ReLoad

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studio album
First released:
Nov 18 1997

Overview Edit

ReLoad is the seventh album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released November 18, 1997. The album is a sequel or counterpart to the band's previous album, Load. The album has sold over 4 million copies in the US, and is currently certified 4x Platinum.

The original idea was to make Metallica's sixth album a double album. But with problems recording so many songs at one time, the band decided that half of the songs were to be released, and the band would continue to work on the remaining songs and release them the following year. Drummer Lars Ulrich stated that: "it's the second half of Load. It's just coming out a year-and-a-half later."

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
Catalog number:
62126
Release dates:
  • Nov 18 1997 in United States

Genres

Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Rock, Thrash Metal, Alternative, Heavy Metal. Vote on Genres

What do Amazon.com customers think?

4 stars Can we stop the whole "sold-out" thing?
First off, anyone who bashes this album based on past Metallica releases is missing the point. We're not in 1983 anymore. At least in their albums, Metallica have made their stamp on thrash metal and have moved on. They still play all the old stuff live, and play it better than ever.

Anyway, let's get straight to the point here. If you are a hardcore metalhead, and accept nothing but fast and angry music, this album is obviously not for you. If you are just a fan of good hard rock of all kinds f…
Written by axeman2081
1 stars Metallica's worst album
There are about 4 decent songs here, none of them really great. The rest are really bad. I don't know what happened with this CD and with Load (which is also terrible). Metallica says they were just in a "phase" when they made Load and Reload. Let's hope they return to greatness with their next effort.
Written by an unknown author

Track listing Edit

Credits Edit

  1. design

    1. Andie Airfix [Artwork [Album Design By]]
    2. Andres Serrano [Artwork [Front Cover Artwork By]]
    3. Anton Corbijn [photography]
  2. engineer

    1. Bernardo Bigalli [Technician [Additional Engineering Assisted By]]
    2. Brian Dobbs [Engineer [Additional Engineering]]
    3. Darren Grahn [Edited By [Digital Edits]]
    4. Gary Winger [Technician [Additional Engineering Assisted By]]
    5. George Marino [Mastered By]
    6. Kent Matcke [Technician [Additional Engineering Assisted By]]
    7. Mike Fraser [Mixed By]
    8. Mike Gillies [Edited By [Digital Edits]]
    9. Paul DeCarli [Edited By [Digital Edits]]
    10. Randy Staub [Engineer, Mixing]
  1. performer

    1. Bernardo Bigalli [Violin]
    2. James Hetfield [lead vocals, rhythm guitar]
    3. Jason Newsted [bass, backing vocals]
    4. Jim McGillveray [Percussion [Additional]]
    5. Kirk Hammett [lead guitar]
    6. Lars Ulrich [drums, percussion]
  2. producer

    1. Bob Rock [Producer [Produced By]]

Other versions Edit

ReLoad 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 62126
release dates: Nov 18 1997
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ReLoad 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Elektra / Wea
catalog number: 62126
release dates: Nov 18 1997
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Trivia Edit

  • Recorded and mixed at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California at various points in time between May '95 & February '96 and between July & October '97.

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