Released on , Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria was initially intended to be a Latin America-only exclusive, a gift to the fans who had waited so patiently. However, its power was so undeniable that it was later made available globally. To cater to the hardcore collectors, the album was released in a variety of formats:
The main feature (Disc 1) synthesizes a core 19-song setlist:
: A 4-disc set (slipcase) with two DVDs and two CDs, featuring a total of 34 different songs from all three nights plus band interviews. Key Musical Highlights The setlist features a blend of then-new tracks from Death Magnetic and "classic 'tallica" tunes.
The shows opened with the traditional, atmospheric "The Ecstasy of Gold" by Ennio Morricone, sending the Mexico City crowd into an absolute frenzy before the band even took the stage. From there, the band launched into a punishing rendition of "Creeping Death", followed by immediate classics like "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and "Ride the Lightning". Metallica- Orgullo Pasion y Gloria - Tres Noche...
, known for his work on previous Metallica films. The film features high-quality audio in 5.1 surround sound and heavy use of pyrotechnics. Prime Video Tracklist Highlights The standard version includes , while the Deluxe Edition expands this with an additional , including several rarities. Core Classics Death Magnetic Era Deluxe Edition Rarities Creeping Death The Day That Never Comes The Prince Master of Puppets All Nightmare Long Trapped Under Ice Enter Sandman Broken, Beat & Scarred Turn the Page Critical Reception : Reviewers on
This isn’t just another live DVD. It is the definitive document of Metallica’s unique relationship with Mexico — a place where the band is treated not as rock stars, but as returning heroes. More than S&M or Through the Never , this performance captures raw, unfiltered Metallica at the peak of their post- St. Anger rebirth.
Decades after its premiere, the film remains a favorite among metalheads looking to relive the peak of the Death Magnetic era. Released on , Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria was
is a monumental live concert film and album by Metallica , captured during their world-renowned World Magnetic Tour in June 2009 . Filmed over three consecutive sold-out nights at the iconic Foro Sol stadium , the release serves as a historical document of the explosive relationship between the heavy metal titans and their intensely loyal Mexican fanbase. Released on November 30, 2009, this physical and digital package stands out in the band’s extensive catalog for its raw energy, massive crowd participation, and deep cultural appreciation. The Historical Context: The World Magnetic Tour
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The standard edition features 19 tracks, primarily focusing on fan favorites from their first five albums and four tracks from Death Magnetic . Key Musical Highlights The setlist features a blend
Metallica at Foro Sol in Mexico City, Mexico on June 7, 2009
The story of Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria begins not in a boardroom but in the heart of Mexico's metal scene. By 2009, Metallica was at a fascinating crossroads. The band had weathered internal strife, lineup changes, and a prolonged creative silence, exploding back onto the scene in 2008 with their crushing ninth studio album, Death Magnetic . The "World Magnetic Tour" was their victory lap, a globe-spanning trek to prove they were still the undisputed kings of heavy metal.