

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo More info proves anything, it's that the group's musical instincts, risks, and sense of humor have made them the greatest metal band of the '80s and '90s.

At one time, it might have seemed a little odd that Metallica would cover Budgie, Diamond Head, the Misfits, and Queen, but if Garage, Inc. And if raw is what you want, the equally diverse disc two provides all the thrills you could hope for. Sure, it may not be nearly as raw as early Metallica, but it is a better listen than either of the Load records. Whether it's Bob Seger, Blue Öyster Cult, Thin Lizzy, Nick Cave, or the all-star jam on Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Tuesday's Gone," the band effortlessly makes the songs seem like their own, through a bizarre mix of respect and ballsy irreverence. It shouldn't come as a surprise that these covers recall the blooze 'n' boogie heavy rock of the Loads, but what is a surprise is that Metallica seems to have found their footing in this style through other people's songs. The second disc's rarities are balanced by the first disc's new covers, the bulk of which were recorded following the Reload tour. Savvy businessmen that they are, they also realized they needed to give hardcore fans who already owned all the covers a reason to purchase the new set - hence, the expansion of the Garage Days EP to the double-disc blowout Garage, Inc. By 1998, the band had understandably grown frustrated with this situation and decided to confront the problem head-on by reissuing all these rarities. Buy the album Starting at $14.99įor many years, Metallica's 1987 EP Garage Days Re-Revisited was the most sought-after item in their catalog it was constantly bootlegged in the '90s, and often supplemented by a host of covers Metallica had released on singles and compilations throughout the years.
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Garage Days Re-Revisited"'s front cover.Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Tracks 13-16 originally by Motörhead (all these tracks were originally issued on special "MotörheadACHE mess" edition of " Hero Of The Day" single)īack Cover of this album is butchered version of "The $5.98 E.P. Track 12 originally by Sweet Savage (This and previous song were originally issued as B-Sides of " The Unforgiven" maxi single) Track 11 originally by Anti-Nowhere League

Track 10 originally by Queen (Originally included in second disc of " Rubáiyát (Elektra's 40th Anniversary)" tribute album) Track 9 originally by Diamond Head (This and previous song were originally issued as B-Sides of " Harvester Of Sorrow" maxi single) Garage Days Revisited '84 (originally issued as B-sides of " Creeping Death" Maxi-Single) Garage Days Re-Revisited '87 (see this entry for additional information) Official Music Video was made for this song) Track 9 originally by Thin Lizzy (Released as Single. Has distinction of being Metallica's Longest song) Track 7 originally by Mercyful Fate (Actually a medley of 5 songs: "Satan's Fall", "Curse of the Pharaohs", "A Corpse Without Soul", "Into the Coven", and "Evil". It includes cover songs, B-side covers, and The 5.98 E.P. It was released on November 24, 1998, through Elektra Records. Track 6 originally by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds is a compilation album of cover songs by American heavy metal band, Metallica. Track 5 originally by Misfits (Released as Single) Track 4 originally by Bob Seger (Released as Single. Track 3 originally by Black Sabbath (includes short portion of the same group's "A National Acrobat") Tracks 1 & 11 originally by Discharge (Track 11 also contains hidden cover of Robin Trower's opening section of "Bridge Of Sighs") "New Recordings '98" (recorded from to 1 X 1998): Disc 1 is previously unreleased covers, Disc 2 is a compilation reprinting the second Garage Days release, followed by the first Garage Days release, followed by every other cover song Metallica had previously released.
