![]() Otherwise, good for Metallica for intuiting that Nick Cave’s “Loverman” sits somewhere on the perimeter of metal (that baritone, that fall-of-man fixation), as does Bob Seger’s “Turn the Page” (that hair, that epic nihilistic gloom on the subject of tour-bus depression). Don’t miss the bonus tracks, which compile all of the band’s covers albums: The 5.98 E.P. It was the fast, minimalist, needling relay-riffing of those bands, as the liner notes from Rolling Stone senior editor David Fricke explain, that were the primary influence on Metallica. 1998Release Date: November 24, 1998Peak Chart Position: 2Producer: Bob Rock with Hetfield & UlrichRecording Location: The Plant Stud. When the four-piece plays their favorite songs, the results are blistering, and Metallica plays It’s Electric, Mercyful Fate, and Whiskey In the Jar like they wrote the songs in their own blood. Black Sabbath’s “Sabbra Cadabra,” OK, but nearly a third of the album is an homage to what was once nerdily called NWOBHM (new wave of British heavy metal) – bands like Sweet Savage and Dlamond Head. Those tracks, as well as all of 1987’s Garage Days Re-Revisited EP, scattered B sides and eleven new covers make up the band’s new double-disc set, Garage Inc. Sanctuary Records are re-packaging the 'Metallic-era' albums into one double set billed 'Full Metal Garage - The Songs That Drove Metallica' for release on June 26. ![]() Clean discs A nice copy of a scarce Metallica LP, as most copies were sold on compact disc when the album was first. Johnny Hardwick, Voice of Conspiracy Nut Dale Gribble on 'King of the Hill,' Dead at 64Ī few songs released in 1984 (“Am I Evil?,” “Blitzkrieg”) first proclaimed Metallica’s goofy fandom for obscure British metal bands. The three discs are M- and look unplayed. ![]()
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