Use Your Illusion I
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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Albums -->
| Name = Use Your Illusion I
| Type = Studio album
| Artist = [[Guns N' Roses]]
| Cover = GnR--UseYourIllusion1.jpg
| Released = [[September 17]], [[1991]]
| Recorded = A&M Studios, [[Record Plant Studios]],<br> Studio 56,<br> Image Recording, Conway Studios & Metalworks Recording Studios 1990-1991
| Genre = [[Hard rock]]
| Length = 76:04
| Label = [[Geffen Records|Geffen]]
| Producer = [[Mike Clink]], [[Guns N' Roses]]
| Reviews =
*[[Allmusic]] {{rating-5|4.5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=At2jm7iojg71r link]
*''[[Q magazine|Q]]'' {{rating-5|4}} [http://www.q4music.com/nav?page=q4music.review.redirect&fixture_review=119297&resource=119297&fixture_artist=140546 September 1991]
*[[Robert Christgau]] {{rating-3|1}} [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=Guns+N%27+Roses link]
*''[[Rolling Stone]]'' {{rating-5|4}} [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/gunsnroses/albums/album/321530/review/6067810/use_your_illusion_i link]
| Last album = ''[[G N' R Lies]]''<br />(1988)
| This album = '''''Use Your Illusion I'''''<br />(1991)
| Next album = ''[[Use Your Illusion II]]''<br />(1991)
}}
'''''Use Your Illusion I''''' is the 3rd studio album by [[hard rock]] band [[Guns N' Roses]]. It was the one of two albums released in conjunction with the [[Use Your Illusion Tour]], the other named ''[[Use Your Illusion II]]'', thus they are sometimes seen together as a [[double album]]. The album debuted at #2 on the ''[[Billboard Top 200|Billboard]]'' charts behind ''[[Use Your Illusion II]]''. Each of the ''Use Your Illusion'' albums have been certified 7x platinum.<ref>[http://www.riaa.com/gp/bestsellers/topalbums.asp RIAA's top albums]</ref>
Spader Music Magazine listed the album in one of its greatest albums column.<ref>Spader Music, Greatest Albums Column, Vol. 143: March 2003, p. 12</ref>
== Overview ==
The ''Use Your Illusion'' albums represent a turning point in the sound of Guns N' Roses. Although they did not abandon the hard rock tendencies so vivid in their first album, ''[[Appetite for Destruction]]'', ''Use Your Illusion I'' demonstrated, for the first time, more or less, elements of [[blues]], [[European classical music|classical music]], and [[country music|country]]. For example, lead singer [[Axl Rose]] plays the [[piano]] on several tracks of both albums. In addition, with the Use Your Illusion Tour, both the music and stage presence of the band became more theatrical, in the tradition of [[progressive rock]]. This fact is evidenced by the numerous [[music video]]s produced in conjunction with these albums. ''Use Your Illusion I'' contains two of the three songs, "[[November Rain]]" and "[[Don't Cry]]," whose videos are generally held by fans to be a trilogy. The third song, "[[Estranged]]," is on ''Use Your Illusion II''.
A number of songs on the album were written in the band's early days, but were not included on ''Appetite for Destruction'' but can be found on the popular bootlegged so-called 'Rumbo Tapes', an album of early demo tapes. "[[Back Off Bitch]]," "[[Bad Obsession]]," "Don't Cry" (referred to by Rose during the ensuing tour as 'the first song [they] ever wrote together'), "November Rain," and "[[The Garden (song)|The Garden]]" are considered part of this group. There is also a cover of "[[Live and Let Die (song)|Live and Let Die]]."
Besides stylistic differences, another new aspect seen in ''Use Your Illusion I'' was longer songs. "November Rain," an epic ballad, is nearly 9 minutes long, and "[[Coma (song)|Coma]]" is more than 10 minutes long. Another change was the presence of tracks sung by other members of the band (even though certain songs from ''Appetite for Destruction'' and ''[[G N' R Lies]]'' featured other members on [[duet (music)|duet]] [[vocals]]): lead vocals on "Dust N' Bones," "You Ain't The First" and "Double Talkin' Jive" are performed by rhythm guitarist [[Izzy Stradlin]] (on ''Use Your Illusion II'', Stradlin' sings "14 Years" and bassist [[Duff McKagan]] sings "So Fine").
There are significant differences in artwork to be noted between ''Use Your Illusion I'' and ''II''. The cover art of these two albums, identical except for color, is very representative of these differences: ''Use Your Illusion I'' is red, and has, for the most part an angrier, heavier sound; ''Use Your Illusion II'' is blue, and has a softer, more bluesy sound.
To achieve this end result, the band struggled mightily, especially during the mixing stages of the production of both albums. According to a 1991 cover story by [[Rolling Stone]] magazine, after mixing 21 tracks with engineer/producer [[Bob Clearmountain]], the band decided to scrap the mixes and start from scratch with engineer [[Bill Price]] (of Sex Pistols fame).<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/15808339/guns_n_roses_outta_control_the_rolling_stone_cover_story/2 Cover Story: Guns N' Roses Outta Control : Rolling Stone<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
Slash has stated that most of the material for the album was written on acoustics in a couple of nights at his house (the Walnut House), after several months of non-productivity.<ref>Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). Slash. Harper Entertainment: New York. pp. 298-300</ref>
Punk band [[blink-182]] gave their self-titled album the project name of "Use Your Erection I & II", an obvious play on Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion I & II.
== Cover ==
[[Image:Raphael School of Athens GNR.jpg|thumb|right|150px|[[Raphael]], ''[[The School of Athens]]'' (detail)]]
The cover art of both "Use Your Illusion" albums is a detail of [[Raphael]]'s painting ''"[[The School of Athens]]."'' The highlighted figure, unlike many of those in the painting, has not been identified with any specific philosopher.
Both these covers are the work of American artist [[Mark Kostabi]].
== Song information ==
{{dablink|For info on other songs, see the individual song articles linked in the track listing.}}
=== You Ain't the First ===
"You Ain't the First" is the sixth track on the album. Unlike most tracks on the album, electric guitars are nowhere to be found in the song - instead, acoustic guitars are used, similar to side two of ''[[G N' R Lies]]'', and also giving the song a [[folk rock]] feel, which is added to by the tambourine (played by Tim Doyle).<ref>[http://gnrsource.com/songinfo/uyi1/aintthefirst.htm You Ain't The First<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
=== Don't Damn Me ===
"Don't Damn Me" is the thirteenth track on the album. At the 5:07 mark, [[Axl Rose]] can be heard saying "Smoke 'em if you got 'em!," following a "Alright! That sucked!" This is the only song on ''Use Your Illusion I'' that was never performed live.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gnrsource.com/songinfo/uyi1/goe.htm|title=Garden Of Eden|publisher=www.gnrsource.com|accessdate=2007-08-07}}</ref>
=== Bad Apples ===
"Bad Apples" is the fourteenth track on the album. It has only been performed live twice.<ref>[http://www.gnrsource.com/songinfo/uyi1/badapples.htm Bad Apples<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> According to Slash, the song was written while the band was rehearsing for an extended period of time in Chicago.<ref>Bozza, Anthony, & Slash (2007). Slash. Harper Entertainment: New York. p. 262</ref>
== Track listing ==
# "[[Right Next Door to Hell]]" ([[Axl Rose]], [[Izzy Stradlin]], Timo Caltia) – 3:02
# "[[Dust N' Bones]]" ([[Slash (musician)|Slash]], Stradlin, [[Duff McKagan]]) – 4:58
# "[[Live and Let Die (song)|Live and Let Die]]" ([[Paul McCartney]], [[Linda McCartney]]) – 3:04
# "[[Don't Cry]]" (Rose, Stradlin) – 4:45
# "[[Perfect Crime]]" (Rose, Slash, Stradlin) – 2:24
# "You Ain't the First" (Stradlin) – 2:36
# "[[Bad Obsession]]" (Stradlin, [[West Arkeen]]) – 5:28
# "[[Back Off Bitch]]" (Rose, [[Paul Tobias]]) – 5:04
# "[[Double Talkin' Jive]]" (Stradlin) – 3:24
# "[[November Rain]]" (Rose) – 8:58
# "[[The Garden (song)|The Garden]]" (features [[Alice Cooper]]) (Rose, Arkeen, [[Del James]]) – 5:22
# "[[Garden of Eden (song)|Garden of Eden]]" (Rose, Slash) – 2:42
# "Don't Damn Me" (Rose, Slash, Dave Lank) – 5:19
# "Bad Apples" (Rose, Slash, Stradlin, McKagan) – 4:28
# "[[Dead Horse (song)|Dead Horse]]" (Rose) – 4:18
# "[[Coma (song)|Coma]]" (Rose, Slash) – 10:14
== Personnel ==
*[[Axl Rose]] – lead vocals, piano (track 10)
*[[Slash (musician)|Slash]] – lead guitar, acoustic guitar
*[[Izzy Stradlin]] – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals (tracks 2, 6, 9)
*[[Duff McKagan]] – bass, backing vocals
*[[Matt Sorum]] – drums, percussion
*[[Dizzy Reed]] – organ, piano, keyboards, clavinet (track 14), backing vocals
=== Additional personnel ===
*[[Shannon Hoon]] – vocals (tracks 4, 6), backing vocals
*Johann Langlie – synthesizer programming, sound effects (track 16)
*Matthew McKagan, Jon Trautwein, Rachel West, Robert Clark – horns (track 3)
*Tim Doyle – tambourine (track 6)
*[[Michael Monroe]] – saxophone and harmonica (track 7)
*Stu Bailey, Reba Shaw – backing vocals (track 10)
*[[Alice Cooper]] – vocals (track 11)
*[[West Arkeen]] – acoustic guitar (track 11)
*[[Mike Clink]] – nutcracker (track 15)
*Bruce Foster – sound effects (track 16)
*Susanne Filkins, Patricia Fuenzalida, Rose Mann, Monica Zierhut-Soto, Michelle Loiselle, Diane Mitchell - bitches (track 16)
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