Album Info
Artist: | Various |
Album: | The Metallica Blacklist |
Released: | USA, 2021 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Alessia Cara, The Warning - Enter Sandman | |
A2 | Mac DeMarco - Enter Sandman | |
A3 | Ghost - Enter Sandman | |
B1 | Juanes - Enter Sandman | |
B2 | Rina Sawayama - Enter Sandman | |
B3 | Weezer - Enter Sandman | |
C1 | Sam Fender - Sad But True | |
C2 | Jason Isbell - Sad But True | |
C3 | Mexican Institute Of Sound - Sad But True | |
C4 | Royal Blood - Sad But True | |
D1 | St. Vincent - Sad But True | |
D2 | White Reaper - Sad But True | |
D3 | YB - Sad But True | |
E1 | Biffy Clyro - Holier Than Thou | |
E2 | The Chats - Holier Than Thou | |
E3 | OFF! - Holier Than Thou | |
E4 | Pup - Holier Than Thou | |
E5 | Corey Taylor - Holier Than Thou | |
F1 | Cage The Elephant - The Unforgiven | |
F2 | Vishal Dadlani - The Unforgiven | |
F3 | Diet Cig - The Unforgiven | |
F4 | Flatbush Zombies - The Unforgiven | |
G1 | HaAsh - The Unforgiven | |
G2 | José Madero - The Unforgiven | |
G3 | Moses Sumney - The Unforgiven | |
G4 | J. Balvin - Wherever I May Roam | |
G5 | Chase & Status - Wherever I May Roam | |
H1 | The Neptunes - Wherever I May Roam | |
H2 | Jon Pardi - Wherever I May Roam | |
H3 | SebastiAn - Don't Tread On Else Matters | |
I1 | Portugal. The Man - Don't Tread On Me | |
I2 | Volbeat - Don't Tread On Me | |
I3 | The Hu - Through The Never | |
I4 | Tomi Owó - Through The Never | |
J1 | Phoebe Bridgers - Nothing Else Matters | |
J2 | Miley Cyrus - Nothing Else Matters | |
J3 | Dave Gahan - Nothing Else Matters | |
J4 | Mickey Guyton - Nothing Else Matters | |
K1 | Dermot Kennedy - Nothing Else Matters | |
K2 | Mon Laferte - Nothing Else Matters | |
K3 | Igor Levit - Nothing Else Matters | |
K4 | My Morning Jacket - Nothing Else Matters | |
L1 | PG Roxette - Nothing Else Matters | |
L2 | Darius Rucker - Nothing Else Matters | |
L3 | Chris Stapleton - Nothing Else Matters | |
M1 | TRESOR - Nothing Else Matters | |
M2 | Goodnight, Texas - Of Wolf And Man | |
M3 | IDLES - The God That Failed | |
M4 | Imelda May - The God That Failed | |
N1 | Cherry Glazerr - My Friend Of Misery | |
N2 | Izia - My Friend Of Misery | |
N3 | Kamasi Washington - My Friend Of Misery | |
N4 | Rodrigo y Gabriela - The Struggle Within |
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Description
Cut for the Black Album’s 30th, Various – The Metallica Blacklist (7LP) gathers 50-odd takes that tilt the classics in unexpected directions. Miley Cyrus’s Nothing Else Matters, with Elton John’s piano cushioning that first verse, lands like a torch song rather than a power ballad. St. Vincent makes Sad But True a chrome-plated stomp, all clipped guitars and sneer. Kamasi Washington stretches My Friend of Misery into widescreen jazz drama, brass stacking where the chugs used to be. Across seven records the arrangements finally breathe; imaging feels wider and the low end sits deeper. If you’d rather order online, you can buy Metallica records online with us. You hop from pop torch to industrial crunch to jazz headspace without losing the core riffs. Sequencing across sides is thoughtful for the format. File it beside the Black Album and the early-’90s crossover era, where weight meets curiosity. Proceeds originally supported charitable causes, and the range here really earns the 7LP sprawl. Available online now or in our Melbourne shop, an easy pick for any Various fan.