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Unnamed Feeling



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Metallica Music:
Unnamed Feeling



Music
Unnamed Feeling
by Metallica

Unnamed Feeling
List Price: $13.98Label: Universal Import

Salesrank: 172091

Released: January 19, 2004
Our Price: $1.98
Used Price: $1.99
Media: Audio CD

Unnamed Feeling Track Listing:
1. Unnamed Feeling
2. Four Horsemen [Live]
3. Damage, Inc. [Live]
4. Leper Messiah [Live]
5. Motorbreath [Live]
6. Ride the Lightning [Live]
7. Hit the Lights [Live]
8. Unnamed Feeling [Multimedia Track]

Editorial Review:
Taken from the 2003 album 'St. Anger'. The title track is backed with seven non-LP tracks, 'The Four Horsemen' (Live-Paris), 'Damage Inc' (Live-Paris), 'Leper Messiah' (Live-Paris), 'Motorbreath' (Live-Paris), 'Ride The Lightning' (Live-Paris), 'Hit The Lights' (Live-Paris), & 'Unnamed Feeling' (Video). Digipak. Vertigo.

Unnamed Feeling Reviews:
Debatable quality, I love it. 5 Star Review
2006-05-01 - I'll put this out there right away: This is exactly the same thing as the Some Kind of Monster CD except each have a different title track (SKOM vs Unnamed Feeling). Well, I think it's agreed The Unnamed Feeling was the best track off of St. Anger, so I went for this album rather than SKOM.

The live tracks. Hilarious at times, especially Ride the Lightning. Leper Messiah is the best one, but The Four Horsemen, Hit the Lights, and Damage Inc are all strong too. James doesn't sound the greatest, but he does sound better than on St. Anger. I'll leave it at that before I get too repetitive with other reviews.

Awesome title track, comical vocals, and great Kill Em All live performances.

Oh Man, this is a riot! 4 Star Review
2006-03-09 - 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.

Great CD for the real fans 5 Star Review
2004-07-15 - This cd is great for all of you that still don't cry and whine about all the stuff they've done. I admit i didn't like the St. Anger album at first but after a while it grows on you. The Unnamed Feeling is probably my favorite track on the album and having the live songs is a bonus. Not many times you can hear some of the old songs live damage inc., and leper messiah live. I listen to all their material and appreciate change because if they didnt change half of you would be whining cause they sound the same.

Excellent 5 Star Review
2004-07-06 - I rated this cd with 5 stars because it is Metallica playing their classic material. The stand out track is Hit the Lights, they play it so fast and James' vocals are right on, not to mention that he sounds like he is haveing the time of his life. Ride the Lightning and Damage Inc. are also great. I am so happy to hear them playing the songs that made them kings, on April 20th I saw them on Long Island and they played an amazing set that ended with Metal Militia, the first time they played it since 1984. The live tracks on this cd will also be on the US release of Some Kind of Monster.

great songs played sloppily 3 Star Review
2004-04-12 - I have to disagree that "Unnamed Feeling" is the best track on St Anger. I much more prefer the title track or Purify... because of that, the extras on this cd are the real reason to buy it. All the live songs are hard hitting, popular, classic Metallica. The recording are top notch for live although some of the instruments in a few of the songs are too distant. My main complaint is that the timing of the songs are off. The tempo changes in Leper Messiah and Damage Inc are muddled. The riffs in horsemen and hit the lights are off beat, and lars plays a few of the sons with the new st anger drum set. I like the cd but only as an addition to the real recordings. If I had found this on the street I would have thought this was a cover band.










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