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Tracks: Ghost Crucify the Dead - (featuring Ozzy Osbourne) Beautiful Dangerouns Back from Cali - (featuring Myles Kennedy) Promise - (featuring Chris Cornell) By the Sword - (featuring Andrew Stockdale) Gotten Doctor Alibi - (featuring Lemmy Kilmister) Watch This - (featuring Duff McKagan) I Hold On Nothing to Say Starlight - (featuring Myles Kennedy) Saint Is a Sinner Too - (featuring Rocco DeLuca) We're All Gonna Die - (featuring Iggy Pop) Sahara [English] Paradise City Mother Maria Baby Can't Drive - (featuring Alice Cooper/Nicole Scherzinger) Sahara [Japanese] Beautiful Dangerous [Radio Mix] - (remix) Demo #4 Demo #16 Back from Cali [Acoustic] - (live) Fall to Pieces [Acoustic] - (live) Sweet Child O' Mine [Acoustic] - (live) Watch This - (live) Nightrain - (live) Back to Cali [Live] By the Sword [Video] - (featuring Andrew Stockdale) Starlight - (live) Mean Bone - (live) Performer Notes : Personnel: Slash (guitar); Josh Freese (drums); Leonard Castro (percussion). Audio Mixer: Eric Valentine . Photographers: P.R. Brown; Gene Kirkland. Like Jeff Beck before him, Slash is a superstar guitarist who can't sing a lick -- a situation that poses a considerable problem when it comes time to record a solo album, which apparently is whenever his band collapses under the preening ego of a lead singer. When combing through the wreckage of GNR he decided to form a band whose singer almost seemed like an afterthought, but he took a different route after the meltdown of Velvet Revolver, choosing to follow Santana's Supernatural blueprint, hauling in a different singer for each track. Of course, Supernatural was designed with the intention of having Santana cross over to a new audience, but Slash, with the exception of Fergie howling "Beautiful Dangerous," was made with his old fans in mind, bringing in gnarled old rockers like Ozzy, Lemmy, and Iggy to carry the brunt of the work, slipping in a few new faces -- like Andrew Stockdale of Wolfmother, Rocco DeLuca (the first signing to Kiefer Sutherland's label), and Myles Kennedy, chosen to front Slash's supporting tour for the record -- along the way. It's a comfortable and familiar fit, with the exceptions to the rule being Fergie, who winds up pushing Slash in an interesting hooky direction, and the instrumental jam between the guitarist, his GNR/Velvet bandmate Duff McKagan, and Dave Grohl. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Professional Reviews : Rolling Stone (p.68) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "It's the anti-CHINESE DEMOCRACY. If Axl's masterwork was a solitary quest for perfection, Slash's solo debut is a freewheeling group hug." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.48) - "[L]ike so much rock 'n' roll, here the results appear to be effortless, nothing less and nothing more than the result of excellent instincts combining with exceptional talent." Mojo (Publisher) (p.92) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]hankfully SLASH doesn't lack guts, tunes, potent solos or giant-slaying riffage." Producer : Eric Valentine Format : CD (1 Disc); Stereo Studio/Live : Studio Guest Artist : Ian Astbury; Ozzy Osbourne; Myles Kennedy; Chris Cornell; Andrew Stockdale; Adam Levine; Lemmy Kilmister; David Grohl; Duff McKagan; Kid Rock; Rocco Deluca; Iggy Pop; Koshi Inaba; Cypress Hill; Beth Hart; Alice Cooper; Nicole Scherzinger; Angry Anderson Country : USA Release Date : 1 September, 2010 Label : EMI Music & Marketing Dimensions : 13.9 x 14.2 x 2.1 centimeters (0.11 kg)