10 /10 1 Votes
Initial release 28 November 1987 Initial DVD release 23 November 1999 Produced by Curt Marvis | 5/5 Discogs Length 90:00 Director Doug Freel | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Released November 17, 1987 (1987-11-17) Producer Curt Marvis, Jeff Richter Similar A Year and a Half in the Life of, The Videos 1989–2004, 2 of One, Cunning Stunts, Français Pour une Nuit |
Cliff 'Em All is a compilation of video footage by the American thrash metal band Metallica. It was released in 1987 as a tribute to Metallica's bassist Cliff Burton, who died in a tour bus accident on September 27, 1986, at the age of 24, near Ljungby, Sweden during the European leg of their Damage, Inc. Tour. Its title is derived from Metallica's debut album, Kill 'Em All. The home video also features a performance with former guitarist Dave Mustaine on March 19, 1983, shortly before his ousting from the band for heavy drug and alcohol abuse.
Contents

The video is a retrospective on the 3 and a half years that Cliff Burton was in Metallica, presented as a collection of bootleg footage shot by fans, some professional filming and TV shots that were never used and some of his best bass solos, personal photos and live concerts. Photos and narrations by the band (Ulrich, Hetfield and Hammett drinking beer) are placed between songs which focus on Burton before fading into a title card of a performance. The video ends with the melodic interlude of "Orion" as pictures of Burton are shown.

With this video, the band tries to show the unique personality and style he had. While ostensibly the film focuses on Burton, it also has given fans a rare glimpse of Metallica's less-documented early career. This contrasts sharply with the 'Metallica business' represented in the feature film Some Kind of Monster.

The back of the case reads "Well, we finally went and did what we always talked about not doing. Releasing a vid[eo]! Before you throw up in disgust, let us (except K.) tell you the idea behind this." The "K" is presumably short for Kirk, explaining why he is on the bottom of the cover.

Metallica for whom the bell tolls live cliff em all
Songs
Detroit, April 4, 1986 - "supporting Ozzy"
Shot from the left of the stage. VG with closeups.

Long Island, April 28, 1986 - "still drunk on Ozzy tour"
Shot from ground level above heads, VG with closeups
The Stone, San Francisco, March 19, 1983 - "Cliff's second gig"
Shot just above ground level, VG with closeups
Germany, September 14, 1985 - "Metal Hammer Fest headlining with Venom, Nazareth, beer!"
Professionally shot video

Denmark, July 6, 1986 - "Roskilde Festival with Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, Elvis Costello and Big Country"
Shot from ground level, with closeups
Oakland, August 31, 1985 - "Day on the Green"
Professionally shot video
Chicago, August 12, 1983 - "Supporting Raven (British band) on the 'Kill Em All for One' tour"
Professionally shot video
"Orion" (Hetfield/Ulrich/Burton) during end credits - 1:42