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Garage Inc.

 
Album Review: Garage, Inc.

  • Artist: Metallica
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 24, 1998
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Compilation (best of), Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

For many years, Metallica's 1987 EP Garage Days Re-Revisited was the most sought-after item in their catalog; it was constantly bootlegged in the '90s, and often supplemented by a host of covers Metallica had released on singles and compilations throughout the years. By 1998, the band had understandably grown frustrated with this situation and decided to confront the problem head-on by reissuing all these rarities. Savvy businessmen that they are, they also realized they needed to give hardcore fans who already owned all the covers a reason to purchase the new set -- hence, the expansion of the Garage Days EP to the double-disc blowout Garage, Inc. The second disc's rarities are balanced by the first disc's new covers, the bulk of which were recorded following the Reload tour. It shouldn't come as a surprise that these covers recall the blooze 'n' boogie heavy rock of the Loads, but what is a surprise is that Metallica seems to have found their footing in this style through other people's songs. Whether it's Bob Seger, Blue Öyster Cult, Thin Lizzy, Nick Cave, or the all-star jam on Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Tuesday's Gone," the band effortlessly makes the songs seem like their own, through a bizarre mix of respect and ballsy irreverence. Sure, it may not be nearly as raw as early Metallica, but it is a better listen than either of the Load records. And if raw is what you want, the equally diverse disc two provides all the thrills you could hope for. At one time, it might have seemed a little odd that Metallica would cover Budgie, Diamond Head, the Misfits, and Queen, but if Garage, Inc. proves anything, it's that the group's musical instincts, risks, and sense of humor have made them the greatest metal band of the '80s and '90s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Free Speech for the Dumb Roy "Rainy" Wainwright, Garry Maloney, Kelvin "Cal" Morris, Tony "Bones" Roberts Metallica (2:35)
It's Electric (Lyrics) Sean Harris, Brian Tatler Metallica (3:33)
Sabbra Cadabra Black Sabbath Metallica (6:20)
Turn the Page Bob Seger Metallica (6:06)
Die, Die My Darling Glenn Danzig Metallica (2:29)
Loverman Nick Cave Metallica (7:52)
Mercyful Fate Hank Shermann Metallica (11:11)
Astronomy (Lyrics) Sandy Pearlman, Albert Bouchard, Joe Bouchard Metallica (6:37)
Whiskey in the Jar (Lyrics) Traditional Metallica (5:04)
Tuesday's Gone (Lyrics) Allen Collins, Ronnie Van Zant Metallica (9:05)
The More I See Tony "Bones" Roberts, Kelvin "Cal" Morris, Roy "Rainy" Wainwright Metallica (4:48)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Helpless (Lyrics) Sean Harris, Brian Tatler Metallica (6:38)
The Small Hours Holocaust Metallica (6:43)
The Wait Killing Joke Metallica (4:55)
Crash Course in Brain Surgery Ray Phillips, Burke Shelley, Tony Bourge Metallica (3:10)
Last Caress/Green Hell (Lyrics) Glenn Danzig Metallica (3:29)
Am I Evil? (Lyrics) Sean Harris, Brian Tatler Metallica (7:50)
Blitzkrieg Jim Sirotto Metallica (3:36)
Breadfan Ray Phillips, Tony Bourge, Burke Shelley Metallica (5:41)
The Prince Brian Tatler, Sean Harris Metallica (4:25)
Stone Cold Crazy John Deacon, Freddie Mercury, Roger Taylor, Brian May Metallica (2:17)
So What (Lyrics) The Anti-Nowhere League Metallica (3:08)
Killing Time (Lyrics) Sweet Savage Metallica (3:03)
Overkill (Lyrics) "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Metallica (4:04)
Damage Case Lemmy, Roger Taylor, "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Mick Farren Metallica (3:40)
Stone Dead Forever (Lyrics) Roger Taylor, "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy Kilmister Metallica (4:51)
Too Late Too Late (Lyrics) "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy Kilmister, Roger Taylor Metallica (3:12)

Credits

Randy Staub (Mixing), Mike Gillies (Digital Editing), Kirk Hammett (Guitar), Toby Wright (Engineer), George Marino (Remastering), Flemming Rasmussen (Mixing), George Marino (Mastering), Chris Manning (Assistant Engineer), Lars Ulrich (Producer), David Fricke (Liner Notes), James Hetfield (Vocals), Jeffrey Norman (Engineer), Randy Staub (Engineer), Bob Rock (Producer), Andie Airfix (Design), Jason Newsted (Bass), Mike Clink (Engineer), Csaba Petocz (Engineer), James Hetfield (Producer), Brian Dobbs (Engineer), Paul DeCarli (Digital Editing), Ross Halfin (Photography), Mark Leialoha (Photography), Ross Halfin (Cover Design), Leff Lefferts (Assistant Engineer), Mike Fraser (Mixing), Lars Ulrich (Drums), James Hetfield (Guitar), Kent Matcke (Assistant Engineer), Anton Corbijn (Photography)
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Garage Inc.
Compilation album by Metallica
Released November 24, 1998
Recorded New cover songs recorded & mixed from September–October 1998 at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California. Other songs recorded at various locations.
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, thrash metal
Length 136:09
Label Elektra (US/Canada)
Sony (Japan)
Vertigo (rest of the world)
Producer Bob Rock, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Mark Whitaker
Professional reviews

Garage Inc. is a cover album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released in 1998. Over 5 million copies have been sold in the US as certified by the RIAA.

It includes recorded cover versions of songs, all of their b-side covers released up to that point, and the entire The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited, which had gone out of print since its original release in 1987. The title is a combination of Garage Days Re-Revisited and their song Damage, Inc.

Contents

Reception

  • Rolling Stone (12/10/99, p.122) - 4 Stars (out of 5) -"Gloriously hard as the album is, you can't miss Metallica's good natured side coming through."
  • Entertainment Weekly (12/18/98, p.84) - "We'll have to wait until Metallica's next 'proper' album to find out if this trip to the garage recharges their batteries. Still, all things considered, Garage Inc. is an intermittently exhilarating joyride." - Rating: B-
  • CMJ (12/21/98, p.29) - "Those who still relate to the adolescent angst of the 'Metallicats' earliest days will find plenty to like on Garage Inc."

Track listing

Disc one

These tracks were recorded in September-October 1998 for the Garage Inc. album.

# Title Writer(s) Original artist (date) Length
1. "Free Speech for the Dumb"   Garry Maloney, Kevin "Cal" Morris, Tony "Bones" Roberts, Roy "Rainy" Wainwright Discharge (1982) 2:36
2. "It's Electric"   Sean Harris, Brian Tatler Diamond Head (1980) 3:34
3. "Sabbra Cadabra" (also covers part of the Black Sabbath song "A National Acrobat") Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward Black Sabbath (1973) 6:20
4. "Turn the Page"   Bob Seger Bob Seger (1973) 6:06
5. "Die, Die My Darling"   Glenn Danzig Misfits (1984) 2:29
6. "Loverman"   Nick Cave Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (1994) 7:53
7. "Mercyful Fate" (a medley of the songs "Satan's Fall", "Curse of the Pharaohs", "A Corpse Without Soul", "Into the Coven", and "Evil") King Diamond, Hank Shermann Mercyful Fate (1982) 11:12
8. "Astronomy"   Joe Bouchard, Albert Bouchard, Sandy Pearlman Blue Öyster Cult (1974) 6:38
9. "Whiskey in the Jar"   (traditional) Thin Lizzy (1973) 5:05
10. "Tuesday's Gone" (recorded in 1997 as Metallica hosted a radio program out of San Jose, CA (KSJO)) Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Rossington, Allen Collins Lynyrd Skynyrd (1973) 9:06
11. "The More I See" (contains a short segment of the Robin Trower song "Bridge of Sighs", from the album of the same name) Maloney, Morris, Purtill, Wainwright Discharge (1984) 4:49

Disc two

These tracks are a collection of B-sides from artists Metallica were inspired by throughout the early years of the band.

The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited (1987)
# Title Writer(s) Original artist Length
1. "Helpless"   Harris, Tatler Diamond Head (1980) 6:38
2. "The Small Hours"   John Mortimer, John McCullim, Bryan Bartley, Ron Levine Holocaust (1983) 6:43
3. "The Wait"   Jaz Coleman, Kevin "Geordie" Walker, Martin "Youth" Glover, Paul Ferguson Killing Joke (1980) 4:55
4. "Crash Course in Brain Surgery"   Burke Shelley, Tony Bourge, Ray Phillips Budgie (1971) 3:10
5. "Last Caress/Green Hell" (contains a mock parody of Iron Maiden's song "Run to the Hills" at the end. Iron Maiden responded to this on a B-side cover of the Montrose song entitled "Space Station No. 5") Glenn Danzig Misfits (1978/1983) 3:30
Garage Days Revisited (1984)
# Title Writer(s) Original artist Length
6. "Am I Evil?"   Harris, Tatler Diamond Head (1980) 7:50
7. "Blitzkrieg"   Ian Jones, Jim Sirotto, Brian Ross Blitzkrieg (1981) 3:37
B-Sides & One-Offs (1988–1991)
# Title Writer(s) Original artist Length
8. "Breadfan"   Bourge, Phillips, Shelley Budgie (1973) 5:41
9. "The Prince"   Harris, Tatler Diamond Head (1980) 4:26
10. "Stone Cold Crazy"   Mercury, May, Taylor, Deacon Queen (1974) 2:19
11. "So What"   Nick "Animal" Kulmer, Chris "Magoo" Exall, Clive "Winston" Blake Anti-Nowhere League (1981) 3:09
12. "Killing Time"   Vivian Campbell, Trevor Fleming, Raymond Haller, Davy Bates Sweet Savage (1981) 3:04
Motörheadache (1995)
# Title Writer(s) Original artist Length
13. "Overkill"   Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister, Phil Taylor Motörhead (1979) 4:05
14. "Damage Case"   Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor, Mick Farren Motörhead (1979) 3:40
15. "Stone Dead Forever"   Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor Motörhead (1979) 4:52
16. "Too Late Too Late"   Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor Motörhead (1979) 3:12

Personnel

Guest artists on "Tuesday's Gone"

Production

  • Bob Rock, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich – producers
  • Mike Clink, Brian Dobbs, Jeffrey Norman, Csaba Petocz, Randy Staub, Toby Wright – engineers
  • Leff Lefferts, Chris Manning, Kent Matcke – assistant engineers
  • Michael Fraser, Flemming Rasmussen, Randy Staub – mixing
  • George Marino – mastering
  • George Marino – remastering
  • Paul DeCarli, Mike Gillies – digital editing
  • Andie Airfix – design
  • Ross Halfin – cover design
  • Anton Corbijn, Ross Halfin, Mark Leialoha – photography
  • David Fricke – liner notes

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1998 The Billboard 200 2
1998 Top Canadian Albums 3
2009 Mexico Album Chart 97

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1998 "Turn the Page" Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
1999 "Die, Die My Darling" Mainstream Rock Tracks 26
1999 "Turn the Page" Modern Rock Tracks 39
1999 "Whiskey in the Jar" Mainstream Rock Tracks 4

Certification

Country Sales Certification
United States 3,041,000 3x Platinum

Awards

Grammy Awards

Year Winner Category
1999 "Stone Cold Crazy" Best Metal Performance
Year Winner Category
1999 "Whiskey in the Jar" Best Hard Rock Performance

References

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