Metallica - Black Album -mp3 320 Kbps- Heavy Me... Now

Good is the wine that is in love with us,
and good is bread, our generous friend;
and good the woman who brings us torment
yet yields her sweetness to us in the end.

But what are we to do with sunset fires?
With joys that can’t be eaten, drunk or kissed?
And what are we to do with deathless verse?
We stand and watch — as mysteries slip past.

Just as some boy too young to know of love
will leave his play to gaze, his heart on fire,
at maidens swimming in a lake, and gaze
and gaze, tormented by obscure desire;

or as within the gloom of ancient jungle
some earthbound beast once slithered from its lair
with wing buds on its back, still tightly closed,
and let out cries of impotent despair;

so year on year — how long, Lord, must we wait? —
beneath the surgeon’s knife of art and nature,
our flesh is wasted and our spirit howls
as one more sense moves slowly to creation.

Translated by Robert Chandler

Николай Гумилёв
Шестое чувство

Прекрасно в нас влюбленное вино
И добрый хлеб, что в печь для нас садится,
И женщина, которою дано,
Сперва измучившись, нам насладиться.

Но что нам делать с розовой зарей
Над холодеющими небесами,
Где тишина и неземной покой,
Что делать нам с бессмертными стихами?

Ни съесть, ни выпить, ни поцеловать.
Мгновение бежит неудержимо,
И мы ломаем руки, но опять
Осуждены идти всё мимо, мимо.

Как мальчик, игры позабыв свои,
Следит порой за девичьим купаньем
И, ничего не зная о любви,
Всё ж мучится таинственным желаньем;

Как некогда в разросшихся хвощах
Ревела от сознания бессилья
Тварь скользкая, почуя на плечах
Еще не появившиеся крылья;

Так, век за веком — скоро ли, Господь? —
Под скальпелем природы и искусства,
Кричит наш дух, изнемогает плоть,
Рождая орган для шестого чувства.

Стихотворение Николая Гумилёва «Шестое чувство» на английском.
(Nikolay Gumilev in english).

Metallica - Black Album -mp3 320 Kbps- Heavy Me... Now

The production of the album was handled by Bob Rock, who encouraged the band to explore a more commercial and radio-friendly sound. The result was an album that significantly slowed down the tempo compared to their previous works and focused more on melody and less on the raw aggression that defined their earlier music.

The commercial success of the "Black Album" was unprecedented. It not only reached number one on the Billboard 200 chart but also went on to achieve diamond certification by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), denoting sales of over 16 million copies in the United States alone. Worldwide, the album is estimated to have sold over 30 million copies, making it one of the best-selling albums of all time. Metallica - Black Album -MP3 320 kbps- Heavy Me...

The impact of the "Black Album" extended beyond Metallica's career and discography. It played a significant role in popularizing heavy metal and hard rock music in the early 1990s, a period during which alternative rock and grunge were also on the rise. The album's success paved the way for other metal bands to explore commercial sounds, influencing a generation of musicians. The production of the album was handled by

The "Black Album" by Metallica represents a landmark in the band's career and in metal music history. Its release marked a bold shift towards a more commercial sound, which was met with both critical acclaim and commercial success. The album's influence on the music industry is still evident today, with its songs remaining staples of rock radio and live performances. As Metallica continued to evolve and explore different musical styles in their subsequent albums, the "Black Album" stands as a testament to the band's versatility and their ability to adapt while maintaining their essence. For fans and new listeners alike, the "Black Album" remains a heavy masterpiece that continues to inspire and energize listeners around the world. It not only reached number one on the

Prior to the "Black Album," Metallica was known for their aggressive thrash metal sound, characterized by fast tempos, shredding guitar solos, and socially conscious lyrics. Their earlier albums, such as "Kill 'Em All" (1983), "Ride the Lightning" (1984), and "...And Justice for All" (1988), had established the band as a force to be reckoned with in the thrash metal scene. However, with the "Black Album," Metallica decided to embark on a different musical path.

Furthermore, the "Black Album" is often credited with helping to bring metal music to a wider audience. Its radio-friendly singles received significant airplay on mainstream radio stations, something that was relatively rare for heavy metal songs at the time.