Watch Metallica Tear Through "Eye of the Beholder" in Newly-Released 1988 Live Video
Band performs the '...And Justice For All' cut at the Cow Palace in San Francisco.
Metallica recently announced a 30th anniversary re-release of their 1988 album ...And Justice For All, which will be issued on November 2 on the band's own Blackened Recordings.
Now, in the run-up to the release of deluxe set, the band revealed on their official Twitter account that they’re going to be posting rare live videos of every Justice track.
They’re kicking things off with an almost 30-year-old camcorder-shot clip of “Eye of the Beholder,” taken from a December 10th, 1988, show at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. You can check it out above.
The expanded and deluxe editions of …And Justice For All will feature previously unreleased material, including demos, rough mixes, video, live albums, interviews, never before seen photos and more.
The album has been remastered for the most advanced sound quality, as overseen by Greg Fidelman, and will be available in multiple digital and physical configurations. Pre-orders of all configurations will receive an instant download of “Dyers Eve (Remastered),” while pre-orders of the expanded and deluxe editions will receive an additional instant download of “Eye of the Beholder (Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England - October 10th, 1988).”
The …And Justice For All reissue will be available physically as a Standard Double 180 gram LP, Standard CD, 3 CD Expanded Edition, Cassette, Limited Edition Deluxe Box Set and digitally as a Standard album (available to stream and download), an Expanded Edition (available for download only), and a Digital Deluxe Box Set (available for streaming and download).
The Expanded Edition will include previously unreleased demos, rough mixes, previously unreleased live tracks, and an expanded booklet of never-before-seen Ross Halfin photos.
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The one-pressing-only Limited Edition Deluxe Box Set will include the remastered double 180g LP, a “One” picture disc, 3 LPs featuring their iconic performance from Seattle in 1989 remixed by Greg Fidelman, 11 CDs, 4 DVDs, a set of four patches, a Pushead print, a tour laminate, lyric sheets, a download card for all material in the set, and a deluxe 120-page book with never-before-seen photos and never-before told stories from the people who were there.
Pre-order the new …And Justice For All, in all its configurations, here.
For the next nine weeks, we’re going to celebrate #30YearsOfJustice with a live video of each song from the record. Let’s kick this thing off with “Eye of the Beholder” shot live on a camcorder at the Cow Palace in San Francisco on December 10, 1988. https://t.co/fZgncr6q1ASeptember 10, 2018
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