CHINESE DEMOCRACY (ALBUM)

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'''Chinese Democracy''' is the name of the long-awaited sixth studio album by the hard rock band Guns N' Roses. When released, it will be the band's first album of original studio material since the simultaneous release of ''Use Your Illusion I'' and ''Use Your Illusion II'' in 1991.

Contents
Track listing
Chinese Democracy sessions
Sound
Leaks
Production and collaboration
Length
Current status
Personnel
Title conflicts
References

Track listing


The track listing for ''Chinese Democracy'' has not been officially confirmed. The following table indicates songs mentioned by members or close associates of the band. The 'demo' column indicates whether an unfinished version of the song has been leaked to the public with the respective 'versions' indicating how many versions leaked to the public and are in circulation.
' Confirmed for ''Chinese Democracy'' '
'Title''Source / Year''Demo''Played live''Number of demos'
"Better"Axl Rose / 2006YesYes2
"Chinese Democracy"Axl Rose / 1999YesYes1
"I.R.S."Axl Rose / 2006YesYes3
"Madagascar"Axl Rose / 2002YesYes1
"Sorry"Sebastian Bach / 2006NoNo0
"The Blues"Axl Rose / 2006YesYes1
"There Was a Time"Axl Rose / 2006YesYes3

Chinese Democracy sessions

The following is a list of songs confirmed from the ''Chinese Democracy'' recording sessions including the respective years the songs were written.
' Rumored titles from ''Chinese Democracy'' sessions'[1]
'1999''2000''2001''Various'
Cock-A-Roach SoupThyme - -
SuckerpunchedThe GeneralSilkwormsIdes of March (2004)
No Love RemainsLeave Me AloneRhiad and the BedouinsProstitute (1997)
Friend Or FoeSeven -Oklahoma (1996)
Zip It Catcher in the Rye -This I Love (1993)
Something Always - -Broken (2006)
Hearts Get Killed - -Sorry (2006)
Closing in on You - -Sway (2006)
Strange Disease - - If the World (2006)
Zodiac - -Atlas Shrugged (2007)

Sound


In 1999, "Oh My God" was released on the ''End of Days'' soundtrack. It featured current Guns N' Roses members Rose, Dizzy Reed, Robin Finck, and Tommy Stinson, along with then-members rhythm guitarist Paul Tobias and drummer Josh Freese. Dave Navarro and Rose's guitar instructor Gary Sunshine also did guitar work on this industrial-sounding track.
Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash is reported to have left the band in large part because of the change in musical direction, which at the time was reported to be industrial rock music similar to Nine Inch Nails, a style that Rose had long been a fan of. Replacing Slash was Buckethead, who also left the band in 2004. However, in a 2001 interview, Rose stated the album wasn't industrial, and would vary in styles:[2]
The songs which the band performed during the 2001-2002 tour varied heavily in sound. "The Blues" and "Madagascar" were "November Rain"-esque epics, while "Rhiad and the Bedouins" has Led Zeppelin riffs and screams and "Silkworms", but both are more influenced by the industrial sound, with synths, drum beats and loops. Dizzy Reed has stated that these two tracks will not be on ''Chinese Democracy''.[3] Rose said in an interview during the 2002 Chinese Democracy Tour that the band had yet to bring out their "big guns" with regards to songs they had played from the album.
On January 13 2006, Rose spoke about the album at Korn's tour launch party:8
In a ''Rolling Stone'' article in 2006, former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach described the album as "mind-blowing" and added:[4]
Sebastian also described a song called "Sorry":4

Leaks


In September 2003, radio DJ Eddie Trunk played a new Guns N' Roses song titled "I.R.S." on his syndicated radio show ''Friday Night Rocks with Eddie Trunk.'' This was at the insistence of his in-studio guest Mike Piazza, who had apparently received a CD in the mail containing the track. Trunk described the song as "...''Use Your Illusion''-era stuff, with some modern flares to it. The song had a loop track in the beginning, but then, when it kicked in, it was that same dramatic Guns N' Roses hard rock." The band's management issued a cease-and-desist order against Trunk, leading him to strip replays of his broadcast of both the song and references to it.
In April 2005, an excerpt of the song "I.R.S." leaked on the Internet. The band's management referred to it as a "low quality demo," but it was most likely a recording of Eddie Trunk's broadcast of the song from 2003. Eddie Trunk confirmed that "Better" and "Catcher in the Rye" were not on the CD he played "I.R.S." from in 2003.
In February 2006, full studio demos of the songs "Better", "Catcher in the Rye", "I.R.S.", and "There Was a Time" leaked online. Brian May confirmed on his blog that he recorded guitar for the "Catcher in the Rye" demo in 1999.[5]
In addition, there were three additional, unique leaks during three different shows on Maxim Radio (Sirius Satellite Radio). The first leak was "Better" done by a caller on the Rich & Covino Show. The caller asked the personalities if they heard the song and then forced the song onto the radio. The next leak was of "Better" and "I.R.S." which was done by the Bower Show. The personalities mentioned getting the songs from a unique source stating no one else had or played the song "Better" yet on the radio. The final leak was of "Catcher in the Rye" during the Evan and Brian Show. This was the most unique of them all. A caller name "Tommy" called and when asked to give a prediction on the air, decided to just play "Catcher in the Rye" without saying anything.
On February 20, 2007, a new version of the song "Better" was leaked onto the Internet. The song was confirmed real by Dizzy Reed. However, he also said it is not the final studio version.[6]
On March 28, 2007, a 7 second clip of the album's title track, "Chinese Democracy", was leaked on a GN'R fan website. The clip was removed within a few minutes of its discovery by GN'R fans. However, the song is still in circulation on other GN'R fan sites. The 7 second leak came after a 1 minute, 5 second long introduction for the song was leaked on the same website's main page. This introduction features underlying guitar parts with the voices of Chinese people before the song's main guitar riff is played one time towards the end of the introduction. The clips were leaked by the webmaster of the website they originally appeared on.
The next day, March 29, 2007 a full studio version of the song "Madagascar" leaked onto a GN'R fan website and is still in circulation. This track was acquired when a fan tricked the aforementioned webmaster, who had leaked parts of "Chinese Democracy" the previous day, into exchanging "Madagascar" for a fake demo of "Prostitute".
On May 4, 2007, three more tracks leaked from "Chinese Democracy"; the albums title track "Chinese Democracy", "The Blues" and an updated version of "I.R.S." All three tracks had previously been played live and the track "Chinese Democracy" had been partially leaked in March.
An updated version of "There Was a Time" was along the 4 songs sent and was leaked on May 6, 2007. A GN'R fan site had received a cease-and-desist order on May 3, 2007 with regards to leaked tracks.

Production and collaboration


Long time Guns N' Roses producer Mike Clink is reported to have worked on the album during its conception, as is Killing Joke member and Verve producer Youth. Songwriter and producer Moby turned down an offer to work on the album.
In 1997, Sean Beavan joined Rose in producing the album, which was at the time focused on industrial tracks. Beavan left the project in 1999, at which point former Queen producer Roy Thomas Baker was brought in to co-produce with Rose. Baker left the project in February 2002 after re-recording the album with intentions of producing a more epic sound. Rose then became sole producer of the project, allegedly re-recording the album yet again.
The band has also worked with numerous collaborators over the years, including guitarists Brian May and Dave Navarro. As mentioned above, Marco Beltrami and Paul Buckmaster worked on orchestral arrangements for the album.
NBA star Shaquille O'Neal rapped on a song with the band. He took a break from his own recording session and found Dizzy Reed and then drummer Josh Freese working in the same studio:[7]
The collaboration was recorded, but will reportedly not be included on ''Chinese Democracy''.
Composer Paul Buckmaster worked on arrangements for "Madagascar", "The Blues", "There Was a Time", and "Prostitute".
Rose said in a January 2006 interview with ''Rolling Stone'' that his favorite songs on the upcoming album are "Better", "There Was a Time", and "The Blues", which in turn have all been leaked and played live.[8]
In an August 2007 interview, Sebastian Bach confirmed he recorded backing vocals for the song "Sorry" at Electric Lady Studios in January 2007. [9]

Length


There has been some conflicting information about the length of the album. At London, Docklands UK in August 2002, in which Guns N' Roses played a set, Rose stated that the album was to contain eighteen songs with ten bonus tracks. Bassist Tommy Stinson said in a November 2004 interview that the album contained "ten or eleven" songs.
In December 2004, Guns N' Roses' manager Merck Mercuriadis became the CEO of Sanctuary Music Group. In January 2005, Rose signed a publishing deal with Sanctuary, which covered past and future work by Rose, including "dozens of new tracks Rose has recently recorded for Universal Music".
In an August 2007 interview, Sebastian Bach is quoted as saying "I was at his (Rose's) house and he was playing me the new "''Chinese Democracy''" album — actually, there's more than one; there's, like, four." [9]

Current status


According to a March 2005 ''New York Times'' article, production costs for the album have reached $13 million, making it probably the most expensive recording never to be released.[11] Mercuriadis, however, refuted the article in a letter and claimed that the newspaper's sources for the article had not been involved with the project for "six to nine years."[12]
Rose filed court papers on March 3 2006 to ask for "ownership of all creative works" by Guns N' Roses.[13] The band's then-manager Merck Mercuriadis stated, "This will not delay the new album—quite the opposite—tying up these loose ends allows us to get on with it."
A press release was issued on behalf of Rose on March 6 2006 in response to legal suits filed by former band members Duff McKagan and Slash. The press release lashed out at Slash:[14]
Slash has since denied these claims in a radio interview.
On April 1, 2006, Spin.com posted a tongue-in-cheek April Fools' Day review of ''Chinese Democracy'' by Chuck Klosterman.[15]
On May 5, 2006, Axl Rose appeared on ''Friday Night Rocks with Eddie Trunk'', stating that ''Chinese Democracy'' would finally be released in fall 2006 with an accompanying North American tour. The band has recently finished playing a summer tour in Europe and have started a North American Tour to promote the album.
According to current guitarist, Bumblefoot, Buckethead's parts have not been re-recorded. However, in an open letter from Merck Mercuriadis he mentioned that "Bumblefoot and Frank had all made important contributions to the album that made it even stronger".[16]
A 2006 press release regarding Guns N' Roses' Chinese Democracy Tour stated, "As for Guns N' Roses forthcoming ''Chinese Democracy'' album, the only comment at this time is that there are 13 Tuesdays left between now and the end of the year" (Tuesday being the day of the week on which all major label albums are released in the US). On October 5, 2006, a source close to ''Rolling Stone'' claimed that the album had a "firm release date of November 21, 2006."
In a 2006 interview with ''Rolling Stone'', Guns N' Roses manager Mercuriadis once again stated that the album would be released that year, as well as stating (perhaps sarcastically) that it would appear on record shelves without the announcement of a release date. In the same article, Sebastian Bach stated that Axl had played the album in full to poolside guests in his mansion after the September 23 concert.
On Harley-Davidson's website, a promotional video was set to the unreleased song "Better". As of October 21, 2006 "Better" was replaced with "Paradise City". "Better" has yet to be put back on the commercial, although a November press release by Harley-Davidson stated that the version with "Better" would debut in "early November." As of 2007, "Better" had yet to be reinstated as the music for the advertisement.[17]
On December 14, 2006, Rose released a letter to fans, stating that the band had, for the first time, set a tentative release date, of March 6, 2007. In this letter, he also indicated that the band had dissolved its relationship with manager Merck Mercuriadis.
According to the January 7, 2007 edition of the ''Las Vegas Review-Journal'', Rose was putting the final vocals down for Chinese Democracy, which he had been working on at the Palms recording studios.[18]
Since the new leak of "Better", Dizzy Reed has stated that it is not the final studio version. In that same statement, he indicated that the album is being mixed and will be out "soon."
On February 22, 2007, Del James gave a statement on the official website:[19]
On March 12, 2007, Dizzy Reed gave a statement on the official website:
The band began the 2007 leg of the Chinese Democracy tour on June 2 in Mexico; dates in Australia, New Zealand, and Japan followed. The tour has now been completed and, as of yet, there has been no word on a follow-up tour or any more information regarding the release of the album.

Personnel



Axl Rose - vocals

Dizzy Reed - keyboards, backing vocals

Tommy Stinson - bass, backing vocals

Robin Finck - lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals

Chris Pitman - keyboards, programming, backing vocals

Bryan Mantia - drums, percussion

Richard Fortus - rhythm and lead guitar

Bumblefoot - lead and rhythm guitar

Frank Ferrer - drums
'Former members who may feature:'

Paul Tobias - rhythm guitar

Josh Freese - drums

Buckethead - lead and rhythm guitar
'Former members who recorded parts for ''Chinese Democracy'' but are unlikely to feature:'

Duff McKagan - bass guitar

Slash - lead and rhythm guitar

Matt Sorum - drums
'Additional musicians who recorded parts for ''Chinese Democracy'':'

Dave Navarro - guitar

★ Gary Sunshine - guitar

Brian May - guitar

Shaquille O'Neal - vocals

Sebastian Bach - backing vocals
'Orchestral arrangements:'

Marco Beltrami

Paul Buckmaster

Title conflicts


On April 1, 2003 (April Fool's Day), The Offspring announced that they would be naming their upcoming album ''Chinese Democrazy (You Snooze, You Lose)''. The Offspring lead singer Dexter Holland elaborated, "You snooze, you lose. Axl ripped off my braids, I ripped off his album title."[20] However, the Offspring album was eventually released under the title ''Splinter'' instead.
In early 2005, Nosferatu announced ''Chinese Democracy'' as the working title of their fifth studio album, but in October the same year, the band's website announced that the title had to be changed after a threat of legal action from Axl Rose's attorneys. The working title was then changed to ''The Long Lost Weekend'', and it remains unknown which title the band will use, if they ever release another album.

References


1. Chinese Democracy
2. http://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/articles/showarticle.php?articleid=38
3. http://www.metalsludge.tv/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1152&Itemid=42 1
4. Exclusive: More Juicy "Chinese Democracy" Tidbits
5. Catcher in the Rye, Chinese Democracy Leaks and Axl Rose
6. http://www.gnrdaily.com/news_detail.asp?id=565
7. Plastic: Using Axl's Illusion
8. Axl Rose Breaks His Silence
9. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=79104
10. http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=79104
11. The Most Expensive Album Never Made
12. Guns N' Roses' Manager Manager Slams NY Times Over 'Rubbish' 'Chinese Democracy' Article
13. Axl Unloads on Ex-Gunners
14. W. Axl Rose Response to Lawsuits
15.
Guns N' Roses, ''Chinese Democracy''
16. An Open Letter From Merck, From Merck Mercuriadis
17. Black Sheep
18. http://ultimate-guitar.com/news/upcoming_releases/axl_rose_putting_final_touches_on_chinese_democracy.html
19. http://web.gunsnroses.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20070222&content_id=a1&vkey=news&fext=.jsp
20. Guns N' Roses' ''Chinese Democracy'' Snatched By Offspring


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