Chris Stapleton's rendition of “Nothing Else Matters” helps support Outlaw State of Kind.Cherry Glazerr's rendition of “My Friend of Misery” helps support Sweet Relief.BackRoad Gee's rendition of “Wherever I May Roam” helps support East London Arts & Music. Cage the Elephant's rendition of “The Unforgiven” helps support The Special Olympics.Biffy Clyro's rendition of “Holier Than Thou” helps support Music Venue Trust.Alessia Cara & The Warning's rendition of “Enter Sandman” helps support Save the Children.The Struggle Within – Rodrigo y GabrielaĪll profits from every track on The Metallica Blacklist will benefit Metallica's charitable foundation, All Within My Hands, along with a charity of each artist's choice.My Friend of Misery – Kamasi Washington.Nothing Else Matters – My Morning Jacket.WATT, Elton John, Yo-Yo Ma, Robert Trujillo, Chad Smith Nothing Else Matters – Miley Cyrus feat.Don’t Tread on Else Matters - SebastiAn.Wherever I May Roam – Chase & Status feat.The Unforgiven – Flatbush Zombies feat.The Unforgiven – Vishal Dadlani, DIVINE, Shor Police.Sad But True – Mexican Institute of Sound feat.Sad But True – Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit.Enter Sandman – Alessia Cara & The Warning.It’s a truly staggering, at times mystifying assemblage of musicians, dozens of whom have little to nothing in common other than the shared passion for the music that’s united them for this album. The Metallica Blacklist is a fitting and limitless homage, one that features bands who’ve shared stages with Metallica alongside artists who are younger than the original album. Blacklist’s 53 tracks find singer songwriters, country artists, electronic and hip hop artists sharing their love of these songs alongside punk rockers, indie darlings, icons of rock, metal, world music and many, many more… Much more than a mere tribute, The Metallica Blacklist offers up new dimensions of the record whose gravitational pull first drew the mainstream to Metallica in 1991-and provides new insights into the universal and timeless appeal that kept it there: the boundary-smashing influence these 12 songs have had on fans and musicians of all stripes. The Metallica Blacklist celebrates the 30th anniversary and enduring influence of this musical milestone with one of the most ambitious projects ever conceived by the Metallica team: An unprecedented 50+ artists spanning an unbelievably vast range of genres, generations, cultures, continents and more, each contributing a unique interpretation of their favorite Black Album cut.
Its 1991 release propelled Metallica to bona fide household name superstardom, and its impact and relevance have only grown with the years: The Black Album remains the best-selling album of the past three decades, and one of only two albums that have spent 550+ weeks on the Billboard 200. It seems that not all the albums are free, but only the old ones: exactly what I want! There is some real heavy stuff in there, and it sounds just like I like: cheap mono by a fan, not thirty mics carefully arranged by Mike Clink.It’s no secret that Metallica’s self-titled fifth album - a/k/a The Black Album - is one of the most commercially successful records of all time. Wow, these are great! I will never listen to anything new from Metallica after they started _suing_their_fans_ but I was a huge fan up to (and for the most part including) the sellout black album. A nice surprise for Metallica fans, past and present. All test downloads used a bitrate of 192 Kbit. Most live albums have a playing time between 1:30 and 2 hours and mostly contain classic Metallica songs. Single downloads mean that a user would have to right-click files about two hundreds times to download all of them. They are offering a Java download manager or single downloads of the files.
Well the 20 albums are free to download after registering on the website which just takes an email and password.ĭon't expect the downloads to be that easy.
It surprised me that they decided to offer 20 Metallica live albums from 1982-2003 for free on their website Live Metallica which is selling live albums from their recent concerts as mp3 and flac on the site as well. My denial was confirmed by their stance against file sharing and their fans which was full of blatant mistakes and an inability to understand what was going on. I have to admit that I was a Metallica fan back then in the times of Ride The Lightning and Master Of Puppets and denied their existence after their release of the Black Album.