I’ve
never been overly enamoured with this album. It’s yet another shocking record
company cash-in, something to keep the tills ringing between the success of Appetite For Destruction and their
follow-up studio albums. Half of the album is made up of previously released
material - four songs from the pre-Appetite
EP release Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide -
together with four ‘new’ acoustic songs (one is an alternate version of a song
from Appetite).
I’ve never been a huge fan of this band. Appetite
is a good record, but it’s vastly overrated, and mostly subscribed to by girls
who claim to be rock chicks but don’t actually listen to any other rock albums.
The Use Your Illusion records have their
moments but I have trouble seeing behind their pomposity.
Lies is an odd release, capturing the
band live a year before their debut album was released, and then again in the
year following the spectacular success of Appetite.
The band pays homage to Aerosmith twice on the Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide tracks - namechecking Permanent Vacation in the first song Reckless Life, and then following this with a great cover of Mama Kin.
If you were a fan of Appetite when
this was released, it would probably disappoint you, but then again wouldn’t
everything else in Guns N’ Roses’ subsequent career?
Hit: Patience
Hidden Gem: Mama Kin (Live)
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