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Recorded
  
1988

Artist
  
Guns N' Roses

Label
  
Geffen Records

Length
  
33:31

Release date
  
29 November 1988

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Released
  
November 29, 1988 (US) November 30, 1988 (UK)

Studio
  
Rumbo Studios, Take One Studio and Image Recording Studios

Producer
  
Guns N' Roses and Mike Clink

G N' R Lies (1988)
  
Use Your Illusion I (1991)

Genres
  
Hard rock, Heavy metal, Acoustic music, Blues rock

Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance

Similar
  
Guns N' Roses albums, Hard rock albums

G N' R Lies, also known as Lies, is the second studio album by American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, released in 1988. While officially an extended play, it was treated as a studio album when released. According to the RIAA, the album has sold over five million copies in the United States alone. "Patience" was the only single released from Lies; it peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Contents

Background and recording

The first four tracks consist of the previously released EP Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide. The last four songs were recorded with acoustic guitars. They were written and recorded in only a few studio sessions (with the exception of "You're Crazy," which appeared in an alternate version on Appetite for Destruction), which producer Mike Clink called "one of those magical rock and roll history moments."

In later interviews, Axl Rose stated that while he loved how the band sounded on the last four songs, he hated the sound of his voice. Rose recalled that his voice was husky and scratchy from the band's lengthy touring at the time, and if he could he would have re-recorded his vocal tracks in a separate session.

A significantly faster version of "You're Crazy" with electric guitars had previously been released on the band's debut album, Appetite for Destruction, and was now recorded as originally intended. "Mama Kin" is an Aerosmith song, which appears on that band's 1973 debut album. "Nice Boys" is a Rose Tattoo cover from their 1978 self-titled debut album. "Used to Love Her" was written as a joke after Izzy Stradlin disliked a song he heard on the radio featuring "some guy whining about a broad who was treating him bad". Slash stated that "People think it's about one of our old girlfriends, but it's actually about Axl's dog."

Artwork

The cover is a parody of tabloid newspapers, as are the liner notes. The album's cover art underwent several minor modifications when the title was released on CD. First, in the bottom left corner reading "LIES LIES LIES" originally read "Wife-beating has been around for 10,000 years." Secondly, instead of "Elephant gives birth to midget", the original headline reads, "Ladies, welcome to the dark ages." Many copies of the original LP release also contained an uncensored picture of a nude model on the inner LP sleeve.

The UK/Euro WX 218 924 198 - 1 release had 2 stickers on the cover; Special Limited Edition containing Sheet of Japanese Peel off Stickers, and Contains language that some people may find offensive 924 198 - 1. The Peel off Stickers are on a 21mm x 30mm sheet.

The cover art bears a resemblance to John Lennon's Some Time in New York City, an album that contains Lennon's controversial "Woman Is the Nigger of the World", a song Axl Rose cited when he defended his use of the word "nigger" in "One in a Million".

Track listing

Songwriting credits via ASCAP.

Personnel

Guns N' Roses

  • W. Axl Rose − lead vocals, piano, whistling
  • Slash − lead guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Izzy Stradlin − rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Duff "Rose" McKagan − bass guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
  • Steven Adler − drums, backing vocals
  • Additional musicians

  • West Arkeen − percussion on tracks 5-8
  • Howard Teman − percussion on tracks 5-8
  • Rik Richards − percussion on tracks 5-8
  • Ray Grden − percussion on tracks 5-8
  • Songs

    1Reckless Life
    2Nice Boys3:03
    3Move to the City3:43

    References

    G N' R Lies Wikipedia