Believe in Me (Duff McKagan album)

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Believe in Me
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 14, 1993
Recorded1993
Genre Hard rock [1]
Label Geffen
Producer
  • Duff McKagan
  • Jim Mitchell
Duff McKagan chronology
Believe in Me
(1993)
Tenderness
(2019)
Professional ratings
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Believe in Me is Duff McKagan's first solo album, released on September 14, 1993. [2] [1] It peaked at number 137 on the Billboard 200 and is believed to have sold about 100,000 copies worldwide.

Contents

Recording

Believe in Me features McKagan's Guns N' Roses bandmates Slash, Matt Sorum, Dizzy Reed and Gilby Clarke plus Skid Row members Sebastian Bach, Rob Affuso and Dave Sabo, Lenny Kravitz and Jeff Beck.

"I haven't really listened to it," Slash admitted. "I heard it when he was making it. I mean, I don't listen to our records when they're finished either." [3]

"You Can't Put Your Arms Around a Memory", from the Guns N' Roses album "The Spaghetti Incident?" , was recorded during sessions for this album.

"Man in the Meadow" is an elegy to McKagan's late friend Todd Crew of Jetboy.

Promotion

In 1993, a three-track single "Believe in Me" was released with B-sides "Bambi" (a cover of Prince) and "Cracked Actor" (a cover of David Bowie). The promo singles "Punk Rock Song", "Man in the Meadow" and "I Love You" were also released.

A music video for the song "Believe in Me" was also released in 1993 and received minimal airplay on MTV. It is mostly compiled of low-quality videos of Duff McKagan during his touring and recording time.

Track listing

All songs written by Duff McKagan except "Bambi" written by Prince and "Cracked Actor" written by David Bowie

  1. "Believe in Me" (featuring Slash) – 3:23
  2. "I Love You" – 4:14
  3. "Man in the Meadow" (featuring West Arkeen) – 4:50
  4. "(Fucked Up) Beyond Belief" (featuring Jeff Beck and Matt Sorum) – 3:29
  5. "Could It Be U" (featuring Dizzy Reed) – 3:04
  6. "Just Not There" (featuring Slash) – 3:34
  7. "Punk Rock Song" – 1:37
  8. "The Majority" (featuring Lenny Kravitz) – 3:10
  9. "10 Years" (featuring Gilby Clarke) – 4:29
  10. "Swamp Song" (featuring Jeff Beck) – 3:04
  11. "Trouble" (featuring Sebastian Bach and Dave "The Snake" Sabo) – 3:12
  12. "Fuck You" (featuring Doc from Dox Haus Mob) – 3:24
  13. "Lonely Tonite" (featuring Dave "The Snake" Sabo) – 3:03
Bonus tracks on 2009 Japanese reissue
  1. "Bambi" – 3:30
    • B-side to "Believe in Me" single
  1. "Cracked Actor" – 3:20
    • B-side to "Believe in Me" single

Personnel

Charts

Chart performance for Believe in Me
Chart (1993)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [4] 86
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [5] 89
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [6] 78
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan) [7] 11
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [8] 32
UK Albums (OCC) [9] 27
US Billboard 200 [10] 137

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