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List Price: $18.98 | | Label: Elektra / Wea
Salesrank: 1707
Released: October 25, 1990 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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...And Justice for All Track Listing:
1. Blackened
2. ...And Justice for All
3. Eye of the Beholder
4. One
5. Shortest Straw
6. Harvester of Sorrow
7. Frayed Ends of Sanity
8. To Live Is to Die
9. Dyers Eve
Editorial Review:
Japanese edition of their top 10 & triple platinum 1988 album with the unmarked bonus track 'The Prince'. 10 tracks total, also featuring the singles 'One' and 'Harvester Of Sorrow'. A CBS/ Sony Records release.
Description of ...And Justice for All:
This record has so much good material that it's a shame the production is so shoddy. Songwise, this is probably Metallica's most sophisticated album, exploring the theme of justice and perversions thereof with a vengeance. "One" is one of their best songs ever, building from a slow, edgy beginning into effortless overdrive. The title track is excellent and never boring, despite clocking in at more than nine minutes. It's the epic of the album, but all of the songs are long, displaying impressive chops and songwriting. Metallica took a commercial turn after ...And Justice for All, and it's interesting to speculate on what would have happened to their music had they continued in the direction suggested by this album. --Genevieve Williams
...And Justice for All Reviews:
My first Metallica Album 
2009-10-22 - This was my first Metallica album way back in the mid 90s when I first got into music. It is still probably my favorite. Yeah, there is no bass but who cares? This is probably the best and tightest collection of songs Metallica ever put on a single album. It doesn't have my favorite song by the group on it (Unforgiven and Nothing Else Matters) but it does contain classics. My favorite songs from ...And Justice For All are the title track, One and the (almost) instrumental To Live Is To Die.
If you're new to Metallica this is a great place to start.
Awsome Metallica cd 
2009-10-14 - This is one of there best and one of my favorites highly recomend this cd.
...And Justice for All. Metallica . 
2009-09-15 - Another one of my Metallica Favorites. "One' is on here, Blackened, Harvester Of Sorrow, I have to Disagree that some think this was when they "sold out" . I have to say they sold out after the Black Album. One Is by Far the Best on this Album. There's an Instrumental by Cliff Burton on here. Remember growing up 11-12/13 years old back in 93-95 in Middle school have the cassette of this. Im now 27. It still rocks and Reminds me of A TRUE METALLICA.
Quintessential Classical Thrash 
2009-09-10 - Along with Iron Maiden's "Powerslave" and Megadeth's "Peace Sells...", "...And Justice For All" was an important part of my introduction to metal in the late Eighties. While not a concept album per se, musically this record has such a balance of composition and movement to go with it's themes and lyrical content, a refined version of what we call Thrash. Many scorn the production values. I am actually in favor of the dryness of it, even the minimised or highly controlled bass mix. There is something monochromatic and symphonic about it that lends to the record's power. Metallica's finest moment, in my opinion.
Garbage 
2009-09-08 - Metallica jump to mainstream. True it has some decent riffs but most other thrash bands own this stuff. Rust In Peace kills this all by itself, but the Metallica fan base makes this one a hit.