"Darkness reigns at the foot of the lighthouse."
Japanese Proverb
GOT 'EM ALL? - THE COMPLETE METALLICA DISCOGRAPHY
- REVIS(IT)ED! -
(PART FOUR: BOOTLEGS 1992 - 1996)
by Richard Karsmakers
1992
L.A. For A Fuckin' Beer
Recorded at the Great Western Forum, Los Angeles, 6-1-1992. NG-
100192, good quality, 71'19", CD.
Black Wind
A double CD recorded at the Arco Arena, Sacramento, 10-1-1992.
GM-13A/B, very good quality, CD.
Live in Concert
Sacramento, California, 10-1-1992, Top Sound TS-CD001, CD.
Killing Fields
A double CD with stuff from Sacramento (10-1-1992) as well as
Montreal (17-11-1991). Meteorite BANG2/004, double CD.
The Good, the Bad, and Metallica
Arco Arena, Sacramento, 11-1-1992 or 10-1-1992 (they did two
dates there), Rockword Recording Company RW 3307/3308, double CD.
Posers Can't Headbang
A double-CD recorded at Lake Front Arena, New Orleans, 18-1-
1992. Flashback Productions (02.92.0177). Virtually the same as
"Seeing Red", below. 139 minutes. "Enter Sandman", "Creeping
Death", "Harvester of Sorrow", "Sanitarium", "Sad But True",
"Wherever I May Roam", "Bass Solo", "Orion Part II", "Bass Solo"
(continued), "Through the Never", "The Unforgiven", "...And
Justice for All" (medley), "Guitar Solo", "For Whom the Bell
Tolls", "Fade to Black", "Whiplash", "Blitzkrieg", "Master of
Puppets", "Seek & Destroy", "One", "Last Caress", "Am I Evil?",
"Battery", "Stone Cold Crazy". First CD 68'52", second 70'05",
CD.
Master of the Universe
A regular CD recorded at Lake Front Arena, New Orleans, 18-1-
1992. Excellent quality, Rarities Special RR007, 74'14", CD.
Seeing Red
A three-CD recorded at (quote) New Orleans, 18-2-1992. This is
an error, for it was recorded at 18-1-1992, as the band had no
gig on February 18th. Released by Goregon Music (Australia), GM
2A/2B/2C. Includes little booklet with pictures and tracks.
"Intro", "Enter Sandman", "Creeping Death", "Harvester of
Sorrow", "Sanitarium", "Sad But True", "Wherever I May Roam",
"Through the Never", "The Unforgiven", "The Frayed Ends of
Insanity", "...And Justice For All" (medley), "For Whom the Bell
Tolls", "Fade to Black", "Whiplash", "Master of Puppets", "Seek &
Destroy", "One", "Last Caress", "Am I Evil?", "Battery", "Stone
Cold Crazy". CD.
Live in New Orleans
Lake Front Arena, New Orleans, 18-1-1992. Regular CD.
Riding the Black
Selland Arena, Fresno, 15-2-1992. CD.
Wherever We May Roam Tour '92
Lawlor Events Centre, Reno, Nevada, 16-2-1992.
- Homegrown Records, double LP, vinyl.
- Also available on double CD, called "Wherever We May Roam".
Providence
Civic Center, Providence, USA, 29-2-1992. "Enter Sandman",
"Creeping Death", "Harvester of Sorrow", "Sanitarium", "Sad But
True", "Wherever I May Roam", "Bass Solo", "Through the Never",
"The Unforgiven", "...And Justice for All" (medley, same as
throughout the tour), "Drum Solo", "Guitar Solo", "For Whom the
Bell Tolls", "Fade to Black", "Whiplash", "Master of Puppets",
"Seek & Destroy", "One", "Last Caress", "Am i Evil?", "Battery",
"Damage Inc." (short), "Fight Fire with Fire" (short), "Stone
Cold Crazy". Video, 160 min.
Friends of Misery
Civic Center, Providence, USA, 29-2-1992. A double CD, catalogue
number OS0003/4.
Chattanooga '92 Part 1
Live Chattanooga, Tennessee, 13-3-1992. Video, 60 min.
Chattanooga '92 Part 2
Live Chattanooga, Tennessee, 13-3-1992. Video, 60 min.
Live in Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Penssylvania, 7-4-1992, vinyl.
Live Fast Die Young
One different gig on each of the CDs in this 2CD set. Disc 1
Roskilde, Denmark, 6-7-1986; Disc 2 Philadephia, 7-4-1992. Sound
Carries System SCS847019/20, CD.
The Four Horsemen
As far as bootlegs go, this is no doubt the most professional
ever. It's a 3-CD box with a highly interesting booklet, small
poster and ultra-professional looks. Sound quality is good, too.
Definitely the definite Metallica bootleg when it appeared.
Recorded at Meadowlands Arena, East Rutherford, New York, 8-4-
1992. "Intro", "Creeping Death", "For Whom the Bell Tolls",
"Sanitarium", "Sad But True", "Wherever I May Roam", "Harvester
of Sorrow", "The Four Horsemen", "Bass Solo", "Through the
Never", "The Unforgiven", "...And Justice for All" (medley,
again), "Drum Solo", "Mistreated" (included in Guitar Solo),
"Nothing Else Matters", "Of Wolf and Man", "Fade to Black",
"Whiplash", "Enter Sandman", "Master of Puppets", "Seek &
Destroy", "One", "Last Caress", "Am I Evil?", "Damage Inc.",
"Breadfan". Metal Crash, MEBX 006/7/8. CD.
Totally Destroy Canada
Double CD, recorded at Copps Colliseum, Hamilton, Canada, on 14-
4-1992. Gatefold sleeve (8 pages with pictures, info, etc.),
picture CDs, released by Kiss the Stone in 1992 (KTS 077/078).
Italian. Excellent quality, over 157 minutes. "Enter Sandman",
"Creeping Death", "Harvester of Sorrow", "Sanitarium", "Sad But
True", "Wherever I May Roam", "Bass Solo", "Orion Part II",
"Through the Never", "The Unforgiven", "Master of Puppets",
"...And Justice for All" (medley), "Drum Solo", "Mistreated",
"Guitar Solo", "Nothing Else Matters", "For Whom the Bell Tolls",
"Fade to Black", "Whiplash", "Symptom of the Universe", "Master
of Puppets", "Seek & Destroy", "One", "Last Caress", "Am I
Evil?", "Damage Inc.". CD.
Live in Hamilton 92
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 14-4-1992, same as "Totally Destroy
Canada", Empire Records EMP 2001/2, double CD.
50 Below Zero
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 14-4-1992, same as "Totally Destroy
Canada", double CD.
Angel Heart
Superpack with a booklet, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 14-4-1992,
same as "Totally Destroy Canada", double CD.
Snakebite
Fold-out digipak, double CD, recorded at Copps Coliseum,
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 14-4-1992. Probably identical to
"Totally Destroy Canada". CD.
Mistreated
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 14-4-1992, regular CD with part of
the whole gig, Death Enterprises DE011CD, CD.
Naughty Vol. 1
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 14-4-1992, one CD, isn't simply the
same as the first disc of "Totally Destroy Canada". CD.
Naughty Vol. 2
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 14-4-1992, one CD, isn't simply the
same as the second disc of "Totally Destroy Canada". CD.
Naughty
Same as "Naughty Vol. 1" and "Naughty Vol. 2", above, but as one
double CD.
Sad but True
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 14-4-1992. One CD, Gema, very good
quality, 77'39", CD.
Metallic Destroyer
Hamilton, Canada, 14-4-1992, Planet X Records PLAN007-1/2,
double CD.
Use It or Lose It
Fargo, North Dakota, 15-5-1992, Rock Calendar Records RC
2114/15, very good quality, 138'18", 1993, double CD.
Seattle Coliseum
Double CD recorded at the Seattle Coliseum, Seattle, 27-5-1992
(some claim 26-4). Bullseye Records CD-EYE-19, 1000 copies made,
CD.
Live in Seattle
Seattle Coliseum,Seattle, 28-5-1992, Headliner HL-CD-018, quite
good quality, one CD.
In The Flesh
Portland, Oregon, 1-6-1992, Bullseye Records CD-EYE-13. CD.
Portland 92 and Seattle 92
A 4CD of the gigs in Seattle, 28-5-1992, and Portland, 1-6-1992.
CD.
All Hell Breaks Loose
Double CD, recorded at the Mississippi Coliseum, Jackson, 12-6-
1992, very good quality, 140'54", Cocomelos Records, 1993, CD.
Puppets of Society
Limited edition box containing two CDs (Mobile, Alabama, 14-6-
1992) and a '87 rehearsal cassette tape. Meteorite MR-01-1 2, CD.
Don't Treat (sic) On Us
RFK Stadium, Washington DC, 17-7-1992. Coma productions, very
good quality. "Intro", "Creeping Death", "Harvester of Sorrow",
"Fade to Black", "Sad But True", "Wherever I May Roam", "Of Wolf
and Man", "The Unforgiven", "The Shortest Straw", "Nothing Else
Matters", "Enter Sandman", "One". CD.
Live Vol. 3
White cover, Sacramento, California, 1-10-1992, very good
quality, 50'00", CD.
Live Vol. 4
White cover, Sacramento, California, 1-10-1992, very good
quality, 70'00", rest of gig, Australia only, CD.
Blitzkrieg on Wembley Pt 1
Wembley Empire Pool, London, England, 24-10-1992. Excellent
quality, 78'00", CD.
Albion in Chains
Wembley Empire Pool, London, England, 24-10-1992. This is
'volume two' of the above "Blitzkrieg". CD.
Red Diamonds
A digipack double CD credited to "London 1992" and in fact
Wembley, 24-10-1992. Good quality, Vox Populi, CD.
Stone Cold Crazy
A triple CD recorded at Wembley Arena, London, England, 25-10-
1992. Not to be confused with the "Stone Cold Crazy" double CD,
mentioned somewhere above. CD.
Birmingham Whiplash Part One
Birmingham, 5-11-1992. Metallica Records BNEC 1), good quality,
a gig featuring the appearance of the members of Diamond Head,
75'00", CD.
Birmingham Bondage Part Two
Second part of the above, good quality, 73'00", CD.
The Other Side Live
Uncertain live dates and venues, but "So What" is sung with Anti
Nowhere League and "Am I Evil?" and "Helpless" with Diamond Head,
so probably 25-10-1993 and and 5-11-1992 respectively. "Intro",
"Enter Sandman", "Creeping Death", "Fade to Black", "Sad but
True", "Nothing Else Matters", "For Whom the Bell Tolls",
"Welcome Home", "One", "Breadfan", "Last Caress", "So What" (with
Animal of ANL), "Am I Evil?" and "Helpless" (Diamond Head). Dates
not certain. CD.
Happy Birthday Kirk
Hallenstadion, Zurich, 18-11-1992 (sometimes claimed 11-11-1992,
but Metallica wasn't in Zurich then and Kirk's birthday is really
on the 18th), Red Devil RD003-4, double CD.
Unforgiven Killers
Olympic Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain, 12-11-1992, Happy
Skull Records, one CD.
Roaming in Italy
Palatrussardi, Milano, Italy, 17-11-1992.
- Vinyl.
- Double CD in a cork container, Power Records, CD.
Enter Mainhatten (sic) / Warrior's Rule
Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany (not in Manhattan at all), 26-11-
1992. Excellent quality, 78'05", CD.
Thunderdome 1
First part of Festhalle, Frankfurt, germany, 26-11-1992. CD.
Thunderdome 2
Second part of Festhalle, Frankfurt, germany, 26-11-1992. CD.
Kiel 'Em All
Double CD. Recorded at Ostseehalle, Kiel, Germany, 3-12-1992.
Amok Productions ME001/2, CD.
At Den Bosch Brabanthallen 7-12-'92 Vol. 1
First of three CDs taped at the Brabanthallen, Den Bosch, the
Netherlands, 7-12-1992. "Intro", "Enter Sandman", "Creeping
Death", "Harvester of Sorrow", "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)", "Sad
But True", "Wherever I May Roam", "Of Wolf and Man", "Guitar Solo
Kirk Hammett" (including "Third Stone from the Sun"), "The
Unforgiven", "And Justice for All", "Bass Solo Jason Newsted".
- Standard version, CD.
- Musicassette version (Thailand). B&BM E90-013, MC.
At Den Bosch Brabanthallen 7-12-'92 Vol. 2
Second of three CDs taped at the Brabanthallen, Den Bosch, the
Netherlands, 7-12-1992. "Guitar Solo Kirk Hammett", "Through the
Never", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Fade to Black", "Master of
Puppets", "Seek and Destroy", "Whiplash", "Nothing Else
Matters", "Am I Evil", "Last Caress", "One", "Damage Inc.".
- Standard version, CD.
- Musicassette version (Thailand). B&BM E90-014, MC.
At Den Bosch Brabanthallen 7-12-'92 Vol. 3
Third of three CDs taped at the Brabanthallen, Den Bosch, the
Netherlands, 7-12-1992. "Motorbreath", "Breadfan", "Stone Cold
Crazy". What follows is a set of really vibrant older recordings
(late 1984 or early 1985, seemingly recorded in the Netherlands
too) featuring "Intro", "Hit the Lights", "Four Horsemen", "Jump
in the Fire", "Phantom Lord", "No Remorse", "Ride the Lightning",
"Seek and Destroy", "Anaesthesia (Pulling Teeth)", "Whiplash",
"Metal Militia".
- Standard version, CD.
- Musicassette version (Thailand). B&BM E90-015, MC.
Snake Pit
Another verson of the Brabanthallen, Den Bosch, The Netherlands,
7-12-1992 gig, probably incomplete.
- A special 2 CD box set. CD.
- Two separate CDs. CD.
The Unforgiven
Den Bosch, Brabanthallen, Netherlands, 7-12-1992, excellent
quality, 150 minutes. Contains the whole actual gig minus "Stone
Cold Crazy". Not recorded in the US. Double CD.
Brabanthallen
Brabanthallen, Den Bosch, Netherlands, 7-12-1992, very good
quality, full gig up to and including "Damage Inc.", Sirius
Records SR 012/013, 1993, double CD.
Forum - Copenhagen
Double CD. Recorded at the Forum in Copenhagen, Denmark, 10-12-
1992. CD.
Of Fans and Friends
The Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark, 10-12-1992, excellent quality,
1993, double CD.
Abso-F*cking-Lutely Live
Double CD. Recorded at Scandinavium, Göteborg, Sweden, 12-12-
1992. Amok Productions ME 003/4, excellent quality, CD.
Roaming in Sweden
Gothenburg, Sweden, 12-12-1992, very good quality, GEMA CMR 001,
double CD (73'22" and 69'29"). Contents identical to "Abso-
F*cking-Lutely Live". CD.
Roaring Through Europe
Gothenburg, Sweden, 12-12-1992, High Quality Limited HQLCD1110,
identical to "Roaming in Sweden", above. Double CD.
Fucking Dressing Room
Stockholm, Sweden, 18-12-1992, 750 pressed, triple CD, excellent
quality. The third CD is filled up with some Copenhagen (10-12-
1992), London (25-10-1992) and USA (1992 somewhere) tracks.
Never Land
Tokyo, Japan, 31-12-1992, very good quality, MAD91921-2, double
CD. Possibly also known as "Neverland World Tour '91-'92".
Live USA
A second CD of the "Live USA" series (see also the "Live USA" CD
mentioned in 1985). A German bootleg, very cheap. Gigs from USA,
1991 and 1992, Imtrat IMT 900.104), good quality, 63'04". CD.
Live USA
A third CD in the "Live USA", series, recorded at Sacramento,
California, 1-10-1992. CD.
Live USA
A double CD containing both the 1985 version of "Live USA" and
the 1992 version as mentioned above. Imtrat IMT 920.026. CD 1
55'13", CD 2 63'04". CD.
Live USA
A double CD containing 1992 and 1982 recordings, totalling to 95
minutes.
Satan Sort Them
Date and venue unknown, but it's probably somewhere in 1992
during the "Wherever I May Roam" tour. CD.
Metal Masters
Not to be confused with any other identically or similarly named
CDs. This is from the '92 World tour, date and venue unknown. On
Tour 20204, CD (double CD?).
No Name
A box with no name and three CDs. First one is San Francisco,
14-3-1985, the second is various 1991 and 1992 US gigs, and the
third is live USA 1992. I don't know about you, but these might
just be the "Live USA" CDs volume 1, 2 and 3. CD.
Survivers of Metallica Gods (sic)
Octagonal box, Italy, 1993, of which only 300 were made.
Includes 2 CDs, playing cards (with James on the back), a
Metallica lighter and a numbered ID card. CD 1: USA 1986 (47'17",
good quality); CD 2: USA 1992 (very good quality, 78'41"). CD.
After the Sandman is Gone
Nothing is known other than that it has a 1992 gig on it, and
it's a regular CD.
Guns'n'Roses-Metallica
Most likely a double CD with a Metallica gig (and possible of
Guns'n'Roses as well) when they did the joint tour, which was in
1992. GNRM001, CD.
1993
Infernal Gods
A double CD said to have been recorded at the Pavillion, Tulsa,
Oklahoma, USA, in 1993 (specific date not known). However, they
seem not to have toured Tulsa in 1993, so it might be a 1992 gig.
Other sources claim it to be Milton Keynes, 5-6-1993 (below). CD.
Tours '93
A double CD recorded at a non-specified date and venue,
according to the title in 1993 but according to the tracklist
before the stadium tour. CD.
Still Roamin'
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 12-2-1993, Metal Memory 90051-2,
excellent quality, double CD.
The Drippy Drumstick
Tallahassee, Florida, 21-2-1993. Pluto Records PLRCD9319/AB,
double CD.
The Real Live One
No given date, but claimed to be the US, 1993, so has to be
before mid March. Save the Earth, STE021, CD.
Nowhere Else to Roam
Arena, Yokohama, Japan, 18-3-1993, 33181/2, double CD.
One Night in Bangkok
Thai Japanese Youth Center, Bangkok, Thailand, 15-4-1993, very
good quality, CD.
Live Brasil '93
Sao Paulo, Brazil, 01/02-5-1993. Monkey Records, vinyl.
Pure Metal
An import box set with a small book with metal covers that
mentions Metallica from their first practice sessions right to
the present. Recorded at Vales Sarsfield Statium, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, 7-5-1993. (Disc 1) "Enter Sandman", "Creeping Death",
"Harvester of Sorrow", "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)", "Sad But
True", "Of Wolf and Man", "The Unforgiven", "And Justice for All
Medley", "Four Horsemen", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Fade to
Black", (disc 2) "Master of Puppets", "Seek and Destroy",
"Nothing Else Matters", "Wherever I May Roam", "Last Caress",
"One", "Medley: Are you going my way & So What?", "Stone Cold
Crazy". CD.
Latino '93 Vol. 1
Same as "Pure Metal" disc 1, Hot Shots H88003, CD.
Latino '93 Vol. 2
Same as "Pure Metal" disc 2, Hot Shots H88004, CD.
Live in Argentina
Valez Sarsfield Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 7-5-1993, Kiss
the Sky KTS 3-47046, excellent quality, double CD.
Argentina Grita
Estadio Valez, Argentina, 7-5-1993. Double CD, 140 minutes.
Heavy Metal Kingdom
Buenos Aires, Argentina, 8-5-1993, same tracklisting as
"Argentina Grita", Planet-X PLAN020-2, CD.
Blood Sweat and Tears
Buenos Aires, Argentina, 8-5-1993, Backstage BKCD 053/54. Apart
from the gig itself, it also features "Enter Sandman" and "Sad
But True" from an MTV performance, at the end of the second disc.
CD.
Death Tango in Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina, 8-5-1993, SWN 001/2, double CD.
Nowhere Else to Roam
Nuremburg, Germany, 23-5-1993, very good quality, CD.
No Limits No Laws
Gentofte Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark, 28-5-1993. Kiss the Sky
KTS 306, excellent quality. CD.
World Tour '93 - Nowhere Else to Roam a.k.a.
Metallica World Tour 93
Milton Keynes Bowl, Milton Keynes, England, 5-6-1993. "Intro",
"Creeping Death", "Harvester of Sorrow", "Welcome Home
(Sanitarium)", "Of Wolf and Man", "Wherever I May Roam", "The
Thing That Should Not Be", "The Unforgiven", "Disposable Heroes",
"Bass Solo" (including "Orion Part II"), "To Live is to Die",
"Call of Ktulu" (part), "Guitar Solo", "The Four Horsemen", "For
Whom The Bell Tolls", "Fade to Black", "Master of Puppets", "Seek
& Destroy", "Battery", "Nothing Else Matters", "Sad but True",
"Last Caress" and "One".
- Regular version, triple LP, Vinyl Virus Records, vinyl.
- Triple CD which is relatively cheap, as it is billed as a "get
three for the price of two" CD. The third CD contains
compilations of different songs from different concerts ("Enter
Sandman", "Creeping Death", "Justice Medley", "Jam", "Am I
Evil?", "Whiplash", "Damage, Inc.". OHM 29-A.B.C, CD.
One of 282
One CD of stuff from Milton Keynes, see above. Contains 12-page
insert in German, very good quality, 77'05", CD.
Tearing Your Insides Out
Double CD with Milton Keynes material, see above. CD.
Enter Sandman Vol. 3
One CD of stuff from Milton Keynes, see above. Applehouse Music
BAN-032-C, excellent quality, 61'31", 1993,CD.
Enter Sandman Vol. 4
One CD of stuff from Milton Keynes, see above. Applehouse Music
BAN-032-D, excellent quality, 62'09", Australia only, CD.
Tearing Your Insides Out
Milton Keynes, 5-6-1993, KTS 184/85 (77'54" and 63'09"), CD.
Live Vol. 1
White cover, Milton Keynes, 5-6-1993, Joker Productions JOK-010-
A, excellent quality, Australia only, 71'59". Not the whole gig,
but with an added "Enter Sandman" (1992 MTV Awards) song. CD.
Nowhere Left to Roam
Milton Keynes, 5-6-1993, GEMA HMCD 112/3/4. A triple CD, of
which the first two are the Milton Keynes gig and the third is
Wembley (25-10-1992), Birmingham (5-10-1992, with Diamond Head),
Wembley interviews (25-10-1992), Austin (2-3-1989) and Hamilton
(14-4-1992). CD.
Last Caress
Milton Keynes, 5-6-1993, Not Guilty NG380993, same as "One of
282" (above), CD.
Live from US Tour 93
Never mind the name, because it's the zillionth Milton Keynes
gig CD. This time a regular CD, Prime Cuts PR011, CD.
So Fuckin' What
Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 12-6-1993, very good
quality, double CD, Hammerjack Records, CD.
Destroyer
Limited edition GOLD triple CD from Basel, Switzerland, 20-6-
1993, of extremely good quality. Digital Soundboard Recordings,
Twolips Records, CD.
Snakebite II
Fold out box, Basel, Switzerland, 20-6-1993, same as
"Destroyer", above, triple CD.
Wherever I May Roam
Basel, Switzerland, 20-6-1993. Very good quality. Grapefruit
Productions, Australia, one CD.
Nothing Else Matters
Basel, Switzerland, 20-6-1993. Very good quality. Grapefruit
Productions, Australia, one CD (part two of the previous). CD.
Fade to Black
Basel, Switzerland, 20-6-1993. Very good quality. CD.
Live at the Stadium
Basel, Switzerland, 20-6-1993, excellent quality, double CD,
GEMA 910084/85, soundboard recording (74'58" and 61'12"), CD.
Sessions and More Shit
A 4CD box with full-colour book. Includes studio sessions of
1982, 1987 and 1991, plus live stuff from Basel, 20-6-1993. CD.
Enter the Final Show Part One
Recorded at the Torhout Werchter Festival, Belgium, 4-7-1993.
Dead Dog Records #SE-424, very good quality, 68'17", CD.
Enter the Final Show Part Two
Recorded at the Torhout Werchter Festival, Belgium, 4-7-1993.
Dead Dog Records #SE-425, very good quality, CD.
Evil Never Dies
Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany, 26-11-1993, some other venue at
14-7-1985, Auckland 26-3-1993, Werchter 4-7-1993 and Birmingham
5-11-1992.
- Evil Records, vinyl.
- Multicoloured vinyl Birmingham '92, Werchter '93.
- Multicoloured vinyl'93, studio outtake.
Europe 1993
Somewhere in Europe, 1993, so must be between May and July. Live
Storm LSCD52274, double CD.
Kick It Loud
A double CD from the "Wherever I May Roam" tour, but date and
venue not known. Razor's Edge Company, CD.
Welcome to the Snakepit
Double CD from unknown date and venue, but of the "Roam" tour
before they hit the stadiums. Contains group poster with snakeput
writing. CD.
1994
Earthquake Hits Buffalo
Buffalo, New York, 30-5-1994, very good quality, Home Records,
double CD.
The Boys 'r' Back
Double CD recorded at Allentown, Pennsylvania, 7-6-1994. CD.
Enter Hell
Double CD recorded at Jones Beach, New York, 8-6-1994. CD.
Pile of Shit
A double CD recorded in Orange County Speedway, Middletown, New
York, 17-6-1994, featuring "Breadfan", "Master Of Puppets",
"Wherever I May Roam", "Harvester Of Sorrow", "Welcome Home
(Sanitarium)", "The God That Failed", "Ride The Lightning-
NoRemorse-Fight Fire With Fire", "Loud Jam", "For Whom The Bell
Tolls", "Disposable Heroes", "Seek & Destroy", "Intro (The
Unforgiven)-Nothing Else Matters", "Creeping Death", "Fade To
Black", "Whiplash", "Sad But True", "One", "Enter Sandman" and
"So What?". There are two bonus tracks, recorded 3-7-1994 (some
claim 3-6-1994) at Chicago World Amphitheatre: "London Dungeon-
Last Caress-Green Hell" with Glen Danzig and "So What?" with
Suicidal Tendencies.
- Standard version.
- This also exists as a 120 minute bootleg video called "The Shit
Hits the Sheds".
Enter Hell
New York, 17-6-1994, as above, FM recording, without the bonus
tracks. Disc claims Jones Beach, this is wrong. Double CD.
Middle Shit '94
Orange County Speedway, New York, 17-6-1994, same as "Enter
Hell", Bondago Music BON018/49, double CD.
Hot as Hell
New York, 17-6-1994, Planet-X PLAN042-2, (double?) CD.
Chicago
Video bootleg tapes at Chicago, Illinois, 3-7-1994, 146 minutes.
'94 Live in USA
Leather case which holds two CDs and a 24 page full colour
booklet. Sacramento, 23-7-1994, double CD.
Live in the USA
Sacramento, California, 23-7-1994, Banzai BZBX034/4, double CD.
Summer Shit
Live in San Bernardino, California, 24-7-1994. Featuring
"Breadfan", "Master of Puppets", "Wherever I May Roam",
"Harvester of Sorro", "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)", "The God that
Failed", "Ride/Kill Medley", "For Whom the Bell Tolls",
"Disposable Heroes", "Seek & Destroy", "Guitar Solo", "Nothing
Else Matters", "Creeping Death", "Fade to Black", "Whiplash",
"Sad But True", "So What". Exists on tape, source unknown.
Woodstock 94
Double CD bootleg from Metallica's appearance at Woodstock II,
Saugerties, New York, August 13th 1994. Features "Intro",
"Breadfan", "Master of Puppets", "Wherever I May Roam",
"Harvester of Sorrow", "Fade to Black", "For Whom the Bell
Tools", "Seek and Destroy", "Nothing Else Matters", "Creeping
Death", "Whiplash", "Sad but True", "One", "Enter Sandman", "So
What?".
- Standard version, excellent quality, 72'18", contains 4 page
James interview booklet. CD.
- Also exists as a video bootleg, 97 minutes.
Enter Mudman
Woodstock, 13-8-1994, Kiss the Stone 344/345, double CD.
State of Shock
Woodstock, 13-8-1994, DGCD032-2, same as "Enter Mudman", double
CD.
...And Justice for Woodstock
Woodstock, 13-8-1994, very good quality, Living Legend Records,
CD.
At Woodstock
Woodstock, 13-8-1994, P910112, CD.
Metallica Woodstock 1994
Woodstock, 13-8-1994, Octopus OTC0042-2CD, recorded from the
soundboard at the festival, double CD.
Kingdom and Eternity
Woodstock, 13-8-1994, CDM Digital Audio, 1994, CD.
Woodstock Whiplash
Woodstock, 13-8-1994, one CD.
Candy for the Kid
Miami, Florida, 21-8-1994, Insect CO, very good quality, 148
minutes, including the song "Rapid Fire" with Rob Halford, double
CD.
1995
Prepare for Battle
Secret Gig at London Astoria 2, 23-8-1995. Escape Records
ERCD002/003, very good quality, double CD.
The Secret Gig with New Songs
London Astoria 2, 23-8-1995, CBML Records NEW001, identical to
"Prepare for Battle". The new songs were, incidentally, "2x4" and
"Devil's Dance".
Loud but Secret
London Astoria 2, 23-8-1995, Typhoon Records, very good quality,
double CD.
Escape from the Studio '95
Castle Donington, England, 26-8-1995. Very good quality, 67'05",
Totonka records. "Master of Puppets", "Wherever I My Roam",
"2x4", "Harvester of Sorrow", "Remember Tomorrow" (short),
"Nothing Else Matters", "Sad But True", "One". It also includes
"Motorbreath" (Cologone, 5-12-1984), "Phantom Lord" (London, 20-
12-1984), "Crash Course in Brain Surgery" (the Budgie original),
"The Prince" (the Diamond Head original) and "So What" (the Anti
Nowhere League original).
- Regular version, Totonka records, CD.
- Another version, without the non-Donington tracks but with
"Enter Sandman" (from Donington) and "Creeping Death" (from
Tokyo, Japan, 17-3-1993), Laura Presents..., CD.
- Another version, with radio DJ start, the whole gig (including
"Enter Sandman", and bonus tracks including "The Unforgiven",
"Sad But True" and "Enter Sandman" (all demos), Jailbait
Records, CD.
- Another version, called "Escape from the Studio", with the full
Donington gig (including "Enter Sandman") but with "Welcome
Home", "Seek and Destroy" and "...And Justice for All" added
(Hammersmith, 10-10-1988). CD.
Donington Park 1995
Donington, England, 26-8-1995. "Intro", "Breadfan", "Master of
Puppets", "Wherever I May Roam", "The God that Failed", "Fade to
Black", "2x4", "Kill/Ride Medley", "For Whom the Bell Tolls",
"Devil's Dance", "Band on the Bill Bash", "Creeping Death", (CD
2) "Welcome Home", "Harvester of Sorrow", "Remember Tomorrow"
(short), "Nothing Else Matters", "Sad but True", "One", "Last
Caress", "Seek and Destroy/London Dungeon", "Enter Sandman", "So
What?", CD.
Master of Metal
Donington, 26-8-1995, includes demos, Metal Dream 01, CD.
Donington
Donington, 26-8-1995, Kiss the Stone, CD.
Escape from the Park
Donington, 26-8-1995, identical to "Master of Metal", above, CD.
Storming the Castle 1995
Donington, 26-8-1995, radio braodcast plus "Whiplash", "Last
Caress", "Am I Evil?" and "Battery" from Donington (17-8-1991).
Escape Records, CD.
Hey Hey We're the Lemmy's
Secret gig at Lemmy's 50th birthday party, Whisky A-go-go,
California, 14-12-1995, (first 6 are Motörhead covers)
"Overkill", "Damaged Goods", "Stone Dead Forever", "Too Late Too
Late", "The Chase is Better than the Catch" and "We Are the Road
Crew" (Jason sings), "Ace of Spades" (done by Motörhead), "2x4",
"Devil's Dance", "Kill/Ride Medley". Some of these tracks are off
London Astoria 2, 23-8-1995, but not sure which. Hurricane
HURR027, CD. Only 400 copies exist.
1996
The Wrath of God
Limited edition (500 copies) CD recorded at Des Moines, Iowa,
28 June 1996, during the "Lollapalooza '96" tour. "Ain't my
Bitch", "Whiplash", "Fade to Black", "King Nothing", "One",
"Until it Sleeps", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", "Last Caress",
"Master of Puppets", "The Clumsy Bassist Shuffle" (Jason's hair
stuck in strings, band jams a bit like "Devil's Dance") and
"Overkill". CD.
????
(Year unknown, or of lots of different dates)
(These titles are ordered alphabetically, for lack of chronology)
10 years Live
A CD containing a load of different songs from different times.
Track listing: "Breadfan", "One", "Leper Messiah", "Am I Evil",
"Damage, Inc.", "Motorbreath", "...And Justice for All", "Jump in
the Fire", "Metal Militia", "Of Wolf and Man", "Stone Cold
Crazy", "Nothing Else Matters". CD.
$5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited ... and more, The
A CD that looks like the official "Garage Days Re-Revisited",
but that includes the original tracks plus demos of "Enter
Sandman", "The Unforgiven", "Nothing Else Matters", "Wherever I
May Roam", "Sad but True", "One" and "Nothing Else Matters"
(elevator version). CD.
An Album for All the World
Nothing known about this one either. CD.
Covering 'Em
Featuring "So What", "Stone Cold Crazy" and "Last Caress" from
Buenos Arires (7-5-1993), "Little Wing", "The Heavy Joke" and
"Hells Bells" (short) from Hamilton (4-4-1992), "Am I Evil?" and
"Helpless" from Birmingham (5-11-1993, with Diamondhead), "So
What" from Wembley (25-5-1992, with Animal) and the following
demos: "Let it Loose", "Killing Time", "The Mechanix",
"Motorbreath", "Seek and Destroy", "Metal Militia", "Jump in the
Fire" and "Phantom Lord". CD.
Covering 'Em 2
Featuring "Breadfan" (Woodstock, 13-8-1994), "Blitzkrieg"
(Zwolle, 8-2-1987), "Stone Cold Crazy" (Wembley, 20-4-1991),
"London Dungeon", "Last Caress" and "Green Hell" (Chicago, 3-7-
1994), "Charlie Brown Theme Song", "Run to the Hills", "Return of
the Vampyre" and "Trapped Under Ice" (Sweden, 13-2-1987), an
unknown song from Wembley (25-10-1992), "Crash Course in Brain
Surgery", "The Small Hours", "The Wait" and "Helpless" (from 100
Club, 20-8-1987), "Breadfan" (demo without vocals), "The Frayed
Ends of Insanity", "Eye of the Bejolder" and "Blackened" (demos)
and "Whiplash" (California, 2-5-1994, with Pantera!). Octopus
Records, CD.
Don't Break the Oath
Nothing known. Vinyl.
Do You Like Our Sound
Ironmade Studios, very good quality, with a load of black album
and "Kill 'Em All" demos as well as some covers. CD.
Early Demos 1981-1984
"Power Metal" demos as well as other covers, the original first
pressing Metal Massacre version of "Hit the Lights" and the "Ride
the Lightning" demos. CD.
End of the Road
Nothing known. VInyl.
From the Storm
All demos (black album, "...And Justice for All" and "Master of
Puppets"), Swindle Records SWN024, CD.
Garage Days Pt. II
Digipak featuring demo tracks from March '82 (McGovney on bass
on "The Mechanics", "Killing Time", "Let it Loose", "Sucking My
Love" - 'rarest Metallica track ever' - "The Prince" and "Jump in
the Fire"), March '83 (only two tracks ever to have Cliff and
Dave on them: "Whiplash" and "No Remorse"), "Eye of the Beholder"
(demo version, "na na na na na"), "Remember Tomorrow" and "Two by
Four" (both Monsters of Rock, Donington, August 28th 1995), "So
What" (Wembley, London, 25 October 1993, with Animal of Anti
Nowhere League on vocals), "Am I Evil" and "Helpless" (both NEC
Birmingham, November 5th 1993, with the original members of
Diamond Head present on stage), "London Dungeon / Last Caress /
Green Hell" (Chicago, June 3rd 1994, with Glen Danzig on vocals),
"Rapid Fire" (Miami, 1994, with Rob Halford on vocals) and "Merry
Fuckin' Christmas From Metallica" (1993 Christmas promo message
by Hetfield). DR1296, CD.
Halloween
Gold plated CD, Never End label, 67'46". Various old "Kill" and
"Ride" demos plus some live tracks from Essen (25-1-1987) and
Asutin (3-2-1989), Los Angeles (22-2-1989), San Francisco (the
song "Halloween II", where James and Kirk join Danzig; 5-1-1989),
Grammy Awards (22-2-1989), Toronto (14-4-1992) and Wembley (20-4-
1992). CD.
Heavy Best
Nothing known, CD.
Heavy Birthday
A 10-year anniversary thing that contains tracks from multiple
gigs in multiple countries throughout Metallica's existence,
taken from multiple other bootleg sources. Gig dates very from
1982 to 1982. very good quality, 66'47", CD.
Kings of Metal
Various 1985-1992 concert tracks, CD.
Live Vol. 1
Selected songs off the "Seek and Destroy Vol. x" series
(mentioned with 1984, 1985 and 1987, above). SW 17, CD.
Live Vol. 2
Selected songs off the "Seek and Destroy Vol. x" series (see
above). SW 18, CD.
Live Vol. 2
Different from the above, a white cover thing, Joker
Productions, JOK-010-B, very good quality, 70'08", Australia
only, with tracks from 1993, Sweden 1987 and USA 1985. CD.
Medley
Nothing known, CD.
Metallica - Greatest Live Hits
Various songs from various concerts, nearly all from 1992, and
one from 1987. CD.
Metallica Vol. 1
Nothing known, CD.
Metallica Vol. 2
Nothing known, CD.
Metallica Vol. 3
Nothing known, CD.
Metallica Vol. 4
Nothing known, CD.
Missing in Action
A CD containing quite a load of material from just as many
different sources as there are songs. It's Japanese.
More Hard Rock Mixes
Nothing Known other than that it's on the Everything Changes
label, FREE001, CD.
Natural Disaster
Nothing known, CD.
New Skulls for the Old Ceremony/New Nails for Thor's Hammer
A variety of tracks from various places and dates. CD.
Other Side of Metallica, The
Various dates and places, good quality, CD.
Rare Tracks Vol. 1
A collection of demos and live tracks, mostly off the black
album singles. CD.
Rare Tracks Vol. 2
A collection of covers and the like, from various sources and
dates. CD.
Secret Demos
Compilation of demos from 1985 to 1990. From 1985: "Battery",
"Welcome Home", "Orion", "Disposable Heroes" (2 takes). From
1987: "The Frayed Ends of Insanity", "Eye of the Beholder",
"Blackened", "One". From 1990: "Sad But True", "Holier than
Thou". CD.
So What?
A load of covers and demos and live tracks taken from various
official EPs: "So What?", "Last Caress", "Harvester of Sorrow",
"One", "Breadfan", "Jump in the Fire", "Whiplash", "Seek and
Destroy", "Phantom Lord", "For Whom the Bell Tolls", Welcome
Home", "Breadfan" and "The Prince". CD.
Sucking My Love
A limited edition (2000 copies) CD featuring a lot of the stuff
that's also on "Garage Days - Pt. II" (above): "Sucking my Love"
('rarest Metallica track ever', March '82), "The Prince" (March
'82), "Jump in the Fire" (March '82), "Am i Evil?" (March '82),
"Whiplash" (March '83), "No Remorse" (March '83), as well as
other stuff: "Breadfan" (August '89, Seattle), "Trapped Under
Ice" (Paris, November 18th 1984, one of two known live versions
of this song), "Am I Evil?" (as on "Things that Should not be",
above), "Disposable Heroes" (September '85 Lorelei, Germany,
Metal Hammer festival, only professionally recorded version with
Cliff on bass, performed 3 months before "Master of Puppets" came
out) and "Hit the Lights" (March '82, with an introduction by Ron
McGovney). Totonka, CDPRO09, CD.
Sucking my Love II - The Sequel
Another compilation, excellent quality, Totonka label. "Hit the
Lights" (from "Metal Massacre I", "No Remorse and "Metal Militia"
(Chicago 12-8-1983), the following songs by their original
performers: "The Small Hours", "The Wait", "Blitzkrieg", "Last
Caress", "Let it Loose" and "Killing Time". Also "Such a Shame"
(by Trauma, 1982, Cliff's first band), "The Four Horsemen"
(studio outtake), "Metal Militia" (9-2-1984, French radio
broadcast) and "Breadfan" (original, by Budgie). CD.
Tested and Cover'd
A 69'26" CD with collected material, most of it covers.
Featuring "One" (demo), "Enter Sandman" (demo), "The Unforgiven"
(demo), "Nothing Else Matters" (demo), "Wherever I May Roam"
(demo), "Breadfan", "Stone COld Crazy", "Killing Time", "For Whom
The Bell Tolls" (live Dallas, off Japanese "One" CD single),
"Welcome Home (Sanitarium)" (live Dallas, see above), "Harvester
of Sorrow" (live Graz, off "Nothing Else Matters" single), "Sad
But True" (live Wembley Arena, off other "NEM" single), "Nothing
Else Matters" (live Wembley, see above). All stuff present on
regular CD singles already). CD.
Tested And Cover'd: Part II
A 75'40" excellent quality CD featuring "The Prince", "So
What?", the complete "Garage Days Re-revisited" official EP, "Am
I Evil?" and "Blitzkrieg" (off the official "Creeping Death" EP)
and the following live tracks of unknown origin and date:
"Harvester of Sorrow", "One", "Breadfan" and "Last Caress". Last,
it also includes old recordings of "Seek and Destroy" and
"Phantom Lord". CD.
Things that should not be
Various stuff. "Christmas Greetings" (from Jaymz), "London
Dungeon / Helpless" (Chicago, June 3rd 1994, with Glen Danzig on
vocals), "Rapid Fire" (Rob Halford on vocals, Miami 1994),
"Holier than Thou" (demo off UK "Enter Sandman" 12"), "Original
Welcome Home" (version from L.A. band Critical Mass, from which
Metallica allegedly stole the riff), "James, Lars & Cliff's '83
Radio I.D.'s", "Lars Press Conference", "Helpless" (Ron's garage,
March '82), "Am I Evil?" (Ron's garage, see above), "Phantom
Lord" (studio version of the fake live tracks from the "Jump in
the Fire" EP, before the audience noise was added - which was
recorded in San Francisco, August 1983), "Seek and Destroy"
(studio version of fake live track, see above), "No Remorse"
(first ever live performance, L.A., August 1982), "Whiplash"
(Denmark 1986, Lars talking Danish), Lars press conference about
the case with Elektra, and "Am I Evil?" (with Lars singing, Jaymz
on drums, Jason on guitar, Kirk on bass, Chicago, February 1992).
Leather Charm records, 1000 produced, CD.
To Russia with Love
Nothing known, but speculation would tend to make me believe
that it's the Tushino Airfield gig from which all the live bonus
tracks of black album singles were culled. So that would be 28-9-
1991. CD.
Unforgiven, The
Not to be mistaken for the December 1992 Brabanthallen bootleg.
This one featured various tracks from various concerts (1985-
1993), including Grammy Awards ("Enter Sandman"), Milton Keynes
(6-6-1993), Gothenburg (13-2-1987), Austin (3-2-1989) and San
Francisco (1985). Palomino Productions, excellent quality,
Australia only, 72'49", CD.
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No Life 'Til Power
Contents identical to standard bootleg (A: "No Life 'Til
Leather"; B: "Power Metal"). Pic: Woman and man with snake
(standard album cover).
Maximum Metallus
Contents identical to standard bootleg. Pic: Standard album
cover (pic James).
Cleveland '83
Pic: James (black/white). Music: Agora Ballroom, Cleveland,
Ohio, 18-12-1983. "Hit the Lights", "The Four Horsemen", "Jump in
the Fire", "Fight Fire with Fire", "Phantom Lord", "Seek and
Destroy", "Creeping Death", "Kirk solo", "Metal Militia - Metal
Up Your Ass".
Live in Cleveland
Identical to the above. Pic unknown.
No Remorse
Contents identical to standard bootleg. Pic: Standard album
cover (fantasy drawing with female and dragon) and Lars.
Molten Rock
Contents identical to standard bootleg. Pic: A/B James
moshing with guitar, C/D James screaming with guitar. Standard
bootleg album contents.
..An Album For All
Contents identical to standard bootleg "For Metallians Only"
(3LP). Pics: Logo and band.
Masters of Evil
Contents identical to standard bootleg (2LP). Pics: Fantasy
drawings, Cliff and Jason.
Four Horsemen in Brooklyn
Pics: Band, "Playboy" female. Same as "Electric Chair" bootleg.
Fuck In Peoria
Same as bootleg CD. Pics: Lars (black/white) and topless girl.
Eye of the Beholder
Pics: Lars and naked woman. Bradford, 26-9-1988, tracklisting
see "Bang a Gong".
Angels from Hell
Pic: naked woman. Same contents as album (the Hartford one?).
Creeping Life
Cosmic Communications LV104, 1991. "One", "The Unforgiven",
"Orion", "To Live is to Die" (studio outtakes), (B) "Creeping
Death", "Intro", "Am I Evil?", "Jump in the Fire".
Live in Budapest
Metal Biter Records. Contents identical to "Hungarian Rock".
Live in Buenos Aires
Onstage Records. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 8-5-1993.
The Warriors
Festhalle, Frankfurt, germany, 26-11-1993. A: "Enter Sandman",
"Creeping Death", "Harvester of Sorrow", "The Unforgiven", (B)
"Nothing Else Matters", "Wherever I May Roam", "One", "Stone Cold
Crazy".
Wherever We May Roam Tour '91-92
High Quality Limited, unknown date and venue. A: "Enter
Sandman", "Sad but True", "Wherever I May Roam", "Through the
Never", "The Unforgiven", (B) "Nothing Else Matters", "Stone COld
Crazy", "Of Wolf and Man", "The Four Horsemen", "One".
Evil Never Dies
Tracklisting same as album. Pics unknown.
Limited Edition Interview Picture Disc
Pic: James with guitar. Baktabak (cbak4016). Interview with Lars
over dinner.
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