Garage Inc.
Garage, Inc. |
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Compilation album of cover songs by Metallica |
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Released |
November 23, 1998 |
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Recorded |
New cover songs recorded & mixed from September 14–October 1, 1998 at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California. Other songs recorded at various locations from 1984 to 1995. |
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Genre |
Heavy metal, thrash metal, Crossover thrash |
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Length |
136:38 |
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Label |
Elektra, Sony Music, Vertigo |
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Producer |
Bob Rock, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Mark Whitaker |
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Metallica chronology |
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Singles from Garage Inc. |
- "Turn the Page"
Released: November 16, 1998[1]
- "Whiskey in the Jar"
Released: February 1, 1999[2]
- "Die, Die My Darling"
Released: June 7, 1999[3]
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Garage, Inc. is a cover/compilation album by the American thrash metal band Metallica. It was released on November 23, 1998 through Elektra Records. Over 2.5 million copies have been sold in the U.S. as certified by the RIAA. It includes cover songs, B-side covers, and the The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited, which had gone out of print since its original release in 1987. The title is a combination of Garage Days Revisited and their song "Damage, Inc.", from Master of Puppets, and the album's artwork draws heavily from the 1987 EP.[4] The album features songs by artists that have influenced Metallica, including many bands from the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement, hardcore punk bands and popular songs. As of August 2013 the album has sold more than 6 million copies worldwide.
Reception
- Rolling Stone (12/10/98, print edition, p. 122) - 4 Stars (out of 5) -"Gloriously hard as the album is, you can't miss Metallica's good natured side coming through."
- Entertainment Weekly (12/18/98, p. 84) - "We'll have to wait until Metallica's next 'proper' album to find out if this trip to the garage recharges their batteries. Still, all things considered, Garage Inc. is an intermittently exhilarating joyride." - Rating: B−[7]
- CMJ (12/21/98, p. 29) - "Those who still relate to the adolescent angst of the 'Metallicas' earliest days will find plenty to like on Garage Inc."
- In 2005, the album was ranked number 500 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[11]
Track listing
Disc one
These tracks were recorded in September–October 1998 for the Garage Inc. album.
1. |
"Free Speech for the Dumb" | Garry Maloney, Kevin "Cal" Morris, Tony "Bones" Roberts, Roy "Rainy" Wainwright | Discharge (1982) |
2:36 |
2. |
"It's Electric" | Sean Harris, Brian Tatler | Diamond Head (1980) |
3:34 |
3. |
"Sabbra Cadabra" | Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward | Black Sabbath (1973) |
6:20 |
4. |
"Turn the Page" | Bob Seger | Bob Seger (1973) |
6:06 |
5. |
"Die, Die My Darling" | Glenn Danzig | Misfits (1984) |
2:29 |
6. |
"Loverman" | Nick Cave | Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (1994) |
7:53 |
7. |
"Mercyful Fate" | King Diamond, Hank Shermann | Mercyful Fate (1982, 1983) |
11:11 |
8. |
"Astronomy" | Joe Bouchard, Albert Bouchard, Sandy Pearlman | Blue Öyster Cult (1974) |
6:37 |
9. |
"Whiskey in the Jar" | Traditional arr. Eric Bell, Brian Downey, Phil Lynott | The Dubliners (1968) (inspired by Thin Lizzy's version (1972)) |
5:05 |
10. |
"Tuesday's Gone" | Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Rossington, Allen Collins | Lynyrd Skynyrd (1973) |
9:06 |
11. |
"The More I See" | Maloney, Morris, Peter "Pooch" Purtill, Wainwright | Discharge (1984) |
4:49 |
Total length: |
65:42 |
- "Sabbra Cadabra" also covers part of the Black Sabbath song, "A National Acrobat."
- "Mercyful Fate" is a medley of the songs "Satan's Fall", "Curse of the Pharaohs", "A Corpse Without Soul", "Into the Coven", and "Evil"
- "Tuesday's Gone" was recorded December 18, 1997 during the "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" radio broadcast on KSJO.[12]
- "The More I See" contains a short segment of the Robin Trower song "Bridge of Sighs", from the album of the same name
- Free Speech for the Dumb, Loverman, Astronomy, and The More I See have never been performed live. [13]
Disc two
These tracks are a collection of B-sides from artists Metallica were inspired by, throughout the early years of the band.
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"Breadfan" | Bourge, Phillips, Shelley | Budgie (1973) |
5:41 |
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"The Prince" | Harris, Tatler | Diamond Head (1980) |
4:26 |
10. |
"Stone Cold Crazy" | Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon | Queen (1974) |
2:19 |
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"So What" | Nick "Animal" Kulmer, Chris "Magoo" Exall, Clive "Winston" Blake | Anti-Nowhere League (1981) |
3:09 |
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"Killing Time" | Vivian Campbell, Trevor Fleming, Raymond Haller, Davy Bates | Sweet Savage (1981) |
3:04 |
- "Last Caress/Green Hell" contains a parody of Iron Maiden's song "Run to the Hills" at the end. Iron Maiden responded to this on a B-side cover of the Montrose song titled "Space Station No. 5"
- "Am I Evil?" and "Blitzkrieg" were initially B-sides to the International "Creeping Death" single and were also bonus tracks on the 1988 Elektra reissue of their first album, Kill 'Em All; they have since been removed from that album (together these covers were known as Garage Days Revisited).
- "Breadfan" and "The Prince" are taken from the "Harvester of Sorrow" single; "The Prince" is also the bonus track on the Japanese pressing of ...And Justice For All
- "Stone Cold Crazy" originally appeared on the Rubáiyát: Elektra's 40th Anniversary album and was later included on the "Enter Sandman" single
- "So What?" and "Killing Time" are taken from the "Sad But True" and "The Unforgiven" single; "So What?" is also the bonus track on the Japanese pressing of Metallica
Personnel
- Metallica
- Guest musicians on "Tuesday's Gone"
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- Technical personnel
- Bob Rock – producer
- James Hetfield – producer
- Lars Ulrich – producer
- Mike Clink – engineer
- Brian Dobbs – engineer
- Jeffrey Norman – engineer
- Csaba Petocz – engineer
- Randy Staub – engineer
- Toby Wright – engineer
- Leff Lefferts – assistant engineers
- Chris Manning – assistant engineers
- Kent Matcke – assistant engineers
- Mike Fraser – mixing
- Flemming Rasmussen – mixing
- Randy Staub – mixing
- George Marino – mastering, remastering
- Paul DeCarli – digital editing
- Mike Gillies – digital editing
- Andie Airfix – design
- Ross Halfin – cover design, photography
- Anton Corbijn – photography
- Mark Leialoha – photography
- David Fricke – liner notes
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Chart positions
Album
Singles
Year |
Single |
Chart |
Position |
1998 |
"Turn the Page" |
Mainstream Rock Tracks |
1 |
1999 |
"Die, Die My Darling" |
Mainstream Rock Tracks |
26 |
1999 |
"Turn the Page" |
Modern Rock Tracks |
39 |
1999 |
"Whiskey in the Jar" |
Mainstream Rock Tracks |
1 |
Sales and Certification
In the U.S., Garage Inc. sold 426,500 units in the first week of release, making Metallica's fourth straight debut surpassing 400,000 copies.[14] Still, the million-plus record breaking debut of Garth Brooks' Double Live made Garage Inc. land only at second on the Billboard 200.[15] As of 2003 the album has sold over 2.5 million copies and has been certified 5× Platinum.
Like the three preceding studio albums, Garage Inc. in North America during its opening week.[16]
Awards
Grammy Awards
Release history
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Date |
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Worldwide (except North America) |
November 23, 1998 |
United States |
November 24, 1998 |
References
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