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"The Spaghetti Incident?"

"The Spaghetti Incident?"
Studio album by Guns N' Roses
Released November 23, 1993
Recorded A&M Studios, Record Plant Studios, Rumbo Recorders, CanAm Studios, Sound Techniques, Triad Studios, Conway Studios, and Ocean Way Recording
Genre Hard rock, punk rock, glam rock, heavy metal[1]
Length 46:03
Label Geffen
Producer Guns N' Roses, Mike Clink, Jim Mitchell
Professional reviews
  • Allmusic 2/5 stars link
  • Q 3/5 stars (02/01/1994)
  • Robert Christgau (A-) link
  • Entertainment Weekly (A-) (11/26/1993)
  • Rolling Stone 3.5/5 stars link
Guns N' Roses chronology
Use Your Illusion II
(1991)
"The Spaghetti Incident?"
(1993)
Chinese Democracy
(2008)

Singles from "The Spaghetti Incident?"
  1. "Ain't It Fun"
    Released: November 20, 1993 (1993-11-20)
  2. "Since I Don't Have You"
    Released: 1994 (1994)
  3. "Hair of the Dog"
    Released: 1994 (1994)

"The Spaghetti Incident?" is the fifth album by hard rock band Guns N' Roses. The album is unique for the band, consisting entirely of cover versions, mostly of punk and glam rock songs of the late 1970s and early 1980s.

Many of the tracks were recorded with original Guns N' Roses guitarist Izzy Stradlin during the Use Your Illusion I and II sessions and then were later re-recorded by Gilby Clarke.[2] Those tracks were previously intended to be included in a combined Use Your Illusion album, consisting of three (or possibly even four) discs, instead of the two separate discs they ended up being.

In 1992, the band prepared to release the leftover cover tracks as an EP, with then-Guns N' Roses guitarist Gilby Clarke replacing Stradlin's guitar tracks. They later decided on making the album a full release and recorded several more tracks for it. [3]

Then-Guns N' Roses bassist Duff McKagan sings on many of the album's tracks and Hanoi Rocks frontman Michael Monroe appears on "Ain't It Fun" as a guest vocalist. Izzy Stradlin and Axl Rose wanted the record to feature a cover of the Hanoi Rocks song "Beer And Cigarette", but Slash couldn't learn to play the song properly.

This was the last Guns N' Roses album to feature lead guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Matt Sorum as well as the only album to feature Gilby Clarke.

"The Spaghetti Incident?" debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly less than their previous releases.[4]

Contents


  • 1 Album title
  • 2 Original release
  • 3 Controversy
  • 4 Live
  • 5 Reception
  • 6 Track listing
  • 7 Chart positions
  • 8 Personnel

Album title

The title is an inside joke referring to a food fight between Axl Rose and Steven Adler involving spaghetti. Much was made of this food fight during Adler's resolution lawsuit with the band in 1993, in which Adler's attorney referred to it as "the Spaghetti Incident". The meaning was explained by drummer Matt Sorum in a 1994 interview with Much Music and confirmed by Slash in his autobiography, Slash.

During a discussion between Rose, Slash and the album's cover designer in the "Making of Estranged" video, it is made clear that the correct form of the title is within quotation marks and with a question mark.

Original release

The album was released shortly after the conclusion of the Use Your Illusion World Tour which had lasted until mid 1993. The vinyl copy of the album was released in clear plastic orange, and the CD was released with color designs and markings: black concentric rings around the outer edge, and an indigo and blood-red depiction of an evil jack-o-lantern eating spaghetti out of a hollowed-out, decapitated head in the center, which would later be changed (in the 1997 reissue) to simply a plain silver colored CD.

Controversy

Despite protests from Rose's bandmates, an unadvertised cover of Charles Manson's song "Look at Your Game, Girl" was included on the album at Rose's request. The CD release gave no track number to the song - it could only be found by listening through the dead air left after the last documented track on the album, on track 12. In early 2000, Rose said that he would remove "Look at Your Game, Girl" from re-issues of the album, citing that critics and popular media misinterpreted his interest in Manson and that a misunderstanding public no longer deserved to hear it.[5] However, the song is still present on the album, and in recent re-issues, "Look at Your Game, Girl" has been added as a separate, 13th track.

Live

The first track, "Since I Don't Have You" was performed a few times as an intro to songs "Sweet Child O' Mine" or "Paradise City" in 1992 and 1993. "Down on the Farm" was performed once in its full length during the 1990 performance in the Farm Aid IV show it was also played a few times during the Chinese Democracy Tour in 2006. The band performed "Hair of the Dog" once in 1988, and another time in 1990, during the only known GAK (band featuring members of Guns, Metallica and Skid Row) performance. "Attitude" was performed frequently during the Use Your Illusion world tour, and Duff still plays it in Loaded and his solo career. Other songs played live by him are: "New Rose", "You Can't Put your Arm Around a Memory" and "Raw Power". The others songs were never played live by Guns N' Roses, but might have been played by some of the members' side projects, like Matt Sorum's supergroup Camp Freddy, that plays cover versions of famous songs.

Reception

The album has seen mixed reviews since its release. Rolling Stone magazine gave the album a 3.5 out of 5 stars. A resonable score, but the lowest score the magazine has given to any Guns 'N Roses album. The users on rollingstone.com gave the album only 3 stars, seeing it as "mediocre." Allmusic.com didn't seem supportive about the album either, saying "the album lacks righteous anger and rage."

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Original artist Length
1. "Since I Don't Have You" Joseph Rock, James Beaumont The Skyliners 4:20
2. "New Rose" Brian James The Damned 2:38
3. "Down on the Farm" Alvin Gibbs, Charlie Harper, Nicholas Garrett U.K. Subs 3:29
4. "Human Being" Johnny Thunders, David Johansen New York Dolls 6:48
5. "Raw Power" Iggy Pop, James Williamson The Stooges 3:12
6. "Ain't It Fun" Cheetah Chrome, Peter Laughner Dead Boys 5:06
7. "Buick Makane"
"Big Dumb Sex"
Marc Bolan
Chris Cornell
T. Rex
Soundgarden
2:40
8. "Hair of the Dog" Dan McCafferty, Pete Agnew, Manny Charlton, Darrell Sweet Nazareth 3:55
9. "Attitude" Glenn Danzig The Misfits 1:27
10. "Black Leather" Steve Jones, Paul Cook The Professionals 4:09
11. "You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory" Johnny Thunders Johnny Thunders 3:35
12. "I Don't Care About You" Lee Ving Fear 4:51
13. "Look at Your Game, Girl" (hidden track starting at 2:17 in "I Don't Care About You") Charles Manson Charles Manson 2:34
  • In the end of "Hair of the Dog" one can hear the refrain of The Beatles song "Day Tripper" being played.

Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1993 Australian ARIA Albums Chart 1
United States Billboard 200 4

Personnel

Guns N' Roses
  • Axl Rose – lead vocals, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Slash – lead guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals
  • Gilby Clarke – rhythm guitar
  • Duff McKagan – bass, backing vocals, lead vocals, drums
  • Matt Sorum – drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Dizzy Reed – keyboards, piano, synthesizer
Additional personnel
  • Michael Monroe – lead vocals on track 6
  • Mike Staggs – additional guitar on track 6
  • Mike Fasano – percussion on track 8
  • Richard Duguay – lead and rhythm guitars on track 11
  • Eddie Huletz – backing vocals on track 11
  • Blake Stanton – backing vocals on track 12
  • Eric Mills – backing vocals on track 12
  • Rikki Rachtman – backing vocals on track 12
  • Stuart Bailey – backing vocals on track 12
  • Mike Clink – production on all tracks except 1 and 11
  • Jim Mitchell – production on track 11
  • Bill Price – mixing
  • George Marino – mastering
  • Kevin Reagan – art direction; graphic design
  • Dennis Keeley – photography
  • Gene Kirkland – photography
  • Robert John – photography

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