Metallica - Reload

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Album Details

Title: Reload
Artist: Metallica
Release Date: 11/18/1997
Re-Released On: 12/19/2007
Label: Universal/Mercury, Polygram, Mercury, Sony BMG Music (Canada), Elektra
Duration: 75:56
UPCs: 075596212625, 4547366012989, 4988005530523, 075596212663, 4988005440075, 4988005500106, 731453640924, 731453640948, 454736601298
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Speed Metal
Moods: Aggressive, Angry, Bitter, Fierce, Menacing, Suffocating, Crunchy, Epic, Fiery, Gritty, Hostile, Intense, Nihilistic, Tense/Anxious, Bleak, Cathartic, Cerebral, Confrontational, Dramatic, Gloomy, Harsh, Malevolent, Ominous, Rambunctious, Rebellious, Searching, Theatrical, Uncompromising, Visceral, Volatile, Earnest, Thuggish
Total Copies: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Fuel
  2. The Memory Remains
  3. Devil's Dance
  4. The Unforgiven II
  5. Better Than You
  6. Slither
  7. Carpe Diem Baby
  8. Bad Seed
  9. Where the Wild Things Are
  10. Prince Charming
  11. Low Man's Lyric
  12. Attitude
  13. Fixxxer

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDMercury9022
2007CDSony BMG Music (Canada)481
2006CDUniversal/Mercury1058
1999CDPolygram5364092
1997CDElektra62126

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Album Review

Metallica recorded so much material for Load -- their first album in five years -- that they had to leave many songs unfinished, otherwise they would have missed their deadline. During the supporting tour for Load, they continued to work on the unfinished material, as well as write new songs, and they soon had enough material for a new album, Reload. The title suggests that Reload simply is a retread of its predecessor, and in many ways that's correct -- there's still too much bone-headed, heavy southern rock for it to be anything other than the sequel to Load -- but there's enough left curves to make it a better record. Marianne Faithfull's backing vocals on "The Memory Remains" complement the weird, uneasy melody, and "Where the Wild Things Are" has an eerie menace that Metallica never achieved on Load. There are also a couple of ballads and country-rockers that don't work quite so well (it's never a good idea to have an explicit sequel, as on "The Unforgiven II"), and that, along with a few plodding Metallica-by-numbers, is what keeps Reload from being a full success. Still, the towering closer, "Fixxxer," along with handful of cuts that successfully push the outer edges of Metallica's sound, make the record worthwhile. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andie AirfixDesign
Andres SerranoArtwork
Anton CorbijnPhotography
Bernardo BigalliAssistant Engineer, Violin
Bob RockProducer
Brian DobbsEngineer
Darren GrahnAssistant Engineer, Digital Editing
David MilesHurdygurdy
Gary WingerAssistant Engineer
George MarinoMastering
James HetfieldProducer, Guitar, ?, Vocals
Jason Newsted?, Bass
Jim McGillverayPercussion
Kent MatckeAssistant Engineer
Kirk HammettGuitar, ?
Lars Ulrich?, Producer, Drums
Marianne FaithfullVocals
Mike FraserMixing
Mike GilliesDigital Editing
Paul DeCarliDigital Editing
Randy StaubMixing, Engineer

Member Reviews

William T. wrote on 3/23/2007...

1 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Metallica... 'nuff said.