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Use Your Illusion I [VINYL]

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Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side C ; Variant 5): 030 DM F-5445 A-1 III GEF-24415-C-1 DMM1 STERLING Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side B ; Variant 7): GEF-24415-B-2 030 F-5442 B-2 III DMM STERLING

Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped / etched, variant 4): 4244151-A 78636E1/B2 STERLING [Stamped] 4244151-A RKS [Etched] Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side D ; Variant 7): 030 DM F-5445 B-1 II GEF-24415-D-I DMM I STERLING Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side D ; Variant 6): 030 DM F-5445 B-1 GEF-24415-D-1 DMM1 STERLING Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side B ; Variant 4): GEF - 24415-B-2 030 F-5442 B-2 DMM STERLING Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side A ; Variant 10): GEF-24415-A-1 030 DM F-5442 A-1 II DMM1 STERLING

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Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side A ; Variant 2): GEF-24415-A-1 030 DM F-5442A-ΛIIV DMM1 STERLING Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side C ; Variant 6): 030 DM F-5445 A-1 Ⅴ GEF-24415-C-1 DMM1 STERLING In all formats, the original studio albums Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II have been fully remastered for the first-time ever, from high-resolution 96kHz 24-bit transfers from the original stereo 1/2-inch analog masters. Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side C ; Variant 10): 030 DM F-5445 A-1 V GEF-24415-C-1 DMM1 STERLING Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side A ; Variant 4): GEF - 24415-A-1 030 DM F-5442 A-1 DMM1 STERLING

Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side B ; Variant 11): GEF-24415-B-1 030 DM F-5442 B-Λ IV DMM1 STERLING Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side C ; Variant 2): 030 DM F-5445A-ΛII GEF-24415-C-1 DMM1 STERLING Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side D ; Variant 1): 030 DM F-5445 B-ΛIII GEF-24415-D-1 DMM1 STERLING Use Your Illusion I + II’ , Guns N’ Roses’ third and fourth albums respectively, were originally released simultaneously on September 17, 1991. Building upon the already massive success of 1987’s ‘Appetite For Destruction’ and 1988’s ‘G N’ R Lies’, the albums sold half a million copies combined just two hours after going on sale. ‘Use Your Illusion II’ later entered the Billboard 200 chart at Number One, with ‘Use Your Illusion I’ just behind at Number Two. Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped, variant 5): www.gzvinyl.com - 4244151-A 78636E1/A [Stamped]

See information for ‘Use Your Illusion I & II: Limited Edition 4LP Color Vinyl and Zoetrope Turntable Mat’ below:

Use Your Illusion I’ includes the debut of the newly recorded “November Rain (2022 Version)” with a first-ever real 50-piece orchestra conducted and arranged by Grammy® Award winner and Emmy Award nominated composer Christopher Lennertz. Both albums are housed in an exclusive foil-art slipcase showcasing both ‘Use Your Illusion I & II’ covers. ‘Use Your Illusion I’ LP 1 is pressed on yellow vinyl and LP 2 is pressed on red vinyl, ‘Use Your Illusion II’ LP 1 is pressed on blue vinyl and LP 2 is pressed on purple vinyl. As an added bonus, exclusive to this set is a zoetrope turntable mat that when combined with a strobing light effect animates the mat’s artwork while spinning on a turntable.” Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side B ; Variant 10): GEF-24415-B-1 030 DM F-5442 B-1 III DMM1 STERLING Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped / etched, variant 3): 4244151-A 78636E1/B1 STERLING [Stamped] 4244151-A RKS [Etched] Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side C ; Variant 1): 030 DM F-5445 A-ΛII GEF-24415-C-1 DMM1 STERLING Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side B ; Variant 1): GEF-24415-B-2 030 F-5442 B-2II DMM1 STERLING

Notes

Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side D ; Variant 10): 030 DM F-5445 B-1 V GEF-24415-D-1 DMM1 STERLING Matrix / Runout (Scribed in runout side A ; Variant 3): GEF-24415-A-1 030 DM F-5442A-ΛII DMM1 STERLING Matrix / Runout (Side D runout, stamped / etched, variant 6): 4244151-D 78636E4/A6 STERLING [Stamped] 4244151-D RKS [Etched] The albums, in hindsight, present the paradox of a band of outsiders who have become the biggest band on the planet but still want to be rebels (see also: Neil Young’s fable of Johnny Rotten, and Kurt Cobain’s fable of Kurt Cobain). It’s a portrait of an identity crisis and it eventually tore them apart. But at the time, they rose to the challenge and reaped the rewards, even if by all accounts the Use Your Illusion albums are still Too Much Music.

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