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Appetite For Destruction
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Vinyl, Explicit Lyrics, Limited Edition, June 29, 2018
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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 | Welcome To The Jungle |
2 | It's So Easy |
3 | Nightrain |
4 | Out Ta Get Me |
5 | Mr. Brownstone |
6 | Paradise City |
7 | My Michelle |
8 | Think About You |
9 | Sweet Child O' Mine |
10 | You're Crazy |
11 | Anything Goes |
12 | Rocket Queen |
Disc: 2
1 | Reckless Life |
2 | Nice Boys |
3 | Move To The City (Live) |
4 | Mama Kin |
5 | Shadow Of Your Love (Live) |
6 | You're Crazy (Acoustic Version) |
7 | Patience |
8 | Used To Love Her |
9 | You're Crazy |
10 | It's So Easy (Live) |
11 | Knockin' On Heaven's Door (Live) |
12 | Whole Lotta Rosie (Live) |
Disc: 3
1 | Welcome To The Jungle (1986 Sound City Session) |
2 | Nightrain (1986 Sound City Session) |
3 | Out Ta Get Me (1986 Sound City Session) |
4 | Paradise City (1986 Sound City Session) |
5 | My Michelle (1986 Sound City Session) |
6 | Think About You (1986 Sound City Session) |
7 | You're Crazy (1986 Sound City Session) |
8 | Anything Goes (1986 Sound City Session) |
9 | Rocket Queen (1986 Sound City Session) |
10 | Shadow Of Your Love (1986 Sound City Session) |
11 | Heartbreak Hotel (1986 Sound City Session) |
12 | Jumpin' Jack Flash (1986 Sound City Session) |
Disc: 4
1 | Shadow Of Your Love |
2 | Move To The City (1986 Sound City Session) |
3 | Ain't Goin' Down No More (Instrumental Version - 1986 Sound City Session) |
4 | The Plague (1986 Sound City Session) |
5 | Nice Boys (1986 Sound City Session) |
6 | Back Off Bitch (1986 Sound City Session) |
7 | Reckless Life (1986 Sound City Session) |
8 | Mama Kin (1986 Sound City Session) |
9 | New Work Tune (1986 Sound City Session) |
10 | November Rain (Piano Version - 1986 Sound City Session)) |
11 | Move To The City (Acoustic Version - 1986 Sound City Session) |
12 | You're Crazy (Acoustic Version - 1986 Sound City Session) |
13 | November Rain (Acoustic Version - 1986 Sound City Session) |
14 | Jumpin' Jack Flash (Acoustic Version - 1986 Sound City Session) |
15 | Move To The City (1988 Acoustic Version) |
Disc: 5
1 | Welcome To The Jungle |
2 | It's So Easy |
3 | Nightrain |
4 | Out Ta Get Me |
5 | Mr. Brownstone |
6 | Paradise City |
7 | My Michelle |
8 | Think About You |
9 | Sweet Child O' Mine |
10 | You're Crazy |
11 | Anything Goes |
12 | Rocket Queen |
13 | Shadow Of Your Love (Bonus Track) |
14 | Patience (Bonus Track) |
15 | Used To Love Her (Bonus Track) |
16 | You're Crazy (Bonus Track) |
17 | Move To The City (1988 Acoustic Version) (Bonus Track) |
18 | Welcome To The Jungle (Music Video) |
19 | Sweet Child O'Mine (Music Video) |
20 | Paradise City (Music Video) |
21 | Patience (Music Video) |
22 | It's So Easy - BRAND NEW VIDEO FROM 1989 |
Editorial Reviews
The Appetite For Destruction: Super Deluxe Edition features 4CDs including the album newly remastered for the first time ever; B-sides N’ EPs newly remastered; the previously unreleased 1986 Sound City Session N’ More recordings; a Blu-ray Audio disc with the album, bonus tracks and music videos in brand new 5.1 surround sound along with the unearthed music video for “It’s So Easy” originally shot in 1989 but never finished; and a 96-page hardcover book showcasing unseen photos from Axl Rose’s personal archive and wealth of memorabilia. In addition, the Super Deluxe Edition contains collectables like never-before-seen band lithos, replica concert tickets, a wall poster, temporary band member tattoos , a Robert Williams painting litho, and a replica “Welcome To The Jungle” video shoot invite flyer originally drawn by Slash.
96-page Hardcover Book with Unreleased Photos from Axl’s Personal Archive and a Bombardment of Memorabilia
Simulated-Leather Wrapped Slipcase and Book Cover with Embossed GN’R Logos
4 CDs:
73 Total Tracks – 49 Tracks Previously Unreleased
First Ever Album Remaster from Original Analog Tapes
12 Tracks from B-SIDES N’ EPS Newly Remastered from Original Analog Tapes
25 Unreleased Recordings from 1986 SOUND CITY SESSION
2 Unreleased Recordings from Mike Clink Sessions:
“Shadow Of Your Love” – from December 1986 Mike Clink tryout session
“Move To The City (1988 Acoustic Version)” – from GN’R LIES sessions
1 Blu-ray Audio Disc:
New 96kHz 24-bit 5.1 Surround Sound Mixes from Original Analog Multi-tracks
Original Album Mixed by Elliot Scheiner
5 Bonus Tracks Mixed by Elliot Scheiner & Frank Filipetti
All songs feature brand new animations
4 Original Music Videos in 5.1
Unreleased 1989 “It’s So Easy” Video in 5.1
5 Previously Unseen Band Member Lithos
“Welcome To The Jungle” Video Invite Flyer – Originally Drawn by Slash
Robert Williams Painting Litho 12”x24”
Temporary Band Member Tattoos
3 Replica Ticket Stubs
1 Wall Poster 24”x36”
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.92 x 0.47 inches; 5.13 Pounds
- Manufacturer : Universal Music Group
- Item model number : 602567523758
- Original Release Date : 2018
- Date First Available : May 2, 2018
- Label : Universal Music Group
- ASIN : B07CPDVQYW
- Number of discs : 5
- Best Sellers Rank: #61,040 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #28,156 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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The holographic disc is a fantastic touch, adding a unique and eye-catching element to the display. It's fascinating to see the Guns N' Roses logo appear when the light hits it just right, creating an added layer of visual interest to the framed piece.
Now, onto the sound quality. I made sure to keep the other disc I wasn't framing because, as a music enthusiast, I couldn't resist giving it a spin. Despite using an older record player with slightly blown-out speakers, I was pleasantly surprised by the sound quality. The vinyl still managed to deliver a satisfying listening experience, comparable to the newer ones I purchase from the store.
All in all, framing "Appetite for Destruction" has been a delightful experience, and it's a wonderful addition to my collection. Not only does it look stunning on the wall, but it also brings back cherished memories every time I listen to it. As a framing enthusiast and music lover, I couldn't have asked for a better combination.
1. The version I received was different than the ones that are shown in the pictures. It did not have the plastic slip cover with the banned original artwork as the outside art of the gatefold and group photo on the inside of the gatefold. Mine was just a regular gatefold with the banned original cover on the inside. I also didn’t get the high-res download code that it states on the wrapper, but that code expired on December 31, 2020 anyway so I guess it doesn’t matter anyway.
2. The audio quality is generally pretty good, but nothing outstanding to call it “audiophile”. There was some distortion on tracks.
3. I like that they split it out to 3 sides, but I think they could have made better use of the vinyl space and let the tracks breathe a little more. The runout tracks are pretty wide and I think they could have spread the music out a little further which would cut down on the distortion.
4. The hologram on the 4th side is pretty gimmicky and useless after spinning it once. A better use of the 2 LPs might have put 3 tracks per side and maybe even up the speed to 45 rpm. That would make a better use of the space and possibly justify that “audiophile” claim.
5. For some weird reason the first LP comes in a plastic lined paper sleeve that is nice so it doesn’t scratch the vinyl, but the second LP comes with just a paper sleeve. I’ll probably just replace both with a MoFi inner sleeve, but it’s just a weird decision to save 50 cents.
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None of which applies to the AfD super-deluxe: this is a masterclass in how to do an anniversary box-set. The remastering really livens up the main album. The 5.1 mix is intriguingly different and made me hear the songs afresh. The session/live material is pretty comprehensive and varied (it could do with a few more unknowns or wild deviations but it does the right thing by focusing on particular songs and sessions in detail). The box itself is really well made and did surprise me, loved the embossed cover - you can tell someone actually cared about how this would look and feel which makes SUCH a difference.
The booklet, so often wildly neglected, is stunning. Chronologically arranged gig memorabilia, substantial quantities of band and gig photography, label/PR letters and releases, photography of all the releases of the era including promos and rarities - it kept me looking. The only hole I could pick would be that it could benefit from an essay or oral history detailing the era/album, or something describing the development of the songs (liner notes from the Jimi Hendrix estate are a masterclass) but what the hey!