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Guns N' Roses - Live At The Ritz, NYC February 2 1988 - Westwood One FM Broadcast FLAC album

Tracklist

1 It's So Easy
2 Mr.Brownstone
3 Out Ta Get Me
4 Sweet Child O' Mine
5 My Michelle
6 Knockin' On Heaven's Door
7 Welcome To The Jungle
8 Night Train
9 Paradise City
10 Mama Kin
11 Rocket Queen

Notes

Backcover Note:
© & ℗ 2015 Radio Silence. Manufactured in The EU. Limited to 500 Copies.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 889397003128

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Guns N' Roses NY Ritz Gig 88 ‎(LP, Unofficial) Not On Label (Guns N' Roses) none 1988
G & R 1 Guns & Roses* Lies And Dollars ‎(2xLP, Unofficial) King Records G & R 1 France 1988
TR-215 Guns N' Roses Axl Grease ‎(CD, Unofficial) Turtle Records TR-215 1992
ZODIAC 110 Guns N' Roses Ritz 1988 Definitive Edition ‎(DVD-V, NTSC + CD + Ltd, Num, Unofficial) Zodiac ZODIAC 110 Japan 2015
STEN 91.057 Guns N' Roses Rocket Queen ‎(CD, Unofficial) Stentor STEN 91.057 Germany 1992


Guns N' Roses - Live At The Ritz, NYC February 2 1988 - Westwood One FM Broadcast FLAC album

Musician performer: Guns N' Roses

Title: Live At The Ritz, NYC February 2 1988 - Westwood One FM Broadcast

Date of release: 2015

Style: Hard Rock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1713 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 686

Other Formats: MPC AU AIFF AHX APE ADX MMF

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Thundershaper
The sound of this record is good considering that the concert was recorded and broadcasted by MTV.Very disappointing is the silence between the tracks. This continuous fade-out/fade-in (no band introduction, no Axl talking, no audience clapping) takes off this record of its "live” element.
Thundershaper
The sound of this record is good considering that the concert was recorded and broadcasted by MTV.Very disappointing is the silence between the tracks. This continuous fade-out/fade-in (no band introduction, no Axl talking, no audience clapping) takes off this record of its "live” element.