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Music : Ride the Lightning |
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Metallica
EAN: 0075596039628
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Elektra / Wea
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Elektra / Wea
Release Date: October 25, 1990
Studio: Elektra / Wea
Sales Rank: 741
MPN: 075596039628
Disc 1:- Fight Fire with Fire
- Ride the Lightning
- For Whom the Bell Tolls
- Fade to Black
- Trapped Under Ice
- Escape
- Creeping Death
- The Call of Ktulu
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Album Description: Digitally remastered reissue of their 1984 album on a 24 karat gold CD from DCC. From the original master tapes. Booklet includes complete original artwork.
Amazon.com essential recording: Don't let that classical-guitar-ish opening to "Fight Fire with Fire" fool you--Ride the Lightning packs a heavy-metal wallop. While not as ambitious as the subsequent Master of Puppets, this early Metallica album is indubitably one of their best. Thematically, it explores death and dying from myriad points of view: nuclear war ("Fight Fire with Fire"), electric-chair execution (the title track), and drowning ("Trapped Under Ice"). Interestingly, the best track on this album is probably "Fade to Black," a slower, more introspective song about suicide. There's also "Creeping Death," which remains a concert favorite. An excellent mix of rapid-fire guitar riffs, rip-roaring solos, and singer James Hetfield's trademark growl, this is thrash metal at its finest. Very highly recommended. --Genevieve Williams
Amazon.com: Don't let that classical-guitar-ish opening to "Fight Fire with Fire" fool you--Ride the Lightning packs a heavy-metal wallop. While not as ambitious as the subsequent Master of Puppets, this early Metallica album is indubitably one of their best. Thematically, it explores death and dying from myriad points of view: nuclear war ("Fight Fire with Fire"), execution by electric chair (the title track), and drowning ("Trapped Under Ice"). Interestingly, the album's best track is "Fade to Black," a slower, introspective song about suicide. There's also "Creeping Death," which remains a concert favorite. An excellent mix of rapid-fire guitar riffs, rip-roaring solos, and singer James Hetfield's trademark growl, this is thrash metal at its finest. -- Genevieve Williams
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This time around, Metallica seem like they have a purpose with their music. Not only does Metallica surpass Kill em all, But Metallica creates an essential document in the history of all Metal music. The guitar playing is outstanding all throughout and the solos are all extremely impressive no matter how many times this album has been heard. There is not a bad song in sight on this album. And plus, you know you've caught onto something real good when you can play an entire album and never once hit ... Read More
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this one is my favorite one by metallica. it is just the way the songs,sounded. it is a must have for all rock fans because this one is a classic. fade to black is my favorite track, then call of the ktulu. this one has great guitar, drum,bass on it, the sound is very cool. if you never bought a metallica cd, then i suggest this one. this is metallica at its best. what more can i say, its a rock classic.
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At first I wasn't that big fan of this CD, but i started listening to this CD and I liked most of the songs(except for ESCAPE). Fade to Black was the best but the rest of the songs followed closely. Is a good CD to listen to when puching people or giving the middle finger to the blind
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Metallica may have artistically peaked with Master Of Puppets (or maybe Justice), but this is my favorite album by them. It balances the fiery rawness of the debut with the more complex arrangements found on Puppets to create one of metal's defining masterpieces. Anyone who's ever had even a passing interest in metal has owned this album at some point or another.
It starts out with what is arguably Metallica's hardest hitting song of their career, Fight Fire With Fire (dig those drums, ... Read More
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Ride the Lighting was such an amazing album. There were many great songs on this album, such as Escape with it's great chorus line, the title track with its great intro, Klutu with the great reprise at the end, but the real highlight of this album is Fade to Black. Fade to Black is simply one of the greatest metal songs ever made, it's dark lyrics about a man contemplating and commiting suicide, Hammett does an amazing job on this song, especialy on the solo. The solo probably Metallica's best and one ... Read More
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