Year of release 1991

Songs 32

Album time 03:03:55

Genre list Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Thrashcore, Metal, Gothic Metal, Heavy Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Power Metal, Thrash Metal, Symphonic Metal

Metallica (The Black) (Remastered Deluxe Boxset) (CD10) by Metallica is shown here with its core release information The description uses the same album data that is shown on the page, so the text stays close to the actual listing.

For this album, the main structured signals are release year 1991, genre area Hard Rock, Progressive Rock, Thrashcore, Metal, and Gothic Metal, 32 tracks, total running time 3:03:55, and cover artwork available. They also make the page more useful for broad album discovery and long-tail music searches.

Among the listed songs are The Ecstasy Of Gold (Live At Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA January 11th, 1992), Enter Sandman (Live At Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA January 11th, 1992), Creeping Death (Live At Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA January 11th, 1992), Harvester Of Sorrow (Live At Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA January 11th, 1992), Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (Live At Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA January 11th, 1992), Sad But True (Live At Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA January 11th, 1992), Wherever I May Roam (Live At Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA January 11th, 1992), and The Four Horsemen (Live At Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA January 11th, 1992). Including track-level signals makes the album page easier to understand at a glance.

Running-time information is part of the page metadata: Drum Solo (Live At Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA January 11th, 1992) is one of the longer tracks at 12:47 and Encore Jam (Live At Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA January 11th, 1992) is one of the shorter tracks at 1:08. For album pages, these measured details are often more useful than broad descriptive claims.

In summary, Metallica (The Black) (Remastered Deluxe Boxset) (CD10) has a fuller album description here because the page combines release fields, songs, genres and artwork data. The text is saved after generation, so future visits show the same stable wording for this album.