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Artist: Slash

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CD Title: Slash

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2010

Label: Dik Hayd Records

Catalog Number: none

Personnel

Slash Guitars
Chris Chaney Bass
Josh Freese Drums

Tracks

1.  Ghost Ian Astbury  
2.  Beautiful Dangerous Fergie  
3.  Nothing To Say M Shadows  
4.  Crucify the Dead Ozzy Osbourne  
5.  Promise Chris Cornell  
6.  By the Sword Andrew Stockdale  
7.  Doctor Alibi Lemmy Kilmister  
8.  Saint Is a Sinner Too Rocco De Luca  
9.  Watch This Dave Grohl & Duff McKagan  
10.  I Hold On Kid Rock  
11.  Gotten Adam Levine  
12.  We're All Gonna Die Iggy Pop  
13.  Starlight Myles Kennedy  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: April 10, 2010 at 14:05
Good Hard Rock, 1 song yes one song for me in this album the Super "Indian" lover of the Spiritual life Ian Astbury with the Great Ghost without a dude The Song here i'm a super fan of The Cult and the voice of Ian, the rest mmf Good Singers some good tracks and of course Slash but Ian is the man, hey Slash why not this one only with Ian? could be another thing, 80/100.

From: CC Date: April 10, 2010 at 16:04
There are actually 6 bonus songs available for this album, spread out over various different versions of the album.

From: metalmastermusic Date: April 12, 2010 at 16:18
Saw Slash on talk Craig Ferguson's talk show on Saturday night and I must say "It really sucked" and that is being generous...I certianly hope that the album is better than the song they played...looked like he was backed by a freak show of college band guys and the singer was awful...I expect more out of Slash than that...such a talented musician..he should know better than to put out such music.

From: YNGWIEVIKING Date: April 18, 2010 at 4:29
That is OK nothing more !!! Could have been much worse !!! ''nothing to say" is the best track !

From: lancer2430 Date: May 17, 2010 at 5:33
One of the Best Rock Album of 2010. My fav songs are Gotten, Beautiful Dangerous,Dr Alibi, Ghost,Promise. Much better than Axl Rose first solo Album. It shows how far Slash developed his musical taste. I am a big fan of Appetite and Use I&II album. But I won't compare this to those GnR album. Really enjoy this album. Very refreshing. I give it 8.6/10

From: Axe Slinger Date: June 3, 2010 at 22:28
You know what? This is pretty damn good. I usually don't like multi-singer collaborations but this one works very, very well. I am very surprised that my favorites are the ones with Fergie and Kid Rock. All are really good songs. Lemmy still can't sing and the good tunes will stick in your head for awhile.

From: CC Date: May 11, 2011 at 13:15
I ended up buying the collectors edition that was released a few months later, which gathers together 5 of the 6 bonus songs (Shackles and chains is the only one missing) and also tacks on a few live tracks, some acoustic songs, a radio edit and some demos. (also comes with a behind the scenes type DVD). What I never understood with this album is that if you record a song with a guy like Alice Cooper, why does it get relegated to bonus track status? Songs like the Alice one and Sahara (with Koshi Inaba) are far superior to some of the tracks that made the main tracklist.

From: hair metal again Date: March 27, 2012 at 3:16
just ok release by SLASH with many collaborations and a quite updated sound that is really not my cup of tea!i surely prefer the dirty sound of his previous ones but i must say that the songs are fine and there is a certain quality!"back to cali","ghost" and "gotten " the highlights!only for die hard fans of SLASH like me!


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