Slash – World On Fire (2014) [FLAC 24bit, 44,1 kHz]

Slash - World On Fire (2014) [FLAC 24bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Slash
Album: World On Fire
Genre: Hard Rock
Release Date: 2014
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:17:32
Total Tracks: 17
Total Size: 978 MB

Tracklist:

1-1. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – World On Fire (04:31)
1-2. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Shadow Life (04:00)
1-3. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Automatic Overdrive (03:35)
1-4. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Wicked Stone (05:27)
1-5. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – 30 Years to Life (05:08)
1-6. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Bent to Fly (04:56)
1-7. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Stone Blind (03:49)
1-8. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Too Far Gone (04:07)
1-9. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Beneath the Savage Sun (05:48)
1-10. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Withered Delilah (03:10)
1-11. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Battleground (06:59)
1-12. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Dirty Girl (04:14)
1-13. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Iris of the Storm (04:00)
1-14. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Avalon (03:00)
1-15. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – The Dissident (04:26)
1-16. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – Safari Inn (03:26)
1-17. Slash feat. Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators – The Unholy (06:48)

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Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators is quite a mouthful for a band and World on Fire is quite a handful for an album. World on Fire stretches on and on, weighing in at 17 tracks, which is just one song longer than Use Your Illusion I, but where that record gained momentum (not to mention identity) through its mess, Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & the Conspirators gives the impression that they continue recording because they simply don’t know when they’re done. Perhaps a good edit or two would’ve turned the record into something leaner, but there’s no evident place to cut. Everything hovers around the “pretty good” mark: Slash, naturally, stands out and his solos are nearly as pleasurable as his riffs, the Conspirators hit their marks with aplomb, as does Myles Kennedy, who never gets in the way of songs, not even ones he’s written. As this train barrels on, there’s the sense that the record never really started and will never really end, but such full-throttle indulgence may indeed be what some fans want, for there is a whole lot of bang for this buck.

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