Guitar Tricks Insider April/May Digital Edition | Page 5

ESSENTIAL ALBUMS ESSENTIAL ALBUMS “GUITAR PLAYER LOOKING FOR BASS PLAYER: ALICE COOPER, AEROSMITH, DOLLS, LED ZEPPELIN, AND FEAR. CALL SLASH.” 3 How many times have you read and ignored an ad looking for musicians? It’s a good thing this one was answered, because that’s how bassist Duff and guitarist Slash met. And it wasn’t long before they would go on to form the most popular rock act of the late ‘80s. Now 23 years after Slash and Duff Mckagan left Guns N’ Roses, they are back together mixing it up with singer Axl Rose. The Guns N’ Roses reunion is one of THE music stories of the year. But as guitar playing goes, Slash has never wavered. “I’m very ambitious as far as I strive for perfection in a lot of ways, but at the same time, I don’t compromise my gut feelings,” he explained. In other words his from-the-gut guitar style is to get it down, keep it raw, and let it loose. It’s no surprise that his list of essential albums all share those attributes. 1 6 4 7 9 8 10 SLASH 1. Led Zeppelin, by Led Zeppelin 2. Physical Graffiti, by Led Zeppelin 3. Van Halen, by Van Halen 4. Live at Budokan, by Cheap Trick 5. Master of Puppets, by Metallica 6. Who Are You, by The Who 7. Rocks, by Aerosmith 8. Live Bootleg, by Aerosmith 9. Wired, by Jeff Beck 10. Blow by Blow, by Jeff Beck 2 4 DIGITAL EDITION 5 APR/MAY APR/MAY DIGITAL EDITION 5