Ride the Lightning

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Ride the Lightning
Ride the Lightning cover
Studio album by Metallica
Released July 30, 1984[1]
Recorded September 1983 - June 1984 at Sweet Silence Studios in Copenhagen, Denmark
Genre Thrash metal
Length 47:18
Label Megaforce
Elektra
Producer Metallica, Flemming Rasmussen
Professional reviews
Metallica chronology
Kill 'Em All
(1983)
Ride the Lightning
(1984)
Master of Puppets
(1986)

Ride the Lightning is American thrash metal band Metallica's second album, released on July 30, 1984[2] on Elektra Records.

Contents

Ride the Lightning is often hailed by fans as a classic of the thrash metal genre [3], and a vital bridge between the band's albums, Kill 'Em All and Master of Puppets, pushing the thrash metal of the debut into progressive territory more fully-realized on Master of Puppets and ...And Justice for All.

Ride the Lightning retains the speed of Kill 'Em All on songs like "Trapped Under Ice" and "Fight Fire with Fire", but also contains the first of Metallica's longer, more symphonically arranged tracks, such as "Fade to Black" and the nearly 9-minute closing instrumental "The Call of Ktulu".

Ride the Lightning was listed at #3 on a list compiled by metal-rules.com of the Top 100 Metal Albums of All Time and #5 by IGN Music on the Top 25 Metal Albums.

  1. "Fight Fire with Fire" (James Hetfield, Cliff Burton, Lars Ulrich) – 4:45
  2. "Ride the Lightning" (Dave Mustaine, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) – 6:37
  3. "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) – 5:10
  4. "Fade to Black" (Hammett, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) – 6:57
  5. "Trapped Under Ice" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) – 4:04
  6. "Escape" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) – 4:24
  7. "Creeping Death" (Hammett, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) – 6:36
  8. "The Call of Ktulu" [Instrumental] (Mustaine, Hetfield, Burton, Ulrich) – 8:54

This was the final album to feature songs co-written by Dave Mustaine. He was fired from the band for alcohol-related problems prior to the recording of Kill 'Em All.

  • "For Whom the Bell Tolls" was released as a promo single, with two versions of the song, an edited version on side A, and the album version on side B.

Year Chart Position
1984 The Billboard 200 #100
1985 UK Albums Chart #87

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