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"The Spaghetti Incident?" is the fifth studio album by the American hard rock band Guns N` Roses. The album is composed of covers of older songs mostly in the punk rock and hard rock genres.[1] "The Spaghetti Incident?" is the only studio album to feature rhythm guitarist Gilby Clarke, who replaced original Guns N` Roses member Izzy Stradlin (some of Stradlin`s parts are on the album) during the band`s Use Your Illusion tour in 1991, as well as the last album to feature guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan, and drummer Matt Sorum, following their departures in 1996 and 1997, respectively. It is also their final album to date featuring longtime producer Mike Clink.

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The Spaghetti Incident?

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1993 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 23 Noviembre 1993 · Fecha Grabación: 1990 -
    Discográfica: Geffen · Estudio de grabación: A&M Studios; Record Plant Studios; Rumbo Recorders; Can-Am Recorders; Sound Techniques; Triad Studios; Conway Recording Studios; Ocean Way Recording (Los Angeles)[citation needed] · Productor: Mike Clink , Guns N` Roses , Duff McKagan , Jim Mitchell
    1
    Since I Don't Have You
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    4:18
  • 2
    New Rose
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    2:38
  • 3
    Down on the Farm
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    3:28
  • 4
    Human Being
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    6:47
  • 5
    Raw Power
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    3:11
  • 6
    Ain't It Fun
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    5:05
  • 7
    Buick Makane (Big Dumb Sex) [Medley]
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    2:39
  • 8
    Hair of the Dog
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    3:54
  • 9
    Attitude
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    1:26
  • 10
    Black Leather
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    4:08
  • 11
    You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    3:34
  • 12
    I Don't Care About You
    Guns and Roses • 1993
    4:50
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    "The Spaghetti Incident?"
    Studio album of cover songs by
    ReleasedNovember 23, 1993
    Recorded1990–1993
    Studio
    Genre
    Length46:03
    LabelGeffen
    Producer
    Guns N` Roses chronology
    Garden of Eden: Strictly Limited Edition
    (1993)
    "The Spaghetti Incident?"
    (1993)
    Use Your Illusion
    (1998)
    Singles from "The Spaghetti Incident?"
    1. "Ain`t It Fun"
      Released: November 1993
    2. "Since I Don`t Have You"
      Released: March 1994

    Review

    "The Spaghetti Incident?" is the fifth studio album by the American hard rock band Guns N` Roses. The album is composed of covers of older songs mostly in the punk rock and hard rock genres.[1] "The Spaghetti Incident?" is the only studio album to feature rhythm guitarist Gilby Clarke, who replaced original Guns N` Roses member Izzy Stradlin (some of Stradlin`s parts are on the album) during the band`s Use Your Illusion tour in 1991, as well as the last album to feature guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan, and drummer Matt Sorum, following their departures in 1996 and 1997, respectively. It is also their final album to date featuring longtime producer Mike Clink.

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    It is the only Guns N` Roses album release not backed by a tour.[3] Although generally well received critically, it is the band`s worst-selling studio album, having sold one million copies in the United States by 2018.[4]

    Background

    Initially, the band planned to release an EP of covers in 1992 or 1993, but decided to record a full album.[3]

    "To sort of alleviate the pressure of being in the studio, and trying to get the new songs recorded, and all the other fuckin` barrage of fuckin` hassles that go into making a record, we would just get together and jam on old songs, to sort of loosen up. And we ended up recording four songs. And we thought this would make a great EP… So we kept the four songs, finished Use Your Illusions, went out on the road. Then, somewhere along the line, we started recording more of them – in between gigs and stuff – and, at the very end of it, we had 13 songs." – Slash[5]

    Many of the tracks were recorded during the same sessions as the Illusions albums, which were intended to produce three or four albums.[6] Izzy Stradlin`s guitar parts were reportedly re-recorded entirely by Gilby Clarke.[7][8][a] Slash described the recording as "spontaneous and unpainted",[8] and recording the songs served as "a purpose to alleviate the pressure of making the Illusions records".[7] The band wanted to increase the profile of some of their favorite bands and help them financially via royalties with the tracklist selection, and considered naming the album "Pension Fund".[4]

    The album is a collection of punk and glam rock covers.[3] The album features songs by punk artists such as U.K. Subs, The Damned, New York Dolls, The Stooges, Dead Boys, Misfits, Johnny Thunders, The Professionals, FEAR, as well as T. Rex, Soundgarden and The Skyliners.[3] Of the Sex Pistols song "Black Leather", Slash remarked, "I thought we did a much better version than him [Pistols guitarist Steve Jones]. That`s the only song I can say that about."[9]

    The lead single, "Ain`t It Fun" featured Hanoi Rocks singer Michael Monroe as a guest vocalist.

    [10]

    During the sessions, the band recorded instrumental tracks for "Beer and a Cigarette", originally by Hanoi Rocks. The vocals were not recorded and the song was left off the record because the band did not want songwriter Andy McCoy to receive money.[11][12] The band also did an instrumental version of "Down on the Street" by The Stooges. This too went unreleased.[13]

    Title

    The title references an incident Steven Adler had in 1989 while the band was temporarily staying at an apartment in Chicago. Adler stored his drugs in a refrigerator next to the band`s takeout containers, which contained Italian food. McKagan explained that Adler`s code word for his stash was `spaghetti`. In his lawsuit against the band, Adler`s lawyer asked the band to "tell us about the spaghetti incident," which the band found amusing and used as the title of the album.[14]

    Its so easy

    The album includes a hidden track, a cover of "Look at Your Game, Girl", originally by cult leader Charles Manson.[15] The track was kept secret and left off advance tapes sent to reviewers.[15] The inclusion of the song caused controversy, with law enforcement and victims` rights groups expressing outrage.[16][17] Rose stated "...we wanted to downplay it. We don`t give any credit to Charles Manson on the album". Label president David Geffen commented: "[If] Rose had realized how offensive people would find this, he would not have ever recorded this song."[18] Slash mentioned that the song was "done with naive and innocent black humor on our part".[16] Rose stated he would donate all performance royalties from the song to a nonprofit environmental organization.[19][18] The band was going to remove the song before learning that royalties would be donated to the son of one of Manson`s victims.[16][20] Geffen Records stated their share of royalties would be donated to the Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau.[16]

    Live performances

    Although Guns N` Roses never toured in support of "The Spaghetti Incident?", some of the songs were performed live prior to its release. 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, played a few times during the Chinese Democracy Tour in 2006 and most recently played during their 2023 World Tour, including their headline slot at The Glastonbury Festival, 24th June 2023 – a nod to literally performing on a farm.[21] The band performed "Hair of the Dog" once in 1988, and again in 1990, during the only known "The Gak" (band featuring members of Guns N` Roses, Metallica and Skid Row) performance. "Attitude" was performed frequently during the Use Your Illusion Tour and the Not in This Lifetime... Tour and Duff still plays it in Loaded and his solo career. Other songs played live by Duff McKagan are "New Rose", "You Can`t Put Your Arms Around a Memory" and "Raw Power".

    The other 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, as well as Neurotic Outsiders, the supergroup Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum were part of. Guns N` Roses played "Attitude" and - for the first time - "Raw Power" live in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in April 2014 with Duff McKagan on vocals.[22] "Raw Power" and "New Rose" were played during the Not in This Lifetime... Tour.

    Commercial performance and reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    Calgary HeraldB+[23]
    Robert ChristgauA−[24]
    Entertainment WeeklyA−[25]
    Music Week[26]
    NME7/10[27]
    Q[28]
    Rolling Stone[29]
    Spin(favorable)[30]
    Classic Rock(favorable)[31]

    "The Spaghetti Incident?" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases.[32] The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.[33]

    In his retrospective review for AllMusic, music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that, "As punk albums go, "The Spaghetti Incident?" lacks righteous anger and rage. As Guns N` Roses albums go, it`s a complete delight, returning to the ferocious, hard-rocking days of Appetite for Destruction."[2]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
    1."Since I Don`t Have You"Joseph Rock, James Beaumont, Jackie Taylor, Janet Vogel, Joe Verscharen, Lennie Martin, and Wally LesterThe Skyliners4:20
    2."New Rose"Brian JamesThe Damned2:38
    3."Down on the Farm"Alvin Gibbs, Charlie Harper, Nicholas GarrattU.K. Subs3:29
    4."Human Being"Johnny Thunders, David JohansenNew York Dolls6:48
    5."Raw Power"Iggy Pop, James WilliamsonThe Stooges3:12
    6."Ain`t It Fun" (featuring Michael Monroe)Cheetah Chrome, Peter LaughnerDead Boys5:06
    7."Buick Makane (Big Dumb Sex)"Marc Bolan / Chris CornellT. Rex / Soundgarden2:40
    8."Hair of the Dog"Dan McCafferty, Pete Agnew, Manny Charlton, Darrell SweetNazareth3:55
    9."Attitude"Glenn DanzigMisfits1:27
    10."Black Leather"Steve JonesSex Pistols4:09
    11."You Can`t Put Your Arms Around a Memory"Johnny ThundersJohnny Thunders3:35
    12."I Don`t Care About You"Lee VingFear2:17
    13."Look at Your Game, Girl" (hidden track starting at 2:17 of track 12)Charles MansonCharles Manson2:34
    Total length:46:03

    Personnel

    Credits are adapted from the album`s liner notes.[34]

    Charts

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[52]

    Platinum

    70,000^

    Austria (IFPI Austria)[53]

    Gold

    25,000*

    Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[54]

    Platinum

    250,000*

    Canada (Music Canada)[55]

    3× Platinum

    300,000^

    Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[56]

    Gold

    33,935[56]

    France (SNEP)[57]

    2× Gold

    200,000*

    Germany (BVMI)[58]

    Gold

    250,000^

    Italy (FIMI)[59]
    since 2009

    Gold

    25,000*

    Japan (RIAJ)[60]

    Platinum

    200,000^

    Netherlands (NVPI)[61]

    Platinum

    100,000^

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[62]

    Platinum

    15,000^

    Norway (IFPI Norway)[63]

    Platinum

    50,000*

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[64]

    Platinum

    100,000^

    Sweden (GLF)[65]

    Platinum

    100,000^

    Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[66]

    Gold

    25,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[67]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United States (RIAA)[68]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    See also

    • List of number-one albums in Australia during the 1990s

    "The Spaghetti Incident?" is the fifth studio album by the American hard rock band Guns N` Roses. The album is composed of covers of older songs mostly in the punk rock and hard rock genres.[1] "The Spaghetti Incident?" is the only studio album to feature rhythm guitarist Gilby Clarke, who replaced original Guns N` Roses member Izzy Stradlin (some of Stradlin`s parts are on the album) during the band`s Use Your Illusion tour in 1991, as well as the last album to feature guitarist Slash, bassist Duff McKagan, and drummer Matt Sorum, following their departures in 1996 and 1997, respectively. It is also their final album to date featuring longtime producer Mike Clink.

    It is the only Guns N` Roses album release not backed by a tour.[3] Although generally well received critically, it is the band`s worst-selling studio album, having sold one million copies in the United States by 2018.[4]

    Background

    Initially, the band planned to release an EP of covers in 1992 or 1993, but decided to record a full album.[3]

    "To sort of alleviate the pressure of being in the studio, and trying to get the new songs recorded, and all the other fuckin` barrage of fuckin` hassles that go into making a record, we would just get together and jam on old songs, to sort of loosen up. And we ended up recording four songs. And we thought this would make a great EP… So we kept the four songs, finished Use Your Illusions, went out on the road. Then, somewhere along the line, we started recording more of them – in between gigs and stuff – and, at the very end of it, we had 13 songs." – Slash[5]

    Many of the tracks were recorded during the same sessions as the Illusions albums, which were intended to produce three or four albums.[6] Izzy Stradlin`s guitar parts were reportedly re-recorded entirely by Gilby Clarke.[7][8][a] Slash described the recording as "spontaneous and unpainted",[8] and recording the songs served as "a purpose to alleviate the pressure of making the Illusions records".[7] The band wanted to increase the profile of some of their favorite bands and help them financially via royalties with the tracklist selection, and considered naming the album "Pension Fund".[4]

    The album is a collection of punk and glam rock covers.[3] The album features songs by punk artists such as U.K. Subs, The Damned, New York Dolls, The Stooges, Dead Boys, Misfits, Johnny Thunders, The Professionals, FEAR, as well as T. Rex, Soundgarden and The Skyliners.[3] Of the Sex Pistols song "Black Leather", Slash remarked, "I thought we did a much better version than him [Pistols guitarist Steve Jones]. That`s the only song I can say that about."[9]

    The lead single, "Ain`t It Fun" featured Hanoi Rocks singer Michael Monroe as a guest vocalist.

    [10]

    During the sessions, the band recorded instrumental tracks for "Beer and a Cigarette", originally by Hanoi Rocks. The vocals were not recorded and the song was left off the record because the band did not want songwriter Andy McCoy to receive money.[11][12] The band also did an instrumental version of "Down on the Street" by The Stooges. This too went unreleased.[13]

    Title

    The title references an incident Steven Adler had in 1989 while the band was temporarily staying at an apartment in Chicago. Adler stored his drugs in a refrigerator next to the band`s takeout containers, which contained Italian food. McKagan explained that Adler`s code word for his stash was `spaghetti`. In his lawsuit against the band, Adler`s lawyer asked the band to "tell us about the spaghetti incident," which the band found amusing and used as the title of the album.[14]

    Its so easy

    The album includes a hidden track, a cover of "Look at Your Game, Girl", originally by cult leader Charles Manson.[15] The track was kept secret and left off advance tapes sent to reviewers.[15] The inclusion of the song caused controversy, with law enforcement and victims` rights groups expressing outrage.[16][17] Rose stated "...we wanted to downplay it. We don`t give any credit to Charles Manson on the album". Label president David Geffen commented: "[If] Rose had realized how offensive people would find this, he would not have ever recorded this song."[18] Slash mentioned that the song was "done with naive and innocent black humor on our part".[16] Rose stated he would donate all performance royalties from the song to a nonprofit environmental organization.[19][18] The band was going to remove the song before learning that royalties would be donated to the son of one of Manson`s victims.[16][20] Geffen Records stated their share of royalties would be donated to the Doris Tate Crime Victims Bureau.[16]

    Live performances

    Although Guns N` Roses never toured in support of "The Spaghetti Incident?", some of the songs were performed live prior to its release. 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, played a few times during the Chinese Democracy Tour in 2006 and most recently played during their 2023 World Tour, including their headline slot at The Glastonbury Festival, 24th June 2023 – a nod to literally performing on a farm.[21] The band performed "Hair of the Dog" once in 1988, and again in 1990, during the only known "The Gak" (band featuring members of Guns N` Roses, Metallica and Skid Row) performance. "Attitude" was performed frequently during the Use Your Illusion Tour and the Not in This Lifetime... Tour and Duff still plays it in Loaded and his solo career. Other songs played live by Duff McKagan are "New Rose", "You Can`t Put Your Arms Around a Memory" and "Raw Power".

    The other 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, as well as Neurotic Outsiders, the supergroup Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum were part of. Guns N` Roses played "Attitude" and - for the first time - "Raw Power" live in Buenos Aires (Argentina) in April 2014 with Duff McKagan on vocals.[22] "Raw Power" and "New Rose" were played during the Not in This Lifetime... Tour.

    Commercial performance and reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    Calgary HeraldB+[23]
    Robert ChristgauA−[24]
    Entertainment WeeklyA−[25]
    Music Week[26]
    NME7/10[27]
    Q[28]
    Rolling Stone[29]
    Spin(favorable)[30]
    Classic Rock(favorable)[31]

    "The Spaghetti Incident?" debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, selling about 190,000 albums in its first week of release, significantly fewer than their previous releases.[32] The album was certified platinum by RIAA on January 26, 1994.[33]

    In his retrospective review for AllMusic, music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that, "As punk albums go, "The Spaghetti Incident?" lacks righteous anger and rage. As Guns N` Roses albums go, it`s a complete delight, returning to the ferocious, hard-rocking days of Appetite for Destruction."[2]

    Track listing

    No.TitleWriter(s)Original artistLength
    1."Since I Don`t Have You"Joseph Rock, James Beaumont, Jackie Taylor, Janet Vogel, Joe Verscharen, Lennie Martin, and Wally LesterThe Skyliners4:20
    2."New Rose"Brian JamesThe Damned2:38
    3."Down on the Farm"Alvin Gibbs, Charlie Harper, Nicholas GarrattU.K. Subs3:29
    4."Human Being"Johnny Thunders, David JohansenNew York Dolls6:48
    5."Raw Power"Iggy Pop, James WilliamsonThe Stooges3:12
    6."Ain`t It Fun" (featuring Michael Monroe)Cheetah Chrome, Peter LaughnerDead Boys5:06
    7."Buick Makane (Big Dumb Sex)"Marc Bolan / Chris CornellT. Rex / Soundgarden2:40
    8."Hair of the Dog"Dan McCafferty, Pete Agnew, Manny Charlton, Darrell SweetNazareth3:55
    9."Attitude"Glenn DanzigMisfits1:27
    10."Black Leather"Steve JonesSex Pistols4:09
    11."You Can`t Put Your Arms Around a Memory"Johnny ThundersJohnny Thunders3:35
    12."I Don`t Care About You"Lee VingFear2:17
    13."Look at Your Game, Girl" (hidden track starting at 2:17 of track 12)Charles MansonCharles Manson2:34
    Total length:46:03

    Personnel

    Credits are adapted from the album`s liner notes.[34]

    Charts

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[52]

    Platinum

    70,000^

    Austria (IFPI Austria)[53]

    Gold

    25,000*

    Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[54]

    Platinum

    250,000*

    Canada (Music Canada)[55]

    3× Platinum

    300,000^

    Finland (Musiikkituottajat)[56]

    Gold

    33,935[56]

    France (SNEP)[57]

    2× Gold

    200,000*

    Germany (BVMI)[58]

    Gold

    250,000^

    Italy (FIMI)[59]
    since 2009

    Gold

    25,000*

    Japan (RIAJ)[60]

    Platinum

    200,000^

    Netherlands (NVPI)[61]

    Platinum

    100,000^

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[62]

    Platinum

    15,000^

    Norway (IFPI Norway)[63]

    Platinum

    50,000*

    Spain (PROMUSICAE)[64]

    Platinum

    100,000^

    Sweden (GLF)[65]

    Platinum

    100,000^

    Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[66]

    Gold

    25,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[67]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United States (RIAA)[68]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

    * Sales figures based on certification alone.
    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    See also

    • List of number-one albums in Australia during the 1990s

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