We have obtained 12 of these CD's Mint, Brand New Condition and just in time for Holidays. Buy them before they are all gone.
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.96 x 0.55 inches; 2.88 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Geffen Records
- Date First Available : March 7, 2015
- Label : Geffen Records
Real buyer comment * This album was so hyped and delayed that I never gave it a chance. I loved all of the original Guns n' Roses and when this finally was released I ignored it without even a curious listen. Since I'm going to see GnR August 5th in Little Rock, AR I decided to buy this and give it a shot , since I had the other 5 Cd's and I wanted to give everything a fresh listen. I played this CD for the first time today and I must say that I'm shocked. It is outstanding. It is somewhat over produced in places, but then a lot of Use Your Illusion 1 and 2 was overblown too. All I can say is, excellent, start to finish. I hope the re-vamped band is able to write and record something to continue the legacy. Give it a shot, if you never did. You will not be disappointed.
*The CD version has masses of customer reviews, but how good is the vinyl? Well the answer is it is a fantastic pressing on double 180g, and sounds amazing. The CD is pretty good but this is better, something that is not always true of vinyl versions. Someone who knows what they are doing has worked on this and it shows. Somewhat surprising as G'N'R vinyl was not that great previously - the Use Your Illusion albums are for example not very good on vinyl. The sleeve is gatefold and the cover is about 100 times better than on the CD. Inside you get the wide Mao picture which is in the centre pages of the CD booklet, printed over with credits, but disappointingly no lyrics. The inner sleeves are plain back plastic lined. The music? Well, you can read plenty of petty nit picking on the CD review pages, but if you like this sort of thing (rock) there is nothing better. It's a great album, but coming out in 2008 instead of say 1978 is not going get it the recognition it deserves.
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