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Ride the Lightning by Metallica

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Metallica: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Cliff Burton (bass); Lars Ulrich (drums). Recorded at Sweet Silence... Read More
Metallica: James Hetfield (vocals, guitar); Kirk Hammett (guitar); Cliff Burton (bass); Lars Ulrich (drums). Recorded at Sweet Silence Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark in Spring 1984. Metallica turned the metal world on its ear with their debut album, KILL 'EM ALL and then blew its mind with the follow-up, RIDE THE LIGHTNING. The riffs and arrangements are more intricate, the lyrics are more intelligent and biting and James Hetfield's growl is meaner. The set starts out with two tunes that would have been right at home on KILL 'EM ALL, but the next two are slower and more involved. "Ride The Lightning" is a slow (by Metallica's standards) dirge about the futility of war. "Fade To Black" is a ballad (!) that builds to an instrumental coda featuring the guitar melodies that the band would later base their sound around. It's also Hetfield's first attempt at singing in tune. The most ambitious song is a dense instrumental, "The Call Of Ktulu," that starts with a single arpeggiated guitar and slowly adds layer up... Minimize
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Key Information
Artist Metallica
Record Label Elektra Entertainment
Genre Heavy Metal
Subgenre Speed/Thrash Metal
Release Date July 07, 1987
Album Duration 47m:31s
Number of Discs 1
Song List: Disc 1
  1. Fight Fire With Fire
2. Ride the Lightning
3. For Whom the Bell Tolls
4. Fade to Black
5. Trapped Under Ice
6. Escape
7. Creeping Death
8. Call of Ktulu
Review Summary
92 Reviews from Epinions.com
Overall Rating: 5/5 stars
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By: MattA75
Dec 16, 2004

Metallica Makes the Sophomore Leap on Ride

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: the songwriting, lyricism, the strong instrumental work from all members

Cons: yeah, right

Bottom Line:
Ride the Lightning is the first in a whole series of five star albums from Metallica's early days. A metalhead must. Read More


By: plorentz
Feb 8, 2006

Review #666, In Praise of the Devil's Music: Metallica's Ride the Lightning

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Powerful, exhilarating, hilarious songs about death and other things like death.

Cons: I missed out on it when I was a socially frustrated teenager.

Bottom Line:
In which the author becomes all the guys who wanted to beat him up after gym class. Read More


By: punkrawka
Mar 27, 2003

Take a Ride

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Amazing songwriting and lyricism, with many important things to say

Cons: Too thrashy for some

Bottom Line:
This is one of Metallica's seminal albums, whose first three tracks should especially not be missed. Read More


By: PacManY2J
May 29, 2004

Striking Gold By Striking Lightning

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Heavy as hell but with slower experimentation; excellent lyrics

Cons: Still a bit unpolished, though I like the raw sound

Bottom Line:
Ktulu is calling. Read More


By: pyfr
Jul 31, 2007

Aren't we taking this "eye for an eye" thing a little too far?

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: A near-perfect blend of power and melody, speed and mood. Their best, by far.

Cons: Set too high of a standard. And launched a million worthless imitators.

Bottom Line:
My nomination for "Best Metal Album of the 80's". Redefined the way that headbanger bands did business. More of a power metal than thrash affair. Read More


By: cheeku76
Mar 4, 2003

The boys show how to make a super thrash album!

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Pretty much all the songs.

Cons: Trapped Under Ice.

Bottom Line:
I recommend it unconditionally to anyone with the slightest interest in heavy metal or rock music in general. Read More


By: shroomhead
Feb 13, 2004

How Thrash Was Meant To Sound

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: 8 Beautifully crafted songs which proved they were the kings of thrash.

Cons: Weak production.

Bottom Line:
A brilliant album from a great band. Read More


By: bangj
Dec 9, 2003

Get strapped in this electric chair.

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Awesome songs, Great lyrics, Slick guitar solos. Basically everything.

Cons: 8 tracks. one or two more would have been great.

Bottom Line:
One of the greatest Metal albums ever recorded. You must hear this! Read More


By: michael45
Jan 23, 2001

Unbelievable...

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: The songs are full of energy and pull at your emotional strings.

Cons: There were only eight songs.

Bottom Line:
It's just really good to listen to. The band bared all of their rage and dark emotions in this album and the end product is worthy of their skill. Read More


By: boom5251234
Feb 17, 2004

The Dark Days of Metallica.

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Amazing guitar solos, excellent drums, lyrics..

Cons: ..They are no Slayer :)

Bottom Line:
Classic. Read More


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