Master of Puppets was originally released on March 3rd, 1986, on Elektra Records and went on to become the first Metallica album to be certified Platinum by the RIAA. The album has been certified 6x Platinum in the United States and has sold over 10 million copies worldwide. In 2016, the album became the first metal album to be added to the National Recording Registry of the Library of Congress, an honor granted to works deemed “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”.
K**R
Great album of a great band in a beautiful CD edition at last
I won't be writing a review here but if you're into heavy/prog/thrash metal this one is an absolute must! Amazing songwriting and sound, an everlasting classic.
T**R
Very pleased with purchase
Very pleased with purchase
W**Y
If carlsberg did metal albums.......
Not much needs said about this alblum that has stood the test of time. This album is as fresh now and as thought provoking as it was when I first listened to it back in '86. What may be controvesial, (given the success of the black album)is the first four albums of this mighty bands carrear are arguably the best work they have done, with this album narrowly pipping the top spot in front of 'Justice.Why? because after justice metallica wrote songs, yes they may have made peoples toes tap or what ever but these first four albums brought out the inner beast in people. Covering subjects that were raw (and had obviously) harnessed much interest with the writers and conjoured up youthful angst, but they did this with intellegence and musical brilliance. This album has it all from the intense and sometimes brutal records of Damage inc., Battery (which in the end is them describing what they thought was a good night out), disposable heros (the horrors and insensitivity and futility of war, a song that was only surpassed by justices 'one'). To the calm before the storm of songs like Welcome home sanitarium, which to a point argued 'What is sane?' to the musical perfertion of orion, a piece of music even 'non-metalheads' adore for its drama and passion. And I havent even talked about Master of puppets, The thing that should not be and leper messiah yet whos lyrical (and all the other songs on the album for that matter)genius, still get people talking.This was Hetfiled, Ulrich, Hammett and the late, great Cliff Burton (how good would this band have been if he'd survived)defining moment. The albums they produced after justice (as Burton had a lot of influence on that piece)had a lot to live up to and maybe in the hands of other lesser bands would have been there pinacle, but after the excellence of this album they never quite reached. Metallica are still after all these years a band I will hold dear, many amzing memories and live moments, but the early years are still the greatest. Long live Metallica!!!!!!!
L**H
One of the greats
If you're looking for one of the greatest rock/metal albums, then you have found the right one, what you have here is an album that can provide melodic sounds along with great heavy thrashing, but all of it has a great musical talent behind it, the voice of James Hetfield is a legend to behold, you have classics such as Master of Puppets which is almost known world wide, but you also have other songs that are not as well known but also provide the same ammount of power and emotion.I fully recomend this album to anyone who is into this type of music, it is one of them albums you can listen to over and over again and never get bored.The sound quality is clear and precise, over all the sound is top notch.the product came in perfect condition.So if you are even the slightest bit interested in this Album I recomend you order it right away, you will not be dissapointed! :)
J**N
This is not just one of the best metal albums of all time
I've said it before and I'll say it again. This is not just one of the best metal albums of all time. It's one of the best albums of all time. Metallica have never bettered this one. If they helped to birth a genre then this was the petulant teenager that stood up and spit in the face of everything that went before. It re-defined Metallica as an unbeatable force. Bludgeoning full frontal assault from start to finish. They truly showed that a group of pretty horrible people could become much (much) greater than the sum of its parts. No other album comes close.. now if they'd only add a bonus disk of b-sides and live stuff.. oh.. and incase this isn't clear enough.. you need to own this album.
A**R
Metal Heads
Still favour the Black Album but this one is up there
C**N
A Lovely Album
This is a lovely album! Stormin' good stuff! Nice and heavy with great licks and lyrics. I think it was tragic bassist Cliff Burton's last record with Metallica - though I could be wrong, not being a massive Metallica fan. I hadn't heard 'Master Of Puppets' in many years and I'm glad I purchased it for a bargain price (£3.50 inc P&P). I'm starting to think I prefer it over '...And Justice For All...' (my previous favourite and the only other Metallica album I own). Actually I think they're both great albums from a transitional period in the bands career. Check that s*** out!
A**T
An all-time classic album.
Great heavy rock music throughout this album.
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