ReLoad

ReLoad
Studio album by Metallica
Released November 18, 1997
Recorded October 1996 - July 1997, at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California
Genre Heavy metal, hard rock
Length 76:04
Label Elektra
Producer Bob Rock, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich
Professional reviews
Metallica chronology
Load
(1996)
ReLoad
(1997)
St. Anger
(2003)
Singles from Reload
  1. "The Memory Remains"
    Released: 1997
  2. "The Unforgiven II"
    Released: 1998
  3. "Fuel"
    Released: March, 1998
  4. "Better Than You"
    Released: July, 1998

ReLoad is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released November 18, 1997. The album is a direct sequel or counterpart to the band's previous album, Load. Drummer Lars Ulrich states that: "it's the second half of Load. It's just coming out a year-and-a-half later."[1]

To date, the album has sold over 3 million copies in the US,[2]and is certified Gold in the UK, having sold over 100,000 copies.[3]

Contents

History

The album consists of material originally written during the writing sessions for the band's previous album, Load. According to drummer Lars Ulrich, the band had initially hoped to release the Load & ReLoad songs as a double album:

We wrote 27 songs for Load and were developing it as a double album. We then got the offer [in January 1996] to play Lollapalooza [that summer] and [decided] we [would] put one record out now with most of the songs that are done and then we [would] come back after a year and finish the rest of them. As far as I'm concerned, you can take any of these songs and interchange them on the two albums. The only fear we had was getting to it quick. We didn't want to leave it lying around for three years and worry about what it would sound like when we came back to it.[4]

ReLoad shares similar artwork with Load - the latter uses Andres Serrano's Blood and Semen III while ReLoad uses his Piss and Blood.

In addition to heavy grooves like "Fuel" and "Devil's Dance," ReLoad continues the experimentation seen on Load, with the use of violin and hurdy gurdy on "Low Man's Lyric" and Marianne Faithfull's haunting vocals on "The Memory Remains." It also contains a sequel of sorts in "The Unforgiven II," referencing a single from 1991's Metallica.

The cover of the album is original artwork depicting urine and blood. It is one of three photographic studies by Andres Serrano created in 1990 by mingling the artist's own urine and bovine blood between two sheets of Plexiglas. As with Load, ReLoad included a booklet containing band photos and select lyrics for each song.

ReLoad would mark the end of a brief, blues-influenced chapter of Metallica. They would again reinvent themselves with St. Anger, Metallica's first studio album in six years (though they did release the compilation/cover album Garage Inc. and the live album S&M in this time). The delay would be brought on by various circumstances such as Hetfield's entrance into rehab and the departure of Jason Newsted from the band in 2001.

Reception

Professional reviews:

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Fuel"   James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich 4:30
2. "The Memory Remains"   Hetfield, Ulrich 4:39
3. "Devil's Dance"   Hetfield, Ulrich 5:19
4. "The Unforgiven II"   Hetfield, Hammett, Ulrich 6:37
5. "Better than You"   Hetfield, Ulrich 5:22
6. "Slither"   Hetfield, Hammett, Ulrich 5:13
7. "Carpe Diem Baby"   Hetfield, Hammett, Ulrich 6:18
8. "Bad Seed"   Hetfield, Hammett, Ulrich 4:05
9. "Where the Wild Things Are"   Hetfield, Ulrich, Jason Newsted 6:54
10. "Prince Charming"   Hetfield, Ulrich 6:05
11. "Low Man's Lyric"   Hetfield, Ulrich 7:37
12. "Attitude"   Hetfield, Ulrich 5:16
13. "Fixxxer"   Hetfield, Hammett, Ulrich 8:15

Personnel

Metallica

Additional personnel

Production

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1997 The Billboard 200 1
1997 Top Canadian Albums 2
1997 The UK Album Chart 4

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1997 "Fuel" UK Singles Chart 3
1997 "The Memory Remains" Canadian Singles Chart 4
1997 "The Memory Remains" Mainstream Rock Tracks 3
1997 "The Memory Remains" UK Singles Chart 12
1997 "The Memory Remains" The Billboard Hot 100 28
1997 "The Unforgiven II" Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
1998 "Better than You" Mainstream Rock Tracks 7
1998 "The Unforgiven II" The Billboard Hot 100 59

Certification

Country Sales Certification
United States 3,989,000 3x Platinum
United Kingdom 100,000 Gold

Awards

Year Winner Award
1998 "Better than You" Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance

References

External links

Preceded by
Higher Ground by Barbra Streisand
Billboard 200 number-one album
December 6 - December 12, 1997
Succeeded by
Sevens by Garth Brooks