Guns N' Roses (EP)

The record was released in Japan only and features "Sweet Child O' Mine" from the album Appetite for Destruction plus tracks that had been previously released in 1987 on the 12" singles of "It's So Easy"/"Mr. Brownstone" and "Welcome to the Jungle".

However, the EP is often called Live from the Jungle,[1] named so because part of the large red text on the album's obi strip reads ライブ・フロム・ザ・ジャングル ガンズ・アンド・ローゼズ ("Raibu furomu za janguru / Ganzu ando rozezu"), meaning "Live from the jungle: Guns N' Roses".

The record has been released in vinyl, cassette, and CD format.

[2] Tracks one, four and five were recorded live at the Marquee Club in London on June 28, 1987.

The cover features the banned Robert Williams artwork also used (but very briefly) for Appetite for Destruction.