Live: Era '87-'93

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Live: Era '87-'93 Guns N' Roses' career could be neatly summed up in a lyric from their song "Pretty Tied Up": "I just found a million dollars that someone else forgot." Indeed, GNR satisfied a grassroots public hunger for bigger-than-life hard rock at a time when legions of alternative bands were enjoying their first burst of overweening critical attention and commercial cachet. The last and most spectacularly successful band to prosper from Hollywood's burgeoning 1980s Sunset Strip glam-metal scene wrapped a couple decade's worth of sometimes tired clichés around a tight, assaultive musical attack that enticed millions yearning for poor role models. And if their edgy songs often blurred fantasy and reality, the best of them had a street-level honesty that couldn't be denied. A de facto greatest-hits collection culled from performances recorded around the world, Live Era best documents the early, ferocious performing prime of GNR's original quintet on its first disc, leaning heavily on their landmark Appetite for Destruction album to great effect. But the second volume often chronicles the band's steady decline into bloated self-parody and neo-Vegas "professionalism." This band needs a horn section like Slash needs another drink! --Jerry McCulley

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Tracks
1Nightrain
2Mr. Brownstone
3It's So Easy
4Welcome To The Jungle
5Dust N' Bones
6My Michelle
7You're Crazy
8Used to Love Her
9Patience
10It's Alright
11November Rain
12Out Ta Get Me
13Pretty Tied Up
14Yesterdays
15Move To The City
16You Could Be Mine
17Rocket Queen
18Sweet Child O' Mine
19Knockin' On Heaven's Door
20Don't Cry
21Estranged
22Paradise City



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