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Guns N' Roses' Use Your Illusion I and II

33 1/3

By (author) Eric Weisbard
Format: Paperback / softback
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published: 21st Feb 2007
Dimensions: w 111mm h 166mm d 14mm
Weight: 130g
ISBN-10: 0826419240
ISBN-13: 9780826419248
Barcode No: 9780826419248
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Synopsis
It was the season of the blockbuster. Between August 12 and November 26 1991, a whole slew of acts released albums that were supposed to sell millions of copies in the run-up to Christmas. Metallica, Michael Jackson, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Garth Brooks, MC Hammer, and U2 - all were competing for the attention of the record-buying public at the same time. But perhaps the most attention-seeking act of all was Guns N' Roses. Their albums "Use Your Illusion I & II", released on the same day, were both 75-minute sprawlers with practically the same cover design - an act of colossal arrogance. On one level, it worked. The albums claimed the top two chart positions and ultimately sold 7 million copies each in the US alone. On another level, it was a disaster. This was an album that Axl Rose has been unable to follow-up in fifteen years. It signalled the end of "Guns N' Roses", of heavy metal on the Sunset Strip and the entire 1980s model of blockbuster pop/rock promotion. "Use Your Illusion" marked the end of rock as mass culture. In this book, Eric Weisbard shows how the album has matured into a work whose baroque excesses now have something to teach us about pop and the platforms it raises and lowers, about a man who suddenly found himself praised to the firmament for every character trait that had hitherto marked him as an irredeemable loser.

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An astute scholar of the pop marketplace as well as of pop music, Eric Weisbard tackles Guns N' Roses' 1991 double album Use Your Illusion ... choosing to write first about how it exists in the pop cultural landscape-both as a conservative inversion of rock's countercultural aims and as a colossal monument that closed out the 1980s and ushered in the alternative '90s ... ultimately and begrudgingly respects the band's ridiculously outsize ambitions. -- Stephen M. Deusner * Pitchfork *