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Metallica - Ride the Lightning (Gold) (CD)

Ride the Lightning (Gold)
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Album Details: Ride the Lightning (Gold)

Release Date:02/22/2000
Label:Dcc Compact Classics
UPC:010963113624

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  • Overall:

    One of the best metal albums!!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 24, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Ride the Lightning (Gold) review helpful

    great album.a must buy album for thrash lovers!!!

  • Overall:

    Metallica rock!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Oct 10, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Ride the Lightning (Gold) review helpful

    This album is good yet it is third best to Black and Master of Puppets

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  • All Music Guide

    Kill 'Em All may have revitalized heavy metal's underground, but Ride the Lightning was even more stunning, exhibiting staggering musical growth and boldly charting new directions that would affect heavy metal for years to come. Incredibly ambitious for a oneyearlater sophomore effort, Ride the Lightning finds Metallica aggressively expanding their compositional technique and range of expression. Every track tries something new, and every musical experiment succeeds mightily. The lyrics push into new territory as well more personal, more socially conscious, less metal posturing. But the true heart of Ride the Lightning lies in its rich musical imagination. There are extended, progressive epics; tight, concise grooverockers; thrashers that blow anything on Kill 'Em All out of the water, both in their urgency and the barest hints of melody that have been added to the choruses. Some innovations are flourishes that add important bits of color, like the lilting, pseudoclassical intro to th...e furious "Fight Fire with Fire," or the harmonized leads that pop up on several tracks. Others are major reinventions of Metallica's sound, like the nineminute, albumclosing instrumental "The Call of Ktulu," or the haunting suicide lament "Fade to Black." The latter is an alltime metal classic; it begins as an acousticdriven, minorkey ballad, then gets slashed open by electric guitars playing a wordless chorus, and ends in a wrenching guitar solo over a thrashy yet lyrical rhythm figure. Basically, in a nutshell, Metallica sounded like they could do anything. Heavy metal hadn't seen this kind of ambition since Judas Priest's late'70s classics, and Ride the Lightning effectively rewrote the rule book for a generation of thrashers. If Kill 'Em All was the manifesto, Ride the Lightning was the revolution itself. - Steve Huey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Metallica

Metallica was easily the best, most influential heavy metal band of the '80s, responsible for bringing the music back to Earth. Instead of playing the usual rock star games of metal stars of the early '80s, the band looked and talked like they were from the street. Metallica expanded the limits of thrash, using speed and volume not for their own sake, but to enhance the... Read more