Album: S&M
Release: Nov 23, 1999
Sold: 5x Platinum
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DISC 1
The Ecstasy Of Gold 2:30 (Precedes concerts) Lyrics
The Call Of Ktulu 9:34 (Ride the Lightning) Lyrics
Master Of Puppets 8:54 (Master of Puppets) Lyrics
Of Wolf And Man 4:18 (Black Album) Lyrics
The Thing That Should Not Be 7:26 (Master of Puppets) Lyrics
Fuel 4:35 (ReLoad) Lyrics
The Memory Remains 4:42 (ReLoad) Lyrics
No Leaf Clover 5:43 NEW! Lyrics
Hero Of The Day 4:44 (Load) Lyrics
Devil's Dance 5:26 (ReLoad) Lyrics
Bleeding Me 9:01 (Load) Lyrics
DISC 2
Nothing Else Matters 6:49 (Black Album) Lyrics
Until It Sleeps 4:29 (Load) Lyrics
For Whom The Bell Tolls 4:52 (Ride the Lightning) Lyrics
Minus Human 4:19 NEW! Lyrics
Wherever I May Roam 7:01 (Black Album) Lyrics
Outlaw Torn 9:58 (Load) Lyrics
Sad But True 5:46 (Black Album) Lyrics
One 7:53 (...and Justice for All) Lyrics
Enter Sandman 7:39 (Black Album) Lyrics
Battery 7:24 (Master of Puppets) Lyrics
James Hetfield - Rhythm Guitar/Vocals
Kirk Hammett - Lead Guitar
Jason Newsted - Bass/Backup Vocals
Lars Ulrich - Drums
Produced By Bob Rock with Hetfield & Ulrich and Michael Kamen
All songs arranged orchestrated and conducted by Michael Kamen
Recorded live at the Berkeley Community Theater in Berkeley, California, on April 21-22, 1999 using the Effanel Music and Westwood One mobile recording trucks
Recorded by Bob Rock, Randy Staub
Orchestra recorded by Stephan P McLaughlin
Technical Assistance by John Vrtacic
Mixed and edited at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California, August-October '99
Mixed by Randy Staub
Assisted by Stephan P McLaughlin, James Brett, Kent Matcke, Darren Grahn, Leff Leffertz and Billy Konkel
Digital edits by Mike Gillies, Darren Grahn, Paul DeCarli and Billy Bowers
Additional editing at Plantation Studios, Maui, Hawaii
Music Preparation by Michael Price and James Brett with Blake Neely
Music Copying by Vic Fraser and Blake Neely
Orchestrations by Michael Kamen with:
Bob Elhai, Brad Warnaar, Blake Neely, Geoff Alexander, Chris Boardman, Bruce Babcock, Ted Allen, Pete Anthony and Jonathan Sacks
Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound
Album Design by Andie Airfix at Satori
Photography by Anton Corbijn
Management by Q Prime Inc.
Management for Michael Kamen by Robert Urband
The San Francisco Symphony:
First Violins:
Jeremy Constant (Concertmaster), Melissa Kleinbart, Naomi Kazama, Victor Romasevich, Diane Nicholeris, Florin Parvulescu, Yukiko Kurakata, Kelly Leon-Pearce, Rudolph Kremer, Connie Gantsweg, Catherine Down, Philip Santos
Second Violins:
Paul Brancato (Principal), Chumming Mo Kobialka, Kum Mo Kim, Enrique Bocedi, Michael Gerling, Yasuko Hattori, Frances Jeffrey, Bruce Freifeld, Daniel Kobialka, Daniel Banner
Violas:
Geraldine Walther (Principal), Yun Jie Liu, Don Ehrlich, Gina Feinauer, David Gaudry, Christina King, Seth Mausner, Nanci Severance
Violincellos:
David Teie (Principal), Barara Bogatin, Jill Rachuy Brindel, David Golblatt, Anne Pinsker, Peter Shelton, Judiyaba, Richard Andaya
Basses:
Larry Epstein (Principal), Stephen Tramontozzi, William Ritchen, Chris Gilbert, S. Mark Wright, Charles Chandler
Flutes:
Paul Renzi (Principal), Linda Lukas, Catherine Payne
Oboes:
Eugene Izotov (Principal), Pamela Smith, Julie Ann Giacobassi
Clarinets:
Luis Beez (Principal), Sheryl Renk, Anthony Striplen
Bassoons:
Stephen Paulson (Principal), Rob Weir, Steven Braunstein
Horns:
Robert Ward (Principal), Bruce Roberts, Jonathan Ring, Douglas Hull, Jim Smesler, Eric Achen, Joshua Garret
Trumpets:
Glenn Fischthal (Principal), Craig Morris, Chris Bogios, Andrew McCandless
Tuba:
Peter Wahrhaftig
Harp:
Douglas Rioth
Timpani:
David Herbert
Percussion:
Daymond Froehlich (Principal), Anthony J. Cirone, Tom Hemphill, Artie Storch
Keyboard:
Marc Shapiro
S&M was recorded in two separate nights: April 21 and 22
S&M took place the day after the Columbine shooting
Wasting My Hate was scrapped from the tracklist at the last minute
Metallica decided not to play songs like Unforgiven and Fade to Black since it didn't go well with the orchestra
Minus Human and No Leaf Clover's riffs were lying around since the load era
Elektra, 11/23/1999 (U.S.) [62463-2] Clean Version
Elektra, 11/23/1999 (U.S) Explicit Lyrics version
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