Pros: 34:34 of Euphoria. Thuggish Blues-Rock. Cons: Hmmm...Well on a few songs The Snare Drum Sound isn't what it could be.
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Pros: The title explains it to you Cons: some songs were overlooked and forgotten
Aerosmith Rocks 1. Back in the Saddle 2. Last Child 3. Rats in the Cellar 4. Combination 5. Sick as a Dog 6. Nobody's Fault 7. Get the Lead Out 8. Lick and a Promise 9. Home Tonight The album's title is very ...
Pros:AEROSMITH's apex on tape, vinyl, CD, DVD... Cons:34 minutes - an extended whoooa but a brief record anyway
AEROSMITH's second masterpiece in a row is a wonder of pure, massive, carnal, urgent, unadultered solid funky Hard Rock. Literally - this is all about coming. For 34 minutes, that is. Joe Perry and Brad ...
Pros: Every song kicks butt, and the band truly "Get The Lead Out" Cons: Too short, needed bonus tracks.
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Pros: Essential, influential and a few other 50 cent words I have forgotten. Cons: Combination.
How do you review an album that had such a major impact on your musical taste? It's kind of tough to not just shamelessly heap tons of praise on it, but I'm going to be as objective as possible. For me, Rocks came out at the perfect time in my...
Pros: Nine tracks - they're all excellent. Cons: There really is none.
No bones about it - this is the best Aerosmith album. Ever.
'Back in the Saddle' blows things wide open with its homage to the wild west. Tom Hamilton plucks the bass along in fruity style with Joe Perry blowing off riffs in all directions....
Pros: Another fine album from Aerosmith Cons: Nothing at all
The title says it all. Aerosmith rocks. This was the much-anticipated follow up to Toys in the Attic and it does not disappoint in the least. Released in 1976, this shows Aerosmith in one of their most dynamic and creative phases of their career. All ...
Pros: It REALLY doesn't suck; in fact, it's downright great. Cons: It will forever be overlooked, but that's okay.
Aerosmith’s drug-addled past started with their 1973 self-titled debut album. When it didn’t make a splash, they followed it up with the darker, scarier, rockier Get Your Wings, which strayed a bit from the bluesy shuffle of the first album. Their...
Pros: A few great songs including the overlooked "Home Tonight", Joe Perry is a fantastic guitarist, This is when Steven Tyler could hit ANY note Cons: About fifty percent of this album is mediocre!
If you have only experienced Aerosmith in their late eighties, and nineties incarnation then stop, take a few steps back and listen to what they had to offer in the late seventies. This is the greatest era of the band. Even if drugs were taken heavily,...
Pros: Great rock album Cons: nothing too innovative
Rocks is still today one of Aerosmith's most listened albums throughout their 25 year career. It was recorded at a time when their drug habbits were more then just dabbling, but has been their most succesfull ever. The 1976 hit truely showed them what...
Pros: Nobody's Fault, Home Tonight, Sick as a Dog Cons: not enough songs! boo hoo
This is in my opinion the band's best album. This is Aerosmith in their prime. This was before the drugs completely took over, instead they helped the bands creativity. My fave Aerosmith song is on this album-Nobody's Fault. This is the heaviest song...
Pros: It's arguably their VERY best album Cons: None, none whatsoever!
If you're an Aerosmith fan and DON'T have this CD, stop what you're doing and get it NOW!
I'm sure all of you have heard "Back In The Saddle" and "Last Child" on classic rock radio umpteen times, but, the reason these songs are played so much...
Aerosmith's fourth album, "Rocks," was the creative zenith of the band's first wave of popularity. This album saw Aerosmith in absolutely peak form-- unflinchingly honest about the state of things in their world and presented in a wonderful collection of...
In my opinion this is THE greatest rock and roll album of all time. And that has nothing to do with my love for Aerosmith, but my love of great music. This album has it all, beginning with "Back In The Saddle" and it rocks you hard all the way...
Pros: ...yes, the boys are Pros.... Cons: ...and yes, some were also cons....(heh, heh, heh) :o)
If you are a rock fan, and you do not own any Aerosmith, this is the one I would suggest to have first. From "Back in the Saddle" to "Last Child" which to me are some of the greatest rock songs EVER, to "Combination" and...
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