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Into the Black Ian Winwood

Into the Black By Ian Winwood

Into the Black by Ian Winwood


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Summary

From the record-breaking success of 1991's 'Black Album' to the band's reinvention with the Load/Reload albums; from the Lulu album with Lou Reed to their hugely expensive feature film Through the Never, the second half of the Metallica story has been as eventful and controversial as it has triumphant.

Into the Black Summary

Into the Black: The Inside Story of Metallica, 1991-2014 by Ian Winwood

From the record-breaking success of 1991's 'Black Album' to the band's reinvention with the Load/Reload albums; from bassist Jason Newsted's shock departure to the group's subsequent meltdown as laid bare in the documentary Some Kind of Monster; from the Lulu album with Lou Reed to their hugely expensive feature film Through the Never, the second half of the Metallica story has been as eventful and controversial as it has triumphant.

About Ian Winwood

Paul Brannigan and Ian Winwood are two of the UK's foremost music writers. A former editor of Kerrang! - the world's biggest weekly music magazine - Brannigan is the author of the Sunday Times Bestseller This Is A Call: The Life And Times Of Dave Grohl while Winwood has written for Rolling Stone, the Guardian, Mojo, Kerrang!, NME and the BBC. The first volume of Birth, School, Metallica, Death was published to huge acclaim in Autumn 2013.

Additional information

GOR008707832
9780571295784
0571295789
Into the Black: The Inside Story of Metallica, 1991-2014 by Ian Winwood
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Faber & Faber
2016-11-03
304
N/A
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