A pair of live radio broadcasts Guns N' Roses performed in 1988 and 1992 will be released on CD next month. BraveWords reports that the two-disc set, imaginatively titled Live Radio Broadcasts, includes two famous GNR shows that were recorded for broadcast and have since become bootleg favorites.

The first is from Feb. 2, 1988, at New York's Ritz; the other comes from a show at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago on April 9, 1992.

The 1988 show was recorded during the Appetite for Destruction tour, just as the Guns N' Roses' debut album was starting to break. In addition to many Appetite cuts, the CD includes the group's cover of Aerosmith's "Mama Kin."

The other performance was recorded during the Use Your Illusion tour, after the band was well-established and had debuted at Nos. 1 and 2 the previous year with the two Illusion sets. The disc is rounded out by a pair of bonus songs. You can see the track listing for the album, which comes out on April 27, below.

It should be noted that the band itself hasn't confirmed any involvement with this release, which makes its legality somewhat questionable.

Guns N' Roses Live Radio Broadcasts Track Listing

Disc One
“Down on the Farm”
“Free Fallin’”
“It's So Easy”
“Mr. Brownstone”
“Out Ta Get Me”
“Sweet Child O' Mine”
“My Michelle”
“Knockin' on Heaven’s Door”
“Welcome to the Jungle”
“Night Train”
“Paradise City”
“Mama Kin”
“Rocket Queen”
“Patience”

Disc Two
“Welcome to the Jungle”
“Civil War”
“Night Train”
“Mr. Brownstone”
“Live and Let Die”
“It's So Easy”
“Wild Horses”
‘Patience”
“Double Talkin' Jive”
“November Rain”
“You Could Be Mine”
“The Godfather Theme”
“Welcome to the Jungle” (bonus track)
“Civil War”(bonus track)

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