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Metallica Classic 'Ride the Lightning' Rerecorded by Megadeth's Dave Mustaine

Summary

  • Megadeth's Dave Mustaine rerecords Metallica's 'Ride the Lightning' as a tribute
  • Rolling Stones' 1976 album 'Black and Blue' gets a deluxe reissue with improved sound
  • Unreleased jams featuring guitarist Jeff Beck included in Stones' box set
Metallica Classic 'Ride the Lightning' Rerecorded by Megadeth's Dave Mustaine

In a move to pay homage to his former band, Megadeth's Dave Mustaine has rerecorded Metallica's classic 1984 track 'Ride the Lightning'. The new version is set to be released as part of a tribute project, giving fans a fresh take on the iconic song.

Elsewhere in the music world, the Rolling Stones' 1976 album 'Black and Blue' has received a deluxe reissue, with the remastered tracks showcasing an enhanced sound quality. The box set also includes previously unreleased jams featuring renowned guitarist Jeff Beck, offering a rare glimpse into the Stones' creative process during that era.

The reissue of 'Black and Blue' has been praised for its ability to breathe new life into an album that was often overlooked in the Stones' discography. The inclusion of the Beck collaborations adds an intriguing layer to the project, shedding light on the band's openness to experimentation and collaboration during a transitional period.

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Megadeth's Dave Mustaine has rerecorded Metallica's classic 1984 song 'Ride the Lightning' as a tribute to the band.
The Rolling Stones' 1976 album 'Black and Blue' has received a deluxe reissue, with the remastered tracks showcasing an enhanced sound quality. The box set also includes previously unreleased jams featuring renowned guitarist Jeff Beck.
The new box set includes previously unreleased jams featuring renowned guitarist Jeff Beck, offering a rare glimpse into the Stones' creative process during that era.

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