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S & M (6LP) [180g]

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"A mesh of orchestral and metal combined in a cacophany of power."
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Very disappointing. I've heard a couple of classical tracks Metallica worked with the Trans-Siberian orchestra to produce the Nutcracker Suite and a few other orchestral classics that were great but this album disappoints considerably. The tempo of the orchestra doesn't balance well with Metallica and are often out of synchronisation. The orchestra is quiet at times when their input could be beneficial and play at completely unbeneficial moments when it would be best for them to be quieter. The sound-mixing is rubbish and whoever produced the album needs to learn to mix. I am a Metallica fan and a music appreciater of allsorts of genres of music, and have been for many years but one listen through this album makes it clear to me I'll never listen to it again. Very disappointing!

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Originally released in 1999, S&M is a abbreviation of Symphony and Metallica.  This live album was recorded with the San Francisco Symphony and conducted by  Michael Kamen combining heavy metal with a classical approach.
 
As with all previous vinyl releases from Metallica, there will be two packages: a three-disc gatefold package for the 33.3 version- 140gram, and a six -disc, 180 gram, 45 r.p.m.  edition

Metallica: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Jason Newsted (bass); Lars Ulrich (drums).

Additional personnel: Michael Kamen (conductor); The San Francisco Symphony.

Engineers: Bob Rock, Randy Staub, Stephen P. McLaughlin.

Recorded live at the Berkeley Community Theater, Berkeley, California on April 21 and 22, 1999. Includes liner notes by Michael Kamen.

"The Call Of Ktulu" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.

As the strains of Ennio Morricone's "The Ecstacy of Gold" filled the Berkeley Community Theater, metal heads and classical music enthusiasts were both in for a special evening--where many previous rock/classical collaborations had failed, Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony delivered the goods.

"The Call of Ktulu," a track that had never before been performed live, was fated for a debut such as this. The epic instrumental, given added depth by the charts of Michael Kamen (who succeeds in putting a new spin on the band's material as he did on Metallica's self-titled 1991 release), is nothing short of bombastic. The same applies to the speed-metal classic "Master of Puppets." "Hero of the Day" works very well, with its melodic tone enhanced by the symphony. Two new songs are debuted on S&M, "No Leaf Clover" and "Human," tracks that will make for an interesting comparison to their studio versions. The anti-war anthem "One" seems as if it had been made for the classical treatment it receives here. The balance among guitar, drums, strings, and brass makes for a winning sound. Chalk up one more for the band that continues to go against the grain.

What the critics say...

Rolling Stone (1/20/00, pp.57-9) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...creates the most crowded, ceiling-rattling basement rec room in rock....[in its] sheer awesomeness...the performance succeeds....the monster numbers benefit from supersizing. The effect is...one of timelessness..."
Spin (2/00, pp.114-5) - 8 out of 10 - "...makes their tempo and texture dynamics...into a topic in and off of itself, a deep evocation of bad-voodoo creeping willies culminating in 'One' and 'Enter Sandman'....Freed from ritualized superhuman extremism, it builds a soundtrack to everyday life..."
Entertainment Weekly (12/3/99, p.102) - "...Buttressed by grim strings, creaky horns, and thundering timpani, staples...creep with fearful new dimension, like an old Posada print come to life..." - Rating: B
Q (2/00, p.86) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...another just about forgivable flirtation with [Spinal] Tap-esque lunacy....a fine hit-heavy live LP with bolted-on bombast fromthe S.F. Symphony....Michael Kamen's scores swoop and soar with impressive portent throughout..."
CMJ (12/20/99, p.24) - "...stunning....orchestral renditions of hits from the bands '90s output..."

Track Listing:

Side A:
  1. THE ECSTASY OF GOLD
  2. THE CALL OF KTULU
  3. MASTER OF PUPPETS
  4. OF WOLF AND MAN
  5. THE THING THAT SHOULD NOT BE
  6. FUEL
  7. THE MEMORY REMAINS
  8. NO LEAF CLOVER
  9. HERO OF THE DAY
  10. DEVIL'S DANCE
  11. BLEEDING ME
  12. NOTHING ELSE MATTERS
  13. UNTIL IT SLEEPS
  14. FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS
  15. HUMAN
  16. WHEREVER I MAY ROAM
  17. OUTLAW TORN
  18. SAD BUT TRUE
  19. ONE
  20. ENTER SANDMAN
  21. BATTERY
Release date Australia
May 30th, 2011
Brand
Label
Elektra Entertainment
Number of Discs
6
Producer
Original Release Year
1999
Box Dimensions (mm)
325x325x40
UPC
0600753338681
Product ID
10514871

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