Metallica Album: “Unnamed Feeling [EP]”
| Album Information : |
| Title: |
Unnamed Feeling [EP] |
|
|
|
Release Date:2003-12-30
|
|
Type:Unknown
|
|
Genre:Rock, Hard Rock, Metal
|
|
Label:Universal International
|
|
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
|
|
UPC:766485234643
|
The Deac (Bristow, VA United States) - April 05, 2004
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Worth it for the Ride the Lightning Live Track Alone
If you have St. Anger, you know Unnamed Feeling, which is probably the strongest track off the album. The reason to get this EP is for the live tracks, namely Ride the Lightning, where James forgets the words and starts singing jibberish and openly admits his mistakes. It is funny. He kinda muddles the lyrics on almost every song, but none are as humorous as that one. Worth the price of the CD in itself.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Metallica is back!!!
What an amazing single. Great sound quality. Excellent song choice.This proves that metallica is heavier than ever. Great performance in Paris. Do yourself a favor and buy this EP.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- one of the best metallica singles
Finally a single with a good deal of live songs on it. The song choices are great considering that they chose a few different rare live tunes to throw at you. Damage Inc and Leper Messiah are the highlights. Ride the lightning is good...but could we have a single where the lyrics arent screwed up mid song? I would like to see another single release like this one with more songs from the 03 tour...perhaps fight fire with fire, and some of the new songs live! If you buy the singles..this one is a must have the songs are great. To trade live shows email me at eternalnight@msn.com...I only trade concerts no buying or selling.
- Unnamed Feeling EP
This is a great EP. It has some excellent live versions of songs from the bands first 3 albums, with the band playing them in a more mature, polished way, and with James giving it all on the mike as always. It's great to hear Robert on the bass as well, a seriously underrated player, even in this band. It's especially funny to hear James forget the lyrics half way through 'Ride the Lightning' and make a joke of it and carry on. Great metal from when the band were at their peak.
Feel free to check out my blog which can be found on my profile page.
Ren Hoek (Sherrard, IL USA) - March 08, 2006
- Oh Man, this is a riot!
I purchased this release for the reason that I think most people did, the extra live tracks, which feature some classic Metallica songs, and because I wanted to hear the band with Rob as the bassist. Skip over the first track, it is nothing special and head for the live tracks. Interestingly, these tracks were recorded at three different gigs in France, which all occured on the same day in what turned out to be the hottest day recorded in French history. The live tracks for the most part, are recorded pretty well for being live, but are a slop fest. Sometimes certain instruments overpower others, but hey its live what do you expect? James' voice has improved since St. Anger but is still pretty bad. Of course Lars is totally sloppy. Maybe they were tired and hot, which would explain a lot. One part of "Ride The Lightning" James forgets his own lyrics and utters "I forgot the F*** words" and suprisingly it doesn't sound bad because its all at the same pitch and what not as actual lyrics are suppose to be at. I didn't catch at first, my friend pointed it out to me and when I cought it for the first time I laughed so hard. Overall, a bunch of decent live recordings. Recommended to any true Metallica fan, just don't waste your time with the first track.
|