Live Era '87-'93 by Guns N' Roses

Album cover for Live Era '87-'93 - Guns N' Roses
1. Nightrain
5:19
2. Mr. Brownstone
5:42
3. It's So Easy
3:29
4. Welcome to the Jungle
5:09
5. Dust n' Bones
5:05
6. My Michelle
3:53
7. You're Crazy
4:45
8. Used to Love Her
4:18
9. Patience
6:42
10. It's Alright
3:07
11. November Rain
12:30
1. Out ta Get Me
4:36
2. Pretty Tied Up
5:27
3. Yesterdays
3:55
4. Move to the City
8:02
5. You Could Be Mine
6:04
6. Rocket Queen
8:29
7. Sweet Child o' Mine
7:27
8. Knockin' on Heaven's Door
7:29
9. Don't Cry
4:47
10. Estranged
9:54
11. Paradise City
7:22

Live Era '87-'93 is a double live album by the American rock band Guns N' Roses, released on November 23, 1999. The album was the first official Guns N' Roses release since "The Spaghetti Incident?" released on the same day in 1993. Former guitarist Slash notes that the album is "not pretty and there are a lot of mistakes, but this is Guns N' Roses, not the fucking Mahavishnu Orchestra. It's as honest as it gets."

<i>Live Era ‘87-’93</i> showcases how GnR conquered rock during that time. “You’re Crazy” is slower and meaner than the studio version, and “Out ta Get Me”—featuring Axl Rose’s deafening, paranoid screech—captures their crude, late-’80s collision of metal boogie and punk venom. In stark contrast, the 12-minute “November Rain”, with synth strings, horns and an extended piano intro, is a testament to the humongous hard-rock sound that made them arena stars in the ’90s.