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Garage Inc. by Metallica

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Release Date: 1998-11-24

Label: Elektra

Manufactured and Distributed by Elektra Entertainment Group, a division of Warner Communications Inc. A Time Warner Company, 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, New York 10019 345 North Maple Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 ℗© 1998 E/M Ventures. Printed in U.S.A. (Back Cover)
℗ 1998 E/M Ventures. Made in U.S.A. by WEA Manufacturing Inc. (CD Face)
© 1998 E/M Ventures. Printed in U.S.A. (Back of Booklet)

"parental ADVISORY explicit lyrics" sticker on case cover

Disc I:
Somewhat produced by Bob Rock with Hetfield & Ulrich
Recorded & mixed at The Plant Studios (except track 10), Sausalito, California in September-October 1998
Mastered at Sterling Sound

Disc II:
Tracks 1-5: Not very produced by Metallica. Recorded in Los Angeles, California in 1987
Tracks 6-7: Produced by Metallica and Mark Whitaker. Recorded in Sausalito, California in 1984
Tracks 8-9: Not produced. Recorded in Los Angeles, California in 1988
Track 10: Kind of produced by Metallica. Recorded in Berkeley, California in 1990
Tracks 11-12: Roughly produced by Bob Rock with Hetfield & Ulrich. Recorded in Los Angeles, California in 1991
Tracks 13-16: Not produced. Recorded live direct to two-track at The Plant Studios in Sausalito, California in December 1995
Remastered at Sterling Sound

Track 1-1: Published by Maxwood Music Ltd / Originally released by Discharge in 1982 on the "Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing" album
Track 1-2: Published by Happy Face Music/Zomba Enterprises, Inc / Originally released by Diamond Head (2) in 1980 on the "Lightning to the Nations" album
Track 1-3: Published by Essex Music, Ltd / Originally released by Black Sabbath in 1973 on the "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" album
Track 1-4: Published by Gear Publishing Co / Originally released by Bob Seger in 1973 on the "Back in '72" album
Track 1-5: Published by Evilive Music / Originally released by The Misfits in 1984 as a single
Track 1-6: Published by Mute Songs Ltd/Windswept Pacific Songs / Originally released by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds in 1994 on the "Let Love In" album
Track 1-7: (Featuring "Satan's Fall", "Curse Of The Pharaohs", "A Corpse Without Soul", "Into The Coven" and "Evil") / Published by Roadblock Music, Inc / "A Corpse Without Soul" originally released by Mercyful Fate in 1982 on the "Mercyful Fate" EP. All other songs originally released by Mercyful Fate in 1983 on the "Melissa" album
Track 1-8: Published by Sony ATV Tunes / Originally released by Blue Oyster Cult in 1974 on the "Secret Treaties" album
Track 1-9: Released by Thin Lizzy in 1972 as a UK single
Track 1-10: Published by MCA Duchess Music / Originally released by Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1973 on the "Pronounced Léh-nérd Skin-nérd" album / Original Metallica (& friends) version heard on the "Don't Call Us, We'll Call You" radio special on December 18, 1997
Track 1-11: Published by Maxwood Music, Ltd / Originally released by Discharge in 1984 as a single
Tracks 2-1, 2-6, 2-9: Published by Happy Face Music Ltd/Zomba Enterprises, Inc / Originally released by Diamond Head (2) in 1980 on the "Lightning to the Nations" album
Track 2-2: Published by Edgy Music Ltd / Originally released by Holocaust (4) in 1983 on the "Holocaust Live - Hot Curry and Wine" EP
Track 2-3: Published by E.G.Music Inc/BMG Music / Originally released by Killing Joke in 1980 on the "Killing Joke" album
Track 2-4: Published by Essex Music International, Ltd / Originally released by Budgie in 1971 on the "Budgie" album
Track 2-5: Published by Evilive Music / "Last Caress" originally released by The Misfits in 1980 on the "Beward" EP. "Green Hell" originally released by The Misfits in 1983 on the "Earth A.D." album
Track 2-7: Published by Men From The North Ltd / Originally released by Blitzkrieg (5) in 1981 as a B-side to the "Buried Alive" single
Track 2-8: Published by Essex Music International Ltd / Originally released by Budgie in 1973 on the "Never Turn Your Back on a Friend" album
Track 2-10: Published by Glenwood Music Corp / Originally released by Queen in 1974 on the "Sheer Heart Attack" album
Track 2-11: Published by Link Music Ltd / Originally released by the Anti-Nowhere League in 1981 as a B-side to the "Streets of London" single
Track 2-12: Published by Telstar Music / Originally released by Sweet Savage in 1981 as a B-side to the "Take No Prisoners" single
Tracks 2-13, 2-14: Published by EMI Intertrax / Originally released by Motorhead in 1979 on the "Overkill" album
Track 2-15: Published by EMI Intertrax / Originally released by Motorhead in 1979 on the "Bomber" album
Track 2-16: Published by EMI Intertrax / Originally released by Motorhead in 1979 as a B-side to the "Overkill" single

Tracks 2-1 to 2-5 originally released by Metallica in August 1987 on "The $5.98 E.P. - Garage Days Re-Revisited"
Tracks 2-6, 2-7 originally released by Metallica in November 1984 as B-sides to the "Creeping Death" UK single
Tracks 2-8, 2-9 originally released by Metallica in September 1988 as B-sides to the "Harvester of Sorrow" single
Track 2-10 originally released by Metallica in September 1990 on "Rubaiyat", Elektra's 40th Anniversay compilation album
Tracks 2-11, 2-12 originally released by Metallica in November 1991 as B-sides to "The Unforgiven" UK single
Tracks 2-13 to 2-16 originally released in September 1996 by Metallica as B-sides to the "Hero of the Day" UK single

Track 1-10:
Jerry Cantrell appears courtesy of Columbia Records.
Les Claypool appears courtesy of Interscope Records and Primus.
Pepper Keenan appears courtesy of Columbia Records and Corrosion Of Conformity.
Sean Kinney appears courtesy of Columbia Records.
Jim Martin appears courtesy of himself.
John Popper appears courtesy of A&M Records and Blues Traveler.
Gary Rossington appears courtesy of CMC International

Album design at Satori

Track 1-11 has a printed track length of 3:23.

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