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Artist: Slash

Title: Made In Stoke 24/7/11

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2011

Label: Armoury Records

Catalog Number: ADMCD543

Personnel

Slash Guitar, Vocals
Todd Kerns Bass
Bobby Schneck Guitar
Brent Fitz Drums
Myles Kennedy Lead Vocals

Tracks


Disc 1
1.  Been There Lately  
2.  Night Train  
3.  Ghost  
4.  Mean Bone  
5.  Back from Cali  
6.  Rocket Queen  
7.  Civil War  
8.  Nothing To Say  
9.  Starlight  
10.  Promise  

Disc 2
11.  Dr. Alibi  
12.  Speed Parade  
13.  Watch This  
14.  Beggars & Hangers On  
15.  Patience  
16.  Godfather Solo  
17.  Sweet Child O' Mine  
18.  Slither  
19.  By the Sword  
20.  Mr. Brownstone  
21.  Paradise City  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rob Rocker Date: January 18, 2012 at 15:24
While usually not a big fan of live CD's, I found this CD by Slash and band to be a pleasant surprise. It's a nice mix of Slash solo material as well as songs from G&R, Snakepit and Velvet Revolver. I thought Miles Kennedy captured the different vocal styles of original songs while keeping his own identity and I actually thought his vocals improved "Nothing To Say" and the same with Bassist Todd Kerns singing "Dr. Alibi". Nice song selection and the sound quality/production is great. Based on this live CD, Slash and co. champion the sound/style that made G&R famous more than Axl's touring/solo band.

From: Doug Date: February 24, 2014 at 19:40
I thought the sound quality and production was indeed very good. This album has a good rockin' vibe to it...especially on "Sweet Child O' Mine." It's weird; I really like this album but am just so-so with Apocalyptic Love. Maybe it's the G&R, Velvet, and Snakepit thing??


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