S&M
~ Release by Metallica with Michael Kamen conducting the San Francisco Symphony (see all versions of this release, 23 available)
Annotation
While it is true that all other albums with the track 'The Call of The Ktulu' does not have the second 'the' in them, it IS spelled like this on S&M. further, it is correctly spelled with a 'K'
See this scan of the liner notes: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v369/nasasie/metallicadiscthektulu.jpg
S&M was recorded in two separate nights: April 21 and 22 : http://www.allmetallica.com/info/discography/sm.php
Additional Liner Notes
Music Preparation by Michael Price and James Brett with Blake Neely
Music Copying by Vic Fraser and Blake Neely
Management by Q Prime Inc.
Management for Michael Kamen by Robert Urband
The track '- Human' is supposed to be written with the hyphen. It stands for 'in-human' or possibly 'dis-human' and is read as "Minus Human" (see this scan of the liner notes)
Tracklist
| |CD 1 | ||||
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# | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
1 | The Ecstasy of Gold
| Metallica | 2:31 | |
2 | The Call of the Ktulu
| Metallica | 9:34 | |
3 | Master of Puppets
| Metallica | 8:55 | |
4 | Of Wolf and Man
| Metallica | 4:19 | |
5 | The Thing That Should Not Be
| Metallica | 7:27 | |
6 | Fuel
| Metallica | 4:36 | |
7 | The Memory Remains
| Metallica | 4:42 | |
8 | No Leaf Clover
| Metallica | 5:43 | |
9 | Hero of the Day
| Metallica | 4:45 | |
10 | Devil's Dance
| Metallica | 5:26 | |
11 | Bleeding Me
| Metallica | 9:02 |
CD 2 | ||||
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# | Title | Artist | Rating | Length |
1 | Nothing Else Matters
| Metallica | 6:48 | |
2 | Until It Sleeps
| Metallica | 4:30 | |
3 | For Whom the Bell Tolls
| Metallica | 4:52 | |
4 | −Human
| Metallica | 4:20 | |
5 | Wherever I May Roam
| Metallica | 7:01 | |
6 | Outlaw Torn
| Metallica | 9:59 | |
7 | Sad but True
| Metallica | 5:46 | |
8 | One
| Metallica | 7:53 | |
9 | Enter Sandman
| Metallica | 7:39 | |
10 | Battery
| Metallica | 7:25 |
Credits
Release
manufactured in: | Europe |
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design/illustration: | Andie Airfix |
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photography: | Anton Corbijn (photography) |
assistant mixer: | James Seymour Brett Darren Grahn Billy Konkel Leff Lefferts (engineer) Kent Matcke Stephen McLaughlin (British producer, engineer, musician and film producer) |
mixer: | Randy Staub (from 1999-08 until 1999-10) |
additional producer: | James Hetfield Michael Kamen (American score composer) Lars Ulrich |
producer: | Bob Rock |
publisher, copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by: | Metallica (in 1999) |
assistant recording engineer: | John Vrtacic |
recording engineer: | Stephen McLaughlin (British producer, engineer, musician and film producer) Bob Rock Randy Staub |
editor: | Billy Bowers (US engineer) Paul DeCarli Mike Gillies Darren Grahn |
additionally orchestrator: | Geoff Alexander (music for film) Ted Allen Pete Anthony Bruce Babcock Chris Boardman Bob Elhai Blake Neely Jonathan Sacks (American composer) Brad Warnaar |
mastering: | George Marino (mastering engineer) |
additional violin: | Daniel Banner (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Enrique Bocedi (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Paul Brancato (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Bruce Freifeld (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Michael Gerling (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Yasuko Hattori (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Frances Jeffrey (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Kum Mo Kim (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Chumming Mo Kobialka (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Daniel Kobialka (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
bass: | Charles Chandler (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Larry Epstein (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Chris Gilbert (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) William Ritchen (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Stephen Tramontozzi (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) S. Mark Wright (plays bass in orchestra's) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
bassoon: | Steven Braunstein (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Stephen Paulson (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Rob Weir (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
cello: | Richard Andaya (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Barbara Bogatin (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Jill Rachuy Brindel (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) David Goldblatt (San Francisco based cellist) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Judiyaba (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Anne Pinsker (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Peter Shelton (San Francisco Symphony cellist) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) David Teie (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
clarinet: | Luis Baez (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Sheryl Renk (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Anthony Striplen (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
flute: | Linda Lukas (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Catherine Payne (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Paul Renzi (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
harp: | Douglas Rioth (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
horn: | Eric Achen (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Joshua Garrett (horn player) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Douglas Hull (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Jonathan Ring (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Bruce Roberts (San Francisco Symphony horn player) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Jim Smesler (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Robert Ward (plays horn in the San Francisco Symphony) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
keyboard: | Marc Shapiro (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
oboe: | Julie Ann Giacobassi (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Eugene Izotov (oboist) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Pamela Smith (oboe) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
percussion: | Anthony Cirone (US percussionist, composer.) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Raymond Froehlich (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Tom Hemphill (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Artie Storch (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
timpani: | David Herbert (timpanist of the San Francisco Symphony) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
trombone: | Jeffrey Budin (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) John Engelkes (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Tom Hornig (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Paul Welcomer (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
trumpet: | Chris Bogios (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Glenn Fischthal (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Andrew McCandless (trumpeter) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Craig Morris (principal Trumpet of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
tuba: | Peter Wahrhaftig (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
viola: | Don Ehrlich (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Gina Feinauer (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) David Gaudry (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Christina King (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Yun Jie Liu (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Seth Mausner (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Nanci Severance (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Geraldine Walther (violist) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
violin: | Jeremy Constant (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Catherine Down (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Connie Gantsweg (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Naomi Kazama (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Melissa Kleinbart (violinist) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Rudolph Kremer (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Yukiko Kurakata (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Kelly Leon-Pearce (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Diane Nicholeris (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Florin Parvulescu (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Victor Romasevich (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) Philip Santos (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
orchestra: | San Francisco Symphony (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
conductor: | Michael Kamen (American score composer) (on 1999-04-21, on 1999-04-22) |
licensed to: | Universal Music B.V. (not for release label use! NL subsidiary of UMG) |
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Discogs: | https://www.discogs.com/release/458332 [info] |
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ASIN: | DE: B000031XC3 [info] |
Release group
associated singles/EPs: | Nothing Else Matters by Metallica with Michael Kamen (American score composer) conducting the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra |
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included in: | The Metallica Collection by Metallica |
Discogs: | https://www.discogs.com/master/8928 [info] |
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other databases: | https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/metallica/sandm/ [info] |
IMDb: | https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0271061/ [info] |
Allmusic: | https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000256504 [info] |
Wikidata: | Q502167 [info] |