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Release Date September 07, 1993
OK, so the songs are edited, but what do you expect for the price? You shouldn't pay more than $8 for this CD, and if you end up paying less then you got a great deal. If you're new to the band or if you want the very best of the early stuff then this is a great buy. You get all of their hits and even the last song "Remember (Walking In The Sand)" is not a bad song at all. Everyone reviewing this CD must remember that Columbia Records went for the radio hits and nothing more. Also, this CD was not approved by the band as they were fighting way too much to be involved in this project.
If you have all of the albums after Permanent Vacation, and would like to get familiar with their 70's stuff, then this is a nice introduction to their ... Read More:
Release Date September 07, 1993
Hands-down best effort ever, more consistent than the previous Toys in the Attic. If you were limited to just one of their albums, this would have to be it, no doubt about it. Too many highlights to praise, but since no one else has brought it up, I would like to add that the brief, deep lead guitar intro to "Combination" is downright NASTY! It lasts perhaps 1 or 2 seconds but it really grabs your attention and sets such a tasty tone for the whole cut - a "gem" within a gem of an album. A 70s hard rock icon. Too bad they couldn't squeeze out one or two more similar quality albums before they flamed out
Release Date September 07, 1993
"Get Your Wings" was Aerosmith's second album, easily a step up from their debut, and, for my money, superior to the "Toys" or "Rocks" that came after. They weren't MTV fodder yet, they were still militantly "on medication," and the contrariness that ground them to a halt in the early eighties (just as it did, "that band they worked so hard to look like") hadn't even started to take hold yet. Prime stuff, folks: even the obligatory top-40 song here, "Train Kept A'Rolling," was superior to most anything else going down that vile year of 1974. And OK, I'll be selfish, all MY favorite Aerosmith songs are represented here, "Seasons Of Wither"..."Same Old Song And Dance"..."SOS "...especially "Lord Of The Thighs" and "Pandora's Box." Again, Aerosmith ... Read More:
Release Date February 01, 2008
Coming off their best two albums, "Draw the Line" released in 1977 is not a complete disappointment. As is the case with most recordings, the ones that follow masterpieces tend to be underrated. The lifestyle that Aerosmith had chosen was beginning to show it's effects on the band creatively but by no means were they done yet.
The CD opens with the riff-roaring "Draw the Line" and the rocking "I Wanna Know Why" before slipping into the average "Critical Mass". "Get it Up" may be one of the funkiest tunes they had done up to this point and the punkish Joe Perry sung "Bright Light Fright" is quite interesting.
The second half opens with the classic "Kings and Queens" and along with the title track represents classic Aerosmith in the ... Read More:
Release Date September 07, 1993
Firstly Aerosmith is no classic debut and it is not the best Aerosmith album to start off your collection with. The production is thin, the band are uptight (especially noticable in Tyler's vocals).
However, there are nuggets which give us a taste of what a terrific band Aerosmith are to become. There is the rocking classic; Mama Kin and the still golden Dream On. The excellent Somebody rocks your socks off and the Yardbirds influenced One Way Street is first class and you can't stop tapping your foot to Movin Out.
This is not a great album, but is a good one and well worth a listen.
Release Date October 17, 2006
The cover is basically a knockoff of Def Leppard's outtake compilation "Retro Active." Why couldn't they instead (or in addition) have knocked off the idea behind Retro Active?
This DOES include two outtakes from the Pump and Get A Grip sessions, and both are worthwhile. But if Aerosmith had to fill a contractual obligation as is obvious here, why not just make a full CD of outtakes, rather than yet another unnecessary "best of?" Anybody who would be interested in the two "new" songs already has everything else here, and anybody who is looking for a greatest hits CD would be far better off with "Oh Yeah" or better yet, with "Greatest Hits," "Gems," and "Big Ones."
And while quite a few outtakes from their early years were released on "Pandora's ... Read More:
Release Date April 21, 1998
I liked this album and the movie. It may not be the best movie ever made, nor was this the best album ever made; however being a fan of the artists who worked on the project I'm a fan. 100%. Yes the movie was cheesy I'll give it that, but who cares.
Personally, I got a kick out of Frampton's face when I asked him to sign my copy of the movie!!! (And YES he's still touring and still KICKS MAJOR @$$ on the guitar!!! The hall of fame honor was long over due!)
But hey, what do I know.... : ) Sure there are people bound to disagree, lets just agree to disagree!
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