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G N' R Lies

G N' R Lies (also known simply as Lies) is the second studio album by American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, released by Geffen Records on November 29, 1988. It is the band's shortest studio album, running at 33 and a half minutes. The album reached number two on the US Billboard 200, and according to the RIAA, has shipped over five million copies in the United States.

G N' R Lies
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 29, 1988
StudioRumbo Studios, Take One Studio, and Image Recording Studios
Genre
Length33:31
LabelGeffen
Producer
Guns N' Roses chronology
Singles from G N' R Lies
  1. "Patience"
    Released: April 8, 1989[3]

"Patience", the only single released from Lies, peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 3, 1989.[4][5] This is the band's last full album to feature drummer Steven Adler following his departure in 1990, shortly after the single "Civil War" was recorded, and featured on Use Your Illusion II (1991), as well as their last album to be recorded as five-piece band members.

Background and recording edit

Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide edit

The first four tracks consist of the previously released EP Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide. These four tracks were also included as bonus tracks on the 2018 reissue of Appetite for Destruction.

G N' R Lies edit

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 alternative 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.[6] "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."[7]

Three of the four songs from the G N' R Lies EP are included on the 2018 remastered release of the album Appetite for Destruction, with the exception of the controversial "One in a Million".[8]

Artwork edit

 
The reworked cover art for the album with edited texts.

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,[9] though early pressings of the CD retain the original cover art. 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.[10]

Controversy edit

The song "One in a Million" has caused controversy and raised accusations of racism, homophobia and nativism due to the lyrics, which include the slurs "nigger" and "faggot".[11][12][13][14][15] Rose denied that he was a racist and defended his use of the word "nigger", claiming that "it's a word to describe somebody that is basically a pain in your life, a problem. The word nigger doesn't necessarily mean black." He cited the rap group N.W.A. and the John Lennon song "Woman Is the Nigger of the World" as other examples of musicians using the word.[16] Several years later, Rose conceded that he had used the word as an insult towards black people who had tried to rob him, and because the word is a taboo.[17] In response to the allegations of homophobia, Rose stated that he considered himself "pro-heterosexual" and blamed this attitude on "bad experiences" with gay men.[16][18]

Although initially against the song, other members of the band have since defended the song,[19][20] claiming it was misunderstood.[21][19] Nevertheless, the song was not included in future compilation releases that otherwise included all the other tracks on Lies.[22][19][a]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [23]
Rolling Stone     [24]
The Village VoiceE[25]

Rolling Stone, in a 4 out of 5 star review, stated "Given that Guns N' Roses could probably release an album of Baptist hymns at this point and go platinum, it would be all too easy to dismiss G n' R Lies as a sneaky attempt by the band to throw together some outtakes and cash in on the busy holiday buying season ... The good news is that Lies is a lot more interesting than that ... The calm folk-rock melodies of these four acoustic songs reveal yet another welcome facet of Guns N' Roses. They should also end any further mutterings from the doubting Thomases out there who are still making snide comments about the band's potential for longevity."[24] Allmusic, in a 3.5 out of 5 review, criticized some of the songs on the acoustic side, stating "Constructed as a double EP, with the "indie" debut Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide coming first and four new acoustic-based songs following on the second side, G N' R Lies is where the band metamorphosed from genuine threat to joke. Neither recorded live nor released by an indie label, Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide is competent bar band boogie, without the energy or danger of Appetite for Destruction. The new songs are considerably more problematic. "Patience" is Guns N' Roses at their prettiest and their sappiest, the most direct song they recorded to date. Its emotional directness makes the misogyny of "Used to Love Her (But I Had to Kill Her)" and the pitiful slanders of "One in a Million" sound genuine.[23]

In a negative review for The Village Voice, Robert Christgau stated "Axl's voice is a power tool with attachments, Slash's guitar a hype, the groove potent "hard rock", and the songwriting not without its virtues. So figure musical quality at around C plus and take the grade as a call to boycott, a reminder to clean livers who yearn for the wild side that the necessary link between sex-and-drugs and rock-and-roll is a Hollywood fantasy" while condemning "One In a Million" and "Used To Love Her".[25]

In a 2014 review Metal Hammer dissected the controversy around the album, stating "Conceived as a stop-gap release, the second Guns N' Roses album remains a remarkable one-off – in every sense.[26] Ultimate Classic Rock stated "Ironically, G N' R Lies' tabloid-style cover art also hinted at the incessant scandals and resulting paranoia that would soon engulf the band, and its singer in particular, sowing the seeds to their eventual dissolution after the twin Use Your Illusion behemoths, and protracted creative silence until 2008's historically delayed Chinese Democracy opus."[27]

Track listing edit

Songwriting credits via ASCAP.

1986 (Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide: Faux-live songs)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Reckless Life"Axl Rose, Izzy Stradlin, Chris Weber3:23
2."Nice Boys" (Rose Tattoo cover)Angry Anderson, Mick Cocks, Geordie Leach, Dallas "Digger" Royall, Peter Wells3:01
3."Move to the City"Stradlin, Weber, Daniel Nicolson (a/k/a D.J.)[28][29]3:42
4."Mama Kin" (Aerosmith cover)Steven Tyler3:57
1988 (Acoustic songs)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Patience"Guns N' Roses5:56
6."Used to Love Her"Guns N' Roses3:13
7."You're Crazy"Guns N' Roses4:10
8."One in a Million"Guns N' Roses6:09
Total length:33:41

Personnel edit

Guns N' Roses

Additional musicians

  • West Arkeen − additional guitar, backing vocals on tracks 5–8
  • Howard Teman − percussion on tracks 5–8

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[30] Platinum 60,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[31] Gold 25,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[32] Gold 100,000*
Germany (BVMI)[33] Gold 250,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[34] Gold 100,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[35] Platinum 15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[36] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[37] 5× Platinum 5,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Accolades edit

Publication Country Accolade Rank
L.A. Weekly US Chuck Klosterman's Favorite Hair Metal Albums[1] 4

Notes edit

  1. ^ Future pressings & digital releases of the album itself still contain the song in unmodified form.

References edit

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  2. ^ Hal Leonard Corp. (August 1, 2013). 25 Top Acoustic Songs - Tab. Tone. Technique.: Tab+ Series. Hal Leonard. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-4803-5937-6.
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  9. ^ Kim, Wook (April 19, 2012). "Shock and Awe: Top 10 Controversial Album Covers: Gun N' Roses, GN'R Lies". Time. Retrieved August 19, 2015.
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  11. ^ Goldstein, Patrick (October 15, 1989). "Behind the Guns N' Roses Racism Furor". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 11, 2015. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  12. ^ Williams, Juan (October 15, 1989). "Essay Fighting Words". The Washington Post. from the original on November 22, 2015. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  13. ^ Cave, Damien (July 7, 2001). . Salon. Archived from the original on June 10, 2001. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
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  15. ^ "There's a New Sound in Pop Music: Bigotry". The New York Times. September 10, 1989. from the original on December 20, 2017. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  16. ^ a b James, Del (August 10, 1989). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  17. ^ Neely, Kim (April 2, 1992). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on April 27, 2012. Retrieved December 17, 2017. RS:Does it bother you that so many people think you're misogynous, homophobic and racist Rose: 'It can bother me. But the racist thing is just bullshit. I used a word that was taboo. And I used that word because it was taboo. I was pissed off about some black people that were trying to rob me. I wanted to insult those particular black people. I didn't want to support racism. When I used the word faggots, I wasn't coming down on gays. I was coming down on an element of gays'.
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  19. ^ a b c Grow, Kory (June 6, 2019). "How Duff McKagan Got Woke". Rolling Stone.
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  29. ^ "GN'R Song Archive: Move To The City". Appetite For Discussion. October 23, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
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G N R Lies also known simply as Lies is the second studio album by American hard rock band Guns N Roses released by Geffen Records on November 29 1988 It is the band s shortest studio album running at 33 and a half minutes The album reached number two on the US Billboard 200 and according to the RIAA has shipped over five million copies in the United States G N R LiesStudio album by Guns N RosesReleasedNovember 29 1988StudioRumbo Studios Take One Studio and Image Recording StudiosGenreHard rock hair metal 1 acoustic rock 2 Length33 31LabelGeffenProducerGuns N Roses Mike ClinkGuns N Roses chronologyGuns N Roses 1988 G N R Lies 1988 Use Your Illusion IUse Your Illusion II 1991 Singles from G N R Lies Patience Released April 8 1989 3 Patience the only single released from Lies peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 3 1989 4 5 This is the band s last full album to feature drummer Steven Adler following his departure in 1990 shortly after the single Civil War was recorded and featured on Use Your Illusion II 1991 as well as their last album to be recorded as five piece band members Contents 1 Background and recording 1 1 Live Like a Suicide 1 2 G N R Lies 2 Artwork 3 Controversy 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Certifications 8 Accolades 9 Notes 10 ReferencesBackground and recording editLive Like a Suicide edit See also Live Like a Suicide The first four tracks consist of the previously released EP Live Like a Suicide These four tracks were also included as bonus tracks on the 2018 reissue of Appetite for Destruction G N R Lies edit 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 alternative 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 6 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 7 Three of the four songs from the G N R Lies EP are included on the 2018 remastered release of the album Appetite for Destruction with the exception of the controversial One in a Million 8 Artwork edit nbsp The reworked cover art for the album with edited texts 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 9 though early pressings of the CD retain the original cover art 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 10 Controversy editSee also One in a Million Guns N Roses song The song One in a Million has caused controversy and raised accusations of racism homophobia and nativism due to the lyrics which include the slurs nigger and faggot 11 12 13 14 15 Rose denied that he was a racist and defended his use of the word nigger claiming that it s a word to describe somebody that is basically a pain in your life a problem The word nigger doesn t necessarily mean black He cited the rap group N W A and the John Lennon song Woman Is the Nigger of the World as other examples of musicians using the word 16 Several years later Rose conceded that he had used the word as an insult towards black people who had tried to rob him and because the word is a taboo 17 In response to the allegations of homophobia Rose stated that he considered himself pro heterosexual and blamed this attitude on bad experiences with gay men 16 18 Although initially against the song other members of the band have since defended the song 19 20 claiming it was misunderstood 21 19 Nevertheless the song was not included in future compilation releases that otherwise included all the other tracks on Lies 22 19 a Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 The Village VoiceE 25 Rolling Stone in a 4 out of 5 star review stated Given that Guns N Roses could probably release an album of Baptist hymns at this point and go platinum it would be all too easy to dismiss G n R Lies as a sneaky attempt by the band to throw together some outtakes and cash in on the busy holiday buying season The good news is that Lies is a lot more interesting than that The calm folk rock melodies of these four acoustic songs reveal yet another welcome facet of Guns N Roses They should also end any further mutterings from the doubting Thomases out there who are still making snide comments about the band s potential for longevity 24 Allmusic in a 3 5 out of 5 review criticized some of the songs on the acoustic side stating Constructed as a double EP with the indie debut Live Like a Suicide coming first and four new acoustic based songs following on the second side G N R Lies is where the band metamorphosed from genuine threat to joke Neither recorded live nor released by an indie label Live Like a Suicide is competent bar band boogie without the energy or danger of Appetite for Destruction The new songs are considerably more problematic Patience is Guns N Roses at their prettiest and their sappiest the most direct song they recorded to date Its emotional directness makes the misogyny of Used to Love Her But I Had to Kill Her and the pitiful slanders of One in a Million sound genuine 23 In a negative review for The Village Voice Robert Christgau stated Axl s voice is a power tool with attachments Slash s guitar a hype the groove potent hard rock and the songwriting not without its virtues So figure musical quality at around C plus and take the grade as a call to boycott a reminder to clean livers who yearn for the wild side that the necessary link between sex and drugs and rock and roll is a Hollywood fantasy while condemning One In a Million and Used To Love Her 25 In a 2014 review Metal Hammer dissected the controversy around the album stating Conceived as a stop gap release the second Guns N Roses album remains a remarkable one off in every sense 26 Ultimate Classic Rock stated Ironically G N R Lies tabloid style cover art also hinted at the incessant scandals and resulting paranoia that would soon engulf the band and its singer in particular sowing the seeds to their eventual dissolution after the twin Use Your Illusion behemoths and protracted creative silence until 2008 s historically delayed Chinese Democracy opus 27 Track listing editSongwriting credits via ASCAP 1986 Live Like a Suicide Faux live songs No TitleWriter s Length1 Reckless Life Axl Rose Izzy Stradlin Chris Weber3 232 Nice Boys Rose Tattoo cover Angry Anderson Mick Cocks Geordie Leach Dallas Digger Royall Peter Wells3 013 Move to the City Stradlin Weber Daniel Nicolson a k a D J 28 29 3 424 Mama Kin Aerosmith cover Steven Tyler3 57 1988 Acoustic songs No TitleWriter s Length5 Patience Guns N Roses5 566 Used to Love Her Guns N Roses3 137 You re Crazy Guns N Roses4 108 One in a Million Guns N Roses6 09Total length 33 41Personnel editGuns N Roses W Axl Rose lead vocals piano whistling Slash lead guitar acoustic guitar Izzy Stradlin rhythm guitar acoustic guitar backing vocals Duff Rose McKagan bass backing vocals Steven Adler drums Additional musicians West Arkeen additional guitar backing vocals on tracks 5 8 Howard Teman percussion on tracks 5 8Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Argentina CAPIF 30 Platinum 60 000 Austria IFPI Austria 31 Gold 25 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 32 Gold 100 000 Germany BVMI 33 Gold 250 000 Japan RIAJ 34 Gold 100 000 New Zealand RMNZ 35 Platinum 15 000 United Kingdom BPI 36 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 37 5 Platinum 5 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Accolades editPublication Country Accolade Rank L A Weekly US Chuck Klosterman s Favorite Hair Metal Albums 1 4Notes edit Future pressings amp digital releases of the album itself still contain the song in unmodified form References edit a b Westhoff Ben December 6 2011 Chuck Klosterman s Favorite Hair Metal Albums LA Weekly Retrieved July 2 2021 Hal Leonard Corp August 1 2013 25 Top Acoustic Songs Tab Tone Technique Tab Series Hal Leonard p 14 ISBN 978 1 4803 5937 6 Guns N Roses Biography Music amp News Billboard Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Allmusic Guns N Roses charts and awards Billboard singles Song info at GNRSource com Archived from the original on October 21 2007 Retrieved November 11 2010 Song info at GNRSource com Archived from the original on December 6 2007 Retrieved November 11 2010 Guns N Roses Massive New Box Set Omits One In A Million Stereogum May 4 2018 Retrieved April 17 2019 Kim Wook April 19 2012 Shock and Awe Top 10 Controversial Album Covers Gun N Roses GN R Lies Time Retrieved August 19 2015 Guns N Roses G N R Lies Geffen Records GHS 24198 1988 Goldstein Patrick October 15 1989 Behind the Guns N Roses Racism Furor Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on July 11 2015 Retrieved December 19 2011 Williams Juan October 15 1989 Essay Fighting Words The Washington Post Archived from the original on November 22 2015 Retrieved December 17 2017 Cave Damien July 7 2001 Axl Rose American Hellhound Salon Archived from the original on June 10 2001 Retrieved March 19 2018 Rock Turns Mean And Ugly November 18 1990 Archived from the original on February 21 2018 Retrieved December 17 2017 There s a New Sound in Pop Music Bigotry The New York Times September 10 1989 Archived from the original on December 20 2017 Retrieved December 17 2017 a b James Del August 10 1989 The Rolling Stone Interview with Axl Rose Rolling Stone Archived from the original on July 20 2011 Retrieved December 19 2011 Neely Kim April 2 1992 Axl Rose The Rolling Stone Interview Rolling Stone Archived from the original on April 27 2012 Retrieved December 17 2017 RS Does it bother you that so many people think you re misogynous homophobic and racist Rose It can bother me But the racist thing is just bullshit I used a word that was taboo And I used that word because it was taboo I was pissed off about some black people that were trying to rob me I wanted to insult those particular black people I didn t want to support racism When I used the word faggots I wasn t coming down on gays I was coming down on an element of gays James Del September 1992 Lonn Friend ed I Axl Rip Larry Flynt Publications Archived from the original on March 20 2018 Retrieved March 19 2018 a b c Grow Kory June 6 2019 How Duff McKagan Got Woke Rolling Stone Kent Nick Pop Iggy The Dark Stuff selected writings on rock music Page 232 Da Capo Press 2002 ISBN 0 306 81182 0 ISBN 978 0 306 81182 1 Kent Nick Pop Iggy The Dark Stuff selected writings on rock music Page 232 Da Capo Press 2002 ISBN 0 306 81182 0 ISBN 978 0 306 81182 1 Hiatt Brian August 14 2018 Slash Speaks Inside the Guns N Roses Reunion and His New Album Rolling Stone Retrieved September 16 2020 a b G N R Lies Allmusic Retrieved February 17 2012 a b Neely Kim January 26 1989 G N R Lies Album Reviews Rolling Stone Retrieved January 10 2012 a b Christgau Robert March 14 1989 Christgau s Consumer Guide The Village Voice New York Retrieved April 29 2013 Guns N Roses GN R Lies November 30 2021 Guns N Roses Showed Off Both Sides of Themselves on G N R Lies Ultimate Classic Rock November 30 2013 Document Number V2726P040 U S Copyright Office Public Records Retrieved October 23 2022 GN R Song Archive Move To The City Appetite For Discussion Archived October 23 2022 at the Wayback Machine Discos de oro y platino in Spanish Camara Argentina de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved July 12 2019 Austrian album certifications Guns N Roses Lies in German IFPI Austria Retrieved July 13 2022 Brazilian album certifications Guns Guns R Lies in Portuguese Pro Musica Brasil Retrieved February 21 2020 Gold Platin Datenbank Guns N Roses G N R Lies The Drugs The Sex in German Bundesverband Musikindustrie Retrieved July 13 2022 Japanese album certifications Guns N Roses G N R Lies in Japanese Recording Industry Association of Japan 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