Thursday, October 18, 2018

VIDEO: Metallica stream 1989 live performance of Harvester Of Sorrow



Metallica are streaming a 1989 live performance of their classic track, “Harvester Of Sorrow”, as the latest installment in their vintage video series of songs from their 1988 album, “…And Justice For All”, ahead of the release of its expanded 30th anniversary reissue on November 2.

Footage of the record’s original lead single was filmed live at the Stone Balloon in Newark, DE on August 7, 1989.

Metallica’s fourth album – their first with bassist Jason Newsted – reached No. 6 on the US Billboard 200 on its way to sales of more than 8 million copies in the country.

A 3CD reissue includes the remastered album and two discs of rough mixes, demos and live tracks alongside an expanded booklet including unseen photos by Ross Halfin.

The remastered set will also be available in multiple configurations, including a Standard Double 180 gram LP, Standard CD, cassette, Limited Edition Deluxe Box Set and digitally as a Standard album (available to stream and download), an Expanded Edition (available for download only), and a Digital Deluxe Box Set (available for streaming and download).

Metallica are currently playing dates on a fall tour of North America in support of their tenth record, “Hardwired…To Self-Destruct.”



See also:

VIDEO: Metallica perform 1984 classic at Austin City Limits Music Festival
VIDEO: Metallica stream debut live performance of Dyer’s Eve from 2004
VIRAL VIDEO: Foo Fighters perform Metallica classic with 10-year old guitarist in Kansas City
VIDEO: Metallica perform Sad But True in San Francisco
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