Gave it a 9. I'm a longtime fan of the band's older material, and this was the last great album by them. So the material here is a 10 for sure.
The instrumentation mix is really good. This album sounds great to begin with. Bob Rock at the top of his game. From the opening of Enter Sandman, the kick hits you right in the chest and doesn't stop. Hetfield's signature rhythm guitar is right where it needs to be and that was what I was most worried about. The issue I have with the overall mix is the lead vocals. They are wet with reverb and unceremoniously dumped in the FL and FR. If ever there was need for some drier vocals in the center channel...it's on this very disc. So for the mix I gave an 8, material a 10, overall vote is 9.
And may I say, bring on the 5.1 mixes of Kill 'Em All, Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets, ...And Justice For All and for good measure, a disc that contains Garage Days Revisited and all the B-Sides from '83 to the Black Album. I'd love to hear their cover of Breadfan and Stone Cold Crazy in surround.
The instrumentation mix is really good. This album sounds great to begin with. Bob Rock at the top of his game. From the opening of Enter Sandman, the kick hits you right in the chest and doesn't stop. Hetfield's signature rhythm guitar is right where it needs to be and that was what I was most worried about. The issue I have with the overall mix is the lead vocals. They are wet with reverb and unceremoniously dumped in the FL and FR. If ever there was need for some drier vocals in the center channel...it's on this very disc. So for the mix I gave an 8, material a 10, overall vote is 9.
And may I say, bring on the 5.1 mixes of Kill 'Em All, Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets, ...And Justice For All and for good measure, a disc that contains Garage Days Revisited and all the B-Sides from '83 to the Black Album. I'd love to hear their cover of Breadfan and Stone Cold Crazy in surround.