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Guns N' Roses Album - Use Your Illusion
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Customers rating:
(49 ratings)
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Release Date:1998-08-25
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Album Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Rock / General, Rock/Pop
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Label:Dgc/Geffen/Reunion
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UPC:720642446324
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Approx. Price:$18.97
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Customer review - 2001-02-09
- A "best of" from 2 albums?Made in USA in 1998, Serial# GEFD-24463, Playing Time 63:52 The best thing about this CD is the idea for the cover that merges the artwork from the individual "Use Your Illusion 1" and "Use Your Illusion 2" CDs. If you're on a tight budget, it's worth it, and you can be the proud owner of the edited version of "Knockin' On Heaven's Door", the full version being on the original CD "UYI 2". Or if you're a die-hard GNR fan, you'll have to buy this for the very same reason. Releasing the albums as a pair was somewhat daring, and I can't say I like everything on them. But each of them has some material that unfortunately didn't make it on this "compilation". I'm by no means a big GNR fan, but I think you should do yourself a favor: buy both separately, and forget about this compilation.
Customer review - 2000-07-05
- Alright, I guessI dunno what to say...I guess the correct words would be to get the Use your Illusion I, then get Use your Illusion II. There's so many hits on both of them, and 12 songs out of 30 just won't cut it. There's so many they forgot on here. Let's see...Dust n' bones, Don't damn me, others from the first one. And from the second one...14 years (maybe they have it) Shotgun Blues, Breakdown, Pretty Tied up, Locomotive, Estranged, You could be mine, So fine. The first one they didn't do so bad, but the second one was left to hang with only 3 hits. So, I suggest that you get the two regular albums instead of this. Believe me, you'll feel alot better about yourself and your money's worth. I know it's two instead of one, but there's so many classics they forgot to put on here. So, do yourself a favor. I got the two before this thing ever came out, and I don't think I'll buy it because I already have all of the hits. Trust me on this one. Buy the two originals. You'll feel better.
Customer review - 2000-08-29
- Even though I gave it 5 starsDon't buy this album. I mean what can I say that's bad about it? There isn't one thing wrong with this cd, well You Ain't The First is on it, witch could be Guns n' Roses worst song ever, but what else could I say bad about the cd? Not one more thing. It has great hits, some of Guns n' Roses best ever, no doubt about it. It's a mixture of Use Your Illusions I & II and it has MOST of the best songs, but that's why you shouldn't get it. Although the cd is a 5 star cd by far, and every song but 1 is deffently a hit, it dosn't have the 18 or 16 songs that should be on. Do yourself a huge favior, and buy The Illusions seperate, even if your just buying UYI1 for November Rain, you'll be surprized with songs like "Don't Damn me" "Coma" "Dust n' Bones" and then UYI2 has songs such as "You Could Be Mine" "Get In The Ring" "Locomotive" and so much more. The Illusions are 2 great albums, and they make one great album togeather, but if you buy this, your missing out on so much. Believe me, as much as you'll love this cd, you'll love Use Your Illusions I & II as seperate cds, at least 99% more. ~Ronnie
Customer review - 2005-01-22
- An Opinion From Someone BiasedThe review below written by "rockon1202" is practically dead-on with my own thoughts; so much, to the extent, that I probably shouldn't even bother writing a review here, but this thing will continue, anyway.
Anytime we have something of a compilation made in an attempt to appeal to the lowest common denominator, there will almost always be some problems in pleasing everyone. Hence this attempt here made by someone (or someones) to turn _Use Your Illusion_ into a one-disc, "filler-free" classic.
There are two main issues that fans (or potential fans) have with the _Illusion_ albums: the first issue being that these albums are a little *too* sprawling, ambitious and diverse, as both discs come out to a whopping total of 76-minutes in length per disc. And, as to be expected, many complain about the tons of "filler" that surround the "good" stuff on both albums. You see, many fans probably expected Guns N' Roses to stick to the straightforward hard rock/metal formula found on efforts of past, and hated to see the band stretch out, and fill their albums with spawling epics that bordered on prog-rock.
The second reason is the profanity soaked throughout the discs; actually, this issue here is probably of lesser relevance to many Guns N' Roses fans, but could be of more importance to those who are only familiar with their profanity-free hits. True, I myself become somewhat wary of Axl's excessive usage of this, not because I find profanity to be offensive (which I don't), but mainly because it seemed at times that Axl would just revel in profanity just for the sake of doing so. But, then I am reminded that Axl was an enraged, tortured soul, so at times, it doesn't seem as contrived as it may appear.
Anyway, back to the topic. Like "rockon1202" said in his review, you will notice one common thread amongst each selection on this disc: none of them have profanity, which makes one suspect that the minds behind this compilation were out to appeal to the lowest common denominator.
To add to this, many of the tracks that were left off are some of the best Guns N' Roses have ever made, if you ask me, even if many of them did contain profanity. I mean, listening to this, and thinking that the selections found here are the heart and soul of the _Illusion_ albums, and Guns N' Roses in general, is quite sad and horridly inaccurate, actually; G N'R were raw, angry, offensive, dangerous, yet, alternately, beautiful, moving and sensitive. This package here only represents the latter aspect of these albums, which is a shame: if you want to receive the *full* essence of Guns N' Roses, and the two albums of which the material found here derives (which is what *I* would never want to be without), you're better off buying the _Illusion_ albums in their full, unedited glory. A half-hearted release like this serves as a great injustice to what Guns N' Roses are about.
With all of that said, I must admit to being a bit on the biased side, because both the _Illusion_ albums are actually my favorites from Guns N' Roses (but don't ask me which one I prefer more out of the two: they're *both* stellar, and are like one double-album if you ask me.) However, I do understand how both main issues (listed above) can play into a listener's perspective; not everyone will appreciate the more ambitious side of Guns N' Roses, nor will everyone be tolerant of the profanity-ridden musings that permeate much of Guns N' Roses' music (in that case, what would you be doing listening to G N'R in the first place?)
In the end, I rate the music contained on here 5 stars; the idea of the compilation 3 stars, and 2 stars for the execution. This all rounds off to 3 stars and some small change. On the whole, as far as recommendations go, the explanations above should tell you that I can understand the multiple facets of the camp, but as for me, I wouldn't want to be without the _Illusion_ albums in their full, sprawling and unedited glory.
Customer review - 2001-07-05
- Buy the two albums separatelyThis is a really good cd and I gave it five stars, but it is no substitute for Use Your Illusion I & II. It's a nice enough overview of the two albums, but it focuses mainly on their more radio oriented songs. This is almost a UYI Greatest Hits. While I'm sure no one will really agree what songs should or should not make the cut, it is clear that songs like "You Ain't the First" and the second version of "Don't Cry" are not needed on this one cd compilation. To be sure, it has two of the biggest essentials: "Estranged" and "November Rain", but so much is missing that it pains me to think someone might buy this album and miss out on so many other songs. Some of the more glaring absences include, "Bad Obsession", "Double Talkin' Jive", "Don't Damn Me", "Bad Apples", "Coma", "Breakdown", "Pretty Tied Up", "Locomotive" and "You Could Be Mine". Use Your Illusion I & II both have as much music as a cd can hold, and are, essentially, the length of three albums. It's worth your time and money to get them both. Only buy this compilation if you are a collector, or if you're looking for a gift without any bad language.
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