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Title To Live Is to Die - The Life and Death of Metallica's Cliff Burton

Metallica, the seventh-biggest recording act in American history, are consummate musicians – but it wasn't always that way. A significant proportion of their playing expertise was acquired from a pivotal three-year period in their history – 1983 to 1986 – during which their music, a potent variant of thrash metal, evolved from garage-level to sophisticated, progressive heights – thanks to the teachings of their bass player, Cliff Burton. The San Francisco-raised Burton pushed the band to new musical levels with his musical training, songwriting ability, and phenomenal bass guitar skills. Cliff's life was short but influential; his death was sudden and shocking. With his death, Metallica's most critically acclaimed period of activity ended. They went on to record huge-selling albums, but by their own admission, never pushed the creative envelope as radically as they had done in the first four years of their career.

Publisher: Jawbone Press
Series: Book
Medium: Softcover
Pages: 272
Credits: by Joel McIver Foreword by Kirk Hammett
Artist(s): Cliff Burton, Metallica
Author(s): Joel McIver

Publisher / # / 332838
Price 19.95
Catalog Number332838
AvailabilityWe have been notified by the publisher that this item is now out of print and is no longer available for sale.
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