Listen to Metallica's previously unreleased Sad But True demo
Metallica have shared "take 36" of Sad But True from the Rough & Alternate Mixes section of their huuuuuuge Black Album deluxe reissue.
Ahead of the release of their massive Black Album boxset and The Metallica Blacklist on September 10, Metallica have shared a previously unheard demo version of Sad But True.
The rough version goes by the name "take 36", and was recorded at One on One Recording in Los Angeles, CA on February 5, 1991. It's taken from the Rough & Alternate Mixes 2CD release of their Black Album remaster, which will consist of a ton of special and never-before-heard versions of Black Album material just like this.
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Of course, as well as The Black Album remaster, fans are also incredibly excited about the star-studded The Metallica Blacklist record – which features the likes of Miley Cyrus, Elton John, Ghost, Weezer, Corey Taylor, Biffy Clyro, Royal Blood, PUP, IDLES and more.
"With contributions from countries all over the globe from the U.S. to Nigeria, there are tracks from singer-songwriters, country artists, electronic, and hip-hop artists alongside punk rockers, indie darlings, icons of rock, metal, world music, and many, many more covering the entire spectrum from musicians we’ve shared the stage with, to some who were not even born yet when the original album was released!" say the band.
"In addition to raising money for charity, we wanted to show that Metallica’s music transcends genres, distance, and cultures, and we like to think that – with everyone’s help – we’ve done just that. It was important to us that the artists could choose whichever song they most connected to; it didn’t matter if we already had multiple versions of a song, if an artist wanted to cover that song, so be it. We were honored to have artists of this caliber want to be a part of the project and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed putting it all together!
"One album, 12 songs, 53 artists, unlimited possibilities.”
Catch Metallica live at the following upcoming tour dates:
September 2021
24 Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life
26 Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life
October 2021
8 Sacramento, CA – Aftershock
10 Sacramento, CA – Aftershock
November 2021
6 Atlanta, GA – ATLive
12 Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville
14 Daytona Beach, FL – Welcome To Rockville
June 2022
15 Copenhagen, Denmark – Copenhell
17 Landgraaf, Netherlands – Pinkpop
19 Florence, Italy – Firenze Rocks
22 Prague, Czech Republic – Prague Rocks
26 Clisson, France – Hellfest
July 2022
1 Werchter, Belgium – Rock Werchter
6 Madrid, Spain – Mad Cool
8 Lisbon, Portugal – NOS Alive
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