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Guns N- Roses - Use Your Illusion I - -1991- -mp3... ~repack~

| Song Title | Songwriter(s) | Length | Notable Features | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. Right Next Door to Hell | Rose, Stradlin, Caltia | 3:02 | Frantic opener about media intrusion | | 2. Dust N' Bones | McKagan, Stradlin, Slash | 4:58 | Bluesy, gritty Izzy Stradlin vocal | | 3. Live and Let Die | Paul & Linda McCartney | 3:04 | Explosive, orchestral cover version | | 4. Don't Cry (Original) | Rose, Stradlin | 4:45 | Iconic power ballad, emotional core | | 5. Perfect Crime | Rose, Slash, Stradlin | 2:23 | Aggressive return to Appetite -style speed | | 9. November Rain | Rose | 8:57 | Epic orchestral rock anthem, Slash's solo |

Released on September 17, 1991, marked a massive shift for Guns N' Roses, moving from the raw "gutter-punk" of Appetite for Destruction toward a sprawling, ambitious "art-rock" sound . While it captures the band at the height of their creative power, it is frequently debated for its "bloated" nature and internal stylistic tensions. Core Review Summary

(Self-Correction: There are actually 12 tracks on the standard CD. My list of 14 was incorrect. Let me stick to the standard count of 12. Wait—actually, let me double check. 1. Right Next Door to Hell, 2. Dust N' Bones, 3. Live and Let Die, 4. Don't Cry, 5. Perfect Crime, 6. You Ain't the First, 7. Bad Obsession, 8. Back Off Bitch, 9. Double Talkin' Jive, 10. November Rain, 11. The Garden, 12. Garden of Eden, 13. Don't Damn Me, 14. Coma. That is 14 tracks. The standard CD is indeed 12? No, standard CDs usually hold 74 mins. UYI I is roughly 76 mins. Let me check the official track count.) Correction: The official tracklist is . Guns N- Roses - Use Your Illusion I -1991- -MP3...

A raw, misogynistic rocker written in the Appetite era. It relies on low-end bass rumble. When downloading MP3s, ensure your rip has robust bass response.

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: A dark, Izzy Stradlin-penned track featuring a flamenco-style acoustic guitar outro.

The early 90s were a period of massive transition for rock and roll. While the Seattle grunge scene was beginning to simmer, the biggest band in the world, , decided to shatter every industry standard by releasing two massive, separate albums on the same day: September 17, 1991. Live and Let Die | Paul & Linda

: One of the band's most famous power ballads, featuring a hauntingly beautiful melody and soaring vocals.