Interscope-Geffen-A&M Chairman Jimmy Iovine On GUNS N' ROSES - "Axl Delivered A Great Album. Period"
November 24, 2008, 15 years ago
Billboard.com spoke to Interscope-Geffen-A&M; chairman Jimmy Iovine about GUNS N' ROSES new album Chinese Democracy, which arrived yesterday (November 23) as a Best Buy exclusive. Here is an excerpt from the chat:
Billboard.com: Yesterday was an exciting day for a lot of Guns N' Roses fans. What are your thoughts now that this record is a reality?
Iovine: "Axl delivered a great Guns N' Roses album. Period. He did. It took him a long time for whatever reasons. I am sure there were many different reasons. Bottom line is, he did it. It's hard to say if something is worth the wait, because how the hell do any of us know? I judge it based on what it is. Does it sound better than 99% of the rock records out there? Yes. I'm just thrilled for him.
The proliferation of retail exclusives like Guns N' Roses with Best Buy has been one of the biggest stories of the year. What are you thoughts on how this has developed?
With the confusion and how much media is spread out and how hard it is to market things to a mass audience right now, I think you'll see the labels needing marketing partners to drive this music, whether it's a song, an album or a new configuration. In this case, Best Buy gave this album a great deal of marketing that we couldn't have gotten any other way. Now we have the press on our side as well, which is extraordinary."
Billboard.com: But what about indie retailers who throw their arms up because of deals like this? Is there a silver lining for them?
Iovine: "I don't know the answer to that. But when a guy works that hard on a record, you want to give it the best possible chance it has. We found a great partner in Best Buy, and Axl's new management felt it was a good idea. It looks like it's going to do really well. I mean, really, really well. Beyond anybody's expectations."