Live Era '87–'93

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Live Era '87-'93
Live album by Guns N' Roses
Released November 23, 1999
Recorded 1987-1988, 1991–1993
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal
Length 133:02
Label Geffen Records
Producer Del James
Guns N' Roses chronology
Use Your Illusion
(1998)
Live Era '87-'93
(1999)
Greatest Hits
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars....[1]
Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars....[2]

Live Era '87–'93 is a double live album by the American rock band Guns N' Roses, released on November 23, 1999. The album was the first official Guns N' Roses release since "The Spaghetti Incident?" released on the same day in 1993. Former guitarist Slash notes that the album is "not pretty and there are a lot of mistakes, but this is Guns N' Roses, not the fucking Mahavishnu Orchestra. It's as honest as it gets."[3]

Contents

[edit] Album information

The dates and locations of the tracks are not revealed in the liner notes, and are only referred to simply as being "Recorded across the universe between 1987 and 1993". However, the majority of the tracks on the two CDs are believed to be sourced from the extensive Use Your Illusion Tour of 1991-1993.[4]

Only two tracks come from 1988 live recordings - "Used to Love Her" and "You're Crazy".[citation needed]

Axl Rose is alleged to have communicated with former Guns N' Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan, through intermediaries only, in selecting the track list. In an interview Slash stated that "the live album was one of the easiest projects we all worked on. I didn't actually see Axl, but we communicated via the powers that be."[5]

Two former members who play on the majority of the tracks, Matt Sorum and Gilby Clarke, are not credited as band members in the liner notes, but as "additional musicians", while original drummer Steven Adler, who plays on only three tracks on the album, and Izzy Stradlin, who plays on only six songs, are credited as a "main band members."

Two popular live songs "Live and Let Die" and "Civil War" which were both played heavily during the Use Your Illusion Tour are omitted from this release, while songs that were played to a much lesser extent on the tour ("Pretty Tied Up" and "Move to the City") are included.

The Japanese and vinyl versions of the album contain a rare performance of "Coma", Guns N' Roses' longest song to date.

The song "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" was performed and recorded at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert and was previously released on "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" single, as well as live version of "Yesterdays", which was also previously released on "Yesterdays" single.

"Estranged," "Don't Cry," "November Rain," "Pretty Tied Up," "You Could Be Mine" and "Move To The City" were previously released on the band's Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II videos.

[edit] Track listing

Disc one
No. Title Writer(s) Concert Length
1. "Nightrain" (from Appetite for Destruction, in 1987) Axl Rose, Slash, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan, Steven Adler Las Vegas, USA; January 25, 1992 5:18
2. "Mr. Brownstone" (from Appetite for Destruction, in 1987) Stradlin, Slash London, UK; August 31, 1991 5:42
3. "It's So Easy" (from Appetite for Destruction, in 1987) McKagan, West Arkeen Paris, France; June 6, 1992 3:28
4. "Welcome to the Jungle" (from Appetite for Destruction, in 1987) Rose, Slash Buenos Aires, Argentina; 1992 5:09
5. "Dust N' Bones" (from Use Your Illusion I, in 1991) Slash, Stradlin, McKagan New York City, USA; May 16, 1991 5:05
6. "My Michelle" (from Appetite for Destruction, in 1987) Rose, Slash, Stradlin, McKagan, Adler London, UK; August 31, 1991 3:53
7. "You're Crazy" (from G N' R Lies, in 1988) Rose, Slash, Stradlin, McKagan, Adler Tokyo, Japan; December 10, 1988 4:45
8. "Used to Love Her" (from G N' R Lies, in 1988) Rose, Slash, Stradlin, McKagan, Adler Tokyo, Japan; December 10, 1988 4:17
9. "Patience" (from G N' R Lies, in 1988) Stradlin, Rose Mexico City, Mexico; 1993 6:42
10. "It's Alright" (Black Sabbath cover) Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, Bill Ward Houston, USA; September 4, 1992 3:07
11. "November Rain" (from Use Your Illusion I, in 1991) Rose Tokyo, Japan; February 22, 1992 12:29
Disc two
No. Title Writer(s) Concert Length
1. "Out ta Get Me" (from Appetite for Destruction, in 1987) Rose, Slash, Stradlin, McKagan, Adler London, UK; June 28, 1987 4:33
2. "Pretty Tied Up" (from Use Your Illusion II, in 1991) Stradlin Tokyo, Japan; February 22, 1992 5:25
3. "Yesterdays" (from Use Your Illusion II, in 1991) Rose, Arkeen, Del James, Billy McCloud Las Vegas, USA; January 25, 1992 3:52
4. "Move to the City" (from Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide, in 1986) Rose, Slash, Stradlin, McKagan, Adler Tokyo, Japan; February 22, 1992 8:00
5. "You Could Be Mine" (from Use Your Illusion II, in 1991) Stradlin, Rose Tokyo, Japan; February 22, 1992 6:02
6. "Rocket Queen" (from Appetite for Destruction, in 1987) Rose, Slash, McKagan Las Vegas, USA; January 25, 1992 8:27
7. "Sweet Child o' Mine" (from Appetite for Destruction, in 1987) Rose, Slash, Stradlin Paris, France; June 6, 1992 7:25
8. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" (Bob Dylan cover from Use Your Illusion II, in 1991) Bob Dylan London, UK; April 20, 1992 7:27
9. "Don't Cry" (from Use Your Illusion I, in 1991) Stradlin, Rose Tokyo, Japan; February 22, 1992 4:44
10. "Estranged" (from Use Your Illusion II, in 1991) Rose Tokyo, Japan; February 22, 1992 9:52
11. "Paradise City" (from Appetite for Destruction, in 1987) Rose, McKagan, Stradlin, Slash Las Vegas, USA; January 25, 1992 7:21

[edit] Bonus track

This track was released as the twelfth track on the first CD of the Japanese edition, and as the eighth side on the four LP vinyl editions.

No. Title Writer(s) Concert Length
12. "Coma" (from Use Your Illusion I, in 1991) Rose, Slash Omaha, USA; April 10, 1993 10:48

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Band members

  • W. Axl Rose – lead vocals, piano on "It's Alright" and "November Rain", whistling on "Patience", whistle on "Paradise City
  • Izzy Stradlin – rhythm guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Dust N' Bones" (1987–1991)
  • Slash – lead guitar, talkboz on "Dust N' Bones", backing vocals
  • Duff McKagan – bass, backing vocals
  • Steven Adler – drums (1987–1990)
  • Dizzy Reed – keyboards, piano, synthesizer, backing vocals (1990–1993)

[edit] Additional musicians

  • Matt Sorum – drums, backing vocals (1991–1993)
  • Gilby Clarke – rhythm guitar, backing vocals (1992–1993)

[edit] Backing Musicians

  • Teddy Andreadis – backing vocals, harmonica, percussion, keyboards (1991–1993)
  • Roberta Freeman – backing vocals (1991–1993)
  • Tracey Amos – backing vocals (1991–1993)
  • Cece Worrall – horns (1991–1993)
  • Anne King – horns (1991–1993)
  • Lisa Maxwell – horns (1991–1993)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Rolling Stone review
  3. ^ Guitar World Presents: Guitar Legends - Slash #76 pg.12
  4. ^ "Live Era Track Sources". October 14, 2010 (2010-10-14). Archived from the original on May 22, 2008 (2008-05-22). http://web.archive.org/web/20080522121736/http://www.gnrontour.com/jm78/liveera.htm. 
  5. ^ Guitar World Presents: Guitar Legends - Slash #76 pg.17

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