09. Slash "Watch This (featuring Dave Grohl and Duff McKagan)"
10. Slash "I Hold On (Featuring Kid Rock)"
11. Slash / M. Shadows "Nothing To Say"
12. Slash "Starlight (featuring Myles Kennedy)"
13. Slash "Saint Is A Sinner Too (featuring Rocco DeLuca)"
14. Slash "We're All Gonna Die (featuring Iggy Pop)"
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
Ft. Ian Astbury/ Ozzy/ Fergie/ Chris Cornell/ Iggy Pop A.o.
Description:
Slash by Slash, released 26 April 2012, includes the following tracks: "Beautiful Dangerous (feat. Fergie)", "Promise (feat. Chris Cornell)", "Gotten (feat. Adam Levine)", "Watch This (feat. Dave Grohl & Duff Mckagan)" and more.
This version of Slash comes as a 1xCD. - FT. IAN ASTBURY/OZZY/FERGIE/CHRIS CORNELL/IGGY POP A.O.
Comes With 8 Page Booklet
The self-titled album "Slash" is the debut solo CD from legendary guitarist Slash, released by Roadrunner Records. This record showcases Slash's signature hard rock style and features an impressive lineup of guest vocalists, including Ozzy Osbourne, Fergie, Myles Kennedy, and more. The album delivers powerful guitar riffs and memorable melodies across a variety of tracks that highlight Slash?s versatility as both a musician and songwriter. Roadrunner Records is renowned for its dedication to high-quality rock and metal releases, supporting some of the most influential artists in the genre. As one of rock music?s most iconic figures, Slash rose to fame as lead guitarist for Guns N? Roses before forming Velvet Revolver and embarking on his successful solo career. His contributions have earned him multiple awards and recognition worldwide.
super cooles Debüt, aufgenommen und veröffentlicht erstaunlich, sehr viele coole Fits, immerhin Slash als Musiker sehr gut
Adam Kennedy - 24/May/2010
Slash’s solo debut proper raises many questions. Most pressingly: why now The top-hatted riff lord could comfortably have defecated this rock teambui...
Bugs Burnett - 20/May/2010
At long last we have the14-track debut solo album by former Guns N' Roses, and current Velvet Revolver, guitarist Slash, who recruited three of his fo...
Adam Kennedy - 18/May/2010
The average Guns N’ Roses devotee has gone through untold frustration in the 15 years since the celebrated Los Angeles rockers lost most their origina...
Sian Jennifer Smith - 16/May/2010
Three decades in the music industry and finally, the legend that is Slash, in my opinion the best rock guitarist in the world, has released a solo alb...
Ronnie Kerswell-O'Hara - 14/May/2010
It isn’t your everyday Staffordshire-born lad that gets a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame, unless you’re Slash, that is. This first true-solo effor...
Ian Watson - 13/May/2010
Most guitarists embarking upon their debut solo album take the opportunity to fully indulge themselves as songwriters. At last, a chance to present th...
David Renshaw - 10/May/2010
To what extent is a reputation untouchable Guns N' Roses released Appetite For Destruction in 1987; 22 years on the band are all double the age they ...
Andy Gill - 07/May/2010
Lead guitarists' solo albums can be risky affairs, often leading to over-indulgent soloing and even, in extreme cases, jazz-rock. But this isn't bad ...