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Slash discography
Slash performing in 2023
Studio albums6
EPs2
Live albums3
Singles10
Video albums2
Music videos11

The solo discography of Slash (born Saul Hudson), an American-English hard rock and heavy metal guitarist, comprises six studio albums, three live albums, two extended play (EP), 10 singles, and two video album. Slash has also featured on 12 singles by other artists, released ten music videos, and made contributions to numerous other releases.

After leaving the band Guns N' Roses in 1996 due to internal tensions with frontman Axl Rose,[1] guitarist Slash experimented briefly with solo projects Slash's Blues Ball and Slash's Snakepit (the latter of which released two albums),[2] before forming Velvet Revolver in 2002 with former Guns N' Roses bandmates Duff McKagan and Matt Sorum.[3] Along with frontman Scott Weiland and rhythm guitarist Dave Kushner, the supergroup released two successful albums, Contraband in 2004 and Libertad in 2007, before Weiland was fired in 2008 and the band went on indefinite hiatus.[4]

Recording for Slash's debut solo album began in September 2008 with different singers being enlisted for each song,[5] including Ozzy Osbourne and The Black Eyed Peas vocalist Fergie.[6] The resulting album, simply titled Slash, was released in April 2010, and debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 albums chart.[7] Preceding the release of the album, Slash had released the Japan-only single "Sahara", featuring Japanese vocalist Koshi Inaba.[8] It charted at number four on the Oricon Singles Chart,[9] as well number six on the Billboard Japan Hot 100 and number four on the Top Singles Sales chart.[10][11][12] It has been awarded Western "Single of the Year" award at the 24th Japan Gold Disc Award by RIAJ.[13] The three international single releases from Slash were "By the Sword" featuring Wolfmother frontman Andrew Stockdale, "Back from Cali" featuring Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy – both of which charted on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart[14] – and the Fergie-featured "Beautiful Dangerous", which reached number 11 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart.[15]

Myles Kennedy was chosen to front Slash's solo band for the resulting promotional tour, and just a few months later Live in Manchester, a live album documenting the group's performance at the Manchester Academy in July 2010, was released.[16] The following year, Made in Stoke 24/7/11 was released as a live album and video, which documented the band's performance at the Victoria Hall in Stoke-on-Trent, his childhood hometown, in July 2011.[17] The release reached number eight on the Billboard Hard Rock Albums chart,[18] and also charted in Austria,[19] Germany,[20] and Switzerland.[21]

In 2012, with Kennedy now a permanent part of his band, Slash released his second solo album Apocalyptic Love, which reached a peak position of number four on the Billboard 200.[22] The lead single, "You're a Lie", topped the Mainstream Rock chart, while other album tracks "Standing in the Sun" and "Anastasia" later made it into the top ten of the chart as well.[14] As of April 2014, Slash is recording his third solo album with Kennedy and their band The Conspirators (Todd Kerns and Brent Fitz).[23]

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US
[22]
AUS
[24]
AUT
[19]
CAN
[25]
FIN
[26]
GER
[20]
ITA
[27]
NZ
[28]
SWE
[29]
SWI
[21]
UK
[30]
Slash
  • Released: March 31, 2010
  • Label: Dik Hayd
  • Formats: CD, 2LP, 2CD+DVD, DL
3 3 1 1 2 4 6 1 1 3 17
Apocalyptic Love
  • Released: May 22, 2012
  • Label: Dik Hayd
  • Formats: CD, 2CD+DVD, DL
4 2 3 2 3 5 3 1 4 3 12
World on Fire
  • Released: September 15, 2014
  • Label: Dik Hayd
10 2 5 4 3 2 3 4 1 1 7
Living the Dream
  • Released: September 21, 2018
  • Label: Snakepit/Roadrunner
27 4 2 24 21 6 3 15 4 1 4
4
  • Released: February 11, 2022
  • Label: Gibson
93 2 4 67 11 4 15 20 9 2 5
Orgy of the Damned
  • Released: May 17, 2024
  • Label: Gibson
98 14
[40]
2 34
[41]
2 48
[42]
29
[43]
25
[44]
8

Soundtracks

Year Album details
2013 Nothing Left to Fear
  • Released: September 15, 2013
  • Label: Dik Hayd
  • Format: CD, 2LP
2018 Universal Monsters Maze
  • Released: 2018 (EP); 2022 (deluxe LP)
  • Label: Snakepit
  • Format: digital download[45][46]

Live albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
US
[22]
US
Hard

[18]
US
Indie

[18]
US
Rock

[18]
AUT
[19]
GER
[20]
SWI
[21]
2010 Live in Manchester
  • Released: July 3, 2010
  • Label: Dik Hayd
  • Formats: CD, DL
2011 Made in Stoke 24/7/11
  • Released: November 14, 2011
  • Label: Eagle Rock
  • Formats: 2CD, 3LP, 2CD+DVD, DL
194 8 29 33 74 40 80
2015 Live at the Roxy 9.25.14
  • Released: June 15, 2015
  • Label: Eagle Rock
  • Formats: CD, 2LP, DL, DVD, Blu-ray
69 29 60
2019 Living the Dream Tour
  • Released: September 20, 2019
  • Label: Eagle Rock
  • Formats: CD, 2LP, DL, DVD, Blu-ray
27 42

Extended plays

Year EP details Chart peaks
US
[22]
US
Hard

[47]
US
Indie

[48]
US
Rock

[49]
2011 iTunes Session
  • Released: June 3, 2011
  • Label: Dik Hayd
  • Format: DL
174 13 16 39 Track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Back from Cali" (2011 version) (originally from Slash)3:38
2."Communication Breakdown" (Led Zeppelin cover)3:05
3."Fall to Pieces" (Velvet Revolver cover)4:37
4."Rocket Queen" (Guns N' Roses cover)7:35
5."Starlight" (2011 version) (originally from Slash)5:38
6."Sucker Train Blues" (Velvet Revolver cover)5:15
2014 Spotify Sessions
  • Released: August 25, 2014
  • Label: Dik Hayd
  • Format: Stream
87 72 35 31 Track listings
No.TitleLength
1."Standing in the Sun" (acoustic) (originally from Apocalyptic Love)4:30
2."Starlight" (acoustic) (originally from Slash)6:00
3."Bent to Fly" (acoustic) (original version later released on World on Fire)5:05
4."Sweet Child O' Mine" (acoustic Guns N' Roses cover)6:37

Singles

As lead artist

Year Song Peak chart positions Album
US
Heat.

[15]
US
Main.

[14]
US
Rock

[50]
CAN
[51]
CAN
Rock
[52]
GER
[20]
JPN
[10]
2009 "Sahara"
(featuring Koshi Inaba)
6 Non-album single
2010 "By the Sword"
(featuring Andrew Stockdale)
25 41 78 3 80 Slash
"Back from Cali"
(featuring Myles Kennedy)
24 47 8
"Beautiful Dangerous"
(featuring Fergie)
11 58 90
2012 "You're a Lie"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
1 12 80 3 Apocalyptic Love
"Standing in the Sun"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
4 28 6
"Anastasia"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
6 25
2014 "World on Fire"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
1 43 13 World on Fire
"Bent to Fly"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
3 48
2018 "Driving Rain"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
21 5 41 8 Living the Dream
"Mind Your Manners"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
9 30
2020 "Where Do I Begin? (Theme from Love Story)" Non-album single[53]
2021 "The River Is Rising"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators)
8 46 4
2022 "April Fool"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators)[54]
2024 "Oh Well"
(featuring Chris Stapleton)
43 Orgy of the Damned
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.
Year Song Peak chart positions Album
US
[55]
AUS
[56]
AUT
[57]
FRA
[58]
GER
[20]
NED
[59]
NOR
[60]
NZ
[61]
SWI
[62]
UK
[63]
1991 "Always on the Run"
(Lenny Kravitz featuring Slash)
43 8 25 41 Mama Said
"Hey Stoopid"
(Alice Cooper featuring Slash, Ozzy Osbourne and Joe Satriani)
78 32 22 5 17 21 Hey Stoopid
1993 "Give In to Me"
(Michael Jackson featuring Slash)
4 12 7 10 4 7 1 7 2 Dangerous
1997 "Moja Mi Corazón"
(Marta Sánchez featuring Slash)
Azabache
"Halls of Illusions"
(Insane Clown Posse featuring Slash)
The Great Milenko
2006 "Nada Puede Cambiarme"
(Paulina Rubio featuring Slash)
Ananda
"What I Want"
(Daughtry featuring Slash)
Daughtry
2009 "The Wrestler"
(Clint Mansell featuring Slash)
Non-album single
2010 "Hands Together"
(Global Sound Lodge featuring Slash)
"Sister Heroine"
(Beth Hart featuring Slash)
My California
"Rebel Road"
(Edgar Winter featuring Slash)
Rebel Road
"Rockstar 101"
(Rihanna featuring Slash)
64 24 Rated R
2015 "Storm Riders"
(Sandaime J Soul Brothers featuring Slash)
The JSB Legacy
2020 "Maybe It's Time"[64]
(Sixx:A.M. featuring Joe Elliott, Brantley Gilbert, Ivan Moody, Slash, Corey Taylor, Awolnation and Tommy Vext)
Sno Babies
2023 "Sorry Not Sorry (Rock Version)"
(Demi Lovato featuring Slash)
Revamped
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Other charted songs

Year Song Chart peaks Album
US
Main.

[14]
US
Rock

[50]
CAN
[51]
2010 "Paradise City"
(featuring Fergie and Cypress Hill)
75 Slash
"Ghost"
(featuring Ian Astbury)
2011 "Promise"
(featuring Chris Cornell)
46 2
"I Hold On"
(featuring Kid Rock)
85
"Starlight"
(featuring Myles Kennedy)
2012 "Bad Rain"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
12 11 Apocalyptic Love
2014 "Stone Blind"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
15 World on Fire
"30 Years to Life"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
24
2018 "My Antidote"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
40 15 Living the Dream
2021 "Fill My World"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
4
2022 "Call of the Dogs"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Other appearances

Studio appearances

Year Song Album
1993 "Magic Carpet Ride"
(with Michael Monroe)
Coneheads OST
"I Don't Live Today"
(with Paul Rodgers and the Band of Gypsys)
Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix
1996 "Obsession Confession" Curdled OST
"Obsession"
(with Marta Sánchez)
1999 "No More Mr. Nice Guy" with Carmine Appice, Roger Daltrey, David Glen Eisley, Bob Kulick, and Mike Inez
2002 "Love Theme from The Godfather" The Kid Stays in the Picture OST
2004 "Sing a Song of Sixpence" Sing a Song with Six Strings[65]
2006 "Get On" Ocean Tribe: Sunrise[citation needed]
2007 "Guitar Hero III Intro" Guitar Hero III OST
"Slash Guitar Battle" digital download
2015 "Sweet Child o' Mine"
(with Miles Kennedy)
Dermot O'Leary Presents The Saturday Sessions 2015

Guest appearances

Year Song Artist(s) Album
1988 "Under My Wheels" Alice Cooper The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years
1990 "Butt Town" Iggy Pop Brick by Brick
"Home"
"My Baby Wants to Rock & Roll"
"Pussy Power"
"Wiggle Wiggle" Bob Dylan Under the Red Sky
1991 "Fields of Joy" Lenny Kravitz Mama Said
"Give In To Me", "Black or White" Michael Jackson Dangerous
1992 "Break Like the Wind" Spinal Tap Break Like the Wind
"I Ain't No Nice Guy" Motörhead March ör Die
"You Better Run"
1993 "Hold Out for Love" Carole King Colour of Your Dreams
"Tie Your Mother Down" Brian May "Resurrection"
"Believe in Me" Duff McKagan Believe in Me
"Just Not There"
"The Hunter" Paul Rodgers Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters
1994 "Cure Me... Or Kill Me..." Gilby Clarke Pawnshop Guitars
"Tijuana Jail"
"Hold Out for Love" Carole King In Concert
"Locomotion"
1995 "The Star Spangled Banner" Brian McKnight
The Boys Choir of Harlem
Panther
"D.S." Michael Jackson HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I
1996 "Where You Belong" Carmine Appice Guitar Zeus
1997 "Morphine" Michael Jackson Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix
"Halls of Illusion" Insane Clown Posse The Great Milenko
"Little White Lie" Sammy Hagar Marching to Mars
"Elected" Alice Cooper A Fistful of Alice
"Lost in America"
"Only Women Bleed"
"But You Said I'm Useless" J Pyromania
1998 "Bayangan" Ella El
1999 "Le Freak" Chic Live at the Budokan
"Stone Free"
"Oh! Darling" Graham Bonnet The Day I Went Mad
"Anxious Disease" The Outpatience Anxious Disease
2000 "Now or Never" Doro Calling the Wild
2001 "You're All Talk" Cheap Trick Silver
"Human" Rod Stewart Human
"Peach"
"Privacy" Michael Jackson Invincible
2002 "Tie Your Mother Down" Queen
Joe Elliott
The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
"Wishing Well" Bad Company In Concert: Merchants of Cool
"God Bless America Again" Ray Charles
Billy Preston
Ray Charles Sings for America
2003 "Over Under Sideways Down" The Yardbirds Birdland
"Street Child" Elán Street Child
2004 "The Blame Game" Matt Sorum Hollywood Zen
2006 "Mustang Nismo" Brian Tyler The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
"Welcome to Tokyo"
"In the Summertime" Derek Sherinian Blood of the Snake
"Out of Reach" Sarah Kelly Where the Past Meets Today
"Still Breathing"
2008 "Vocalise" Les Paul Les Paul & Friends: A Tribute to a Legend[66]
"Vengeance Is Mine" Alice Cooper Along Came a Spider
"Gioca Con Me" Vasco Rossi Il Mondo Che Vorrei
"Road & Me" Williams Riley Williams Riley Band
"Eye of the Tiger" Willfire Euro Football Party Dance Hits 2008
2009 "Kashmir" Escala Escala
2010 "68" Steve Lukather
Neal Schon
6 String Theory
"Rockin' My Life Away" Jerry Lee Lewis
Kid Rock
Mean Old Man
"Fancy Pants" Ronnie Wood I Feel Like Playing
"Forever"
"Spoonful"
"Sweetness My Weakness"
"Why You Wanna Go and Do a Thing Like That"
"Sister Heroine" Beth Hart My California
"Check the Level" The Dirty Heads Any Port in a Storm
2011 "Saturday Night" Transplants Give the Drummer Some
"Drive Me" State Line Empire Octane
"Kick It Up a Notch" Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb: Across the 1st and 2nd Dimensions
"Mudflap Momma" Leslie West Unusual Suspects
"The Party's Over"
2012 "B.B. Jams with Guests" B.B. King Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2001
"Guess Who"
"The Thrill Is Gone"
"When the Saints Go Marching In"
"Deep in the Blues" Lou Pallo Thank You Les: A Tribute to Les Paul
"Just Don't Ask" Adler Back from the Dead
2013 "Here's to Us" (guest version) Halestorm The Strange Case Of...
"Lock 'n' Load" The Dead Daisies The Dead Daisies
2016 "Emerald" Ace Frehley Origins Vol. 1
2020 "Straight to Hell" Ozzy Osbourne Ordinary Man
"Ordinary Man" (feat. Elton John)
2022 "I Live Too Fast To Die Young" Michael Monroe I Live Too Fast to Die Young!
2023 "I'm Just Ken" Ryan Gosling Barbie the Album

Video albums

Year Album details
2011 Made in Stoke 24/7/11
2015 Live at the Roxy 25.9.14
  • Released: June 15, 2015
  • Label: Eagle Vision
  • Formats: DVD, BD

Music videos

Year Song
2010 "By the Sword"
(featuring Andrew Stockdale)
"Back from Cali"
(featuring Myles Kennedy)
"Beautiful Dangerous"
(featuring Fergie)
2012 "Gotten"
(featuring Adam Levine)[67]
"You're a Lie"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
"Bad Rain"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
2013 "Anastasia"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
2014 "World on Fire"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
2018 "Driving Rain"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
"Mind Your Manners"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
2019 "Boulevard of Broken Hearts"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
2021 "The River Is Rising"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
2022 "April Fool"
(featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators)
2024 "Killing Floor"
(featuring Brian Johnson)
"Papa Was a Rolling Stone"
(featuring Demi Lovato)

See also

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