S&M2

S&M2

by San Francisco Symphony, Metallica
S&M2

S&M2

by San Francisco Symphony, Metallica

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of S&M, the 1999 extravaganza where Metallica played highlights from their catalog with the support of the San Francisco Symphony conducted by Michael Kamen, the band decided to celebrate by holding two new concerts with the orchestra. Appropriately called S&M2, the 2019 event was a very different affair. S&M2 inaugurated San Francisco's new arena The Chase Center, whereas the original S&M was held at the relatively smaller-scale Berkeley Community Theatre, and then there's a question of personnel. Metallica parted ways with bassist Jason Newsted after S&M, hiring Robert Trujillo as his replacement in 2003, the same year that Kamen died. This, along with the passing years, means that the band feels slightly different on S&M2 than they did in 1999, a shift that can also be partially ascribed to their new collaborators of Michael Tilson Thomas and Edwin Outwater, who respectively are the music director for the San Francisco Symphony and its conductor for this show. MTT and Outwater encouraged Metallica to push their musical limits, including asking the band to play "Iron Foundry," a 1927 piece by the Russian futurist Alexander Mosolov. That "Iron Foundry" feels right at home on a set list that leans heavily on the set list from the original S&M speaks to the success of the symphonic Metallica concept both in 1999 and 2019. The intricacies of Metallica's compositions can be reminiscent of suites, and the arrangements don't merely sweeten the group's songs with strings. The orchestra spars with Metallica, who seem invigorated by playing at a scale so grand it can seem to verge upon the ludicrous. What makes S&M2 so absorbing and entertaining is how all the musicians involved embrace both the ridiculousness and seriousness of their endeavor, creating a glorious overblown noise impressive in its ambition, heft, and unspoken absurdity. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 08/28/2020
Label: Blackened Recordings
UPC: 0850007452292
Rank: 25892

Album Credits

Performance Credits

San Francisco Symphony   Primary Artist,Orchestra
Metallica   Primary Artist
Kirk Hammett   Guitar
Lars Ulrich   Drums,Vocals
James Hetfield   Guitar,Vocals
Matthew Young   Viola
Michael Tilson Thomas   Conductor,Spoken Word,Guest Artist,Musical Director
Avi Vinocur   Vocals
Bruce Roberts   Horn
Edward Stephan   Timpani
Robert Trujillo   Guitar (Bass)
Jeremy Constant   Violin
Joseph Brown   Trumpet
Marc Shapiro   Keyboards
Douglas Rioth   Harp
Adam Smyla   Violin
James Button   Oboe
Melissa Kleinbart   Violin
Chris Gilbert   Bass
Stephen Paulson   Bassoon
Catherine Payne   Flute
Scott Pingel   Bass,Soloist,Double Bass
Linda Lukas   Flute
Nadya Tichman   Violin
Gina Cooper   Viola
S. Mark Wright   Bass
William Ritchen   Bass
Charles Chandler   Bass
Yun Jie Liu   Viola
Nanci Severance   Viola
Christina King   Viola
Mariko Smiley   Violin
Margaret Tait   Cello
Luis Baez   Clarinet
John Engelkes   Trombone
Stephen Tramontozzi   Cello
Jeff Budin   Trombone
Jonathan Ring   Horn
David Neuman   Clarinet
Miriam Perkoff   Cello
Yukiko Kurakata   Violin
Edwin Outwater   Conductor,Musical Director
Naomi Kazama   Violin
Victor Romasevich   Violin
Richard Andaya   Cello
Steven Braunstein   Bassoon
Jill Rachuy Brindel   Cello
David Gaudry   Viola
David Chernyavsky   Violin
Katie Kadarauch   Violin
David Kim   Viola
Robert Ward   Horn
Robin McKee   Flute
Jerome Simas   Clarinet
Oliver Sarn   Violin
Amos Yang   Cello
Pamela Smith   Oboe
Rob Weir   Bassoon
Jeffrey Anderson   Tuba
Chen Zhao   Violin
Chris Cooper   Horn
Yun Chu   Violin
Joshua Paulus   Horn
Yuna Lee   Violin
Timothy Higgins   Trombone
Sarah Knutson   Violin
Jacob Nissly   Percussion
John Freeman   Trumpet
Aaron Schuman   Trumpet
Adelle-Akiko Kearns   Cello
Daniel G. Smith   Bass
Daniel Hawkins   Horn
Jeff Garza   Horn
Jessie Fellows   Violin
John Schoening   Viola
Nick Platoff   Trombone
Polina Sedukh   Violin
Raushan Akhmedyarova   Violin
Robert Giambruno   Trumpet
Russ Deluna   Oboe
Shu-Yi Pai   Cello

Technical Credits

Bob Ludwig   Mastering,Mastering Engineer
Billy Bowers   Editing,Engineer
Kent Matcke   Editing,Engineer
Kirk Hammett   Composer,Liner Notes
Lars Ulrich   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
James Hetfield   Composer,Producer,Liner Notes
Cliff Burton   Composer
Greg Fidelman   Mixing,Producer
John Harris   Engineer
Michael Tilson Thomas   Concept,Liner Notes
Michael Kamen   Arranger,Recording Arranger
Bob Rock   Composer
Jason Gossman   Editing,Engineer
Anton Corbijn   Photography
Sergey Prokofiev   Composer
Dan Monti   Editing,Engineer
Ennio Morricone   Composer
Robert Trujillo   Composer,Liner Notes
Dave Mustaine   Composer
Scott Pingel   Arranger,Recording Arranger
Jay Vicari   Engineer
Larry Spivack   Copyist
Bruce Coughlin   Arranger,Recording Arranger
Alexander Mosolov   Composer
Edwin Outwater   Liner Notes
Jim Monti   Editing,Engineer
David Turner   Art Direction,Package Design
Patrick Dicenso   Transcription
Sara Lyn Killion   Editing,Engineer
Brian Flanzbaum   Engineer
Anne Shuttlesworth   Transcription
Alex Tenta   Art Direction,Package Layout
Stan Musilek   Cover Photo,Photography
Brett Murray   Photography
Adriana Grace   Copyist
Emily Grisham   Copyist
David Horne   Copyist
Frederick Alden Terry   Copyist
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