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Apocalyptic Love album Product Description
Apocalyptic Love album by SLASH was released May 29, 2012 on the Sony label. The Deluxe version comes with 2 bonus tracks and a DVD which includes 22-min behind-the-scenes/mini-documentary on the band. Apocalyptic Love music CDs Slash is widely considered one of the greatest rock guitar players of all time. Apocalyptic Love songs He has received countless accolades and awards including his forthcoming induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame set for April 2012. Apocalyptic Love album An original member of iconic rock band Guns N' Roses, the Grammy-winning Slash helped the band create signature sounds like the guitar riff of #1 hit "Sweet Child o' Mine" and "Welcome To The Jungle." Slash recently landed on the top of the charts with his first true solo album, Slash. Apocalyptic Love CD music In addition, Slash was honored by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce who named him as an official selection for 2011 to receive a star on Hollywood's iconic Walk of Fame. For the new album, 'Apocalyptic Love', SLASH-along with and his bandmates Myles Kennedy (vocals), Brent Fitz (drums) and Todd Kerns (bass)--have teamed with producer Eric Valentine, who also produced the Slash disc. ...See Full Description
Apocalyptic Love music CDs Customer Reviews
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| Great Guitar Playing Great guitar playing the ways it should be! Slash kicks the crap out of anything he did with Guns N Roses. By fwalt63 (North Platte NE) This review is for a different format. |
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Apocalyptic Love songs Product Details
| Label | Sony |
| CD Universe Part number | 8746717 |
| Catalog number | 1987162 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | May 29, 2012 |
| Additional Info | Deluxe Edition |
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Recording information: Barefoot Recording, Hollywood, CA.
Photographers: P.R. Brown; Gene Kirkland.
Personnel: Slash (guitar); Josh Freese (drums); Leonard Castro (percussion).
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