The Unforgiven (song)
"The Unforgiven" | |||||||||||||
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Single by Metallica | |||||||||||||
from the album Metallica | |||||||||||||
B-side | "Killing Time", "So What?", "The Unforgiven (Demo)" | ||||||||||||
Released | October 28, 1991 | ||||||||||||
Format | CD single, cassette, vinyl | ||||||||||||
Recorded | October 6, 1990 – July 16, 1991 at One on One studios, Los Angeles, California | ||||||||||||
Genre | Heavy metal | ||||||||||||
Length | 6:27 | ||||||||||||
Label | Elektra | ||||||||||||
Writer(s) |
James Hetfield Kirk Hammett Lars Ulrich | ||||||||||||
Producer(s) |
Bob Rock James Hetfield Lars Ulrich | ||||||||||||
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"The Unforgiven" is a power ballad by American thrash metal band Metallica. It was released as the second single from their eponymous fifth album Metallica. Though one of the slower tracks on the album, its chord progression is distinctly one of the heavier. The song deals with the theme of the struggle of the individual against the efforts of those who would subjugate him.[1]
The song has since spawned two sequels (both in name proper as well as thematically, albeit not musically), in the form of "The Unforgiven II", from the album ReLoad, and "The Unforgiven III", from the album Death Magnetic.
History
Lars Ulrich explained that the band wanted to try something new with the idea of a ballad - instead of the standard melodic verse and heavy chorus (as evidenced on their previous ballads "Fade to Black", "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" and "One"), the band opted to reverse the dynamic, with heavy, distorted verses and a softer, melodic chorus, played with classical guitars. The opening section contains percussive instruments performed by Ulrich, and also a small amount of keyboards.[2]
The horn intro was essentially taken from The Unforgiven (a Western movie) and then reversed so its source would be hidden, as Hetfield later explained on Classic Albums: Metallica - Metallica.
Live performances
"The Unforgiven" was played live as part of Metallica's "Wherever We May Roam" and Nowhere Else to Roam world tour which lasted from 1991 to 1993, in support of the Black Album. It was played again on the Madly in Anger with the World world tour in 2003 and 2004 and has been continued to be played during all of the bands' tours since.
The live version of "The Unforgiven" includes a second solo near the end of the song which the original recording did not have, although this part was played rarely since post 2000's.
Music video
An accompanying video was released for the song. The black and white video is themed around a boy born in captivity who spends his life in a windowless stone room. As the video progress, he ages into an adult and then an old man. He spends his entire life carving into the stone to create a window while occasionally grasping his one possession: a locket. It is inferred that another captive lives on the other side of the stone room. The video ends with the old man finally creating a window, through which he deposits his possession. He blocks off the tunnel through which he crawled to access the cell using the square of stone he created when he made the window, then lies down to die. An 11:33, "theatrical" version of the video exists, featuring several minutes of introductory scenes which precede the timeline of the main portion of the video. This version was featured on The Videos 1989-2004, the band's 2006 music video compilation.
Cover versions
The song was covered by Doug Pinnick, Vernon Reid, Frankie Banali, and Tony Franklin for Metallic Assault: A Tribute to Metallica.[3]
In Kerrang!'s tribute to Metallica, "The Unforgiven" was covered by British industrial metal band The Defiled. A slightly altered version was printed onto CDs, leading to the "intended version" of the cover to be released by the band later on.[4]
"The Unforgiven" has also been covered in other styles of music, notably in bluegrass style by Iron Horse on the album Fade to Bluegrass: The Bluegrass Tribute to Metallica. A Gregorian chant cover by Gregorian also appeared on Masters of Chant Chapter V, Swiss pop singer Stefanie Heinzmann (winner of a German TV talent contest at the TV show TV total) included a version on the deluxe edition of her debut album Masterplan,[5] and a classical instrumental version by Finnish cello ensemble Apocalyptica appeared on their release Plays Metallica by Four Cellos. Tribute duo Harptallica recorded a harp version on their album Harptallica: A Tribute.[6] Rapper Joe Budden has made a rap version of the song.
Track listing
US cassette | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Unforgiven" | 6:27 |
2. | "Killing Time" | 3:05 |
US promotional single | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Unforgiven" (Radio Edit) | 4:59 |
International CD single | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Unforgiven" | 6:29 |
2. | "Killing Time" | 3:08 |
3. | "The Unforgiven" (Demo) | 6:15 |
International 12" single | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Unforgiven" | 6:27 |
2. | "Killing Time" | 3:04 |
3. | "So What" | 3:07 |
4. | "The Unforgiven" (Demo) | 6:18 |
Chart performance
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart[7] | 10 |
Austrian Singles Chart[8] | 30 |
Dutch Singles Chart[9] | 25 |
French Singles Chart[10] | 28 |
German Singles Chart[11] | 47 |
Greek Singles Chart | 2 |
Irish Singles Chart[12] | 22 |
Italy (FIMI)[13] | 18 |
New Zealand Singles Chart[14] | 24 |
Polish Singles Chart | 9 |
Swedish Singles Chart[15] | 32 |
Swiss Singles Chart[16] | 20 |
UK Singles Chart[17] | 15 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[18] | 35 |
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks[18] | 10 |
"The Unforgiven II"
"The Unforgiven II" | |||||||
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Single by Metallica | |||||||
from the album ReLoad | |||||||
B-side |
Helpless (live)/The Four Horsemen (live)/Of Wolf and Man (live) The Thing That Should Not Be (live)/The Memory Remains (live)/King Nothing (live) No Remorse (live)/Am I Evil? (live)/The Unforgiven II (Demo) | ||||||
Released | February 23, 1998 | ||||||
Format | CD single, Cassette | ||||||
Recorded | 1996, at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California | ||||||
Length | 6:36 | ||||||
Label | Elektra | ||||||
Producer(s) |
Bob Rock James Hetfield Lars Ulrich | ||||||
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"The Unforgiven II" was written by James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich and Kirk Hammett and appears on the album ReLoad as a sequel to "The Unforgiven" (which appears on the album Metallica). Both songs have similar musical themes. The chord progression during the verses is strikingly similar to the one used in the chorus on "The Unforgiven". Over a decade later, the song was followed by a second sequel, "The Unforgiven III", from the album Death Magnetic.[19]
"The Unforgiven II" video is similar to the first video's story, though a tunnel is substituted for the blank room shown in the first video. It begins with a shirtless boy stuck in a wall, showing the wall breaking piece by piece as the boy ages. As the video progresses, it becomes more abstract, with waves crashing on the other side of the wall and rupturing it, making the wall smaller every times. The final scene shows the remaining piece of the wall turning into a woman, with the now older boy's hand still embedded in her back. The boy opens his hand, allowing the woman to take the key out of his hand and allowing him to take his hand out of the wall.[20]
"The Unforgiven II" was first performed live on December 8, 1997, at that year's Billboard Music Awards. It was not played in a live setting again for the next 17 years, when Metallica re-introduced it into their setlist for their 2015 European festival tours.[21] Following its performance in Gelsenkirchen, Germany's Rock Im Revier festival, Metallica then included it in the setlists of their next three shows.[22]
Track listing
International Single Part 1 | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Unforgiven II" | 6:36 |
2. | "Helpless" (Live) | 4:15 |
3. | "The Four Horsemen" (Live) | 6:19 |
4. | "Of Wolf & Man" (Live) | 4:31 |
US Single | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Unforgiven II" | 6:36 |
2. | "The Thing That Should Not Be" (Live) | 4:40 |
International Single Part 2 | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Unforgiven II" | 6:36 |
2. | "The Thing That Should Not Be" (Live) | 7:33 |
3. | "The Memory Remains" (Live) | 4:19 |
4. | "King Nothing" (Live) | 7:14 |
International Single Part 3 | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Unforgiven II" | 6:36 |
2. | "No Remorse" (Live) | 4:54 |
3. | "Am I Evil?" (Live) | 5:09 |
4. | "The Unforgiven II" (Demo) | 7:14 |
Japanese EP | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Unforgiven II" | 6:38 |
2. | "The Thing That Should Not Be" (Live) | 7:31 |
3. | "The Memory Remains" (Live) | 4:28 |
4. | "No Remorse" (Live) | 4:52 |
5. | "Am I Evil?" (Live) | 5:11 |
6. | "The Unforgiven II" (Demo) | 7:13 |
European Single | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "The Unforgiven II" | 6:36 |
2. | "The Memory Remains" (Live) | 4:19 |
Chart performance
Chart (1998) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart[7] | 9 |
Austrian Singles Chart[8] | 18 |
Dutch Singles Chart[9] | 25 |
The Official Finnish Charts[23] | 1 |
French Singles Chart[10] | 89 |
German Singles Chart[11] | 23 |
Irish Singles Chart[12] | 14 |
Italy (FIMI)[13] | 12 |
New Zealand Singles Chart[14] | 22 |
Norwegian Singles Chart[24] | 8 |
Swedish Singles Chart[15] | 8 |
UK Singles Chart[17] | 15 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[18] | 59 |
U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks[18] | 2 |
"The Unforgiven III"
"The Unforgiven III" | |
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Song by Metallica from the album Death Magnetic | |
Released | September 12, 2008 |
Genre | Heavy metal |
Length | 7:47 |
Label | Warner Bros. |
Writer |
James Hetfield Kirk Hammett Lars Ulrich Robert Trujillo |
Producer | Rick Rubin |
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"The Unforgiven III" appears on the album Death Magnetic, released in 2008. It is the second sequel of the song "The Unforgiven", which appears on the album Metallica. It was preceded by the song "The Unforgiven II" (which appears on the album ReLoad). "The Unforgiven III" is structured similarly to "The Unforgiven", containing a heavy verse and a soft chorus, "The Unforgiven II" had the opposite by having a soft verse and a heavy chorus. "The Unforgiven III" 's chorus is missing the "What I've felt, what I've known" phrase which was included in its predecessors' choruses. "The Unforgiven III" is also missing the opening horn note, opening instead with an acoustic piano with a horn section in the background. The chords progression during the piano intro is the same as the choruses of the previous songs.
In an interview for MTV, James Hetfield said that the song is "continuation of the same storyline about sin and consequence, forgiveness and unforgiveness." Hetfield has also said that, of all parts of "The Unforgiven," this is his favourite.[25] Robert Trujillo said "it's got a great flow and it's very dynamic. It's somehow connected to the [remaining] body music of the album."[26]
Stephen Thomas from AllMusic in his review of the album, described the song as having "symphonic tension" and "threading curdled blues licks through the thrash".[27] It was not released as a single, as its predecessors were. A live version was performed for the first time on April 14, 2010 in Oslo, Norway. Its last live performance was in Melbourne, Australia on November 21, 2010.[28] In 2010, it was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance but lost to "War Machine" by AC/DC.[29]
References
- ↑ True, Chris. "Metallica: The Unforgiven". AllMusic. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
- ↑ Bosso, Joe. "Metallica's Black Album track-by-track". Music Radar. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
- ↑ "Metallic Assault: A Tribute to Metallica". AllMusic. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
- ↑ "Download The Defiled's Metallica Cover!". Kerrang!. June 26, 2012. Retrieved June 26, 2012.
- ↑ "STEFANIE HEINZMANN Performs METALLICA's 'The Unforgiven' On German TV; Video Available - Feb. 8, 2009". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
- ↑ Harptallica (April 23, 2007). Harptallica, a Tribute (MP3). Amazon.com. ASIN B0012AUNEK.
- 1 2 "Australia Top 50 Singles". Retrieved 2010-02-26.
- 1 2 Austrian Singles Chart
- 1 2 Dutch Singles Chart
- 1 2 French Singles Chart
- 1 2 German Singles Chart
- 1 2 Ward, Jaclyn. "The Irish Charts - All there is to know". Irishcharts.ie. Retrieved 2011-07-15.
- 1 2 Italian peaks
- 1 2 New Zealand Singles Chart
- 1 2 Swedish Singles Chart
- ↑ Swiss Singles Chart
- 1 2 "The Unforgiven by Metallica Songfacts". Retrieved 2012-06-03.
- 1 2 3 4 "Metallica – Artist chart history". Billboard charts. Retrieved March 30, 2008.
- ↑ Lathem, Christina. "Analysis of Metallica's "The Unforgiven II"". Yahoo. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
- ↑ "Metallica - The Unforgiven II (Official Music Video)". NME. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
- ↑ "Hear Metallica Perform 'The Unforgiven II' Live For The Second Time Ever". Billboard. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
- ↑ "The Unforgiven II". Metallica.com. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
- ↑ The Official Finnish Charts
- ↑ Norwegian Singles Chart
- ↑ Video on YouTube
- ↑ "Headbangers Ball > Headbangers Ball 20th Anniversary - 20 Years of Metallica". MTV. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
- ↑ Thomas, Stephen (September 12, 2008). "Metallica: Death Magnetic". AllMusic. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
- ↑ "The Unforgiven III". Metallica.com. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
- ↑ "AC/DC Wins GRAMMY For 'Best Hard Rock Performance' - Jan. 31, 2010". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved June 12, 2013.
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