Greatest Hits Part II

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Tracklist

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CD 1
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1That Was Just Your Life
additional recording engineer:
Mike Gillies (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording engineer:
Greg Fidelman (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
producer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
mixer:
Greg Fidelman and Andrew Scheps
additional editor:
Adam Fuller, Jason Gossman, Sara Lyn Killion, Jason Mott and Joshua Smith (recording engineer)
editor:
DD Erlich, Kent Matcke, Dan Monti and Dana Nielsen
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Lars Ulrich (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric bass guitar:
Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
background vocals:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording of:
That Was Just Your Life (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
3.97:11
2I Disappear
engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer) and Bob Rock
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Bob Rock
recording of:
I Disappear
lyricist and composer:
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
4.254:25
3Fuel
recording engineer:
Randy Staub
additional assistant engineer:
Bernardo Bigalli, Darren Grahn, Kent Matcke and Gary Winger
additional engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer) (from 1997-09 until 1997-10) and Randy Staub (from 1997-09 until 1997-10)
editor:
Paul DeCarli, Mike Gillies and Darren Grahn
additional percussion:
Jim McGillveray (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
electric bass guitar:
Jason Newsted (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
electric guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 1995-05 until 1997-10) and James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metallica (in 1997)
recorded at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02, from 1997-07 until 1997-10)
mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1997-09 until 1997-10)
recording of:
Fuel (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
writer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
3.954:30
4The Day That Never Comes
additional recording engineer:
Mike Gillies (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording engineer:
Greg Fidelman (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
producer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
mixer:
Greg Fidelman and Andrew Scheps
additional editor:
Adam Fuller, Jason Gossman, Sara Lyn Killion, Jason Mott and Joshua Smith (recording engineer)
editor:
DD Erlich, Kent Matcke, Dan Monti and Dana Nielsen
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Lars Ulrich (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric bass guitar:
Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
background vocals:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording of:
The Day That Never Comes (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
4.357:59
5Until It Sleeps
assistant recording engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer) and Kent Matcke
recording engineer and mixer:
Randy Staub
assistant engineer:
Jason Goldstein
engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
co-producer:
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
additional assistant mixer:
Mike Rew
additional mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer)
assistant mixer:
Matt Curry (engineer)
assistant editor:
Mike Gillies and Chris Vrenna (member of Tweaker)
editor:
Paul DeCarli
bass:
Jason Newsted (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 1995-05 until 1996-02) and James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally recorded at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
recorded at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally mixed at:
Quad Recording Studios in New York, United States
mixed at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1996-03 until 1996-04)
recording of:
Until It Sleeps (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music (in 1996) and Virgin Music Japan (defunct song publisher, not a release label) (in 1996)
4.354:30
6Whiskey in the Jar
recording engineer and engineer:
Randy Staub
additional engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
assistant engineer:
Leff Lefferts (engineer), Chris Manning (US bass player, writer, sound engineer and producer) and Kent Matcke
co-producer:
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer) (from 1998-09 until 1998-10) and Randy Staub (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
editor:
Paul DeCarli and Mike Gillies
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metallica (in 1998)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
cover recording of:
Whiskey in the Jar (rock version, arranged by Thin Lizzy) (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
writer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
arranger:
Thin Lizzy
publisher:
Pippin The Friendly Ranger Music Co. Ltd. and Universal Music Publishing Ltd. (UK subsidiary of Universal Music Publishing Group)
version of:
Whiskey in the Jar (traditional)
4.655:05
7The Unforgiven II
recording engineer:
Randy Staub
additional assistant engineer:
Bernardo Bigalli, Darren Grahn, Kent Matcke and Gary Winger
additional engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer) (from 1997-09 until 1997-10) and Randy Staub (from 1997-09 until 1997-10)
editor:
Paul DeCarli, Mike Gillies and Darren Grahn
additional percussion:
Jim McGillveray (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
electric bass guitar:
Jason Newsted (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
electric guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 1995-05 until 1997-10) and James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metallica (in 1997)
recorded at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02, from 1997-07 until 1997-10)
mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1997-09 until 1997-10)
music videos:
The Unforgiven II by Metallica
recording of:
The Unforgiven II (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
writer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
part of:
The Unforgiven
4.26:28
8Die Die My Darling
additional engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
assistant engineer:
Leff Lefferts (engineer), Chris Manning (US bass player, writer, sound engineer and producer) and Kent Matcke
engineer:
Randy Staub
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer) (from 1998-09 until 1998-10) and Randy Staub (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
editor:
Paul DeCarli and Mike Gillies
recorded at and mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
cover recording of:
Die, Die My Darling (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
lyricist and composer:
Glenn Danzig
publisher:
Evilive Music (work publisher; not a release label!)
4.22:31
9Broken Beat and Scarred
additional recording engineer:
Mike Gillies (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording engineer:
Greg Fidelman (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
producer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
mixer:
Greg Fidelman and Andrew Scheps
additional editor:
Adam Fuller, Jason Gossman, Sara Lyn Killion, Jason Mott and Joshua Smith (recording engineer)
editor:
DD Erlich, Kent Matcke, Dan Monti and Dana Nielsen
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Lars Ulrich (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric bass guitar:
Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
background vocals:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording of:
Broken, Beat & Scarred (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
3.756:28
10Turn the Page
additional engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
assistant engineer:
Leff Lefferts (engineer), Chris Manning (US bass player, writer, sound engineer and producer) and Kent Matcke
engineer:
Randy Staub
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer) (from 1998-09 until 1998-10) and Randy Staub (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
editor:
Paul DeCarli and Mike Gillies
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Metallica (in 1998)
recorded at and mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
cover recording of:
Turn the Page (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
lyricist:
Bob Seger
composer:
Bob Seger (in 1972)
publisher:
Gear Publishing and Gear Publishing Co (in 1973)
4.456:07
11Ain’t My Bitch
assistant recording engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer) and Kent Matcke
recording engineer and mixer:
Randy Staub
assistant engineer:
Jason Goldstein
engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
additional assistant mixer:
Mike Rew
additional mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer)
assistant mixer:
Matt Curry (engineer)
assistant editor:
Mike Gillies and Chris Vrenna (member of Tweaker)
editor:
Paul DeCarli
bass:
Jason Newsted (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 1995-05 until 1996-02) and James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally recorded at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
recorded at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally mixed at:
Quad Recording Studios in New York, United States
mixed at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1996-03 until 1996-04)
recording of:
Ain’t My Bitch (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music (in 1996) and Virgin Music Japan (defunct song publisher, not a release label) (in 1996)
3.95:07
12Frantic
assistant recording engineer and assistant mixer:
Mike Gillies and Eric Helmkamp
recording engineer and mixer:
Bob Rock (from 2002-05 until 2003-04)
engineer:
Mike Gillies
producer:
Metallica and Bob Rock
bass:
Bob Rock (from 2002-05 until 2003-04)
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (from 2002-05 until 2003-04)
guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 2002-05 until 2003-04) and James Hetfield (from 2002-05 until 2003-04)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 2002-05 until 2003-04)
recorded at and mixed at:
Metallica HQ in San Rafael, United States (from 2002-05 until 2003-04)
recording of:
Frantic (from 2002-05 until 2003-04)
writer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music and EMI Blackwood Music Inc. (1989-07-24–present)
4.15:51
13Mama Said
assistant recording engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer) and Kent Matcke
recording engineer and mixer:
Randy Staub
assistant engineer:
Jason Goldstein
engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
additional assistant mixer:
Mike Rew
additional mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer)
assistant mixer:
Matt Curry (engineer)
assistant editor:
Mike Gillies and Chris Vrenna (member of Tweaker)
editor:
Paul DeCarli
bass:
Jason Newsted (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 1995-05 until 1996-02) and James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally recorded at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
recorded at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally mixed at:
Quad Recording Studios in New York, United States
mixed at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1996-03 until 1996-04)
recording of:
Mama Said (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music (in 1996) and Virgin Music Japan (defunct song publisher, not a release label) (in 1996)
4.355:22
14No Leaf Clover
recording engineer:
Bob Rock and Randy Staub
producer:
James Hetfield, Michael Kamen (American score composer), Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Randy Staub
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (on 1999-04-21)
electric bass guitar:
Jason Newsted (on 1999-04-21)
electric guitar:
Kirk Hammett (on 1999-04-21) and James Hetfield (on 1999-04-21)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (on 1999-04-21)
conductor:
Michael Kamen (American score composer)
arranger and orchestrator:
Michael Kamen (American score composer)
recorded at:
Berkeley Community Theatre in Berkeley, United States (on 1999-04-21)
live recording of:
No Leaf Clover (on 1999-04-21)
orchestrator:
Michael Kamen (American score composer)
writer:
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
45:44
CD 2
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1The End of the Line
additional recording engineer:
Mike Gillies (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording engineer:
Greg Fidelman (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
producer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
mixer:
Greg Fidelman and Andrew Scheps
additional editor:
Adam Fuller, Jason Gossman, Sara Lyn Killion, Jason Mott and Joshua Smith (recording engineer)
editor:
DD Erlich, Kent Matcke, Dan Monti and Dana Nielsen
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Lars Ulrich (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric bass guitar:
Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
background vocals:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording of:
The End of the Line (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
is based on:
The New Song
47:54
2It’s Electric
additional engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
assistant engineer:
Leff Lefferts (engineer), Chris Manning (US bass player, writer, sound engineer and producer) and Kent Matcke
engineer:
Randy Staub
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer) (from 1998-09 until 1998-10) and Randy Staub (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
editor:
Paul DeCarli and Mike Gillies
recorded at and mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
cover recording of:
It’s Electric (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
writer:
Sean Harris (Diamond Head lead vocalist) and Brian Tatler
3.653:36
3The Memory Remains
recording engineer:
Randy Staub
additional assistant engineer:
Bernardo Bigalli, Darren Grahn, Kent Matcke and Gary Winger
additional engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer) (from 1997-09 until 1997-10) and Randy Staub (from 1997-09 until 1997-10)
editor:
Paul DeCarli, Mike Gillies and Darren Grahn
additional percussion:
Jim McGillveray (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
electric bass guitar:
Jason Newsted (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
electric guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 1995-05 until 1997-10) and James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
background vocals:
Marianne Faithfull (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
recorded at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02, from 1997-07 until 1997-10)
mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1997-09 until 1997-10)
recording of:
The Memory Remains (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
writer:
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
44:39
4The Unforgiven III
additional recording engineer:
Mike Gillies (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording engineer:
Greg Fidelman (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
producer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
mixer:
Greg Fidelman and Andrew Scheps
additional editor:
Adam Fuller, Jason Gossman, Sara Lyn Killion, Jason Mott and Joshua Smith (recording engineer)
editor:
DD Erlich, Kent Matcke, Dan Monti and Dana Nielsen
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Lars Ulrich (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric bass guitar:
Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
background vocals:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording of:
The Unforgiven III (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
part of:
The Unforgiven
4.657:49
5Hero of the Day
assistant recording engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer) and Kent Matcke
recording engineer and mixer:
Randy Staub
assistant engineer:
Jason Goldstein
engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
additional assistant mixer:
Mike Rew
additional mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer)
assistant mixer:
Matt Curry (engineer)
assistant editor:
Mike Gillies and Chris Vrenna (member of Tweaker)
editor:
Paul DeCarli
bass:
Jason Newsted (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 1995-05 until 1996-02) and James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally recorded at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
recorded at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally mixed at:
Quad Recording Studios in New York, United States
mixed at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1996-03 until 1996-04)
recording of:
Hero of the Day (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music (in 1996) and Virgin Music Japan (defunct song publisher, not a release label) (in 1996)
4.254:22
6Sabbra Cadabra
additional engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
assistant engineer:
Leff Lefferts (engineer), Chris Manning (US bass player, writer, sound engineer and producer) and Kent Matcke
engineer:
Randy Staub
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer) (from 1998-09 until 1998-10) and Randy Staub (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
editor:
Paul DeCarli and Mike Gillies
recorded at and mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
medley including a cover recording of:
A National Acrobat (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
writer:
Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward
publisher:
Essex Music International Ltd., Rollerjoint Music and Westminster Music Ltd. (in 1974)
medley including a cover recording of:
Sabbra Cadabra (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
writer:
Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi, Ozzy Osbourne and Bill Ward
publisher:
Essex Music International Ltd., Rollerjoint Music and Westminster Music Ltd. (in 1974)
4.256:22
7Better Than You3:59
8King Nothing
assistant recording engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer) and Kent Matcke
recording engineer and mixer:
Randy Staub
assistant engineer:
Jason Goldstein
engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
additional assistant mixer:
Mike Rew
additional mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer)
assistant mixer:
Matt Curry (engineer)
assistant editor:
Mike Gillies and Chris Vrenna (member of Tweaker)
editor:
Paul DeCarli
bass:
Jason Newsted (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 1995-05 until 1996-02) and James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally recorded at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
recorded at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally mixed at:
Quad Recording Studios in New York, United States
mixed at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1996-03 until 1996-04)
recording of:
King Nothing (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music (in 1996) and Virgin Music Japan (defunct song publisher, not a release label) (in 1996)
3.95:27
9Cyanide
additional recording engineer:
Mike Gillies (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording engineer:
Greg Fidelman (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
producer:
Rick Rubin (US record producer, former co‐president of Columbia Records)
mixer:
Greg Fidelman and Andrew Scheps
additional editor:
Adam Fuller, Jason Gossman, Sara Lyn Killion, Jason Mott and Joshua Smith (recording engineer)
editor:
DD Erlich, Kent Matcke, Dan Monti and Dana Nielsen
drums (drum set) and percussion:
Lars Ulrich (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric bass guitar:
Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
electric guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
background vocals:
Kirk Hammett (from 2007-04 until 2008-05) and Robert Trujillo (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
recording of:
Cyanide (from 2007-04 until 2008-05)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield, Robert Trujillo and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
3.96:42
10Lover Man
additional engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
assistant engineer:
Leff Lefferts (engineer), Chris Manning (US bass player, writer, sound engineer and producer) and Kent Matcke
engineer:
Randy Staub
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer) (from 1998-09 until 1998-10) and Randy Staub (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
editor:
Paul DeCarli and Mike Gillies
recorded at and mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
cover recording of:
Loverman (from 1998-09 until 1998-10)
lyricist and composer:
Nick Cave (Australian singer‐songwriter, musician and score composer)
recording of:
Loverman
lyricist and composer:
Nick Cave (Australian singer‐songwriter, musician and score composer)
3.657:55
11Some Kind of Monster4:19
122 X 4
assistant recording engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer) and Kent Matcke
recording engineer and mixer:
Randy Staub
assistant engineer:
Jason Goldstein
engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
additional assistant mixer:
Mike Rew
additional mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer)
assistant mixer:
Matt Curry (engineer)
assistant editor:
Mike Gillies and Chris Vrenna (member of Tweaker)
editor:
Paul DeCarli
bass:
Jason Newsted (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 1995-05 until 1996-02) and James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally recorded at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
recorded at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
additionally mixed at:
Quad Recording Studios in New York, United States
mixed at:
Right Track Recording in Manhattan, United States (from 1996-03 until 1996-04)
recording of:
2 × 4 (from 1995-05 until 1996-02)
lyricist:
James Hetfield
composer:
Kirk Hammett, James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music (in 1996) and Virgin Music Japan (defunct song publisher, not a release label) (in 1996)
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13Devil’s Dance
recording engineer:
Randy Staub
additional assistant engineer:
Bernardo Bigalli, Darren Grahn, Kent Matcke and Gary Winger
additional engineer:
Brian Dobbs (US metal producer/engineer)
producer:
James Hetfield, Bob Rock and Lars Ulrich
mixer:
Mike Fraser (Canadian record producer, engineer and mixer) (from 1997-09 until 1997-10) and Randy Staub (from 1997-09 until 1997-10)
editor:
Paul DeCarli, Mike Gillies and Darren Grahn
additional percussion:
Jim McGillveray (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
drums (drum set):
Lars Ulrich (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
electric bass guitar:
Jason Newsted (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
electric guitar:
Kirk Hammett (from 1995-05 until 1997-10) and James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
lead vocals:
James Hetfield (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
recorded at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1995-05 until 1996-02, from 1997-07 until 1997-10)
mixed at:
The Plant Studios (1981-2008) in Sausalito, United States (from 1997-09 until 1997-10)
recording of:
Devil’s Dance (from 1995-05 until 1997-10)
writer:
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
Creeping Death Music
3.35:19
14Human
recording of:
−Human (S&M version)
orchestrator:
Michael Kamen (American score composer)
writer:
James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich
publisher:
EMI Music Publishing (do not use as a release label!)
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