Metallica's Metallica (33 1/3)

Metallica's Metallica (33 1/3)

by David Masciotra (Author)

Synopsis

In 1991, Metallica released their fifth studio album that would become known and beloved around the world as The Black Album. Since its release, it has sold 30 million copies, and become a towering monument in the pantheon of rock's greatest records. Readers will get unprecedented insight into the story behind an iconic album from one of the world's most iconic bands through interviews with James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett, Jason Newsted, and Black Album producer Bob Rock. Masciotra takes readers into the recording studio, giving them Metallica's account of how their most successful and famous record was born and learned to walk into every radio station and stadium stage around the world. Masciotra not only talks to the band about the making of the album, but also the stories that inspired the songs. Readers will not only learn about The Black Album, but they will also gain greater knowledge and familiarity with the men who created it. With direct access to the band, Masciotra offers a fascinating and inspiring account of the creation of one of music's best and best-selling albums.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: Metallica's Metallica
Published: 19 Nov 2015

ISBN 10: 1628929308
ISBN 13: 9781628929300
Book Overview: The 33 1/3 book on The Black Album - the first in the series on the crowned kings of metal - gives readers unprecedented insight into the story behind an iconic album from one of the world's most iconic bands.

Media Reviews
Metallica engendered so much musical change that it deserves a certain level of intellectual analysis ... always interesting summary of an album whose impact is, improbably, still being felt. -- Joel McIver * Record Collector Mag *
Did Metallica really abandon their thrash roots or were these rock intentions in them all along? The latest entry of the 33 1/3 series written by David Masciotra answers these questions with finesse, thoughtfulness, and hard facts taken straight from the band's mouth. With new interviews, revelations, and a look at the LP's importance to the band and music in general, the book is tailored made for those who thought they knew everything about the metal giants. * The Examiner *
Author Bio
David Masciotra is a cultural critic and political commentator. He is the author of Mellencamp: American Troubadour. He writes regularly for Salon and AlterNet.