You would have to travel a long way to find someone who does not know the name Guns n’ Roses; however, it is usually just the fans that know the names of members beyond that of Axl Rose and Slash. This is a real shame as bassist Duff McKagan is a truly talented musician in his own right and has released a fair catalogue of his own and Lighthouse covers styles, including classic rock, acoustic and even a touch of punk. It is quite an eclectic mix. Opening with “Lighthouse,” McKagan makes it clear that this record differs from that of his work with the likes of Guns n’ Roses and Velvet Revolver. It starts with a slow acoustic guitar, with McKagan delivering a subdued story through his lyrics. As the tune builds, it becomes grander at a subtle pace up until its climax. “Longfeather” is when t...