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Slash (album)

Slash is the debut solo studio album by American rock and roll musician Slash, best known as the lead guitarist of Guns N' Roses. Released in 2010, the album was produced by Eric Valentine and features multiple musicians, including four of the five members of the Appetite for Destruction-era Guns N' Roses lineup: Slash himself, Izzy Stradlin, Duff McKagan and Steven Adler.

Slash
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 31, 2010 (2010-03-31)
RecordedMarch 4 – November 4, 2009
StudioBarefoot Recording Studio
GenreHard rock, heavy metal
Length60:29
LabelEMI, Universal, Roadrunner, Sony Music
Producer
Slash chronology
Slash
(2010)
Live in Manchester
(2010)
Singles from Slash
  1. "Sahara"
    Released: November 11, 2009
  2. "By the Sword"
    Released: March 16, 2010
  3. "Beautiful Dangerous"
    Released: October 28, 2010

History and recording edit

In his 2007 autobiography, Slash mentioned he was planning a solo album, and listed some of the vocalists with whom he would like to work. He stated that the album would be called Slash & Friends (although & Friends was later dropped from the title). Slash's wife Perla mentioned in a 2008 interview that the album would include "everyone from Ozzy Osbourne to Fergie".[1]

The song "Crazy" featuring Chester Bennington was recorded for the album but was blocked to avoid conflict with a pending release by Bennington's group Linkin Park;[2] A Thousand Suns was released a few months later after Slash's album was issued. Slash re-rerecorded the song with Lemmy on vocals as "Doctor Alibi".[2] Slash reported rights to "Crazy" were owned by Bennington's family after his 2017 suicide, with any possible release of the song needing their approval.[2]

On November 11, 2009, preceding the release of the album, Slash released the Japan-only single "Sahara", featuring Japanese vocalist Koshi Inaba (from B'z) who contributed Japanese and English lyrics.[3] It charted at number four on the Oricon Singles Chart,[4] as well number six on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and number four on the Top Singles Sales chart.[5][6] It has been awarded Western "Single of the Year" award at the 24th Japan Gold Disc Award by RIAJ.[7]

On January 16, Slash made an appearance at the NAMM Show. On January 19, 2010, Slash teamed up with Linkin Park's Music for Relief, along with Alanis Morissette, The All-American Rejects and others, and donated a previously unreleased track, "Mother Maria" featuring Beth Hart, to aid the victims of the earthquake in Haiti. The song was later featured as an iTunes bonus track for the record, and appeared on a Platinum Deluxe Edition.[8]

Just prior to release, the song "Back from Cali" featuring singer Myles Kennedy was added to the album's track listing,[9] making Kennedy the only person to be featured on more than one song on the album's standard track listing. Slash also announced that Izzy Stradlin is the only other person who played guitar on the record,[10] performing rhythm guitar on the song "Ghost", featuring singer Ian Astbury. "I Hold On" was featured on the season one episode of Hawaii Five-0, "Malama Ka Aina", which aired on October 4, 2010; it was featured as characters Steve and Danny drive to a pizza shop.[11]

The album was made available in the United States via EMI, and in the U.K. via Roadrunner. The cover art was produced from a painting by Ron English, a prominent Pop Surrealist artist and friend of Slash.[12]

Best Buy released an exclusive version including the album and a Slash T-shirt. Best Buy also sells an exclusive digital version of the album that includes two bonus tracks: "Baby Can't Drive" (featuring Alice Cooper/Nicole Scherzinger/Steven Adler/Flea) and a cover of Guns N' Roses' "Paradise City" (featuring Fergie/Cypress Hill).[13]

In an interview following the release of the record, Slash revealed that he would have wanted Thom Yorke to sing "Saint Is a Sinner Too" but that he was too nervous to call the Radiohead singer.[14] In a later interview with the Finnish Soundi magazine, Slash stated that he would have wanted the record to feature his friend, former-Hanoi Rocks lead singer Michael Monroe, but there was not a song that Slash thought fit him.

As of April 18, 2010, the album has gone gold in Australia.

A music video for the remix version of "Gotten" featuring Adam Levine, released in March 2012. The video was part of the donation for the Los Angeles Youth Network.[15]

2010 World Tour edit

 
Slash during a concert in Rome on July 29, 2011

On February 4, 2010, Slash announced via a MySpace blog that "Myles Kennedy is going to be fronting the band for the upcoming tour. Something I'm really stoked about. Myles sang a killer track on the record and I think he is by far one of the best rock and roll singers out there today. I'm really honored and proud to be working with him." Prior to the tour, Slash confirmed that his own solo material and songs from Guns N' Roses ("Civil War", "Sweet Child O' Mine", and "Nightrain" among others[16]), Velvet Revolver, and Slash's Snakepit, as well as Alter Bridge material ("Rise Today") would be played.

The touring line-up for the initial tour, besides Slash and Myles Kennedy included Bobby Schneck (Slash's Blues Ball) on rhythm guitar, Brent Fitz (Alice Cooper) on drums and, initially, Dave Henning (Big Wreck) on bass, though prior to the start of the tour Todd Kerns (Age of Electric, Static in Stereo, Sin City Sinners) took over bass duties instead of Dave Henning.[17]

Slash performed "By the Sword" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on April 6, and on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on April 9. While performing the song on Jay Leno's show, Slash was wearing an "I'm With Coco" pin, to show support for former Tonight Show host Conan O'Brien. There are very few close-ups of Slash during the song, but TMZ caught one second where the pin was displayed on camera. Slash also played "By the Sword" on Lopez Tonight on April 9, 2010, and performed "Back from Cali" on the show on April 12. Slash and Adam Levine performed "Gotten" on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on May 11.

Release and reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic(56/100)[18]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [19]
Los Angeles Times    [20]
About.com     [21]
musicOMH     [22]
Classic Rock          [23]
PopMatters          [24]
NOW     [25]
The Guardian     [26]
The Washington Post(mixed)[27]
New Musical Express(7/10)[28]

Upon release, Slash entered the Billboard 200 charts at number 3 (also at number one on the Rock, Hard Rock, Digital and the Independent Albums Chart) with 61,000 copies sold during the first week.[29][30] The album also debuted at number one in Canada, Austria, New Zealand and Sweden while it also broke into the top 20 in Germany, Finland, Australia, France, Norway, Poland and Switzerland.[31]

The album's first single, "By the Sword" featuring Andrew Stockdale, peaked at number 41 on the Rock Songs Chart and number 78 on the Canadian Hot 100.[32] "Beautiful Dangerous", featuring Fergie, charted at number 11 and number 58 on the Heatseekers Songs and Canadian Hot 100.[32] The cover of "Paradise City" featuring Fergie and Cypress Hill also charted on the Canadian Hot 100 at number 75.[32][33]

The album has received generally mixed-to-positive reviews, scoring a 56 out of 100 ("mixed or average reviews") on Metacritic.[18] MTV News writer Kyle Anderson called the album "a tremendous collection of hard rock songs that center around the axe man's signature chunky, swirling riffs.... On balance, it's an excellent album, and it feels good to have that classic Slash sound back."[34][35]

Writer Shelby Powell took note of Slash's precision on guitar, rating the album 3.5/5 thumbs, but took off points for "a little too much reverence paid to the 90s and some of the feature selections may have old head purists poking their bottom lips out and putting their lighters down," but concludes that "the assortment of genres blends well."[citation needed]

Track listing edit

Standard edition[36]
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Ghost"Slash, Ian AstburyIan Astbury3:34
2."Crucify the Dead"Slash, Ozzy Osbourne, Kevin ChurkoOzzy Osbourne4:04
3."Beautiful Dangerous"Slash, FergieFergie4:41
4."Back from Cali"Slash, Myles KennedyMyles Kennedy3:35
5."Promise"Slash, Chris CornellChris Cornell4:41
6."By the Sword"Slash, Andrew StockdaleAndrew Stockdale4:50
7."Gotten"Slash, Adam LevineAdam Levine5:05
8."Doctor Alibi"Slash, Lemmy KilmisterLemmy3:07
9."Watch This*"SlashDave Grohl, Duff McKagan3:46
10."I Hold On"Slash, Kid RockKid Rock4:10
11."Nothing to Say**"Slash, M. ShadowsM. Shadows5:27
12."Starlight"Slash, KennedyMyles Kennedy5:25
13."Saint Is a Sinner Too"Slash, Rocco DelucaRocco Deluca3:28
14."We're All Gonna Die"Slash, Iggy PopIggy Pop4:30
Japanese edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Sahara" (feat. Koshi Inaba)Slash, Inaba4:00
Japanese deluxe edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Sahara" (feat. Koshi Inaba)Slash, Inaba4:00
16."(Bonus DVD) Making of the Album"  
Australian deluxe edition[37]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Paradise City" (feat. Cypress Hill & Fergie)Axl Rose, Slash, McKagan, Izzy Stradlin, Steven Adler[38][39]5:14
16."Back from Cali (Acoustic)" (feat. Myles Kennedy)Slash, Kennedy3:42
17."Sweet Child o' Mine (Acoustic)" (feat. Myles Kennedy)Rose, Slash, Stradlin[38][39]6:02
18."(Bonus DVD) Making of the Album"  
19."(Bonus DVD) By the Sword (Music Video)"  
20."(Bonus DVD) Behind the Scenes from the Video for 'By the Sword' (Part 1 & 2)"  
21."(Bonus DVD) Back from Cali feat. Myles Kennedy (Live)"  
22."(Bonus DVD) By the Sword feat. Andrew Stockdale (Live)"  
23."(Bonus DVD) Nice Boys feat. Angry Anderson (Live)"  
24."(Bonus DVD) Starlight feat. Myles Kennedy (Live)"  
25."(Bonus DVD) By the Sword (Side-by-Side Simulated 3D Version)"  
Australian iTunes edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Paradise City" (feat. Cypress Hill & Fergie)Rose, Slash, McKagan, Stradlin, Adler[38][39]5:14
16."Chains and Shackles**" (feat. Nick Oliveri) (pre-order only)Slash, Nick Oliveri4:28
Deluxe edition[40][41]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Sahara (English version)" (feat. Koshi Inaba)Slash, Inaba3:58
16."Paradise City" (feat. Cypress Hill & Fergie)Rose, Slash, McKagan, Stradlin, Adler[38][39]5:14
17."Mother Maria" (feat. Beth Hart)Slash, Hart5:27
18."Baby Can't Drive" (feat. Alice Cooper, Nicole Scherzinger, Steven Adler, & Flea)Slash, Alice Cooper, Nicole Scherzinger3:20
19."Sahara" (feat. Koshi Inaba)Slash, Inaba4:00
20."Beautiful Dangerous (Radio Mix)" (feat. Fergie)Slash, Fergie4:11
21."Demo #4"Slash3:52
22."Demo #16"Slash3:23
23."Back from Cali (acoustic)" (feat. Myles Kennedy)Slash, Kennedy3:42
24."Fall to Pieces (acoustic)" (feat. Myles Kennedy)Scott Weiland4:29
25."Sweet Child o' Mine (acoustic)" (feat. Myles Kennedy)Rose, Slash, McKagan, Stradlin, Adler[38][39]6:02
26."Watch This* (Live)"Slash3:44
27."Nightrain (Live)" (feat. Myles Kennedy)Rose, Slash, McKagan, Stradlin, Adler[38]5:00
28."(Bonus DVD) Making of the Album"  
29."(Bonus DVD) Back From Cali feat. Myles Kennedy (Live)"  
30."(Bonus DVD) By The Sword (Music Video)"  
31."(Bonus DVD) Behind The Scenes of 'By The Sword'"  
32."(Bonus DVD) Starlight feat. Myles Kennedy (Live)"  
33."(Bonus DVD) Mean Bone feat. Myles Kennedy (Live)"  
34."(Bonus DVD) Track-By-Track Interview with Slash"  
Monster Energy Drink edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Chains and Shackles**" (feat. Nick Oliveri)Slash, Oliveri4:28
Best Buy/Napster & Latin America editions[42][43]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Paradise City" (feat. Cypress Hill & Fergie)Rose, Slash, McKagan, Stradlin, Adler[38][39]5:14
16."Baby Can't Drive" (feat. Alice Cooper, Nicole Scherzinger, Steven Adler, & Flea)Slash, Cooper, Scherzinger3:20
iTunes edition[44]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Mother Maria" (feat. Beth Hart)Slash, Hart5:27
16."Sahara (English version)" (feat. Koshi Inaba) (pre-order only)Slash, Inaba3:58
Canadian deluxe edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Sahara (English version)" (feat. Koshi Inaba)Slash, Inaba3:58
16."Baby Can't Drive" (feat. Alice Cooper, Nicole Scherzinger, Steven Adler, & Flea)Slash, Cooper, Scherzinger3:20
17."Paradise City" (feat. Cypress Hill & Fergie)Rose, Slash, McKagan, Stradlin, Adler[38][39]5:14
Classic Rock Slashpack edition[45][46]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Baby Can't Drive" (feat. Alice Cooper, Nicole Scherzinger, Steven Adler, & Flea)Slash, Cooper, Scherzinger3:20
Vinyl edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
15."Sahara" (feat. Koshi Inaba)Slash, Inaba4:00
16."Baby Can't Drive" (feat. Alice Cooper, Nicole Scherzinger, Steven Adler, & Flea)Slash, Cooper, Scherzinger3:20


Notes:
*Different countries list the track title as "Watch This Dave".
**"Nothing to Say" and "Chains and Shackles" are two versions of the same song with different lyrics and production.

Personnel edit

Release history edit

Region Release date Format Label Catalogue
Japan March 31, 2010 CD, Digital download Universal Music UICE1156
Malaysia April 1, 2010
Australia Sony Music 88697675922
Spain April 5, 2010 Roadrunner Records
France
United States April 6, 2010 EMI 31433
Canada
United Kingdom April 7, 2010 Classic Rock Slashpack Roadrunner Records
April 2, 2010[47] CD, Digital download RR77952
Germany April 9, 2010
Brazil[43] April 30, 2010 Music Brokers 7798141333530

Miscellaneous edit

  • Slash worked on a song with Steven Tyler which has not been released.
  • Ozzy Osbourne said he wrote "Crucify The Dead" lyrics about what he would tell Axl Rose if he was in Slash's shoes.
  • "I Hold On" was recorded in Kid Rock's personal studio.[48]
  • Slash originally composed "Saint is a Sinner Too" to figure on the film This is Not a Movie.
  • "We're All Gonna Die", featuring Iggy Pop, was the first song Slash recorded.
  • "Mother Maria" was first used for Download to Donate for Haiti, a compilation album to earthquake victims in Haiti.

Charts edit

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[49] 3
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[50] 1
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[51] 38
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[52] 35
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[53] 1
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[54] 4
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[55] 17
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[56] 2
French Albums (SNEP)[57] 17
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[58] 4
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[59] 12
Irish Albums (IRMA)[60] 24
Italian Albums (FIMI)[61] 6
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[62] 7
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[63] 1
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[64] 4
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[65] 27
Scottish Albums (OCC)[66] 12
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[67] 26
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[68] 1
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[69] 3
UK Albums (OCC)[70] 17
UK Rock & Metal Albums (OCC)[71] 1
US Billboard 200[72] 3
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[73] 1
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)[74] 1
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[75] 1
US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[76] 4

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[77] Platinum 70,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[78] Platinum 80,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[79] Platinum 15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[80] Gold 100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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External links edit

  • Slash's official website
  • "Slash" Review
  • "Slash" Review on Maximum Threshold Radio

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Slash is the debut solo studio album by American rock and roll musician Slash best known as the lead guitarist of Guns N Roses Released in 2010 the album was produced by Eric Valentine and features multiple musicians including four of the five members of the Appetite for Destruction era Guns N Roses lineup Slash himself Izzy Stradlin Duff McKagan and Steven Adler SlashStudio album by SlashReleasedMarch 31 2010 2010 03 31 RecordedMarch 4 November 4 2009StudioBarefoot Recording StudioGenreHard rock heavy metalLength60 29LabelEMI Universal Roadrunner Sony MusicProducerEric Valentine Kid Rock Big Chris FloresSlash chronologySlash 2010 Live in Manchester 2010 Singles from Slash Sahara Released November 11 2009 By the Sword Released March 16 2010 Beautiful Dangerous Released October 28 2010 Contents 1 History and recording 2 2010 World Tour 3 Release and reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Release history 7 Miscellaneous 8 Charts 9 Certifications 10 References 11 External linksHistory and recording editIn his 2007 autobiography Slash mentioned he was planning a solo album and listed some of the vocalists with whom he would like to work He stated that the album would be called Slash amp Friends although amp Friends was later dropped from the title Slash s wife Perla mentioned in a 2008 interview that the album would include everyone from Ozzy Osbourne to Fergie 1 The song Crazy featuring Chester Bennington was recorded for the album but was blocked to avoid conflict with a pending release by Bennington s group Linkin Park 2 A Thousand Suns was released a few months later after Slash s album was issued Slash re rerecorded the song with Lemmy on vocals as Doctor Alibi 2 Slash reported rights to Crazy were owned by Bennington s family after his 2017 suicide with any possible release of the song needing their approval 2 On November 11 2009 preceding the release of the album Slash released the Japan only single Sahara featuring Japanese vocalist Koshi Inaba from B z who contributed Japanese and English lyrics 3 It charted at number four on the Oricon Singles Chart 4 as well number six on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and number four on the Top Singles Sales chart 5 6 It has been awarded Western Single of the Year award at the 24th Japan Gold Disc Award by RIAJ 7 On January 16 Slash made an appearance at the NAMM Show On January 19 2010 Slash teamed up with Linkin Park s Music for Relief along with Alanis Morissette The All American Rejects and others and donated a previously unreleased track Mother Maria featuring Beth Hart to aid the victims of the earthquake in Haiti The song was later featured as an iTunes bonus track for the record and appeared on a Platinum Deluxe Edition 8 Just prior to release the song Back from Cali featuring singer Myles Kennedy was added to the album s track listing 9 making Kennedy the only person to be featured on more than one song on the album s standard track listing Slash also announced that Izzy Stradlin is the only other person who played guitar on the record 10 performing rhythm guitar on the song Ghost featuring singer Ian Astbury I Hold On was featured on the season one episode of Hawaii Five 0 Malama Ka Aina which aired on October 4 2010 it was featured as characters Steve and Danny drive to a pizza shop 11 The album was made available in the United States via EMI and in the U K via Roadrunner The cover art was produced from a painting by Ron English a prominent Pop Surrealist artist and friend of Slash 12 Best Buy released an exclusive version including the album and a Slash T shirt Best Buy also sells an exclusive digital version of the album that includes two bonus tracks Baby Can t Drive featuring Alice Cooper Nicole Scherzinger Steven Adler Flea and a cover of Guns N Roses Paradise City featuring Fergie Cypress Hill 13 In an interview following the release of the record Slash revealed that he would have wanted Thom Yorke to sing Saint Is a Sinner Too but that he was too nervous to call the Radiohead singer 14 In a later interview with the Finnish Soundi magazine Slash stated that he would have wanted the record to feature his friend former Hanoi Rocks lead singer Michael Monroe but there was not a song that Slash thought fit him As of April 18 2010 the album has gone gold in Australia A music video for the remix version of Gotten featuring Adam Levine released in March 2012 The video was part of the donation for the Los Angeles Youth Network 15 2010 World Tour edit nbsp Slash during a concert in Rome on July 29 2011 On February 4 2010 Slash announced via a MySpace blog that Myles Kennedy is going to be fronting the band for the upcoming tour Something I m really stoked about Myles sang a killer track on the record and I think he is by far one of the best rock and roll singers out there today I m really honored and proud to be working with him Prior to the tour Slash confirmed that his own solo material and songs from Guns N Roses Civil War Sweet Child O Mine and Nightrain among others 16 Velvet Revolver and Slash s Snakepit as well as Alter Bridge material Rise Today would be played The touring line up for the initial tour besides Slash and Myles Kennedy included Bobby Schneck Slash s Blues Ball on rhythm guitar Brent Fitz Alice Cooper on drums and initially Dave Henning Big Wreck on bass though prior to the start of the tour Todd Kerns Age of Electric Static in Stereo Sin City Sinners took over bass duties instead of Dave Henning 17 Slash performed By the Sword on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on April 6 and on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on April 9 While performing the song on Jay Leno s show Slash was wearing an I m With Coco pin to show support for former Tonight Show host Conan O Brien There are very few close ups of Slash during the song but TMZ caught one second where the pin was displayed on camera Slash also played By the Sword on Lopez Tonight on April 9 2010 and performed Back from Cali on the show on April 12 Slash and Adam Levine performed Gotten on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on May 11 Release and reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic 56 100 18 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 About com nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 musicOMH nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 22 Classic Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 23 PopMatters nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 24 NOW nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 25 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 26 The Washington Post mixed 27 New Musical Express 7 10 28 Upon release Slash entered the Billboard 200 charts at number 3 also at number one on the Rock Hard Rock Digital and the Independent Albums Chart with 61 000 copies sold during the first week 29 30 The album also debuted at number one in Canada Austria New Zealand and Sweden while it also broke into the top 20 in Germany Finland Australia France Norway Poland and Switzerland 31 The album s first single By the Sword featuring Andrew Stockdale peaked at number 41 on the Rock Songs Chart and number 78 on the Canadian Hot 100 32 Beautiful Dangerous featuring Fergie charted at number 11 and number 58 on the Heatseekers Songs and Canadian Hot 100 32 The cover of Paradise City featuring Fergie and Cypress Hill also charted on the Canadian Hot 100 at number 75 32 33 The album has received generally mixed to positive reviews scoring a 56 out of 100 mixed or average reviews on Metacritic 18 MTV News writer Kyle Anderson called the album a tremendous collection of hard rock songs that center around the axe man s signature chunky swirling riffs On balance it s an excellent album and it feels good to have that classic Slash sound back 34 35 Writer Shelby Powell took note of Slash s precision on guitar rating the album 3 5 5 thumbs but took off points for a little too much reverence paid to the 90s and some of the feature selections may have old head purists poking their bottom lips out and putting their lighters down but concludes that the assortment of genres blends well citation needed Track listing editStandard edition 36 No TitleWriter s Lead vocalsLength1 Ghost Slash Ian AstburyIan Astbury3 342 Crucify the Dead Slash Ozzy Osbourne Kevin ChurkoOzzy Osbourne4 043 Beautiful Dangerous Slash FergieFergie4 414 Back from Cali Slash Myles KennedyMyles Kennedy3 355 Promise Slash Chris CornellChris Cornell4 416 By the Sword Slash Andrew StockdaleAndrew Stockdale4 507 Gotten Slash Adam LevineAdam Levine5 058 Doctor Alibi Slash Lemmy KilmisterLemmy3 079 Watch This SlashDave Grohl Duff McKagan3 4610 I Hold On Slash Kid RockKid Rock4 1011 Nothing to Say Slash M ShadowsM Shadows5 2712 Starlight Slash KennedyMyles Kennedy5 2513 Saint Is a Sinner Too Slash Rocco DelucaRocco Deluca3 2814 We re All Gonna Die Slash Iggy PopIggy Pop4 30 Japanese editionNo TitleWriter s Length15 Sahara feat Koshi Inaba Slash Inaba4 00 Japanese deluxe editionNo TitleWriter s Length15 Sahara feat Koshi Inaba Slash Inaba4 0016 Bonus DVD Making of the Album Australian deluxe edition 37 No TitleWriter s Length15 Paradise City feat Cypress Hill amp Fergie Axl Rose Slash McKagan Izzy Stradlin Steven Adler 38 39 5 1416 Back from Cali Acoustic feat Myles Kennedy Slash Kennedy3 4217 Sweet Child o Mine Acoustic feat Myles Kennedy Rose Slash Stradlin 38 39 6 0218 Bonus DVD Making of the Album 19 Bonus DVD By the Sword Music Video 20 Bonus DVD Behind the Scenes from the Video for By the Sword Part 1 amp 2 21 Bonus DVD Back from Cali feat Myles Kennedy Live 22 Bonus DVD By the Sword feat Andrew Stockdale Live 23 Bonus DVD Nice Boys feat Angry Anderson Live 24 Bonus DVD Starlight feat Myles Kennedy Live 25 Bonus DVD By the Sword Side by Side Simulated 3D Version Australian iTunes editionNo TitleWriter s Length15 Paradise City feat Cypress Hill amp Fergie Rose Slash McKagan Stradlin Adler 38 39 5 1416 Chains and Shackles feat Nick Oliveri pre order only Slash Nick Oliveri4 28 Deluxe edition 40 41 No TitleWriter s Length15 Sahara English version feat Koshi Inaba Slash Inaba3 5816 Paradise City feat Cypress Hill amp Fergie Rose Slash McKagan Stradlin Adler 38 39 5 1417 Mother Maria feat Beth Hart Slash Hart5 2718 Baby Can t Drive feat Alice Cooper Nicole Scherzinger Steven Adler amp Flea Slash Alice Cooper Nicole Scherzinger3 2019 Sahara feat Koshi Inaba Slash Inaba4 0020 Beautiful Dangerous Radio Mix feat Fergie Slash Fergie4 1121 Demo 4 Slash3 5222 Demo 16 Slash3 2323 Back from Cali acoustic feat Myles Kennedy Slash Kennedy3 4224 Fall to Pieces acoustic feat Myles Kennedy Scott Weiland4 2925 Sweet Child o Mine acoustic feat Myles Kennedy Rose Slash McKagan Stradlin Adler 38 39 6 0226 Watch This Live Slash3 4427 Nightrain Live feat Myles Kennedy Rose Slash McKagan Stradlin Adler 38 5 0028 Bonus DVD Making of the Album 29 Bonus DVD Back From Cali feat Myles Kennedy Live 30 Bonus DVD By The Sword Music Video 31 Bonus DVD Behind The Scenes of By The Sword 32 Bonus DVD Starlight feat Myles Kennedy Live 33 Bonus DVD Mean Bone feat Myles Kennedy Live 34 Bonus DVD Track By Track Interview with Slash Monster Energy Drink editionNo TitleWriter s Length15 Chains and Shackles feat Nick Oliveri Slash Oliveri4 28 Best Buy Napster amp Latin America editions 42 43 No TitleWriter s Length15 Paradise City feat Cypress Hill amp Fergie Rose Slash McKagan Stradlin Adler 38 39 5 1416 Baby Can t Drive feat Alice Cooper Nicole Scherzinger Steven Adler amp Flea Slash Cooper Scherzinger3 20 iTunes edition 44 No TitleWriter s Length15 Mother Maria feat Beth Hart Slash Hart5 2716 Sahara English version feat Koshi Inaba pre order only Slash Inaba3 58 Canadian deluxe editionNo TitleWriter s Length15 Sahara English version feat Koshi Inaba Slash Inaba3 5816 Baby Can t Drive feat Alice Cooper Nicole Scherzinger Steven Adler amp Flea Slash Cooper Scherzinger3 2017 Paradise City feat Cypress Hill amp Fergie Rose Slash McKagan Stradlin Adler 38 39 5 14 Classic Rock Slashpack edition 45 46 No TitleWriter s Length15 Baby Can t Drive feat Alice Cooper Nicole Scherzinger Steven Adler amp Flea Slash Cooper Scherzinger3 20 Vinyl editionNo TitleWriter s Length15 Sahara feat Koshi Inaba Slash Inaba4 0016 Baby Can t Drive feat Alice Cooper Nicole Scherzinger Steven Adler amp Flea Slash Cooper Scherzinger3 20Notes Different countries list the track title as Watch This Dave Nothing to Say and Chains and Shackles are two versions of the same song with different lyrics and production Personnel editPrimary musicians Slash lead and rhythm guitars acoustic guitar on By the Sword lead acoustic guitar on Saint is a Sinner Too and Sweet Child o Mine backing vocals on Paradise City bass on Demo 4 and Demo 16 Chris Chaney bass excluding track 9 Chains and Shackles and Baby Can t Drive rhythm acoustic guitar on Saint is a Sinner Too Josh Freese drums excluding tracks 9 12 and Baby Can t Drive percussion on Saint is a Sinner Too Lenny Castro percussion excluding tracks 1 8 9 11 12 13 Chains and Shackles and Mother Maria Production personnel Eric Valentine production engineering mixing keyboards on I Hold On backing vocals on Mother Maria percussion on Mother Maria Bradley Cook additional engineering Big Chris Flores additional production keyboards amp programming on Beautiful Dangerous drum programming on Demo 4 Demo 16 Mastering George Marino at Sterling Sound Featured guests Ian Astbury vocals percussion track 1 Ozzy Osbourne vocals track 2 Fergie vocals track 3 and Paradise City Myles Kennedy vocals tracks 4 12 Back from Cali acoustic version Fall to Pieces acoustic version Sweet Child o Mine acoustic version Nightrain live version rhythm guitar Back from Cali acoustic version Fall to Pieces acoustic version Sweet Child o Mine acoustic version Watch This live version Chris Cornell vocals track 5 Andrew Stockdale vocals track 6 Adam Levine vocals track 7 Lemmy Kilmister vocals bass track 8 Dave Grohl drums track 9 Duff McKagan bass choir track 9 Kid Rock vocals production track 10 M Shadows vocals track 11 Rocco DeLuca vocals track 13 Iggy Pop vocals track 14 Koshi Inaba vocals Sahara Cypress Hill vocals Paradise City Nick Oliveri vocals bass Chains and Shackles Beth Hart vocals piano Mother Maria Alice Cooper vocals Baby Can t Drive Nicole Scherzinger vocals Baby Can t Drive Additional musicians Izzy Stradlin rhythm guitar track 1 Taylor Hawkins backing vocals track 2 Kevin Churko backing vocals track 2 Joe Sandt harpsichord track 5 Deron Johnson organ track 7 Anton Patzner violin viola track 7 Lewis Patzner cello track 7 Mark Robertson violin track 7 Alyssa Park violin track 7 Julie Rogers violin track 7 Sam Fischer violin track 7 Grace Oh violin track 7 Songa Lee violin track 7 Maia Jasper violin track 7 Lisa Liu violin track 7 Steve Ferrone drums track 12 Steven Adler drums Baby Can t Drive Flea bass Baby Can t Drive Franky Perez backing vocals Paradise City Bobby Schneck rhythm guitar Watch This live version and Nightrain live version Todd Kerns bass Watch This live version and Nightrain live version Brent Fitz drums Watch This live version and Nightrain live version Release history editRegion Release date Format Label Catalogue Japan March 31 2010 CD Digital download Universal Music UICE1156 Malaysia April 1 2010 Australia Sony Music 88697675922 Spain April 5 2010 Roadrunner Records France United States April 6 2010 EMI 31433 Canada United Kingdom April 7 2010 Classic Rock Slashpack Roadrunner Records April 2 2010 47 CD Digital download RR77952 Germany April 9 2010 Brazil 43 April 30 2010 Music Brokers 7798141333530Miscellaneous editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed February 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Slash worked on a song with Steven Tyler which has not been released Ozzy Osbourne said he wrote Crucify The Dead lyrics about what he would tell Axl Rose if he was in Slash s shoes I Hold On was recorded in Kid Rock s personal studio 48 Slash originally composed Saint is a Sinner Too to figure on the film This is Not a Movie We re All Gonna Die featuring Iggy Pop was the first song Slash recorded Mother Maria was first used for Download to Donate for Haiti a compilation album to earthquake victims in Haiti Charts editChart 2010 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 49 3 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 50 1 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 51 38 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 52 35 Canadian Albums Billboard 53 1 Danish Albums Hitlisten 54 4 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 55 17 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 56 2 French Albums SNEP 57 17 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 58 4 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 59 12 Irish Albums IRMA 60 24 Italian Albums FIMI 61 6 Japanese Albums Oricon 62 7 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 63 1 Norwegian Albums VG lista 64 4 Portuguese Albums AFP 65 27 Scottish Albums OCC 66 12 Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 67 26 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 68 1 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 69 3 UK Albums OCC 70 17 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 71 1 US Billboard 200 72 3 US Independent Albums Billboard 73 1 US Top Hard Rock Albums Billboard 74 1 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 75 1 US Top Tastemaker Albums Billboard 76 4Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 77 Platinum 70 000 Canada Music Canada 78 Platinum 80 000 New Zealand RMNZ 79 Platinum 15 000 United Kingdom BPI 80 Gold 100 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References edit Slash Solo Album To Feature Ozzy Osbourne Metalunderground com Archived from the original on October 11 2012 Retrieved June 4 2012 a b c Hadusek Jon May 21 2021 Previously Unreleased Slash Song Crazy Featuring the Late Chester Bennington Has Been Unearthed Stream Consequence of Sound Retrieved May 21 2021 Slash Talks About Collaboration With Japanese Singer Koshi Inaba Video Available Blabbermouth net November 1 2009 Retrieved April 19 2014 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