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S&M 2

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3.55 | 13 ratings | 2 reviews | 15% 5 stars

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Songs / Tracks Listing

1. The Ecstasy of Gold (2:42)
2. The Call of Ktulu (9:15)
3. For Whom the Bell Tolls (4:37)
4. The Day That Never Comes (8:27)
5. The Memory Remains (5:43)
6. Confusion (6:42)
7. Moth into Flame (6:18)
8. The Outlaw Torn (10:03)
9. No Leaf Clover (5:31)
10. Halo on Fire (8:18)

11. Intro to "Scythian Suite" (5:17)
12. Scythian Suite, Opus 20 II: The Enemy God and the Dance of the Dark Spirits (3:40)
13. Intro to the Iron Foundry (1:03)
14. The Iron Foundry, Opus 19 (4:16)
15. The Unforgiven III (8:20)
16. All Within My Hands (6:14)
17. (Anesthesia) - Pulling Teeth (7:28)
18. Wherever I May Roam (6:33)
19. One (9:24)
20. Master of Puppets (8:30)
21. Nothing Else Matters (6:40)
22. Enter Sandman (8:46)

Total Time 143:47

Line-up / Musicians

- James Hetfield / vocals, guitars
- Kirk Hammett / guitars, backing vocals
- Robert Trujillo / bass, backing vocals
- Lars Ulrich / drums

With:
- San Francisco Symphony Orchestra
- Michael Tilson Thomas / musical director
- Edwin Outwater / conductor

Releases information

Label: Blackened Recordings
Formats: Blu-Ray, 2CD, DVD
Release date: August 28, 2020

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METALLICA S&M 2 ratings distribution


3.55
(13 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of rock music(15%)
15%
Excellent addition to any rock music collection(38%)
38%
Good, but non-essential (46%)
46%
Collectors/fans only (0%)
0%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
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Review by rdtprog
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Heavy, RPI, Symph, JR/F Canterbury Teams
3 stars Here's the sequel of Metallica with the San Francisco Orchestra 20 years ago. The band plays on their central stage with all those classical musicians. It's night and day for the picture quality if I compare both concerts, the high definition makes all the difference. There are more quiet moments in the music than a usual Metallica concert and that is a good thing. There are also some classical pieces to brings things down after the heavy metal stuff. I'm not a fan of Heavy Metal, but I always enjoy seeing a Metallica concert and I have to admit that in this genre, they are on top. They started the show with their most progressive rock song: the instrumental ''The Call of Ktulu'' and after that, it's more than 2 hours of music nonstop with the orchestra that brings a little something to the music. I really enjoy watching this concert, the camera work gets you on the stage with the musicians, it's almost like being in the front row. I assume that all Metallica fans have this already and that I would not recommend this to all the prog-rock fans, so that's why I only give this 3.4 stars.
Review by UMUR
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Honorary Collaborator
4 stars "S&M 2" is a double live album release (which in the days of vinyl would probably have been a three- or a four album release). The album was released through Blackened Recordings in August 2020. The title of the album refers to the 1999 "S&M" live album, which is a similar collaborative effort with Metallica playing along side the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. While the original "S&M" (1999) concert performance was conducted by Michael Kamen, the concert performance on "S&M 2" was conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas and Edwin Outwater. The "S&M 2" concert was also filmed and given a theatrical release in October 2019. A Blu-Ray version was released simoultaniously with the live album.

"S&M 2" features 22 tracks and a total playing time of just little under 2 and a half hours. Needless to say itīs a massive body of music, but since Metallica have written so many instantly recognisable heavy/thrash metal tracks, the playing time doesn't necessarily feel that long. Disc 1 is dominated by post-"The Black Album" (1991) material, although it also includes "The Call of Ktulu" and "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (and of course a classical orchestra version of "The Ecstasy of Gold" by Ennio Morricone, which is always the opening track at Metallicaīs shows.

Disc 2 predominantly features "The Black Album" (1991) and pre-"The Black Album" (1991) material, although it also includes "The Unforgiven III" and "All Within My Hands", and a couple of classical music pieces (by Sergei Prokofiev and Alexander Mosolov).

Adding a symphonic orchestra to rock music is nothing new and several other rock and heavy metal artists have done it before (including Deep Purple and Metallica themselves as mentioned above), and with varying degrees of success. Honestly I was very critical of "S&M" (1999) when it was released, and I felt it was like standing in between a heavy metal bandīs rehearsal room and a concert hall where a classical orchestra played. I donīt think that recording worked that well and the two parts of the music just never gelled. Thankfully "S&M 2" works much better and to my ears the heavy metal part of the music and the classical orchestra parts now function as a unit, and create a new and interesting take on Metallicaīs music.

Metallica are as well playing as ever and the album features a superb sounding production job. Everything is audible in the mix and thereīs some great audience interaction from Hetfield (relatively sparse, but it works) and you can often hear the audience sing along, which in this case is really nice and definitely enhancing the listening experience. So all in all Iīm much more entertained and satisfied with this second "heavy metal meets classical orchestra" attempt from Metallica. A 4 star (80%) rating is deserved.

(Originally posted on Metal Music Archives)

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