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Metallica/Sweden 1986

Metallica/Sweden 1986

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Complete recording of 1 hour and 32 minutes of Cliff Burton's last show in Stockholm on September 26, 1986, which was held the day before Cliff Burton's tragic death in an accident. There is a single pre-release version of this performance with a recording time of 74 minutes, but it has Kirk's guitar solo after the encore Four Horsemen and Am I Evil? cut out, and there are also cuts between songs. It had been edited. This edition is a direct CD version of the longest original master tape ever, which is 18 minutes longer. Although you can hear a slight hiss, it is a very natural and high-quality sound that has nothing to do with equalization and is contained within the tape itself, allowing you to thoroughly enjoy one of the most important live performances in Metallica history. Masu. James broke his right arm while skateboarding during the US tour (July 26th in Evansville, Indiana), and since then, from the latter half of the US tour to the European and UK tours, he has been replaced by roadie John Marshall, and James has been on vocals. We were touring as a five-member group, focusing on the band, but during these three Scandinavian performances, James' right arm had finally recovered and the band had just returned to its best condition. The performance is in top shape, and at this stage, you can listen to a spectacular live performance that will make anyone doubt the future of these four Metallica. Cliff's bass solo, which was named Anesthesia, will have everyone listening to it with deep emotion. This day's bass solo, which includes the "American National Anthem" and has a Jimi Hen-esque sound, is a masterpiece and is one of the highlights. The last encore was Blitzkrieg, Metallica's last number during the Cliff era. The excitement of the audience following the members shouting strangely is recorded for more than a minute until the final BGM is played. The band then traveled by tour bus through the night to their fourth Scandinavian performance, which was supposed to be Saga in Copenhagen. The band meets tragedy there. It was 5:15 in the morning, and the bus skidded on the icy road near the small Danish town of Ljungvile, losing control and plunging into a ditch. Cliff is thrown out the window and then run over by a bus, dying instantly. Lars breaks his toe, but James and Kirk survive with just abrasions. (There is also a theory that Cliff was sharing the same berth with James just before the accident.) In fact, although most of the passengers escaped with only minor injuries, Cliff, who was 24 years old, was the only one who died from the accident forever. You will become a person who never returns. Approximately one month later, Metallica added Jason Newsted as a new bassist, and since then, as everyone knows, Metallica has continued to expand its scale as the world's biggest monster band. However, no matter how big the band became, the charm, texture, and depth of Metallica's sound up to the fall of 1986, which you can hear here, would never be recreated in history. This album is a must-have for fans who can listen to Metallica's last live performance during their tenure with Cliff in the longest, highest quality master quality sound source. You can also clearly hear “See ya!” that Cliff says at the end of the main disc. The strongest album containing the most important sound sources that fans cannot avoid. A must-listen historical document! Live at Solnahallen, Stockholm, Sweden 26th September 1986 TRULY AMAZING SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1(46:32) 1. The Ecstasy Of Gold 2. Battery 3. Master Of Puppets 4. For Whom The Bell Tolls 5. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 6. Ride The Lightning 7. Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth) 8. Whiplash 9. The Thing That Should Not Be Disc 2(45:30) 1. Fade To Black 2. Seek & Destroy 3. Creeping Death 4. Four Horsemen 5. Guitar Solo 6. Am I Evil? 7. Damage Inc. 8. Blitzkrieg James Hetfield - Guitar, Vocal Lars Ulrich - Drums Cliff Burton – Bass Kirk Hammett - Guitar

Disc 1(46:32) 1. The Ecstasy Of Gold 2. Battery 3. Master Of Puppets 4. For Whom The Bell Tolls 5. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) 6. Ride The Lightning 7. Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth) 8. Whiplash 9. The Thing That Should Not Be Disc 2(45:30) 1. Fade To Black 2. Seek & Destroy 3. Creeping Death 4. Four Horsemen 5. Guitar Solo 6. Am I Evil? 7. Damage Inc. 8. Blitzkrieg James Hetfield - Guitar, Vocal Lars Ulrich - Drums Cliff Burton – Bass Kirk Hammett - Guitar

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