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''Use Your Illusion II'' is the fourth studio album by the American
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. The album was released on September 17, 1991, the same day as its counterpart '' Use Your Illusion I''. Both albums were released in conjunction with the Use Your Illusion Tour. Bolstered by the lead single "
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", ''Use Your Illusion II'' was the slightly more popular of the two albums, selling 770,000 copies its first week and debuting at No. 1 on the U.S. charts, ahead of ''Use Your Illusion Is first-week sales of 685,000. As of 2010, ''Use Your Illusion II'' has sold 5,587,000 units in the United States, according to
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. Both albums have since been certified 7× Platinum by the
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. It was also No. 1 on the
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for a single week. It is the last Guns N' Roses album to feature rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin. It also includes "
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", the last track to feature drummer
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in any capacity. This album, along with the counterpart of the album, was the last Guns N' Roses album to feature original material until 2008's album '' Chinese Democracy''.


Overview

The ''Use Your Illusion'' albums were a stylistic turning point for Guns N' Roses (see '' Use Your Illusion I''). In addition, ''Use Your Illusion II'' is more political than most of their previous work, with songs like "
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", a cover of
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's " Knockin' on Heaven's Door", and " Get in the Ring" dealing respectively with the topics of
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, law enforcement and
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. The thematic material deals less with drug use than previous Guns N' Roses albums. ''Use Your Illusion I'' featured several songs pre-''
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'' while ''Use Your Illusion II'' featured more tracks written during and after ''Appetite For Destruction''. The band's cover of "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" had been released almost a year earlier on the ''
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'' soundtrack, while "Civil War" debuted at the 1990 Farm Aid concert. That concert also featured Guns N' Roses playing a cover of the
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song "Down on the Farm", a studio version of which would later appear on the band's 1993 release of cover songs, '' "The Spaghetti Incident?"''. "Civil War" was released as a B-side to "You Could Be Mine". The song had also been released on a charity album called ''Nobody's Child,'' a fund-raising compilation for Romanian orphans. "
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" was released in June 1991 and is featured in the film '' Terminator 2: Judgment Day''. The song was not released on the actual soundtrack. The band also filmed a video featuring
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in character as the Terminator, with a loose plot featuring Axl Rose as its "target". However, he is saved from termination as he is deemed a "waste of ammo" by the T-800's lock-on system. The original subject matter of the song dealt with Izzy Stradlin's failed relationship with ex-girlfriend Angela Nicoletti. The ''Use Your Illusion'' albums can be considered a single cohesive work, and certain elements of ''Use Your Illusion II'' underscore this intent. For instance, both albums have a version of the song " Don't Cry", and both have one cover song; "Live and Let Die" by
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(''Use Your Illusion I'') and "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" by Bob Dylan (''Use Your Illusion II''). Each also has at least one track sung by other members of the band: lead vocals are performed by bassist Duff McKagan on "So Fine," a song that was dedicated to punk rock musician
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, who died from a drug overdose before the recording of the album. The song " Get in the Ring" finds the band lashing out at a career's worth of critics and enemies. Among those referred to by name are editors of several entertainment magazines. The industrial flavored "My World", the final track, was written and recorded in three hours, with Rose claiming those in the recording room were on mushrooms at the time. The band had some difficulty achieving the final sound, especially during the mixing stages of both albums. According to a 1991 cover story by ''
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'' magazine, after mixing 21 tracks with engineer/producer
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, the band fired Clearmountain when he tried to replace the real drums with samples. According to Slash's autobiography, "one afternoon we discovered a notepad of his where he'd notated all the drum samples he planned to mix in over Matt's drum tracks" the band decided to scrap the mixes and start from scratch with engineer Bill Price of Sex Pistols fame. Slash has stated that most of the material for the album was written on acoustic guitars in a couple of nights at his house (the Walnut House), after several months of non-productivity. According to Slash "Breakdown" was one of the most complicated songs to record on the album; the banjo, drum, and piano parts were hard to synchronize and drummer Matt Sorum "lost it" a couple of times trying to get the drums just right. The song "Locomotive" was written in a house Slash and Izzy Stradlin rented in the
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following the ''
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'' tours. The song shows the group dabbling in funk metal, and is also the only song on either album where the phrase "use your illusion" appears as a lyric.


Artwork

Both albums' covers are the work of Estonian-American artist
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. They consist of detail from
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's painting '' The School of Athens''. The highlighted figure, unlike many of those in the painting, has not been identified with any specific philosopher. The only difference in the artwork between the albums is the color scheme used for each album. ''Use Your Illusion II'' uses blue and purple. The original painting was titled by
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as ''Use Your Illusion'' and also became the title of both albums. Both ''Use Your Illusion'' albums' liner notes include the message "Fuck You, St. Louis!" amongst the thank you notes, a reference to the Riverport Riot near there at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in July 1991 during the Use Your Illusion Tour.


Reception

''Use Your Illusion II'' received positive reviews, though some critics rated it lower than ''Use Your Illusion I''.
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, in a 3 out of 5 review, stated "Use Your Illusion II is more serious and ambitious than I, but it's also considerably more pretentious." Erlewine criticized what he perceived as filler on the album, singling out the songs "So Fine", "Get in the Ring", "Knockin' On Heaven's Door", "My World" and the alternate version of "Don't Cry". ''
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'' stated "the band rewards the loyal legions – with 14 songs, which range from ballad to battle, pretty to vulgar, worldly to incredibly naive." ''
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'' (in a dual review with ''Use Your Illusion I''), stated the albums "represent a staggering leap in ambition, musicianship, production and songwriting" and "rank with the best hard rock of the last decade." ''
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'' listed the album at number 41 in their list "100 Best Albums of the 90s".Rollingstone
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Track listing


Personnel

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– lead vocals, piano, whistling, backing vocals, rhythm guitar on "Shotgun Blues", synthesizer, drum machine *
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– lead guitar, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, banjo, backing vocals * Izzy Stradlin – rhythm guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "14 Years", acoustic guitar,
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, lead guitar * Duff McKagan – bass, backing vocals, lead vocals on "So Fine", percussion * Matt Sorum – drums, backing vocals * Dizzy Reed – keyboard, backing vocals ;Additional musicians *
Steven Adler Steven Adler (born Michael Coletti; January 22, 1965) is an American musician. He was the drummer and co-songwriter of the hard rock band Guns N' Roses, with whom he achieved worldwide success in the late 1980s. Adler was fired from Guns N' Roses ...
– drums on "Civil War" *Johann Langlie – drums, keyboards and sound effects on "My World" *The Waters – backing vocals on "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" *Howard Teman – piano on "So Fine" *
Shannon Hoon Richard Shannon Hoon (September 26, 1967 – October 21, 1995) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. He was the lead singer of the band Blind Melon from 1990 until his death in 1995. Early life Richard Shannon Hoon was born on Septe ...
– co-lead vocals on "Don't Cry" ;Production personnel * Mike Clink – production, engineering *Jim Mitchell – additional engineering * Bill Price – mixing * George Marino – mastering *Kevin Reagan – art direction, graphic design *Mark Kostabi – artwork *Robert John – photography *Allen Abrahamson – assistant engineer *Buzz Burrowes – assistant engineer *Chris Puram – assistant engineer *Craig Portelis – assistant engineer *Ed Goodreau – assistant engineer *Jason Roberts – assistant engineer *John Aguto – assistant engineer *L. Stu Young – assistant engineer *Leon Granados – assistant engineer *Mike Douglass – assistant engineer *Talley Sherwood – assistant engineer


Charts


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Decade-end charts


Certifications


See also

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* List of glam metal albums and songs


References

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