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GUNS N ROSES - Greatest Hits (reissue) - Vinyl (2xLP)

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9am-6pm GMT, Mon-Sat GUNS N ROSES Greatest Hits (reissue) Universal limited gatefold red & black splattered vinyl 2xLP Cat: 751718 3
Rel: 2 Dec 24
Rock Side 1 - Track 1. Welcome To The JungleSide 1 - Track 2. Sweet Child O' MineSide 1 - Track 3. Shadow Of Your LoveSide 1 - Track 4. PatienceSide 2 - Track 1. Paradise CitySide 2 - Track 2. Knockin' On Heaven's DoorSide 2 - Track 3. Civil WarSide 3 - Track 1. You Could Be MineSide 3 - Track 2. Don't CrySide 3 - Track 3. November RainSide 3 - Track 4. Live & Let DieSide 4 - Track 1. YesterdaysSide 4 - Track 2. Ain't It FunSide 4 - Track 3. Since I Don't Have YouSide 4 - Track 4. Sympathy For The Devil

Guns N' Roses' 2004 compilation taps into the heart of their storied career, delivering a powerful mix of their most iconic tracks. The energy that defined their 80s and early 90s output is still evident, whether it's the anthemic riffs of 'Sweet Child O' Mine' or the soaring balladry of 'November Rain.' This vinyl reissue brings those songs to life with a warmth that digital formats just can't replicate. It's not just about nostalgiaithis collection showcases the rawness and precision that made the band legends, capturing their wild spirit and musical mastery in a way that feels as vital today as it did when these tracks first hit.