Metallica
Released August 13, 1991
Here we have Metallica's breakthrough album, the Black album. This is what put Metallica into the mainstream, and it is indeed a masterpeice. Every song on this on is a classic. The talent is all there. The production is crystal clear. Everything about this album is epic.
A lot of people complain that this is all a little too mainstream, but I disagree. I believe the boys to be in top performance, just because it's a little more accessible, doesn't mean that the talent is gone. Kirk plays some of his greatest solos on this album. I believe that... everyone is in top form. Jason Newsted also gets a chance to prove himself on this one. As a bassist, I believe his basslines on the slower songs to showcase his talent the most. He packs a lot of emotion, especially in Nothing Else Matters.
01 - Enter Sandman
02 - Sad But True
03 - Holier Than Thou
04 - The Unforgiven
05 - Wherever I May Roam
06 - Don't Tread On Me
07 - Through The Never
08 - Nothing Else Matters
09 - Of Wolf And Man
10 - The God That Failed
11 - My Friend Of Misery
12 - The Struggle Within
A lot of people complain that this is all a little too mainstream, but I disagree. I believe the boys to be in top performance, just because it's a little more accessible, doesn't mean that the talent is gone. Kirk plays some of his greatest solos on this album. I believe that... everyone is in top form. Jason Newsted also gets a chance to prove himself on this one. As a bassist, I believe his basslines on the slower songs to showcase his talent the most. He packs a lot of emotion, especially in Nothing Else Matters.
Track List :
01 - Enter Sandman
02 - Sad But True
03 - Holier Than Thou
04 - The Unforgiven
05 - Wherever I May Roam
06 - Don't Tread On Me
07 - Through The Never
08 - Nothing Else Matters
09 - Of Wolf And Man
10 - The God That Failed
11 - My Friend Of Misery
12 - The Struggle Within
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