Metallica – Live at Grimey’s (Live) (2010)
Artist: Metallica
Album: Live at Grimey’s
Released: 2010 (limited release)
Label: Blackened Recordings
Genre: Thrash metal, heavy metal, live album
Length: Approx. 60 minutes
Producer: Metallica
Overview
Live at Grimey’s is a limited edition live album capturing a special intimate performance by Metallica at Grimey’s New & Preloved Music in Nashville, Tennessee. Unlike their massive arena shows, this set was performed in a small, store-like venue, giving fans a rare close-up experience of the band in a casual setting.
The performance features stripped-down live renditions of classic tracks, providing an unusual perspective on Metallica’s songs outside their typical stadium context.
Album Credits
Band Members
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James Hetfield – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
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Kirk Hammett – lead guitar
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Robert Trujillo – bass, backing vocals
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Lars Ulrich – drums
Production
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Producer: Metallica
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Live Recording & Mixing: Mike Gillies
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Label: Blackened Recordings
Tracklist (Selected Highlights)
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For Whom the Bell Tolls
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Fade to Black
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Master of Puppets
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Creeping Death
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One
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Enter Sandman
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Seek & Destroy
Note: The album features a mix of fan favorites and essential Metallica tracks performed live in an intimate setting.
Commercial Performance
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Released as a limited edition fan club exclusive, making it a collector’s item
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Popular among hardcore Metallica fans due to its rarity and intimate recording
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Captures the band’s precision and energy in a small venue setting
Musical Direction & Themes
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Thrash and heavy metal classics performed live
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Stripped-down, intimate performance emphasizes musicianship over production
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Focuses on audience interaction and live dynamics rather than spectacle
Key Highlights
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Songs like Master of Puppets and One are performed with acoustic clarity, emphasizing the band’s technical proficiency
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Audience interaction is prominent, giving fans a personal connection to the performance
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Provides a rare “up-close” perspective compared to arena or stadium shows
Fun Facts & Trivia
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The performance at Grimey’s Music Store in Nashville was part of a special promotional event
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Limited edition release made the album highly sought-after by collectors
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Captures Metallica in a casual, small-venue environment, contrasting with their usual large-scale concerts
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The intimate setting allowed the band to engage directly with fans, creating a unique live experience
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The album demonstrates that Metallica can deliver high-energy performances even without massive production
Did You Know?
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Live at Grimey’s was not widely released commercially, making it a rare gem in Metallica’s live discography
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The small audience setting allowed for spontaneous moments and interaction with fans that are rarely captured in larger tours
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Metallica performed a mixture of old classics and recent material in this intimate set
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The album highlights the tight musicianship and chemistry of the band members in a stripped-down environment
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This live recording is a complement to the larger “Six Feet Down Under” and other tour-based live releases
Critical Reception
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Praised for:
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Unique intimate setting
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High-quality recording for a small venue
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Rare performance of classic songs in a close-up format
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Minor criticisms:
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Limited release meant that only fan club members or collectors could access it
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Not as polished or expansive as arena or festival live albums
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Album Rating
8/10
Live at Grimey’s is a rare and valuable live recording, showcasing Metallica’s musicianship and energy in an intimate, fan-focused setting. It’s a must-have for collectors and hardcore fans who want to experience the band outside the arena spotlight.

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