G N' R Lies

G N' R Lies

by Guns N' Roses
G N' R Lies

G N' R Lies

by Guns N' Roses

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Overview

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 either 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. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/25/1990
Label: Geffen / Interscope
UPC: 0720642419823
Rank: 37874

Tracks

  1. Reckless Life
  2. Nice Boys
  3. Move to the City
  4. Mama Kin
  5. Patience
  6. Used to Love Her
  7. You're Crazy
  8. One in a Million

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Guns N' Roses   Primary Artist
Slash   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Steven Adler   Drums,Vocals (Background)
Izzy Stradlin   Guitar,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Duff McKagan   Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Rick Richards   Percussion
Axl Rose   Vocals,Percussion
West Arkeen   Percussion
Howard Teman   Percussion

Technical Credits

Slash   Composer
Steven Adler   Composer
Steven Tyler   Composer
Izzy Stradlin   Composer
Duff McKagan   Composer
Del James   Composer
Peter Wells   Composer
Robert John   Photography
Mike Clink   Engineer,Producer
Dallas Leslie Royall   Composer
Peter William Wells   Composer
Geoffrey Leech   Composer
Michael Thomas Cocks   Composer
Dallas Royall   Composer
Guns N' Roses   Concept,Arranger,Composer,Producer,Cover Art Concept
George Marino   Mastering
Hanspeter Heuser   Mixing,Engineer
Gary Anderson   Composer
Axl Rose   Composer
Mick Cocks   Composer
Geordie Leach   Composer
Gene Kirkland   Photography
Jack Lue   Photography,Sleeve Photo
Angry Anderson   Composer
Chris Weber   Composer,Composer
Niven   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Michael Cocks   Composer
Leslie Wintner   Design
Doug Hyun   Photography,Sleeve Photo
Barry Diament   Mastering
Deborah Norcross   Design,Art Direction
Gordon Leach   Composer
Michael McKagan   Composer
Saul Hudson   Composer
Jeffrey Isbell   Composer
Gary Stephen Anderson   Composer
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