Monday, 21 July 2025

[guitar solo] (12. 597)

Released on this day in 1987, the debut studio album by Guns N’ Roses remains one of the best-selling hard rock records of all time but garnered little mainstream attention until the band began touring and increased airplay a year on with commercial success. Most tracks on the album and other’s in their repertoire were created while touring on the Los Angeles club circuit. The original cover art based on a painting by Robert Williams (who produced Zap Comics along with other underground cartoonists like Robert Crumb) was regarded as too controversial by retail outlets, which prompted Geffen records to compromise by moving that image to the liner-notes, substituting the more familiar Celtic cross version with five skulls representing the band members, inspired by a tattoo design. Rather than the traditional A- and B-sides, the obverse songs were labelled G—Guns and dealt with themes of drugs, violence and struggles of city life—and the reverse R—Roses covering love, sex and relationships.