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191 of 202 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Here's the deal with S&M...,
By Accolon (Charlotte, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: S&M (Audio CD)
If you've ever considered buying any Metallica album, get this one first. It's essentially a greatest hits collection (which they never have officially released) with two new songs, -Human and No Leaf Clover. This album is simply incredible. The orchestra (conducted by Michael Kamen, who helped Metallica design "Nothing Else Matters") and the band sound great together; saying anything less than that would be an injustice. Highlights from the album include "The Call of Ktulu", an instrumental epic ballad based on an old H.P. Lovecraft story (check Amazon's book search on it), which is followed by "Master of Puppets", another 8+minute classic which is arguably their best stand-alone single ever. Another terrific performance is done on "The Thing That Should Not Be", another Lovecraft-inspired work that should be listened to in complete darkness. For whatever reason, Metallica left out an entire stanza on this song, which, considering the outstanding lyrics on this one, is quite a shame. "Fuel" is probably the best it's ever been and ever will be (and James knows it); the symphony really rocks here. "Hero of the Day", one of the band's fewer "slow" songs, also sounds excellent, as do the next two ballads, "Devil's Dance" and "Bleeding Me". Disc 2 also has its share of hits; "Nothing Else Matters" was just begging to be symphonized, and "For Whom the Bell Tolls" just plain rocks (though I wish they'd kept the bell rings at the beginning which made the song famous). "Wherever I May Roam" sounds brilliant with the symphony, and is probably the best orchestrated piece on the album. "The Outlaw Torn" is another song that is improved dramatically by the symphony. "One" is the pseudo-climax of the album, and done with such emotion that you feel as if you're actually at the concert- a fantastic piece of music, both lyrically and instrumentally. Again, I cannot overemphasize the sheer brilliance of this album. It's a shame that "mainstream" fans and critics can't see past Metallica's often-notorious reputation and witness the band's true genius. It's a great album, in any and all aspects. If you enjoyed this album as much as I did and want to here more of Metallica's work, I suggest the following albums: "Master of Puppets" (often considered its best) to hear the band's early sound; "Metallica" [Black Album](the best-selling) to witness their transition from 80s metal to 90s rock; and "Load" (probably the most maligned one) to see the "final product" Metallica evolved into. Only after listening to these three albums can you really decide for yourself whether they "sold out" or not. "Kill 'em All", their debut album, may sound too gritty after listening to S&M; you can probably skip "Reload", since the all the good stuff from that is on S&M; "...And Justice For All" is a well-formulated album that is ill-represented on S&M and deserves more recognition. There are other albums, of course, but I personally wouldn't buy those without sampling the songs first (the quality level fluctuates dramatically). Hopefully, Metallica will do another album like this with a different set list. Can you imagine how great "The Unforgiven", "Orion", "...And Justice For All", or "Harvester of Sorrow" would sound with a symphony? Anyway, that's all. Buy the album - you won't regret it.
33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST HAVE INVESTMENT FOR ANY TRUE METALLICA FAN,
By Sean de Sa' (Wappinger, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: S & M Box (Audio CD)
This boxset rules! There's no two ways about it! First of all just the box it comes in is killer. Two it comes with the S&M cd recessed in the first layer of the box which looks amazing! C, it comes with a deck of playing cards in which each ace has a characterature of a member of the band on it. Fourth, theres a nice poster, a black T-shirt with 'S&M' on the front right brest and on the back it says 'SOLOIST'. It also comes with a desk calandar which has all the lyrics to each song on S&M on each page. The box is also lined with a white satiny cloth which just completes the mood of the symphony. This set is a must have for any true MetallicA fan! Only 1,000 we're made.
35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How did they do it?,
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This review is from: S&M (Audio CD)
Quoting the words of James Hetfield, "Did you hear the one about the rock band that wanted to play in a symphony?" Better yet, of all the possible choices, can you imagine that band being Metallica? A year after releasing Garage Inc., the boys from San Francisco are back with their first live album since the Binge & Purge set. S&M - get your mind out of the gutter - brings us a compilation that no one could have expected. Just how do you put the voice of lead singer/guitar James Hetfield, the amazing solos of guitarist Kirk Hammett, the head-banging of bassist Jason Newsted, and the thumping of drummer Lars Ulrich together with the strings of the Michael Kamen's San Francisco Symphony? Forget about how it was done - just prepare to be amazed. The album was recorded back in April when the two groups met for a performance in Berkley, CA and contains material from the band's previous albums including Enter Sandman, Master of Puppets, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and One. The group complements these classics with two brand new songs, No Leaf Clover and Minus Human, both highlighted by great melody from the symphony. The first of the double-CD set features an opening with Ecstasy of Gold and The Call of Ktulu, featuring a great instrumental performance by the symphony. The `Tallica boys soon turn things up with Master of Puppets, Hero of the Day, Fuel, and The Memory Remains, along with other familiar tracks from Load and Re-Load. In the second half of the set, we are treated to classics like Wherever I May Roam, Sad But True, Nothing Else Matters, and One. Other works from the self-titled album known as Black, Load, Master of Puppets, and ...And Justice for All of finish off the performance. S&M will satisfy both long-time Metallica fans, as well as the newer ones. There may not be many new songs, but the performance with the symphony shines a whole new light on the classics.
37 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another huge achievement for the men in black !,
By dkavanagh@webaudits.net (Cork, Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: S&M (Audio CD)
At first the idea seemed brave, but fundamentally flawed. A symphony orchestra playing with Metallica ? Hmmm, a bit too Deeep Purple ... surely it couldn't be done successfully - after all, many have tried and failed. Would the men in black have to tone down their sound to suit the occasion and perhaps pull a punch or two to keep the high-brows happy? Would they hell! As you know, these 'Metalliclassical' concerts took place last April to great critical acclaim and this double live CD is the official record of the event.S&M is the sound of two spectacular musical forces working in perfect harmony. The presence of the orchestra has driven Metallica to even greater heights on the evidence of this performance. However, much of the credit for the final product must be due to Michael Kamen who has interpreted the Metallica live show perfectly and scored it with imagination, flair and ingenuity. At times the orchestration fits in so well you hardly notice it. Which is not to say the San Francisco Symphony sound timid. Not in the slightest. In fact on those tracks you might expect them to take a frightened backseat, such as 'Fuel' or 'Battery', they really make their presence felt. On the former they quite simply rock! To single out individual songs is pointless as the whole set is awesome. Suffice it to say that on those songs which allow them the space to work the orchestra sounds magnificent. Metallica's performance is virtually flawless. The enormity of the occasion has resulted in a supercharged set. Each and every one of them play out of their skin. It's as if they had decided that no orchestra was going to eclipse them on the night! Just a quick word on the sound quality which manages to bring the classical and hard rock disciplines together without compromising either. Everything sounds clean, clear and bright. The one casualty is Jason's bass which at times is a little muted but Lars' drums sound tremendous. In fact the whole mix leaps out of the speakers, so much so that on first listen it's almost to much to take in. This release marks a milestone in the band's career and is also deserved of noteworthy inclusion in the annals of rock history - it's that good. No Metallica fan should be without this. Quite simply, I don't know how Metallica are going to top this one - then again I think I might have said that when they released "....And Justice for All".
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rocks........As all Metallica does,
By A Customer
This review is from: S&M (Audio CD)
when I first found out that Metallica was going to perform with an orchestra I was a little hesitant. Who would have thought Metallica would ever enter the same building as an orchestra, much less perform with one! When I first played it I was blown away with how much the other instruments accually "filled" Metallica's sound giving a new edge and fullness. Where some of the Metallica songs started to get bland or the same, the orchestra just creates such a particular sound that it sounds sooooo much better. It has all of the greats from some of the older stuff as well as some new songs. The only drawback I did notice was on the back of the cd. It lists the songs with only part of their name, this was a little misleading when purchasing from a store. Other than that, this cd is a must-have for anyone that has ever heard any Metallica. Even if you havent, this cd is for anyone with a need for metal.
31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Classical music with extreme passion!,
By A Music Lover (Illinois, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: S & M (Audio CD)
I must confess, I'm not a Metallica fan. I am familiar with their music but that's about it for me. With the exception of Nothing Really Matters, I can take their music or leave it. However, I saw the live show on VH-1, I heard Hero of the Day, No Leaf Clover on the radio and I knew I had to have this album. I have a fondness for Classical music. I also have a fondness for "loud obnoxious music" (my term for any music tough and loud with lyrics you can barely understand). After I saw them on VH-1, I knew I had to buy this album. I did and I do not in the least regret it. The mixture of the two types of music is awesome. Its classical music with extreme passion. There is no other way to describe it. It makes the heart pound and your pulse race. What better way to experience music than that? It does get a little too "heavy" at times but that's easily remedied using the fast forward button on the CD Player. Regardless, I love the album and highly recommend it. And I can now say that I own a Metallica album. :-)
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beauty and the Beast...Simply Classic,
By A Customer
This review is from: S&M (Audio CD)
I have been a director of classical orchestra for nearly 55 years now here in Eastern Europe, and I must say that in all my years and all the experiments in fusion I have seen, I have never heard anything quite like this. Heavy metal is not me, mind you. I have never liked it generally and I never will. However, James Hetfield along with the rest of the members of Metallica and the San Francisco Orchestra pulled off a haunting display of melody, harmony, strings, and metal. It is the only "metal" CD I own. To all music lovers out there, I'm 78 years old and I have recently found myself reciting lyrics, along with harmonies, of "Master of Puppets", "The Things that Should Not Be", and "For Whom the Bell Tolls". Not all old men are crazy. Just some are Metallica fans, that's all.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you like this classical music and rock...,
By Jesse Newman (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: S&M (Audio CD)
From what I heard on the radio and television (thankyou VH1!) I love the new Metallica and Symphony work. It perfectly blends my classical tastes and my craving for live heavy energetic metal. Who does rock better than Metallica? And the symphony itself lends itself fully to the music, I don't think Metallica could've done anything more for their music outside of playing with this symphony. I'm glad (vaguely) classical music is getting some recognition among rock fans, if you listen there are a lot of parallels. By the way, and I don't know how appropriate this is, I suggest looking into a band called Apocalyptica, as they are a cello quartet that does Metallica (and others) covers. Their first CD is good, and their second is truly excellent. If you like the S&M album, and you should, then definately invest in Apocalyptica. Good job San Francisco symphony! Well done!
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Taking risks - again!,
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This review is from: S&M (Audio CD)
I suppose it was a logical things for Metallica to do, given that they've been trying unusual things and taking risks since "Load" - basically doing anything but the usual things expected from a testosterone heavy metal band. This is a great album - not because it tries to get metal-heads to "listen to some real music" or foist some kind of metal-cred on the symphony guys, but because this lot obviously rehearsed and worked out some damn good arrangements that (shock!horror! ) actually enhance the power and weight of some of Metallica's best songs. Very interesting, very good.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Non-heavy metal fan,
By A Customer
This review is from: S&M (Audio CD)
This CD was given to me by a Metallica fan knowing that I am more conservative in my music tastes and a big fan of classical music. I reluctantly listened and was hooked from the second track to the end. The blend of the biting rock with the orchestration was superb. The singing style of Hetfield was a perfect match with the complexity of the philharmonic background. This was a true joy to hear and a huge surprise to me. As a matter of fact, I have since purchased 'Metallica', '. . .And Justice for All' and 'Load'. This is hard to say for a 40-something professional man, but Metallica rocks!
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