Album introduction
Album name: Desire for Destruction
Release date: July 31, 1987 Songs included: 12
Total length: 53 minutes and 33 seconds
Producer: Mike Clink
Planner: Mike Clink
Remixer: Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero
Producer: George Marino
Recording studios: Rumbo Studios, Take One Studio, Can Am Studio
Singles: It's So Easy, Nightrain, Welcome To The Jungle, Sweet Child O' Mine and Paradise City
Best Song: Sweet Child O' Mine (US No. 1)
MTV: Sweet Child O' Mine, Paradise City and Welcome To The Jungle
Supplementary information: Guns N’ Roses had sought out other producers before choosing Mike Clink, including Paul Stanley of KISS.
Sales results: According to RIAA data, this album Sold 15 million copies in the United States. There are no exact statistics worldwide, but it is estimated that it is likely to exceed 30 million. Some media said it reached 32 million.
Album name: "Noodle Incident"
Release date: November 22, 1993 Songs included: 12
Total length: 45 minutes and 48 seconds< /p>
Producer: Mike Clink
Mixer: Bill Price
Producer: George Marino
Recording Studio: A&M Studios, The Record Plant, Rumbo Recorders, CanAm Studios, Sound Techniques, Triad Studios, Conway Studios, Oceanway Recording
Mixing room: Skip Saylor Studios
Single: Since I Don't Have You and Ain't It Fun
Best Song: Since I Don't Have You (US Chart No. 22)
MTV: Since I Don't Have You< /p>
Supplementary information: The original artist of Look At Your Game Girl is Charles Manson, but it was not noted on the album, and no royalties were paid to him.
Sales results: 1 million copies sold in the United States.
Highest honor: No. 4 on the US charts
Album name: Lies
Release date: December 6, 1988 Songs included: 8
Total length: 33 minutes and 23 seconds
Produced by: Mike Clink and Guns N' Roses
Planned by: Andy Udoff, Alan Abrahams, Ron DaSilva and Micajah Ryan< /p>
Mixer: Hans Peter Heuber, Alan Niven, Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero
Recording studio: Rumbo Studios, Take One Studio, Image Studio
Single : Patience
MTV: Patience
Additional information: Like "Appetite for Destruction," "Lies" has also undergone some changes.
There is a sentence in the original album, "Women have been oppressed for 10,000 years." This involves women's rights issues, so it was banned from sale in some countries.
Sales results: This album has sold 5 million copies in the United States and approximately 12 million copies worldwide.
Highest honor: No. 2 on the US charts
Album title: Use Your Fantasy I
Release date: September 16, 1991, songs included on the 17th : 16 songs
Total length: 75:32
Producer: Mike Clink & Guns N' Roses
Remixer: Bill Price
Recording studios: A&M Studios, Record Plant, Studio 56, Image Recording, Conway Studios, Metalworks Recording Studios
Mixing studio: Skip Saylor Recordings
Released as a single Track: Don't Cry, Live And Let Die, November Rain
Most Viewed Song: November Rain
MTV: Live And Let Die, Don't Cry, November Rain, The Garden, Garden Of Eden, Dead Horse
Working title: Guns N' Roses originally wanted to call the album BUY Product or GnR Sucks
Additional information: "Use Your Fantasy" This double album is the first time for a rock artist to release two albums on the same day
Sales data: The two albums sold 2 million copies in the first week. The first album was sold until the article was published. So far, 7 million copies have been sold in the United States, and approximately 15 million copies have been sold worldwide.
Highest ranking: No. 2 in the United States
Album title: Use Your Fantasy II
Release date: September 16 and 17, 1991
Songs included: 14
Total time: 75:35
Producer: Mike Clink & Guns N' Roses
Remixer: Bill Price
Recording studios: A&M Studios, Record Plant, Studio 56, Image Recording, Conway Studios, Metalworks Recording Studios
Mixing studio: Skip Saylor Recordings
Tracks released as singles: You Could Be Mine, Yesterdays, Knockin' On Heavens Door, Estranged, Civil War
Top Songs: You Could Be Mine
MTV: Yesterdays, Estranged, You Could Be Mine
Sales data: The two albums sold 2 million copies in the first week! The first album has sold 7 million copies in the United States as of the publication of the article, and has sold approximately 15 million copies worldwide.
Highest ranking: No. 1 in the United States