Remastered re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary American Hard Rock/Blues/Glam Metal band.
It was the first of two albums released in conjunction with the Use Your Illusion Tour, the other being "Use Your Illusion II". The two are thus sometimes considered a double album - in fact both were double albums consisting of 2 vinyl records each.
Not really conceived as a double album but impossible to separate as individual works, "Use Your Illusion" is a shining example of a suddenly successful band getting it all wrong and letting its ambitions run wild. Taking nearly three years to complete, the recording of the album was clearly difficult, and tensions between Slash, Izzy Stradlin and Axl Rose are evident from the start. The two guitarists, particularly Stradlin, are trying to keep the band closer to its Hard Rock roots, but Rose has pretensions of being Queen and Elton John, which is particularly odd for a notoriously homophobic Midwestern boy. Conceivably, the two aspirations could have been divided between the two records, but instead they are just thrown into the blender - it's just a coincidence that "Use Your Illusion I" is a Harder-Rocking record than "Use Your Illusion II". Stradlin has a stronger presence on "Use Your Illusion I", contributing three of the best songs, "Dust n' Bones", "You Ain't the First" and "Double Talkin' Jive", which help keep the album in Stonesy Aerosmith territory. On the whole, the album is stronger than "Use Your Illusion II", even though there's a fair amount of filler, including a dippy psychedelic collaboration with Alice Cooper and a song that takes its title from the Osmonds' biggest hit. But it also has two ambitious set pieces, "November Rain" and "Coma", which find Rose fulfilling his ambitions, as well as the ferocious, Metallic "Perfect Crime" and the original version of the power ballad "Don't Cry." Still, it can be a chore to find the highlights on the record amid the overblown production and endless amounts of filler.
The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard charts, selling 685000 copies in its first week. Each of the "Use Your Illusion" albums has been certified 7× Platinum by the RIAA. It was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1992.
They have the perfect mix of Hard Rock, Blues and epics! Although there may not be songs of the same "single potential" as in "Appetite For Destruction", but Led Zeppelin didn't do singles. The album as a whole is truly great. This album will blow you away! The solos from Slash are just immense and any aspiring guitar player should want to be like him and every Rock fan should must definitely buy it, it rocks!!
Double 180g vinyl.
Uzi Suicide Records/The David Geffen Company, 1991/2016 (0720642441510). Made in the EU. Pressed in Czech.
Tracklist:
1
1. Right Next Door To Hell 2:58
2. Dust N' Bones 4:55
3. Live And Let Die 2:59
4. Don't Cry [Original Version] 4:42
5. Perfect Crime 2:24
2
6. You Ain't The First 2:32
7. Bad Obsession 5:26
8. Back Off Bitch 5:01
9. Double Talkin' Jive 3:19
3
10. November Rain 8:53
11. The Garden 5:17
12. Garden Of Eden 2:36
13. Don't Damn Me 5:15
4
14. Bad Apples 4:25
15. Dead Horse 4:17
16. Coma 10:08
Remastered re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary American Hard Rock/Blues/Glam Metal band.
It was the first of two albums released in conjunction with the Use Your Illusion Tour, the other being "Use Your Illusion II". The two are thus sometimes considered a double..
Re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary American Hard Rock/Blues/Glam Metal band.
It was the first of two albums released in conjunction with the Use Your Illusion Tour, the other being "Use Your Illusion II". The two are thus sometimes considered a double album - in fact both were double albums consisting of 2 vinyl records each.
Not really conceived as a double album but impossible to separate as individual works, "Use Your Illusion" is a shining example of a suddenly successful band getting it all wrong and letting its ambitions run wild. Taking nearly three years to complete, the recording of the album was clearly difficult, and tensions between Slash, Izzy Stradlin and Axl Rose are evident from the start. The two guitarists, particularly Stradlin, are trying to keep the band closer to its Hard Rock roots, but Rose has pretensions of being Queen and Elton John, which is particularly odd for a notoriously homophobic Midwestern boy. Conceivably, the two aspirations could have been divided between the two records, but instead they are just thrown into the blender - it's just a coincidence that "Use Your Illusion I" is a Harder-Rocking record than "Use Your Illusion II". Stradlin has a stronger presence on "Use Your Illusion I", contributing three of the best songs, "Dust n' Bones", "You Ain't the First" and "Double Talkin' Jive", which help keep the album in Stonesy Aerosmith territory. On the whole, the album is stronger than "Use Your Illusion II", even though there's a fair amount of filler, including a dippy psychedelic collaboration with Alice Cooper and a song that takes its title from the Osmonds' biggest hit. But it also has two ambitious set pieces, "November Rain" and "Coma", which find Rose fulfilling his ambitions, as well as the ferocious, Metallic "Perfect Crime" and the original version of the power ballad "Don't Cry." Still, it can be a chore to find the highlights on the record amid the overblown production and endless amounts of filler.
The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard charts, selling 685000 copies in its first week. Each of the "Use Your Illusion" albums has been certified 7× Platinum by the RIAA. It was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1992.
They have the perfect mix of Hard Rock, Blues and epics! Although there may not be songs of the same "single potential" as in "Appetite For Destruction", but Led Zeppelin didn't do singles. The album as a whole is truly great. This album will blow you away! The solos from Slash are just immense and any aspiring guitar player should want to be like him and every Rock fan should must definitely buy it, it rocks!!
The David Geffen Company/MCA, 1991 (GED 24415 / GEFD 24415 / 424 415-2). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
1. Right Next Door To Hell 3:02
2. Dust N' Bones 4:58
3. Live And Let Die 3:04
4. Don't Cry [Original Version] 4:44
5. Perfect Crime 2:23
6. You Ain't The First 2:36
7. Bad Obsession 5:28
8. Back Off Bitch 5:03
9. Double Talkin' Jive 3:23
10. November Rain 8:57
11. The Garden 5:22
12. Garden Of Eden 2:41
13. Don't Damn Me 5:18
14. Bad Apples 4:28
15. Dead Horse 4:17
16. Coma 10:13 Total playing time: 76:01 min.
Re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary American Hard Rock/Blues/Glam Metal band.
It was the first of two albums released in conjunction with the Use Your Illusion Tour, the other being "Use Your Illusion II". The two are thus sometimes considered a double album - in..
First DVD by the legendary American Hard Rock/Glam Metal band.
A collection of music videos from the most notorious band to Rock their way out of Hollywood.
All the videos featured were made between 1987 and 1994. In many ways, it is a video forerunner to their “Greatest Hits” album of 2004. It has achieved 2x Platinum in the US since its release (over 200,000 sales).
Geffen Records, a Universal Music Group./Universal Music Canada, 1998. Bootleg.
Tracklist:
1. Welcome To The Jungle
2. Sweet Child O' Mine
3. Paradise City
4. Patience
5. Don't Cry
6. Live And Let Die
7. November Rain
8. Yesterdays
9. The Garden
10. Dead Horse
11. Garden Of Eden
12. Estranged
13. Since I Don't Have You
First DVD by the legendary American Hard Rock/Glam Metal band.
A collection of music videos from the most notorious band to Rock their way out of Hollywood.
All the videos featured were made between 1987 and 1994. In many ways, it is a video forerunner to their “Greatest Hits” album of..
The second full-length album by legendary American Hard Rock/Glam Metal band.
Once "Appetite For Destruction" finally became a hit in 1988, Guns N' Roses bought some time by delivering the half-old/half-new LP "G N' R Lies" as a follow-up. Constructed as a double EP, with the "indie" debut "Live ?!*@ Like A Suicide" coming first and four new acoustic-based songs following on the second side, "G N' R Lies" is where the band metamorphosed from genuine threat to joke.
Neither recorded live nor released by an indie label, "Live ?!*@ Like A Suicide" is competent bar band boogie, without the energy or danger of "Appetite For Destruction". The new songs are considerably more problematic. "Patience" is Guns N' Roses at their prettiest and their sappiest, the most direct song they recorded to date. Its emotional directness makes the misogyny of "Used to Love Her (But I Had to Kill Her)" and the pitiful slanders of "One in a Million" sound genuine. Although the cover shrugs them off as a "joke", Axl Rose's venom is frightening - there's little doubt that he truly does believe that "faggots" come to America from another country and that "niggers" should stay out of his way. Since he wasn't playing a character on the remainder of the album, there's little doubt this is from the heart as well. And what makes it harder to dismiss is the musical skill of the band, which makes the country-fried boogie of "Used to Love Her", the Bluesy revamp of "You're Crazy", and the tough, paranoid fever dream of "One in a Million" indelible. So, you listen to the music and are satisfied or else listen to the lyrics and become disturbed not only by Rose's intentions, but by the millions of record buyers that identified with him.
According to the RIAA, the album has sold over 5 million copies in the United States alone. It peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Patience" was the only single released from "Lies".
Uzi Suicide/Geffen Records/WEA Musik GmbH, 1988 (UK: WX 218 | 924 198-1). Made in Germany. First press. First uncensored issue. OIS. Used (cover/disc): EX+/NM-.
Tracklist:
Side G 1986
1. Reckless Life 3:20
2. Nice Boys 3:02
3. Move To The City 3:42
4. Mama Kin 3:54
Side R 1988
1. Patience 5:53
2. Used To Love Her 3:10
3. You're Crazy 4:08
4. One In A Million 6:08 Total playing time: 33:34 min.
The fourth re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary American Hard Rock/Blues/Glam Metal band.
It was the first of two albums released in conjunction with the Use Your Illusion Tour, the other being "Use Your Illusion II". The two are thus sometimes considered a double album - in fact both were double albums consisting of 2 vinyl records each.
Not really conceived as a double album but impossible to separate as individual works, "Use Your Illusion" is a shining example of a suddenly successful band getting it all wrong and letting its ambitions run wild. Taking nearly three years to complete, the recording of the album was clearly difficult, and tensions between Slash, Izzy Stradlin and Axl Rose are evident from the start. The two guitarists, particularly Stradlin, are trying to keep the band closer to its Hard Rock roots, but Rose has pretensions of being Queen and Elton John, which is particularly odd for a notoriously homophobic Midwestern boy. Conceivably, the two aspirations could have been divided between the two records, but instead they are just thrown into the blender - it's just a coincidence that "Use Your Illusion I" is a Harder-Rocking record than "Use Your Illusion II". Stradlin has a stronger presence on "Use Your Illusion I", contributing three of the best songs, "Dust n' Bones", "You Ain't the First" and "Double Talkin' Jive", which help keep the album in Stonesy Aerosmith territory. On the whole, the album is stronger than "Use Your Illusion II", even though there's a fair amount of filler, including a dippy psychedelic collaboration with Alice Cooper and a song that takes its title from the Osmonds' biggest hit. But it also has two ambitious set pieces, "November Rain" and "Coma", which find Rose fulfilling his ambitions, as well as the ferocious, Metallic "Perfect Crime" and the original version of the power ballad "Don't Cry." Still, it can be a chore to find the highlights on the record amid the overblown production and endless amounts of filler.
The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard charts, selling 685000 copies in its first week. Each of the "Use Your Illusion" albums has been certified 7× Platinum by the RIAA. It was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1992.
They have the perfect mix of Hard Rock, Blues and epics! Although there may not be songs of the same "single potential" as in "Appetite For Destruction", but Led Zeppelin didn't do singles. The album as a whole is truly great. This album will blow you away! The solos from Slash are just immense and any aspiring guitar player should want to be like him and every Rock fan should must definitely buy it, it rocks!!
Remastered from original Master Tapes for the first time ever, double 180g vinyl in newly expanded gatefold cover.
Uzi Suicide Records/The David Geffen Company/GN’R Records/UMG Recordings Inc., 1991/2022 (00602445117307). Made in Germany.
Tracklist:
Side 1
1. Right Next Door To Hell 2:58
2. Dust N' Bones 4:55
3. Live And Let Die 2:59
4. Don't Cry [Original Version] 4:42
5. Perfect Crime 2:22
Side 2
6. You Ain't The First 2:32
7. Bad Obsession 5:26
8. Back Off Bitch 5:01
9. Double Talkin' Jive 3:19
Side 3
10. November Rain 8:53
11. The Garden 5:17
12. Garden Of Eden 2:36
13. Don't Damn Me 5:15
Side 4
14. Bad Apples 4:25
15. Dead Horse 4:17
16. Coma 10:08
The fourth re-release of the third full-length studio album by legendary American Hard Rock/Blues/Glam Metal band.
It was the first of two albums released in conjunction with the Use Your Illusion Tour, the other being "Use Your Illusion II". The two are thus sometimes considered a double..
High quality handcrafted miniature guitar with amazing finishing work and attention to detail. This collection of miniature replica guitars is very detail exactly with a real guitar. Created by talented and experienced craftsmen in the field of musical instruments.
Model is inspired by the guitar that has made the history of music.
This is a collection of truly unique and should be owned by the fans and music lovers!!
Music Legends Collection, 2011 (MGT-2653). Made in Indonesia.
Musician: Slash (GUNS N’ ROSES).
Collection 1:4 scale model hand-made and hand-airbrushed.
Miniature size, cm: 27,5H x 9L x 0,5P (approx.)
Miniature box size, cm: 30H x 10L x 3P
Box and miniature weight, g: 150 (approx.)
Miniature material: mahogany wood.
Every miniature comes with his guitar holder.
High quality handcrafted miniature guitar with amazing finishing work and attention to detail. This collection of miniature replica guitars is very detail exactly with a real guitar. Created by talented and experienced craftsmen in the field of musical instruments.
Model is inspired by the guitar t..