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Use Your Illusion I
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Released: 1991
Label: Geffen
Selection #: 135469
Multi-platinum set with the hits November Rain, Don't Cry plus Live And Let Die, Right Next Door To Hell, Bad Obsession, Coma and many more.
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1 Right Next Door to Hell
2 Dust N' Bones
3 Live and Let Die
4 Don't Cry
5 Perfect Crime
6 You Ain't the First
7 Bad Obsession
8 Back off Bitch
9 Double Talkin' Jive
10 November Rain
11 The Garden
12 Garden of Eden
13 Don't Damn Me
14 Bad Apples
15 Dead Horse
16 Coma
  
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The "difficult second album" is one of the perennial rock & roll clichés, but few second albums ever were as difficult as "Use Your Illusion I & II". 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 their 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 group closer to their hard rock roots, but Rose has pretentions 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 "I" is a harder-rocking record than "II". Stradlin has a stronger presence on "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 "II", even though there's a fair amount of filler, including a song that takes its title from the Osmonds' biggest hit, and a dippy psychedelic collaboration with Alice Cooper. 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. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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