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Title: The 1996 album
Post by: Verse Chorus Verse on January 30, 2006, 11:35:56 PM
From Wikipedia article on Axl Rose: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axl_Rose#Decline_of_Guns_N.27_Roses)
"The band returned to the studio and allegedly recorded 13 tracks for a new album (which may still exist today but have never been released). The "new album" (the recording process of which was documented in a few rare articles from the mid-'90s) was claimed by Duff McKagan to feature some soft ballads and acoustic-style songs. However, due to tensions, Slash left the band before its release, followed by Sorum and McKagan in 1997 so the band could never finish it. The lost Guns N' Roses album was never released and remains something of a mystery amongst die-hard fans to this day. (Some claim it will be released as a "Beatles Anthology"-type gift set in the future, while others are more skeptical.)"
Is this true? If so, have any demo recordings surfaced and are they available for download?


Title: Re: The 1996 album
Post by: zombux on January 31, 2006, 01:56:44 PM
nothing is available :-\


Title: Re: The 1996 album
Post by: GNR - CROATIA on February 06, 2006, 06:37:12 AM
Never heard of it! ??? ???
Anyone,  anything to add?


Title: Re: The 1996 album
Post by: -Jack- on February 06, 2006, 07:07:37 AM
Naw there ain't anything. Its there.. just locked away in vaults


Title: Re: The 1996 album
Post by: Origen on February 06, 2006, 09:51:39 AM
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was claimed by Duff McKagan to feature some soft ballads and acoustic-style songs

Totally untrue, anyone can edit them pages on that site. There is a interview with Duff from 96/97 and he dirtectly says no ballads.


Title: Re: The 1996 album
Post by: Verse Chorus Verse on February 06, 2006, 05:20:00 PM
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was claimed by Duff McKagan to feature some soft ballads and acoustic-style songs

Totally untrue, anyone can edit them pages on that site. There is a interview with Duff from 96/97 and he dirtectly says no ballads.
Is there a link to this interview?