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The Celtic Tribute to Metallica
The Celtic Tribute to Metallica
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List Price: $13.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars(based on 3 reviews)
Sales Rank: 87439
Category: Music

Artist: Various Artists
Publisher: PAN AM RECORDS
Studio: PAN AM RECORDS
Manufacturer: PAN AM RECORDS
Label: PAN AM RECORDS
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 027297949928
EAN: 0027297949928
ASIN: B001C3MYN0

Release Date: September 9, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • The Unforgiven
  • Nothing Else Matters
  • Seek and Destroy
  • Sad But True
  • Whiskey in the Jar
  • Hero of the Day
  • Mama Said
  • One
  • Enter Sandman
  • Until It Sleeps
  • Fade To Black
  • Welcome Home (Sanitarium)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Metallica's music has never been called ethereal, much less soft. The Celtic Tribute to Metallica succeeds at creating the unexpected. Traditional instruments such as fiddle, mandolin, concertina, bouzouki, accordion, banjo, and pennywhistle combine to form a swirl of highland magic. A selection of Metallica's best songs is rendered into unique instrumentals that remain faithful to the house that Jack built.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars this is an original and fantastic tribute to Metallica   November 11, 2008
Take the time to preview this CD. If you like what you hear, then buy it. I'm glad I did.


4 out of 5 stars An unexpected bit of enjoyment.   September 25, 2008
My Tastes: Reading a review of an album like this, you ought to know something about the reviewer. I am a Metallica fan. Not so big on Load and Reload, and I thought St. Anger was a musical turd. My favorite Metallica album is ...And Justice for All.

I am also a big time Celtic Music fan. Seven Nations, Great Big Sea, Gaelic Storm, and Amadan are some of my favorites. I like both traditional AND fusion arrangements, but tend toward the trad. side of things.

The Celtic Tribute to Metallica: You know, I suggested something like Metallica's live album, S&M, a long time before they ever did it. I heard the classical influences (I'm also a classically trained clarinetist) in their music, and I thoroughly though it would meld well with a symphony. I never....ever saw this coming.

If you're simply a Metallica fan, and are interested in just another tribute album, this one might not be for you. This album does not shred. You can't headbang to it. (Well, I suppose you COULD, but would you WANT to?) Lars' drums are a large part of Metallica's sound, and these guys don't bother trying to recreate them, which is a good thing in my mind. (Not a drum set in earshot on this album!) These guys add jigs and reels into the songs that do not fit in the original songs at all, but which a trad. fan might be quite comfortable step-dancing to.

To my mind, this is a great album for traditional Celtic Music fans who also happen to be Metallica fans. The songs are clearly Metallica songs for the most part, until the jig or reel section of nearly every song. And what's more, these guys picked some great instrumentation. Celtic trad. musicians are used to picking up any number of instruments even within a single song, and these guys to a great job. The choice between using a mandolin or a guitar really makes these renditions quite good.

I'm listening to Enter Sandman off this album, and this is one of the songs I feel they did the best job with, since the reel section of this tune uses the familiar guitar riff from this album throughout.

It's not all Metallica, to be honest. They used the tunes, and some of the arrangements, but they really did make it their own with the reel sections. Metallica fans with no interest in traditional Celtic music ought not bother with this. Celtic Music fans who are also fans of Metallica will likely appreciate the thought and work that went into this album. In addition, as modern Celtic music, it stands on its own quite well.

So why the 4 stars? Well, The Unforgiven, Nothing Else Matters, Hero of the Day, Mama Said, and Until It Sleeps lend themselves to various mellow instrumentations, in my opinion. It was less of a challenge to them to pick these particular songs. Seek and Destroy was interesting, but not my favorite. One and Enter Sandman were Celtic-ized quite superbly. Fade To Black was quite a bit of fun. (The reel section had some excellent fiddling.) I would have liked to have seen some of the thrashers in here. Battery, Dyer's Eve? Those would have been a true challenge, but given that they weren't as successful with Seek and Destroy as I would have liked, it's likely they steered clear because they knew they could do a better job with what they chose. If there's a second tribute from the Boys of Country Nashville (the True Artists of this album...c'mon Amazon. Says right on the back of the album), I'd love to see some of these harder songs given an attempt.

I never expected to see this album. When I saw it, I wasn't sure what to think. Had the potential to be cool. Had the potential to really stink. I think these guys really did achieve the unexpected, and it was very enjoyable to listen to. If you like celtic trad. and Metallica, take the plunge. I think you'll enjoy it. If you are a Metallica fan and don't have an aversion to Celtic music, why not? You might enjoy it. If you're looking for hardcore Metallica thrash, you won't find it anywhere here...keep looking.



1 out of 5 stars Strange Song Choices.   September 11, 2008
  1 out of 16 found this review helpful

I'd be more interested in hearing this had they chose better Metallica songs.

Seems like they love the Black Album and Load.

I would have liked to hear:

For Whom the Bell Tolls
Creeping Death
Phantom Lord
The Four Horsemen
One
Motorbreath
Etc.


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