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Metallica - ...And Justice For All
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Artist...............: Metallica
Album................: ...And Justice For All
Genre................: Metal
Source...............: CD
Year.................: 1988
Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) & TSSTcorpCD/DVDW SH-S183L
Codec................: LAME 3.97
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Ripped by............: sYphYn
Posted by............: sYphYn
Tracked by...........: http://www.h33t.com
Included.............: NFO, MD5, M3U
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Tracklisting
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01. (00:06:41) Metallica - Blackened
02. (00:09:47) Metallica - ...And Justice for All
03. (00:06:30) Metallica - Eye Of The Beholder
04. (00:07:28) Metallica - One
05. (00:06:36) Metallica - The Shortest Straw
06. (00:05:46) Metallica - Harvester Of Sorrow
07. (00:07:44) Metallica - The Frayed Ends Of Sanity
08. (00:09:49) Metallica - To Live Is To Die
09. (00:05:13) Metallica - Dyers Eve
Playing Time.........: 01:05:34
Total Size...........: 150.10 MB
NFO generated on.....: 1/4/2008 5:20:51 PM
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Amazon.com essential recording
This record has so much good material that its a shame the production is so
shoddy. Songwise, this is probably Metallicas most sophisticated album,
exploring the theme of justice and perversions thereof with a vengeance.
One is one of their best songs ever, building from a slow, edgy beginning
into effortless overdrive. The title track is excellent and never boring, despite
clocking in at more than nine minutes. Its the epic of the album, but all of the
songs are long, displaying impressive chops and songwriting. Metallica took a
commercial turn after ...And Justice for All, and its interesting to speculate
on what would have happened to their music had they continued in the
direction suggested by this album. --Genevieve Williams
Amazon.com
Having already established themselves as the streetwise saviors of heavy
metals oft-tainted legacy in the 80s, Metallica rebounded from the accidental
death of original bassist Cliff Burton to produce their most thematically
challenging, musically accomplished album to date. Despite James Hetfields
dank, extended portraits of a world collapsing from corruption and
decadence--themes that virtually guaranteed it little radio or television
exposure--the album was nonetheless a muscular commercial success. Even
One, its complex, seven-and-a-half-minute adaptation of Dalton Trumbos
Johnny Got His Gun, managed to scale the singles charts. Other highlights
include Blackened, Eye of the Beholder, and the sweeping To Live Is to
Die, tracks that underscore a sense of musical ambition thats often
downright prog-centric, yet never merely self-indulgent. --Jerry McCulley
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