and the second disc featuring covers previously released on various EPs and soundtracks.

metallica garage album

The album is a tribute to the band’s early influences, featuring covers of songs by various artists that influenced Metallica’s sound. is a compilation album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released in 1998.

metallica garage album

The song features Trower’s signature guitar playing style, characterized by heavy use of distortion, wah-wah, and vibrato. “A Bridge Of Sighs” is was originally recorded by English guitarist Robin Trower and released on his 1974 album A Bridge Of Sighs. “A Bridge Of Sighs” is a hidden song by Metallica from their album Garage Inc.












Metallica garage album