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Fade to Black (Metallica song)

"Fade to Black" is a song and the first power ballad by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released as the first promotional single from their second studio album, Ride the Lightning (1984). The song was ranked as having the 24th best guitar solo ever by Guitar World readers.[2]

"Fade to Black"
Promotional single by Metallica
from the album Ride the Lightning
ReleasedSeptember 30, 1984
RecordedFebruary 20 – March 14, 1984
StudioSweet Silence, Copenhagen
GenreHeavy metal[1]
Length6:55
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Metallica singles chronology
"Jump in the Fire"
(1984)
"Fade to Black"
(1984)
"Creeping Death"
(1984)

The song peaked at number 100 on Swiss Singles Chart in 2008.[3] The song is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[4] In March 2023, Rolling Stone ranked "Fade to Black" at number 35 on their "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time" list.[5]

Background Edit

In an interview on the set of the production MTV Icon: Metallica in 2003, drummer Lars Ulrich recalls how he and vocalist/rhythm guitarist James Hetfield were "obsessed with death" at the time the album and song were produced. Hetfield later admitted that a break-in to their gear truck resulting in the loss of his favorite Marshall amplifier also contributed to the mood of the song.[6]

The song's lyrics address suicidal feelings.[7] It begins with an acoustic guitar introduction and becomes progressively heavier as the song goes on, similar to their future songs, "Welcome Home (Sanitarium)", "One", and "The Day That Never Comes". James Hetfield commented on the song in a 1991 interview with Guitar World:

That song was a big step for us. It was pretty much our first ballad, so we knew it would freak people out... Recording that song, I learned how frustrating acoustic guitar can be. You could hear every squeak, so I had to be careful. I wrote the song at a friend's house in New Jersey. I was pretty depressed at the time because our gear had just been stolen, and we had been thrown out of our manager's house for breaking shit and drinking his liquor cabinet dry. It's a suicide song, and we got a lot of flak for it, as if kids were killing themselves because of the song. But we also got hundreds of letters from kids telling us how they related to the song and that it made them feel better.[8]

A review by Gina Boldman described "Fade to Black" as "one of the few Metallica tracks to get radio airplay in the mid- to late '80s."[9]

Since its release, "Fade to Black" has been a fixture in Metallica's live performances. It was also the last song that Metallica performed live with former bassist Jason Newsted before he left the band, of which occurred at the VH1 Music Awards on November 30, 2000. It was one of his favorite Metallica songs, and was said to be of great sentimental value to him, although it had been written before he had joined the band. His previous band, Flotsam and Jetsam, performed a song called "Fade to Black" on their 1986 album Doomsday for the Deceiver before he left to join Metallica.

While on the Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour on August 8, 1992, Hetfield accidentally stepped into the path of one of the chemical flames that had been rigged to shoot from the lip of the stage while playing "Fade to Black". Hetfield's guitar protected him from the full force of the blast; however, the fire engulfed most of his left side, burning his hand, both arms, eyebrows, face and hair. He suffered second and third-degree burns, but was back on stage 17 days later, although his guitar duties were delegated to former guitar tech and Metal Church guitarist John Marshall for four weeks while he made a full recovery.

"Fade to Black" was the last song to be played on the Los Angeles heavy metal radio station KNAC, which went off the air on February 15, 1995.[10][11] It would later sign off fellow longtime rock stations 94 WYSP in Philadelphia on September 2, 2011, and Power 97 in Winnipeg on January 29, 2015.

Track listing Edit

Promotional vinyl 12"
No.TitleLength
1."Fade to Black" (Vocal/LP Version)6:57

Personnel Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Taylor, Sydney (February 21, 2023). "10 Times Thrash Bands Released a Ballad (And It Ruled!)". Loudwire. Retrieved June 22, 2023. Metallica's "Fade To Black" is as classic of a metal ballad as they come.
  2. ^ "These Are Fifteen of the Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time".
  3. ^ . hitparade.ch. Archived from the original on October 21, 2014. Retrieved October 16, 2014.
  4. ^ "American certifications – Metallica – Fade to Black". Recording Industry Association of America.
  5. ^ "The 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time". Rolling Stone. March 13, 2023. from the original on March 13, 2023. Retrieved March 13, 2023.
  6. ^ Bomb, Cherry (October 6, 2020). "Sad But True: The Robbery in Boston that Inspired METALLICA's "Fade to Black"". Metal Injection.
  7. ^ Pareles, Jon (September 25, 1988). "Speed-Metal: Extreme, Yes; Evil, No". The New York Times. USA. p. 3. Retrieved November 14, 2010.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on November 23, 2013. Retrieved May 3, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ "Fade to Black by Metallica - Track Info | AllMusic". AllMusic.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on April 8, 2013. Retrieved August 31, 2013.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on February 16, 2015. Retrieved November 6, 2012.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fade to Black Metallica song news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fade to Black is a song and the first power ballad by the American heavy metal band Metallica released as the first promotional single from their second studio album Ride the Lightning 1984 The song was ranked as having the 24th best guitar solo ever by Guitar World readers 2 Fade to Black Promotional single by Metallicafrom the album Ride the LightningReleasedSeptember 30 1984RecordedFebruary 20 March 14 1984StudioSweet Silence CopenhagenGenreHeavy metal 1 Length6 55LabelMegaforceElektraSongwriter s Cliff BurtonJames HetfieldLars UlrichKirk HammettProducer s MetallicaFlemming RasmussenMetallica singles chronology Jump in the Fire 1984 Fade to Black 1984 Creeping Death 1984 The song peaked at number 100 on Swiss Singles Chart in 2008 3 The song is certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America 4 In March 2023 Rolling Stone ranked Fade to Black at number 35 on their 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time list 5 Contents 1 Background 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 References 5 External linksBackground EditIn an interview on the set of the production MTV Icon Metallica in 2003 drummer Lars Ulrich recalls how he and vocalist rhythm guitarist James Hetfield were obsessed with death at the time the album and song were produced Hetfield later admitted that a break in to their gear truck resulting in the loss of his favorite Marshall amplifier also contributed to the mood of the song 6 The song s lyrics address suicidal feelings 7 It begins with an acoustic guitar introduction and becomes progressively heavier as the song goes on similar to their future songs Welcome Home Sanitarium One and The Day That Never Comes James Hetfield commented on the song in a 1991 interview with Guitar World That song was a big step for us It was pretty much our first ballad so we knew it would freak people out Recording that song I learned how frustrating acoustic guitar can be You could hear every squeak so I had to be careful I wrote the song at a friend s house in New Jersey I was pretty depressed at the time because our gear had just been stolen and we had been thrown out of our manager s house for breaking shit and drinking his liquor cabinet dry It s a suicide song and we got a lot of flak for it as if kids were killing themselves because of the song But we also got hundreds of letters from kids telling us how they related to the song and that it made them feel better 8 A review by Gina Boldman described Fade to Black as one of the few Metallica tracks to get radio airplay in the mid to late 80s 9 Since its release Fade to Black has been a fixture in Metallica s live performances It was also the last song that Metallica performed live with former bassist Jason Newsted before he left the band of which occurred at the VH1 Music Awards on November 30 2000 It was one of his favorite Metallica songs and was said to be of great sentimental value to him although it had been written before he had joined the band His previous band Flotsam and Jetsam performed a song called Fade to Black on their 1986 album Doomsday for the Deceiver before he left to join Metallica While on the Guns N Roses Metallica Stadium Tour on August 8 1992 Hetfield accidentally stepped into the path of one of the chemical flames that had been rigged to shoot from the lip of the stage while playing Fade to Black Hetfield s guitar protected him from the full force of the blast however the fire engulfed most of his left side burning his hand both arms eyebrows face and hair He suffered second and third degree burns but was back on stage 17 days later although his guitar duties were delegated to former guitar tech and Metal Church guitarist John Marshall for four weeks while he made a full recovery Fade to Black was the last song to be played on the Los Angeles heavy metal radio station KNAC which went off the air on February 15 1995 10 11 It would later sign off fellow longtime rock stations 94 WYSP in Philadelphia on September 2 2011 and Power 97 in Winnipeg on January 29 2015 Track listing EditPromotional vinyl 12 No TitleLength1 Fade to Black Vocal LP Version 6 57Personnel EditJames Hetfield vocals rhythm guitar acoustic guitar Lars Ulrich drums Kirk Hammett lead guitar Cliff Burton bassReferences Edit Taylor Sydney February 21 2023 10 Times Thrash Bands Released a Ballad And It Ruled Loudwire Retrieved June 22 2023 Metallica s Fade To Black is as classic of a metal ballad as they come These Are Fifteen of the Greatest Guitar Solos of All Time Metallica Fade To Black hitparade ch Archived from the original on October 21 2014 Retrieved October 16 2014 American certifications Metallica Fade to Black Recording Industry Association of America The 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Songs of All Time Rolling Stone March 13 2023 Archived from the original on March 13 2023 Retrieved March 13 2023 Bomb Cherry October 6 2020 Sad But True The Robbery in Boston that Inspired METALLICA s Fade to Black Metal Injection Pareles Jon September 25 1988 Speed Metal Extreme Yes Evil No The New York Times USA p 3 Retrieved November 14 2010 Archived copy Archived from the original on November 23 2013 Retrieved May 3 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Fade to Black by Metallica Track Info AllMusic AllMusic The Last KNAC Article Archived from the original on April 8 2013 Retrieved August 31 2013 KNAC s Final Fade to Black Archived from the original on February 16 2015 Retrieved November 6 2012 External links EditFade to Black at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fade to Black Metallica song amp oldid 1172309638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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