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Metallica 1999 S&M Live Rock 320Kbps MP3 Gerald
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Metallica
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TV Release: 1970-01-01 DVD Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 12-07-2019 by user
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Album Title: S&M (Live)
Artist | Group: Metallica
Label: Elektra
Release date: 1999
Genre: Rock
Style: Symphonic Rock, Speed Metal, Heavy Metal
.:Track Info Disc 1:.
File format: mp3
BitRate: 320 Kbps
BitRate mode: CBR
Number of track(s): 11
Total duration: 01h:07min:03s:060ms
Total size: 157.68 MB
.:Tracklist Info Disc 2:.
File format: mp3
BitRate: 320 Kbps
BitRate mode: CBR
Number of track(s): 10
Total duration: 01h:06min:16s:798ms
Total size: 155.52 MB
Summary:
To some, it seemed like Metallica were running out of ideas. After 1997’s Reload – which was actually the completion of a session they began for 1996’s Load), the band released the double-album of covers, Garage Inc., and on Nov. 23, 1999, they put out S&M, a two-disc career-spanning live collaboration between Metallica and conductor Michael Kamen’s San Francisco Symphony.
For anyone who’s examined Metallica’s history it was really just another example of the band expanding its horizons and trying something out because they just f---in’ wanted to. It’s a path Metallica have taken throughout their career, whether pioneering a new musical style on 1983’s Kill ‘Em All, abandoning their thrash core and writing a straight-ahead metal record on 1991’s Metallica, experimenting with cut-and-paste production, low-fi engineering and angular writing for 2003’s St. Anger or joining forces with Lou Reed for the improvisational 2011 concept album Lulu. Sometimes the diversions have been triumphs, occasionally they’ve been failures, but each step Metallica has taken has been crucial in their evolution. Without the freedom to screw up, the band wouldn’t have enjoyed its success.
S&M, which stands for Symphony and Metallica, wasn’t a groundbreaking achievement, but it was a cool experiment that yielded an enjoyable album. The album features at least one selection from every studio record except Kill ‘Em All, as well as the two new songs, “No Leaf Clover” and “Human,” and Kamen wrote a complementary orchestral score for over 100 classical musicians.
Kamen discovered Metallica in 1991 when he worked with producer Bob Rock on parts for an acoustic remix of “Nothing Else Matters,” which was the B-side of the “Sad But True” single. Intrigued by the possibilities of a true collaboration, Kamen asked Metallica if they would be interested in playing a set of their songs along with his orchestra. The band agreed and provided Kamen a list of the songs they wanted to perform. Kamen crafted a cinematic soundtrack to the songs that augmented and enhanced the music with whirling violin and flutes passages between riffs, and martial horn and string parts to accompany some of Metallica’s heaviest and most well-known rhythms. The band and orchestra debuted the compositions at two concerts at The Berkeley Community Theatre, April 21 and 22, 1999. Both shows were recorded and Rock edited the best takes into the S&M album. “S&M was Michael's idea, Michael's brainchild. He said he had always felt that our music lent itself to collaboration with an orchestra,” said Metallica.
Often, live albums featuring orchestras are greeted with indifference by fans; not S&M. Buoyed by glowing reviews, the set sold swiftly and abundantly, shifting 300,000 copies in its first week and debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard album chart. By Jan. 14, 2000, S&M was certified quadruple platinum, according to the RIAA. On June 9, 2003 S&M was quintuple platinum.
Metallica also released a video and DVD version of the concerts, filmed by director Wayne Isham. The film sold over 600,000 copies in the U.S. and was certified sextuple platinum. While Metallica thoroughly enjoyed working with Kamen and the attention it brought them, S&M was a one-off project rather than some sort of sonic epiphany.
“From the time he approached us with the idea at that first breakfast meeting in 1997, to the day after the final mixes were complete on the record and the DVD, through the performances in Berlin, New York, and Las Vegas, we enjoyed two extremely fun, challenging, and creative years together,” said Metallica in a statement after Kamen died of multiple sclerosis in 2003. Metallica have not worked with an orchestra since S&M, though drummer Lars Ulrich doesn’t rule it out.
“The thing about Metallica is you never know what we’re going to do,” he told me in 2012. “We might work with an orchestra again, we might get a call from someone we’ve never worked with before who we like and who wants to work with us, and suddenly we’ll do an album together.”
Loudwire contributor Jon Wiederhorn is the co-author of Louder Than Hell: The Definitive Oral History of Metal, as well as the co-author of Scott Ian’s autobiography, I’m the Man: The Story of That Guy From Anthrax, and Al Jourgensen’s autobiography, Ministry: The Lost Gospels According to Al Jourgensen and the Agnostic Front book My Riot! Grit, Guts and Glory.
.:Tracklist Info Disc 1:.
1 - The Ecstasy Of Gold (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 2mn 30s ] [ 6.14 MiB ]
2 - The Call Of Ktulu (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 9mn 34s ] [ 22.3 MiB ]
3 - Master Of Puppets (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 8mn 55s ] [ 20.8 MiB ]
4 - Of Wolf And Man (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 4mn 19s ] [ 10.3 MiB ]
5 - The Thing That Should Not Be (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 7mn 27s ] [ 17.4 MiB ]
6 - Fuel (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 4mn 36s ] [ 10.9 MiB ]
7 - The Memory Remains (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 4mn 42s ] [ 11.2 MiB ]
8 - No Leaf Clover (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 5mn 43s ] [ 13.5 MiB ]
9 - Hero Of The Day (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 4mn 44s ] [ 11.3 MiB ]
10 - Devil's Dance (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 5mn 26s ] [ 12.8 MiB ]
11 - Bleeding Me (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 9mn 2s ] [ 21.1 MiB ]
.:Tracklist Info Disc 2:.
1 - Nothing Else Matters (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 6mn 47s ] [ 15.9 MiB ]
2 - Until It Sleeps (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 4mn 30s ] [ 10.7 MiB ]
3 - For Whom The Bell Tolls (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 4mn 52s ] [ 11.5 MiB ]
4 - Human (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 4mn 20s ] [ 10.3 MiB ]
5 - Wherever I May Roam (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 7mn 1s ] [ 16.5 MiB ]
6 - The Outlaw Torn (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 9mn 59s ] [ 23.2 MiB ]
7 - Sad But True (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 5mn 46s ] [ 13.6 MiB ]
8 - One (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 7mn 53s ] [ 18.4 MiB ]
9 - Enter Sandman (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 7mn 39s ] [ 17.9 MiB ]
10 - Battery (Live With The SFSO) --> [ 7mn 25s ] [ 17.4 MiB ]
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S&M/Disc 1/1-01 The Ecstasy Of Gold (Live With The SFSO).mp3
6.1 MB
S&M/Disc 1/1-02 The Call Of Ktulu (Live With The SFSO).mp3
22.3 MB
S&M/Disc 1/1-03 Master Of Puppets (Live With The SFSO).mp3
20.8 MB
S&M/Disc 1/1-04 Of Wolf And Man (Live With The SFSO).mp3
10.3 MB
S&M/Disc 1/1-05 The Thing That Should Not Be (Live With The SFSO).mp3
17.4 MB
S&M/Disc 1/1-06 Fuel (Live With The SFSO).mp3
10.9 MB
S&M/Disc 1/1-07 The Memory Remains (Live With The SFSO).mp3
11.2 MB
S&M/Disc 1/1-08 No Leaf Clover (Live With The SFSO).mp3
13.5 MB
S&M/Disc 1/1-09 Hero Of The Day (Live With The SFSO).mp3
11.3 MB
S&M/Disc 1/1-10 Devil's Dance (Live With The SFSO).mp3
12.8 MB
S&M/Disc 1/1-11 Bleeding Me (Live With The SFSO).mp3
21.1 MB
S&M/Disc 2/2-01 Nothing Else Matters (Live With The SFSO).mp3
15.9 MB
S&M/Disc 2/2-02 Until It Sleeps (Live With The SFSO).mp3
10.7 MB
S&M/Disc 2/2-03 For Whom The Bell Tolls (Live With The SFSO).mp3
11.5 MB
S&M/Disc 2/2-04 Human (Live With The SFSO).mp3
10.3 MB
S&M/Disc 2/2-05 Wherever I May Roam (Live With The SFSO).mp3
16.5 MB
S&M/Disc 2/2-06 The Outlaw Torn (Live With The SFSO).mp3
23.2 MB
S&M/Disc 2/2-07 Sad But True (Live With The SFSO).mp3
13.6 MB
S&M/Disc 2/2-08 One (Live With The SFSO).mp3
18.4 MB
S&M/Disc 2/2-09 Enter Sandman (Live With The SFSO).mp3