Metallica - Reunion Arena Dallas Tx 5 Feb 89

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Review by James Hurt

Reunion Arena Dallas TX 5 Feb 89 – Metallica’s Time Capsule of Heavy Metal Fury Alright, let’s get real for a sec. This live album from Metallica isn’t just another throwback to the glory days—it’s like stepping into a time machine with sweat dripping down your forehead and riffs punching you in the gut. Released in 2019 by Obiterdictum Media Ltd., this sucker captures one helluva night at Reunion Arena in Dallas back on February 5th, 1989. It’s raw, it’s loud, and yeah, it’s got that unmistakable Metallica vibe—you know what I mean? The setlist? Oh man, they didn’t mess around. Tracks like “Master of Puppets,” “One,” and “Creeping Death” hit harder than nostalgia itself. But if I had to pick two tracks that stuck with me after all these years (and trust me, I’ve looped this thing way too many times), it’d be “One” and “Harvester of Sorrow.” “One” is just… wow. If you’ve ever felt lost or pissed off at life, this song gets under your skin like nothing else. The build-up during the intro gives me chills every damn time—the slow burn before James Hetfield comes in screaming about war and pain. And when Kirk Hammett starts shredding his solo? Forget it. You’re not just listening; you’re living it. That eerie tone paired with those crushing drums makes it feel like someone dumped an emotional bomb right in your lap. No wonder people still lose their minds over this track. Then there’s “Harvester of Sorrow.” This one hits different because it feels so personal yet apocalyptic at the same time. The opening riff grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go. Listening to Hetfield growl lines like “Cries in the field / Burning sons into steel,” you can almost picture him standing center stage, feeding off the energy of thousands of fans losing their collective minds. Lars Ulrich’s drumming here deserves props too—he’s pounding away like he’s trying to wake up the dead. Honestly, hearing this live version reminds you why Metallica became legends in the first place. Now, here’s the kicker: even though this album came out decades later, it doesn’t feel dated. Sure, the recording quality has its quirks (hey, it’s 1989!), but that only adds to the charm. There’s something magical about hearing imperfections—the crowd cheering wildly, the occasional feedback screech—that makes you feel like you were actually there. But here’s the unexpected twist: as much as this record screams heavy metal badassery, it also kinda makes you think. Like, how do bands keep creating moments that resonate across generations? Maybe it’s because deep down, we’re all searching for something primal—a connection, a release, a reason to scream our lungs out. Whatever it is, Metallica nailed it that night in Dallas. So yeah, whether you’re a diehard fan or just dipping your toes into the world of thrash metal, Reunion Arena Dallas TX 5 Feb 89 is worth a spin. Just don’t blame me if you end up headbanging till your neck hurts—or realizing you’ve been air-guitaring alone in your room for hours.

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Album: Reunion Arena Dallas Tx 5 Feb 89

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Master Of Puppets7:29
One7:37
Eye Of The Beholder5:59
Harvester Of Sorrow5:12
Creeping Death (Encore)8:16
Leper Messiah5:44

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Catalog Numbers

3760273631567

Labels

Obiterdictum Media Ltd.

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  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album
  • Unofficial Release

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About Metallica

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Thrash Metal (Heavy Metal) band from Los Angeles, California (USA). Metallica formed in 1981 by vocalist/guitarist and drummer . The duo first met through an ad in a Los Angeles-based music newspaper. At the time, Ulrich had little musical experience and no band but managed to secure a slot on an upcoming compilation record called . Metallicas contribution, Hit The Lights, featured Hetfield, Ulrich and lead guitarist . Afterwards, became the band's bassist and joined the band as lead guitarist. This line-up would re-record "Hit The Lights" for subsequent re-pressings of "Metal Massacre" and would also issue several demos. In 1983, McGovney quit the group and was replaced by , which also saw the band relocate to San Francisco. Metallica then traveled to New York after signing a deal with . However, once in New York, the band fired Mustaine. It would mark the beginning of a long feud between Mustaine and Metallica, mostly fueled by remarks Mustaine would make to the press. Mustaine was replaced by Kirk Hammett of . Metallica's debut LP, "Kill 'Em All

Name Vars

  • Metalica
  • MetalliKiss
  • Metallica-97
  • Metallika
  • Metalmilitia
  • Mettallica
  • Металика
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Aliases

  • The Lemmy's
  • Four Horsemen
  • Dehaan

Members

  • Kirk Hammett
  • Lars Ulrich
  • Dave Mustaine
  • James Hetfield
  • Cliff Burton
  • Jason Newsted
  • Robert Trujillo
  • Ron McGovney

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: Metallica’s *Reunion Arena Dallas Tx 5 Feb 89* album is a live recording from a legendary show in 1989. But get this—it wasn’t officially released until 2019, over 30 years later! The album captures the raw energy of their performance, featuring iconic tracks like *Master of Puppets* and *One*. It’s wild to think fans had to wait decades to officially own this piece of heavy metal history. Released by Obiterdictum Media Ltd., it’s a must-listen for any true Metallica fan.