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Metallica - Launch Reissue Project With 'No Life 'Til Leather' Cassette


Remember the 1982 No Life 'Til Leather demo? And cassettes? Well, Metallica will celebrate this year's "Record Store Day" with the release of an exact duplication of the band's 1982 demo tape as a limited-edition cassette on April 18th. The artwork was made from Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich's own copy and will feature his handwriting. At the time, the group consisted of vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield, lead guitarist Dave Mustaine (Megadeth), bassist Ron McGovney and drummer Ulrich. Some of the songs from this demo became classics of the band and all but "The Mechanix" would appear on their debut Kill 'Em All.

Says Metallica in a statement: "In 1982 we recorded seven songs that became our initial calling card known as No Life 'Til Leather, and it led us to our first record deal... the rest, as you some of you may know, is history!"

"We've been digging through the archives, gone to the original source material and re-mastered it to maximize the sound potential for 2015 without altering the original mixes in any way. Recorded with the first line-up of the band that appeared live as Metallica, No Life 'Til Leather has never been commercially available until now. Look for expanded versions coming on CD, vinyl and a collector's set sometime this summer. We hope you enjoy this little walk down memory lane with us and that you will continue to join us in supporting independent record stores around the world."

Metallica has remastered the original tapes for the reissue. The release is part of a new series of upcoming reissues, since the band now operates their own label (Blackened Recordings) and owns the master recordings to their catalogue.






Tracklisting:
  • Hit The Lights
  • The Mechanix
  • Motorbreath
  • Seek & Destroy
  • Metal Militia
  • Jump In The Fire
  • Phantom Lord

    Recorded on July 6th, 1982 at Chateau East Studio, Tustin, CA.



    © Brian Lew


    Source: metallica.com
    Band profile: Metallica
  • Posted: 03.03.2015 by Bad English


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    03.03.2015 - 21:05
    Mehdi Taba
    Mehdi Taba
    Cool.
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    03.03.2015 - 21:24
    Shangri-la

    Please tell me they are not going to flatten the sound levels in the same way that death Magnetic was

    If you need more info on this look up the loudness wars and guitar hero vs released album versions. Yes the guitar hero was actually better then the released album version since the dynamic rage was not flattened anywhere near as much
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    03.03.2015 - 21:46
    BloodTears
    ANA-thema
    I love the detail of "turn down bass on amp" ahah

    This takes me back to a time I listened to cassettes, it was mostly Portuguese teen girl bands at the time. It's funny to see some bands reissuing stuff now on cassettes. Is it coming back or something?
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    Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29

    Like you could kiss my ass.


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    03.03.2015 - 22:21
    (((O)))

    Make it limited to 20 copies and a special edition limited to 5 with the band members blood and semen and it will be kvlt
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    03.03.2015 - 22:37
    BitterCOld
    The Ancient One
    Written by BloodTears on 03.03.2015 at 21:46

    I love the detail of "turn down bass on amp" ahah

    This takes me back to a time I listened to cassettes, it was mostly Portuguese teen girl bands at the time. It's funny to see some bands reissuing stuff now on cassettes. Is it coming back or something?


    was that past Lars note to self to have future lars screw Jason Newsted on ...AJFA... ?
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    03.03.2015 - 23:51
    nb

    My cassette collection went up to about 150 cassettes, and all looked a lot like the one pictured here, with the tracklisting and the band logo.
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    04.03.2015 - 00:58
    musclassia

    Considering some of the pointless sprawls of comps and live albums that some of the bigger names (Metallica included) are prone to pumping out, this is the kind of thing worth digging up and releasing. Can't say I've ever particularly cared for demos but as long as the remaster doesn't screw up the sound (I'll let people with some sense of the original be the judges) I might give this a listen.
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    04.03.2015 - 03:58
    afu

    I hope this extends to AJFA and, to a lesser extent, Ride The Lightning.
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    04.03.2015 - 04:04
    The Evergreen

    There is a reason the cassette died. Several, actually. I'm glad there's a CD coming.
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    04.03.2015 - 11:01
    BloodTears
    ANA-thema
    Written by BitterCOld on 03.03.2015 at 22:37

    Written by BloodTears on 03.03.2015 at 21:46

    I love the detail of "turn down bass on amp" ahah

    This takes me back to a time I listened to cassettes, it was mostly Portuguese teen girl bands at the time. It's funny to see some bands reissuing stuff now on cassettes. Is it coming back or something?


    was that past Lars note to self to have future lars screw Jason Newsted on ...AJFA... ?


    lol I guess it was already in the back of his mind I love that album. I remember I learnt all the riffs on guitar when I was younger. Not like you could hear the bass...
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    Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29

    Like you could kiss my ass.


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    04.03.2015 - 12:34
    MikeVonDoom

    Honestly??? Reissue this shit??? What about "...And Justice For All"???
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    04.03.2015 - 13:59
    Marcel Hubregtse
    Grumpy Old Fuck
    Why did they use a picture of a hometaped version of the demo and not the original demo cover?
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    04.03.2015 - 14:00
    Marcel Hubregtse
    Grumpy Old Fuck
    Written by The Evergreen on 04.03.2015 at 04:04

    There is a reason the cassette died.


    Except that the cassette never actually died.
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    04.03.2015 - 14:18
    angel.
    Evil Butterfly
    Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 04.03.2015 at 13:59

    Why did they use a picture of a hometaped version of the demo and not the original demo cover?

    To make it nostalgic ?
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    05.03.2015 - 01:37
    MikeVonDoom

    Written by deadone on 05.03.2015 at 00:07

    Written by MikeVonDoom on 04.03.2015 at 12:34

    Honestly??? Reissue this shit??? What about "...And Justice For All"???



    Why? Other than a cash grab for a new edition there's no reason to reissue AJFA.

    But many fans don't have No Life Til Leather.


    AJFA is my absolute favorite album and considering the lack of bass on the album, it would be nice for the fans. I guess I'm not the only one to wish this.
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    05.03.2015 - 01:41
    Marcel Hubregtse
    Grumpy Old Fuck
    Written by deadone on 05.03.2015 at 00:16

    Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 04.03.2015 at 14:00


    Except that the cassette never actually died.



    I don't understand the current boner people have for cassettes. It's not like vinyl where you have different sound qualities than CDs that appeal to a lot of people (that "warmness" of sound that CDs can't replicate). Cassette quality was often shit even for top end releases.

    I was glad to offload all my cassettes in late-1990s.


    a lot of people enjoy cassettes because they are loads cheaper than vinyl or cd. Btw almost all cassettes come with a download code.
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