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Metallica - …And Justice For All (1988) [FLAC] 88



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Metallica - …And Justice For All (1988) [FLAC] 88
  01. Blackened.flac
  -  44.45 MB

  02. …And Justice For All.flac
  -  65.69 MB

  03. Eye Of The Beholder.flac
  -  43.05 MB

  04. One.flac
  -  47.71 MB

  05. The Shortest Straw.flac
  -  45.76 MB

  06. Harvester Of Sorrow.flac
  -  36.98 MB

  07. The Frayed Ends Of Sanity.flac
  -  53.37 MB

  08. To Live Is To Die.flac
  -  61.38 MB

  09. Dyers Eve.flac
  -  36.9 MB

  10. The Prince.flac
  -  31.55 MB

  auCDtect.txt
  -  4.37 KB

  DR12.txt
  -  1.34 KB

  folder.jpg
  -  22.97 KB

  Jolly Roger.png
  -  14.27 KB

  Metallica - …And Justice For All (CBS_Sony 25DP 5178).log
  -  2.64 KB

  Metallica - …And Justice For All.accurip
  -  7.19 KB

  Metallica - …And Justice For All.cue
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  Metallica - …And Justice For All.m3u
  -  259 Bytes



Torrent Description

Metallica
…And Justice For All (1988)
FLAC LOSSLESS 16Bit-44.1kHz
Contains Album Art & ID Tags



Wikipedia

..And Justice for All is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on August 25, 1988, by Elektra Records. It was the first Metallica album to feature bassist Jason Newsted, following the death of their previous bassist Cliff Burton in 1986. Burton received posthumous co-writing credit on "To Live Is to Die" as Newsted followed bass lines Burton had recorded prior to his death.

Metallica recorded the album with producer Flemming Rasmussen over four months in early 1988 at One on One Recording Studios in Los Angeles. It features aggressive complexity, fast tempos, and few verse-chorus structures. It contains lyrical themes of political and legal injustices, such as governmental corruption, censorship, and war. The cover, designed by Roger Gorman with illustration by Stephen Gorman and based on a concept by Metallica guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, depicts Lady Justice bound in ropes, being pulled by them to the point of breaking, with dollar bills piled upon and falling off her scales. The album title is derived from the last four words of the American Pledge of Allegiance. Three of its songs were released as singles: "Harvester of Sorrow", "Eye of the Beholder", and "One"; the title track, "...And Justice for All", was released as a promotional single.

...And Justice for All was acclaimed by music critics for its depth and complexity, although its dry mix and nearly inaudible bass guitar were criticized. It was included in The Village Voice's annual Pazz & Jop critics' poll of the year's best albums, and was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1989, controversially losing out to Jethro Tull in the Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance Vocal or Instrumental category. The single "One" backed the band's debut music video, and earned Metallica their first Grammy Award in 1990 (and the first ever in the Best Metal Performance category). It was successful in the United States, peaking at number six on the Billboard 200, and was certified 8× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2003 for shipping eight million copies in the U.S.

The album was reissued on November 2, 2018, in vinyl, CD, and cassette formats, as well as receiving a deluxe box set treatment with bonus tracks and unreleased video footage. The reissue reached number 37 and 42 on Billboard's Top Album Sales and Top Rock Albums charts, respectively.


Tracklist:

01. Blackened
02. …And Justice For All
03. Eye Of The Beholder
04. One
05. The Shortest Straw
06. Harvester Of Sorrow
07. The Frayed Ends Of Sanity
08. To Live Is To Die
09. Dyers Eve
10. The Prince


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