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Released in 1988, Cliff 'em All is a compilation video that
pieces together old interviews with the band and a mix of
professional and bootleg concert footage, covering Cliff's brief
but eventful career with Metallica. |
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Just
like the title says, 1989's 2 of One showcases twoversions of
the music video for the song "One"--a jammin' version
(edited shorter for play on MTV) and the long form in all
itsglory. Bonus: An interview with the always loquacious Lars
Ulrich. |
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This
two-video set, released in 1992, follows Metallica on their
journey through the making of Metallica (a.k.a. BlackAlbum) and
on the road with the Wherever I May Roam tour. |
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Box
Set: CD or Cassette with Videos, Book, Stencil, etc. The first official
live album for the band came packaged in a "trunk"filled with
goodies, including a 3-CD set of the aforementioned livexxxx, three videos
of the action on stage, a tour diary, and a stencil of James' notorious
"Scary Guy." The three video tapes are devoted tolive
shows--with two tapes devoted to a 1992 show in San Diego, andone tape
with a show from 1989's Damaged Justice tour in Seattle.
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On
December 8, 1998, Metallica released their first concert video
in DVD format! Featuring concerts held May 9 & 10, 1997, in
Ft. Worth, Texas, the video is also available in regular VHS
format. With the DVD format, Metallica fans can enjoy a more
personal and interactive home concert experience. By being able
to choose from multiple camera angles, they can follow their
favorite band member for an entire show, or check out what's
going on in the production offices and backstage. The concert
was filmed by Wayne Isham and crew. |
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The story of the making of this remarkable album is told here via exclusive interviews, archive footage and performance, with contributions from producer Bob Rock, band members James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Jason Newsted. We revisit the original multi-tracks of the album, as well as listen to previously unheard demo recordings.
Featuring the five singles from the album, Enter Sandman, Sad But True, The Unforgiven, Wherever I May Roam, and Nothing Else Matters, this is the compelling story of one of the biggest selling albums of all time, a true Classic Album.
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The DVD is included along with the promotional DVD It has a black cover, and the St Anger Metallica logo in white. The promo DVD is titled "Metallica: The Videos". It includes 3 live videos, 3 studio videos, the band's bio, their discography, a foto album with robert trujillo, and a featurette promoting the new album, in which we can see all the accomplishments of Metallica. The playlist is as follows:
1. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (Live)
2. One
3. Enter Sandman
4. For Whom The Bell Tolls (Live)
5. Fuel
6. Whiplash (Live)
7. Metal Up Your Ass (Epk) [Featurette]
8. Wherever I May Write [Bio]
9. ...And Albums For All [Discography]
10. Welcome Home (Photo Album)
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