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kissfan1976
04-05-2010, 12:42 PM
I was able to download a copy last night with bonus tracks and from what I heard I don't think I'll be running to Best Buy and buying the official CD just yet.
On a scale of 1 -10 I would give it a 7.
Slash's work is great but most of the songs themselves are so-so.

My faves tracks so far is "Watch This(instrumental)","Nothing To Say" ,
We're All Gonna Die", "Paradise City" & "Baby Can't Drive"

"Crucify The Dead" has a great guitar sound but Ozzy's vocals don't do the song justice.
And "Doctor Alibi" with Lemmy isn't has good as I thought it would be.

The Kid Rock track "I Hold On" is lame.

1. "Ghost" (feat. Ian Astbury & Izzy Stradlin)
2. "Crucify the Dead" (feat. Ozzy Osbourne)
3. "Beautiful Dangerous" (feat. Fergie)
4. "Back from Cali" (feat. Myles Kennedy)
5. "Promise" (feat. Chris Cornell)
6. "By the Sword" (feat. Andrew Stockdale)
7. "Gotten" (feat. Adam Levine)
8. "Doctor Alibi" (feat. Lemmy)
9. "Watch This" (feat. Dave Grohl & Duff McKagan)
10. "I Hold On" (feat. Kid Rock)
11. "Nothing to Say" (feat. M. Shadows)
12. "Starlight" (feat. Myles Kennedy)
13. "Saint is a Sinner Too" (feat. Rocco DeLuca)
14. "We're All Gonna Die" (feat. Iggy Pop)
Bonus
15. "Paradise City" (feat. Fergie and Cypress Hill)
16. "Baby Can't Drive" (feat. Alice Cooper, Nicole Scherzinger, Steven Adler & Flea)

chefcraig
04-05-2010, 12:50 PM
It's pretty good. When the previews broke (http://www.rotharmy.com/forums/house-music/58358-30-second-previews-entire-new-slash-album.html), I was somewhat put off by the amount of singers, but each seems to bring their own input to any given tune. My two favorites are the Lemmy track and the one featuring the guy from Avenged Sevenfold (M. Shadows).

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binnie
04-05-2010, 03:23 PM
As far these Santana records go, it's pretty good. I was really, really impressed with the Fergie track, and the M Shadows collaboartion surprised me too.

Lemmy's song is cool, but I think he gets out-done by Iggy on this record.....

DLR7884
04-05-2010, 06:05 PM
Nope.

DLR7884
I'll just listen to Chinese Democracy.

kwame k
04-05-2010, 06:23 PM
As far these Santana records go, it's pretty good. I was really, really impressed with the Fergie track, and the M Shadows collaboartion surprised me too.

Lemmy's song is cool, but I think he gets out-done by Iggy on this record.....

Fergie can fucking sing. I was surprised, too.

I may pick this CD up even though I'm not a big fan of the multi-singer records.

Baby's On Fire
04-05-2010, 10:05 PM
This is a sad reminder of what could have been with GNR.....Slash kicks ass on this album, and these songs could easily have been great GNR songs.

The song with Lemmy is geat, and Axl would have also sounded perfect on it.

78/84 guy
04-06-2010, 08:27 PM
Just gave it a listen. It's really good. Some how all the different singers didn't drive me crazy. All the tune's sound fresh. Slash isn't missing Axhole or Scott on this one. good disc that I won't forget I bought in 2 weeks.

Terry
04-06-2010, 08:39 PM
Nah. Will give it a pass.

Slash is just too much of a buffoon for my tastes: am not gonna enable his lifestyle short of a GnR reunion.

Northern Girl
04-06-2010, 09:22 PM
I wonder who will be singing on tour. I suppose I could find that info somewhere if I looked.

He's in MN next month at a casino.

Antman
04-06-2010, 10:02 PM
I'll check it out. I'd love to lick Fergie's brown eye.

chefcraig
04-06-2010, 10:06 PM
I wonder who will be singing on tour. I suppose I could find that info somewhere if I looked.

He's in MN next month at a casino.

It's going to be Miles Kennedy from Alter Bridge. LINK (http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=137733)

Top Jimmy
04-12-2010, 10:42 AM
My two favorite tracks are the Myles Kennedy songs,
really dig Back From Cali...
dude has one hell of a set of pipes..

Funny, they used to say that about Cornell, who has a tune on the cd,
but he gets left in the dust...

That's why he got the tour gig, Myles kicks ass...

Check him out, from the tour kickoff, surprise show at the Roxy in Hollywood:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuUVXc4S1Jo

binnie
04-12-2010, 01:24 PM
Here's a review I just posted in the Album Reviews thread:

Slash - Slash

For a man whose past can only have taught him to expect trouble from singers, it might seem an odd choice to begin a solo career by working with over a dozen of them. Such is the weirdness of life that Slash insists that this is the easiest record he's ever made. It feels like it, too. The slick, light vibe which slips off this record is not what fans would customarily expect from Slash - this is a long way from the bomabastic schizo-sleaze rock of Guns 'n' Roses, or the ultra cool punk-angst of Velvet Revolver. Rather, what we have here is a polished rock record, and one in which we see Slash grow comfortably into his role as an 'elder statesmen' of the genre. That is not to say that this album sounds middle aged, but it certainly feels mature.

None of this is detrimental to the quality. Indeed, it is this record's surprises which are its strong points. Fergie seems an odd choice of partnering for a man whose has spent 25 years on the cusp of metal, but her vocal on 'Beautiful Dangerous' is outstanding, a nitro-charged wail over a dark and funky beat which is sown up in the best hook on this disc. Similarly 'Nothing To Say' - featuring M Shadows from heavy metal kings Avenged Sevenfold - is a welcome departure for the Top Hatted one. Easily the most metallic thing he's recorded to date, the track features frantic riffing and shredding solos the like of which many guitar snobs probably thought he couldn't play. Contrastingly, the record's quietest moment, 'Saint Is a Sinner Too' featuring the relative unkown Rocco DeLucca, is perhaps its strongest moment - a beautifully solomn guitar piece complimented with hushed vocals falling somewhere between Jeff Buckley and Elliot Smith. Surprised aplenty then - even Kid Rock remembers that he can sing on the southern rock flavours of 'I Hold On'. It's pretty damn good, too.

If anything, its the older guard who fall a little flat here. Ozzy Osbourne, bless him, tries his absolute damndest to steal the show, sounding as aggressive and focreful as he has in years, but also reminding this reviewer of Kermit the Frog, such is the 'studio magic' which is needed to get anything decent out of his larynx these days. Lemmy's 'Doctor ALibi' is a typical tale of rock 'n' roll excess over a hedonistic riff-fest, but it feels tired and generic by the standards of the legends playing on it. It's Page and Plant compared to the mess that is Iggy Pop's 'We're All Gonna Die', however, a lyrical performance so uninspired to be beneath a man who is - no arguments please - the most dangerous hellraiser that rock 'n' roll has ever birthed.

But such moments are overshone by the strength of the other songs here. Myles Kennedy wraps his unfeasibly talented pipes around two tunes: the blues rocker 'Back From Cali' and epic 'Starlight', and it is perhaps his vocals which match Slash's guitar tone most fittingly. Simiarly noteworthy is Ian Astbury's 'Ghost', which sees The Cult man on his finest form for quite some time. Anyone with ears could have done without Maroon 5's Adam Levine limp wristed 'Gotten', but overall you can't help but enjoy this album. There's certainly nothing classic here, but what we have is far beyond competent. These 'Santana' albums normally don't work - there usually feel smug an unfocussed. This one doesn't. What Slash has done has placed his ego to the side. He sits back, rather than dominating the songs, using his music to bring out the strenghts of each singer whilst still producing a modern rock record which feels very much like an album rather than a collection of songs. Well worth a listen.

ELVIS
04-12-2010, 01:27 PM
Hmmm...


:elvis:

indeedido
04-12-2010, 02:00 PM
My two favorite tracks are the Myles Kennedy songs,
really dig Back From Cali...
dude has one hell of a set of pipes..

Funny, they used to say that about Cornell, who has a tune on the cd,
but he gets left in the dust...

That's why he got the tour gig, Myles kicks ass...

Check him out, from the tour kickoff, surprise show at the Roxy in Hollywood:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuUVXc4S1Jo


That was pretty bad ass

Mr Walker
04-15-2010, 09:22 AM
It's not bad... I'll probably listen to it more than I listened to 'Sonic Boom' before I filed it away, but eventually it will wind up on the shelf right next to it.
IMO, the low point of the disc is the gimmicky 'Paradise City' with Fugly and Cypress Hill... there was no need for that.

binnie
04-15-2010, 02:03 PM
Luckily the 'Pardise City' track has been remooved from the version of the album that has hit the stores........

Mr. Vengeance
04-15-2010, 06:58 PM
I picked it up. It's okay. Some songs rock, others blow. The good collaborations were with Ian Astbury, Lemmy and surprisingly, Fergie. A few others.

There's no consistency by working with all the different vocalists. Hurts the album on the whole IMO.

Mr Walker
04-15-2010, 07:18 PM
Would have been cool if he had Dave sing on a track.

I don't like Cornell anymore... not since Euphoria Morning.... I don't know if his voice changed or if I've changed.
I just don't like hearing him anymore.

That Myles Kennedy has a good voice. maybe I'll check out his stuff with Alter Bridge... never could get over the whole Creed thing to listen to them before.
Also on the version I got there's a song (Sahara) with an Asian guy (Koshi Inaba) singing... he's pretty good.
I also like the song Alice did with that hot bitch from 'Dancing With The Stars'.

Top Jimmy
04-15-2010, 09:26 PM
Hey Walker, long time no yada yada...
check this clip out right here,
it'll make you almost forget what band this used to be when that hack was singing..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZEjM_wF1VBA

kissfan1976
04-16-2010, 10:07 AM
"Nothing to Say" (feat. M. Shadows) effin rocks!

VanHalener
04-16-2010, 12:45 PM
Going to download new Slash right now, if it's available on iTunes.




Hey Axhole, you little faggot, Slash rocks and you suck cocks! Bwahahahahahahahahaha... BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA!!!...you little bitch.

TAKIN WHISKEY
04-18-2010, 11:13 AM
I bought it a couple weeks ago and have given it a little time in my cd player while driving. My favorites are Back From Cali and Starlight with Myles Kennedy but We're All Gonna Die with Iggy and Doctor Alibi with Lemmy kick ass too. Surprisingly I like the Fergie tune too, there is a nice solo in it.

Mr Badguy
04-19-2010, 08:05 AM
I like about half of it.

After the first song you wish he had just made an album with Astbury.

binnie
04-19-2010, 09:05 AM
I think that Astbury would be the ideal singer for Velvet Revolver - his voice has a similar husky darkness to it that Scott's has, plus he's an unconventional rock sinvger, which is clearly what they're looking for.

Dave's Bitch
07-26-2010, 04:31 PM
to be honest i was let down by it. I thought it kinda bounced between rock and pop. But then i was pretty much expecting a hard rock punch in the face album like in the glory days,The album played things very safe

Terry
07-26-2010, 08:53 PM
Nope.