Bisherige Auswahl:
keine Auswahl
Ergebnis einschränken:
|
Weitere Produkte von Metallica |
Bemerkungen / Titelliste: |
Disc 01 01. "Enter sandman (Remastered 2021)" 02. "Sad but true (Remastered 2021)" 03. "Holier Than Thou (Remastered 2021)" 04. "The unforgiven (Remastered 2021)" 05. "Wherever I may roam (Remastered 2021)" 06. "Don't Tread On Me (Remastered 2021)" 07. "Through The Never (Remastered 2021)" 08. "Nothing else matters (Remastered 2021)" 09. "Of Wolf And Man (Remastered 2021)" 10. "The God That Failed (Remastered 2021)" 11. "My Friend Of Misery (Remastered 2021)" 12. "The Struggle Within (Remastered 2021)"
Disc 02 01. "Enter Sandman (From Kirk's Riff Tapes)" 02. "Enter Sandman (May 13th, 1991 Rough Mix)" 03. "Sad But True (July 12th, 1990, Demo)" 04. "Holier Than Thou (August 13th, 1990, Demo)" 05. "The Unforgiven (Pre-Production Rehearsal)" 06. "Wherever I May Roam (July 30th, 1990, Writing in Progress)" 07. "Don't Tread on Me (August 13th, 1990, Demo)" 08. "Through the Never (Take 53 - October 22nd, 1990)" 09. "Nothing Else Matters (From James' Riff Tapes)" 10. "Of Wolf and Man (June 2nd, 1991 Rough Mix)" 11. "The God That Failed (August 31st, 1990, Demo)" 12. "My Friend of Misery (Pre-Production Rehearsal)" 13. "The Struggle Within (Take 12 - November 10th, 1990)" 14. "Nothing Else Matters (Elevator Version)"
Disc 03 01. "Enter Sandman (Live at Tushino Airfield, Moscow, Russia / September 28th, 1991)" 02. "Sad But True (Live at Day on the Green, Oakland, CA / October 12th, 1991)" 03. "Holier Than Thou (Live at L.C. Walker Arena, Muskegon, MI / November 1st 1991)" 04. "The Unforgiven (Live at Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA / January 11th, 1992 / Physical Version)" 05. "Wherever I May Roam (Live at Day on the Green, Oakland, CA / October 12th, 1991)" 06. "Creeping Death (Live at Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA / January 11th, 1992 / Physical Version)" 07. "Through The Never (Live at Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA / January 11th, 1992 / Physical Version)" 08. "Nothing Else Matters (Live at Wembley Stadium, London, England / April 20th, 1992)" 09. "Of Wolf and Man (Live at Maimarktgel?nde, Mannheim, Germany / May 22nd, 1993)" 10. "For Whom The Bell Tolls (Live at Day on the Green, Oakland, CA / October 12th, 1991 / Physical Version)" 11. "One (Live at Tushino Airfield, Moscow, Russia / September 28th, 1991)" 12. "Whiplash (Live at Tushino Airfield, Moscow, Russia / September 28th, 1991 / Physical Version)" 13. "So What (Live at Maimarktgel?nde, Mannheim, Germany / May 22nd, 1993 / Physical Version)"
|
 | Anzahl der Tonträger: |
3 |
 | Beschreibung: | Runningtime: 00:00:00, Arranged By [Orchestration Arranged By]: Michael Kamen, Bass: Jason Newsted, Drums: Lars Ulrich, Edited By [Digital Editing By]: Dan Monti, Executive-Producer: Greg Fidelman, Guitar, Vocals: James Hetfield, Lead Guitar: Kirk Hammett, Mastered By: Reuben Cohen, Mixed By: Greg Fidelman, Photography By: Ross Halfin, Producer: Bob Rock, Producer [With]: James Hetfield, Producer [With]: Lars Ulrich, Recorded By: Randy Staub, Recorded By [Assistant]: Mike Tacci, Remastered By: Bob Ludwig, Transferred By: Inveniem, Transferred By: Jared Hawkins, Transferred By: Tal Miller, Transferred By [Transferred, Fixed], Mixed By [And/Or Mixed By]: Kent Matcke, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Jason Newsted, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Jason Newsted, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: Cliff Burton, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Kirk Hammett, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: Cliff Burton, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: James Hetfield, Written-By: Lars Ulrich, Written-By: Chris Exall, Written-By: Clive Blake, Written-By: Nick Culmer, Labelcode 7747106 (BLCKND008R-3, 00602577471063), Copyright (c) Blackened Recordings Inc., Phonographic Copyright (p) Blackened Recordings Inc., Licensed To Universal International Music B.V., Made By Universal, Recorded At One On One Studios, Recorded At Bayview Studios, Recorded At Tushino Airfield, Recorded At Oakland Coliseum Stadium, Recorded At L.C. Walker Arena, Recorded At Arco Arena, Recorded At Wembley Stadium, Recorded At Maimarktgelände Mannheim, Glass Mastered At Sony DADC, Glass Mastered At Sony DADC, Glass Mastered At Sony DADC, Remastered A |  | Herstellernummer: |
7747106 |
 | Details zur Produktsicherheit
Verantwortliche Person für die EU:
Universal Music GmbH Mühlenstrasse 25, 10243 Berlin, DE productsafety@umusic.com |  |
|
Kunden, die dieses Produkt gekauft haben, haben auch Folgende gekauft
Samuel G. - 15.04.2023  Classic album redone with great presentation. The bonus discs are a cool look at the songs as works in progress as well as some great live material which I always love. My only complaint would be the mixing. A lot of Metallica's stuff often seems to be the product of someone with hearing loss where the high frequencies get loud enough to start hurting your ears while the bass is still faint. But, that's also personal taste and can be adjusted with a little eq.
|  | Peter K. - 08.01.2023  An excellent 3 CD edition of the Black Album. Includes demo’s and live material.
|  | HYUNG RAE K. - 28.07.2022  We know the music, we know it's a masterpiece and it sounds incredible in this reissue.
The boxset is wondrous, they really went above and beyond with the massive amount of extra goddies and mementos.
|  | Yuriy P. - 23.12.2021  In general, reviewing the Black Album of Metallica is a little empty occupation, anyway everyone has heard it for sure, and if not, then urgently, running after it. This is one of those albums for which the group is immortalized, inscribed in golden letters in the tablets of musical culture. This is one of the albums to which heavy music owes its massive popularization, breaking many sales records, outstripping a huge number of successful pop artists. With this album, the fashion began to scold Metallica, accuse of commerce, of course, all this is stupidity and envy. Because they were able to do what others only dream of. This album made Metallica a star in more than just the metal scene. After the ingenious "... And Justice For All" it was really time to change something, the pinnacle of technically sophisticated thrash was taken, and the subsequent hammering of this vein would lead to the fact that Metallica would turn into antique metalworkers, hammering the same for years. most. Fortunately, Metallica is not afraid of experiments and changes, and now, thanks to this, another masterpiece was born. Here we no longer have fancy 8-9-minute pieces, but much shorter and less complex structure, even more pop. However, the technicality still hasn't gone anywhere, lyricism, melodicism have been added, and "Nothing Else Matters" is generally something Metallica has never done before. But what is there to tell, you need to hear it. Such albums are timeless, out of competition, out of style
|  |
|
|
 |
 |
|