
GUNS N´ ROSES - GNR LIES: SHOCKING TRUTH
Review created: 06/19/08(updated 06/19/08)

Originally slated for release on 11 October but eventually appeared worldwide on 5 December 1988. The album had a long name and it was shorten to: GN´R Lies. It´s an eight-track collection, half live and half studio, designed in the absence of any new material to meet the demand for more GN´R Product. Side A featured the original four tracks from the 1986 Live ?!*@ Like A Suicide EP.
The live tracks are: " Reckless Life" Steven kick-starting the band into the brutal faster-then-the-speed-of-night riff, Axl leering like a jester, ´It´s my only vice!´ then scurrying like a rat through Rose Tattoo´s cheesy hymn to the depraved and the disposed, "Nice Boys (Don´t play Rock ´n´ Roll)", followed by their own early autobiographical stab at much the same thing in "Move To The City", and ending, of course, with the best version of "Mama Kin" Aerosmith never recorded.
Side-A served to demonstrate to the millions of fans around the world that still hadn´t had a chance to see the band play live yet what a raw, lurid entity Guns N´ Roses actually were in the flesh, right from the very beginning. That is why this record is a must have for all GNR fans and collectors alike. I bought two, one for my brother and another for me. I also bought the rest of GNR albums, so check out more review, and continuing story of this Band.
The acoustic set on Side-B was where the real interest lay. Opening with the unmistakable sound of Duff´s voice lazily counting in the beat, "Patience" was the first song Guns N´Roses had ever recorded that didn´t have razor-edged electric guitars and bludgeoning two-fisted drums all over it. Another hit single peaking No.4 at the Billboard Single Charts. "Used To Love Her" followed, a slice of misogynistic humor, a joke.
"You´re Crazy", slowed down from the amped-up methedrine-fuelled version on Appetite For Destruction, is a story of Axl´s claustrophobic search of love. However, it was the final track, "One In A Million", which would truly deliver the storm of protest and controversy promised by the album´s pseudo-provocative sleeve. Originally title "Police and Niggers", set in Axl´s life - poor Urban white boy arrives in the big bad city of his dreams only to discover the streets really are paved in slime. There was a fifth track called: "Corn Chucker", but was not included.
Guns N´Roses made history to have two albums (Appetite for Destruction and GN´R lies) nestling in the Billboard Top Five simultaneously. Both albums sold millions of Copies national and Worldwide, also won several Awards (like MTV Awards). And it was just the beginning. This is A MUST HAVE for all GNR fans and collector as well. I bought two, one for my brother and another for me. I also bought the rest of GNR albums, so check out more review, and continuing story of this Band.
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