Showing posts with label Aerosmith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aerosmith. Show all posts

Friday, September 12, 2008

Aerosmith - Draw the Line



Song :
1. Draw the Line
2. I Wanna Know Why
3. Critical Mass
4. Get It Up
5. Bright Light Fright
6. Kings and Queens
7. Hand That Feeds
8. Sight for Sore Eyes
9. Milk Cow Blues

Although not quite as good as it's two previous album "Toys in the Attic and "Rocks") "Draw the Line" finds Aerosmith running out of breath but still in the race and powerfull.If you're a fan of classic Aerosmith then this CD sounds GREAT turned up!












Thursday, September 11, 2008

Aerosmith - Big Ones



The guitar performances, Tyler's vocals and superb drumming make this band one of the very best ever and hearing these tunes back to back confirms it. Highly recommended.
Janie's Got a Gun was a serious look into a tragic situation.That's not something you find in most rocker's music collections. I also thought that the Aerosmith of the 80s-90s was fantastic as well.And the songs are powerfull.








Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Aerosmith - Get Your Wings



I could not talk to much.By 'Get Your Wings', Aerosmith began to sound more and more like the band that produced classic songs like "Walk This Way" and "Back In The Saddle". Steven Tyler's singing voice began to take on the high-pitched, over-the-top sound that made him one of the most identifiable singers in rock n' roll. Aerosmith even began to branch out their songs, playing more original, experimental, and darker tracks that distinguished them from other blues and Led Zeppelin clones.'Get Your Wings' is a fantastic album, and unfortunately is often overlooked by fans of Aerosmith's earlier material. This album has a very mature sound, and Joe Perry and Steven Tyler display some of their best work here. Aerosmith would go on to even greater success with 'Toys In The Attic' and 'Rocks', but you shouldn't overlook their first albums, because they are just as good




Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Aerosmith - Rocks


This is the best album yes No doubt one of the band's best albums. Again, just about every song on the album is a classic, "Back In The Saddle", "Last Child", Rats In The Cellar", "Sick As A Dog", "Nobody's Fault", "Get The Lead Out", "Lick And A Promise", and another great ballad "Home Tonight".Interesting lyrics, deep rhythms, and hot leads kept up the Aerosmith tradition on this release.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Aerosmith-Great album [LIMITED EDITION] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]




If 'Dream On' was the only good song on the record, this would still be a great album. But there is so much more. 'Mama Kin' is a great rocker, and so is 'Movin' Out.' The rest of the album is great too. All in all, Aerosmith's debut album is highly recommended.So If you are new to Aerosmith and want to get into their old stuff you won't be disappointed. Or if you're an old fan who hasn't quite gotten around to pickin up Aerosmith's substantial catalog do yourself a favor and pick it up now





Saturday, September 6, 2008

Aerosmith-Toys in the Attic [LIMITED EDITION] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]



To enjoys 70's and 80'S Aerosmith you must cleanse your mind of all preconceived notions of what this once mighty band has now become.The anthems are well known and probably overplayed for some on classic rock radio. "Toys In The Attic", the song, opens the album with primal urgency, kind of like Boston's own "Immigrant Song". "No More No More" is as good as it gets; lyrics (being on the road has got to be bitch!), arrangement, production - all flawless! "Round and Round" is Sabbathesque, as heavy as Aerosmith would ever get! "Walk This Way" bugs me now but it is still one of the most influential songs of the last 30 years.

Originally released in 1975, this was Aerosmith's breakout recording. Listeners only familiar with their more recent, post-comeback material may be surprised; like their other albums from the 1970s, Toys has a strong blues inflection, as indicated by their cover of "Big Ten Inch Record," which also shows that Aerosmith has never lacked raunchiness or innuendo. There's also the original (pre-Run-D.M.C.) version of "Walk This Way," and the classic "Sweet Emotion." This is classic Aerosmith at its gritty, streetwise best; they may have been derivative, but it really doesn't matter, then or now: it's all in good fun. --Genevieve Williams

Track Listings
1. Toys In The Attic
2. Uncle Salty
3. Adam's Apple
4. Walk This Way
5. Big Ten Inch Record
6. Sweet Emotion
7. No More No More
8. Round And Round
9. You See Me Crying







Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Aerosmith - Greatest Hits [LIMITED EDITION] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]


AEROSMITH'S GREATEST HITS is a 10 track collection of songs originally released in 1980, remastered in 1993,Aerosmith lineup of Steven Tyler on vocals, Joe Perry and Brad Whitford on guitars, Tom Hamilton on bass, and Joey Kramer on drums. The compilation pulls tracks from the band's self-titled debut (1973), Get Your Wings (1974), Toys In The Attic (1975), Rocks (1976), Draw The Line (1977), the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band Soundtrack (1978), and Night In The Ruts (1979.) Tracklist features Dream On, Same Old Song And Dance, Sweet Emotion (Edited Version), Walk This Way, Last Child, Back In The Saddle, Draw The Line, Kings And Queens (Edited Version), Come Together, and Remember (Walkin' In The Sand.)
Start with TOYS IN THE ATTIC and ROCKS, and then build your collection from there. It'll cost more than the AEROSMITH'S GREATEST HITS CD, but it'll be worth it.