It’s a shame that the cold, flat sound obscures some of the sonic details, because …And Justice for All is Metallica’s most complex, ambitious work every song is an expanded suite, with only two of the nine tracks clocking in at under six minutes. The guitars buzz thinly, the drums click more than pound, and Jason Newsted’s bass is nearly inaudible. The most immediately noticeable aspect of …And Justice for All isn’t Metallica’s still-growing compositional sophistication or the apocalyptic lyrical portrait of a society in decay. The single “One” earned Metallica its first Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 1990. The lyrics feature themes of political and legal injustice seen through the prisms of censorship, war, and nuclear brinkmanship. The album is noted for its sterile production, which producer Flemming Rasmussen attributed to his absence during the mixing process. …And Justice for All is musically progressive, with long and complex songs, fast tempos, and few verse-chorus structures. It was the band’s first studio album to feature bassist Jason Newsted after the death of Cliff Burton in 1986. The group’s best-selling album at the time, …And Justice for All is the fourth studio album by Metallica. Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: | Front cover | © Blackened Recordings Metallica – …And Justice For All (1988/2016)įLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time – 65:25 minutes | 1,49 GB | Genre: Metal
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