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Use Your Illusion II

Use Your Illusion II
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Limited 2008 UK 180gm vinyl pressing of this classic album, released to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the long-playing record. This is an exact replica of the original packaging and contains a voucher enabling the purchaser to download MP3 versions of the songs within. Happy Birthday, my dear vinyl LP! Universal.

 

What Customers Say About Use Your Illusion II:

It wasn't as good as Appetite, and somewhat pretentious and self indulgent. It did contain some good songs though, which still get much radio airplay, today. The new record, Chinese Democracy, wasn't all that good though, and the band isn't the same, either.

It was recorded in many studios over the period of 1990-91. Compare the verse on this song to the one on Thin Lizzy's "Angel From The Coast".it's a similar idea. For example the verses in "Civil War" are played in the key of Eb with these chords: Ebm F# Bbm, I'm not sure if they are really playing on that tone or perhaps the guitars were tuned down half a step throughout. I also like the part with the notes F# C# B D E. The seven-minute epic anti-war "Civil War" starts the album with a combination of acoustic/electric guitars, some whistling, the melodic soling form Slash and the great vocals from Axl. Today, I was playing along to the album with my keyboard and noticed that all the songs are played in rather unusual tones. This is the second part of the classic "Use Your Illusion" recording released in 1991 with the line-up of Axl Rose on vocals/keyboards, Izzy Stradlin/Slash on lead/rhythm guitars, Duff McKagan on bass/vocals, and Matt Sorum on drums plus guest Dizzy Reed on keyboards. The intro (with the cool melodic slide guitar on top) is played in the key of F#m and goes to B.

Last but not least their cover of Bob Dylan's "Knocking On Heaven's Door" is fantastic with some incredibly melodic soloing from Slash. Perhaps an influence.There's a 9-minute epic "Estranged" written by Rose on his own with many pattern changes. The rest of the songs are also cool with the only negative aspect being the often explicit lyrics but the music is the reason why this LP gets a five-star rating from me.Thanks for taking the time to read. One of my favorites is the heavy funk rocker "Locomotive" (the verses are also in the key of Ab) with its quick rhythm guitar attack and killer soloing from Slash and Axl's singing based on the Ab mixolydian scale in the verses. All songs rock except for the rap experiment "My World" that closes the album and in my opinion, it should have been left out. The whistling on the intro on "Breakdown" is catchy and the ballad sung by Mc Kagan "So Fine" is also cool with a somewhat similar chord structure as "Civil War" on the verses.

the verses in "14 Years" (sung by Stradlin) are played in the key of Ab going down like this: Abm F# E Eb. At the end it changes dramatically for a cool up-tempo piano driven section. "Pretty Tied Up" is also interesting starting with an Arabic sounding intro in the key of C# and the verses have a punk rock-Sex Pistols-"Anarchy In The UK"-inspired chord progression like this: C#5 F#5 Bb5 C#5 / F#5 F5 Eb5 C#5. Later.

The punky "Shotgun Blues" is a fun song. There is a version of "Don't Cry" with different lyrics. "Get in The Ring" is a very funny song, but very explicet, but good. Use Your Illusion 2 is part 2 of the Use Your Illusion albums. It's a shame that they have had so many problems. "You Could Be Mine" is a fast paced song and one of the best.

"Locamotive" is a great and very interesting song.

"Breakdown" is a very good song.

But this is a very great album from an amazing rock/metal group.

The remake of"Knockin On Heavens Door" is good.

Some more popular songs like "Estranged", "Civil War", and "So Fine".

"Pretty Tied Up" is one of the most interesting songs on the album.

It is very different.

This band had a world of talent.

Buy the album.

Like its volume 1 counterpart, UYI2 contains enough memorable ballads and a few charming southern rockers to overlook a lengthy majority of dated work which doesn't necessarily stand the test of time.

After getting original LPs of all of Guns albums to date, I would have to agree this version sounds like a CD. ALL of Guns albums are. This album is a FIVE STAR. It does not sound like it came from an ANALOG source. THIS VERSION of UYI I is a 3 STAR. Back to Black has been accused on several vinyl lovers sites of pressing CD Masters on vinyl. Check out vinylengine.com for more on Back in Black vinyl. Recommend paying more and looking for an original issue from eBay.

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