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Re: Guns N' Roses Discography (Alternate Reality)
In 1986 GN'R gets signed by Geffen Records. They release a live Ep, called "Live Like a Suicide".
Tracklist:
1. "Shadow of Your Love"
2. "Nice Boys"
3. "Move To The City"
4. "Mamma Kin"
In 1987 Guns N' Roses releases Appetite For Destruction.
Tracklist:
1. "Welcome to the Jungle"
2. "It's So Easy"
3. "Nightrain"
4. "Out Ta Get Me"
5. "Mr. Brownstone"
6. "Paradise City"
7. "My Michelle"
8. "Think About You"
9. "Sweet Child o' Mine"
10. "Reckless Life"
11. "You Could Be Mine"
12. "Rocket Queen"
By 1988, on the ride of success, another album, GN'R Lies is released. Half eletric, half acoustic. All new recordings.
Tracklist:
1. "Perfect Crime"
2. "Back Off Bitch"
3. "Anything Goes"
4. "Don't Cry"
5. "Used To Love Her"
6. "Patience"
7. "One In A Million"
8. "You're Crazy"
9. "Heartbreak Hotel"
By 1990, GNR Releases another album, BUY Product, to follow up GN'R's Rock In Rio concert success. Besides this release, the band releases several B-Sides with singles and announces a follow-up, Use Your Illusion, to 1992.
Tracklist:
1. "Civil War"
2. "Dust N' Bones"
3. "Live And Let Die"
4. "The Garden"
5. "Garden of Eden"
6. "Pretty Tied Up"
7. "Yesterdays"
8. "Estranged"
9. "Ain't it Fun"
10. "Breakdown"
11. "Locomotive"
B- Sides to singles:
12. "Don't Cry (alt lyrics)"
13. "Get In The Ring"
14. "Shotgun Blues"
15. "My World"
16. "Jumping Jack Flash"
1992 comes and goes and given the tour schedules, GN'R can only release Use Your Illusion by 1993.
Besides the release, several B-Sides are released with singles.
Tracklist:
1. "Right Next Door To Hell"
2. "14 Years"
3. "Bad Obsession"
4. "Dead Horse"
5. "Knockin On Heaven's Door"
6. "You Ain't the First"
7. "November Rain"
8. "Double Talkin' Jive"
9. "Crash Diet"
10. "This I Love"
11. "Bad Apples"
12. "Coma"
B- Sides to singles:
13. "So Fine"
14. "Ain't Going Down"
15. "Black Leather"
16. "Don't Damn Me"
In 1995, after the tour wraps, the band released a double live album, called Live Era.
Tracklist:
Disc 1
1. "Nightrain"
2. "Mr. Brownstone"
3. "It's So Easy"
4. "Welcome to the Jungle"
5. "Dust N' Bones"
6. "My Michelle"
7. "You're Crazy"
8. "Used to Love Her"
9. "Patience"
10. "It's Alright"
11. "November Rain"
12. "Coma"
Disc 2
1. "Out ta Get Me"
2. "Pretty Tied Up"
3. "Yesterdays"
4. "Move to the City"
5. "You Could Be Mine"
6. "Rocket Queen"
7. "Sweet Child o' Mine"
8. "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"
9. "This I Love"
10. "Don't Cry"
11. "Estranged"
12. "Paradise City"
In 1997, given the band fails to deliver another album, Geffen Releases a double album, "The Spaghetti Incident?" containing B-Sides and left overs. "Since I Don't Have You" is the biggest hit of the album. It was based on a project of the band to release a covers album in 1994. Critics like the album and praise it as the end of Guns N' Roses, that suffers from the 10 year period most bands don't pass.
Tracklist:
1. "Don't Cry (alt lyrics)"
2. "Get In The Ring"
3. "Shotgun Blues"
4. "Ain't Going Down"
5. "Jumping Jack Flash"
6. "So Fine"
7. "Raw Power"
8. "Black Leather"
9. "Don't Damn Me"
10. "Sentimental Movie"
11. "Just Another Sunday"
12. "Bring It Back Home"
13. "My World"
14. "Attitude"
15. "Hair of The Dog"
16. "New Rose"
17. "Down on The Farm"
18. "I Don't Care About You"
19. "Look At Your Game, Girl"
In 1999, enraged by the release of "The Spaghetti Incident?", Axl Rose haults recordings of the Guns N' Roses albums and releases his first solo album, "2000 Intentions". The band consisted of his long time friend Paul Huge alongside Robin Finck on guitars, Chris Pitman on keys, Josh Freese on Drums and Tommy Stinson on bass.
Tracklist:
1. "Chinese Democracy"
2. "Riad And The Bedouins"
3. "Oh My God"
4. "Silkworms"
5. "Better"
6. "Catcher In The Rye"
7. "There Was A Time"
9. "Street of Dreams"
10. "Seven"
11. "I.R.S."
12. "Madagascar"
13. "Prostitute"
To this day it's impossible to tell if GN'R will ever reunite and record again.
Re: Guns N' Roses Discography (Alternate Reality)
long and boring day at work, I might have missed a few tracks here and there, did it all by memory. I was trying to remember the other Iggy and The Stooges track that was recorded for TSI? but never used.
Would they be praised as they are today if they have chosen to release more records instead of releasing all they had by 1991?
Re: Guns N' Roses Discography (Alternate Reality)
Due to the changing musical climate, UYI would have flopped in 1993 just like TSI did. Sure they were wrapping up their tour at that point but it would have went nowhere. I would have recommended another 2 year wait and unloaded it in 1995.
1991 was as perfect of a moment as possible. It came out a nanosecond before grunge exploded. 1990 would have been better as there was NOTHING but pop hits hitting the airwaves at the time.
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Re: Guns N' Roses Discography (Alternate Reality)
I like the track list for the alternate 2000 Intentions album. What about Down by the Ocean with Izzy that could of been on that possible record?