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All rights reserved.| Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Eat the Rich 2. Love in an Elevator 3. Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees) 4. Same Old Song and Dance 5. Hole in My Soul 6. Monkey on My Back 7. Livin' on the Edge 8. Cryin' 9. Rag Doll 10. Angel 11. Janie's Got a Gun 12. Amazing DISC 2: 1. Back in the Saddle 2. Last Child 3. Other Side, The 4. Walk on Down 5. Dream On 6. Crazy 7. Mama Kin 8. Walk This Way 9. Dude (Looks Like a Lady) 10. What It Takes 11. Sweet Emotion
Album Notes Aerosmith: Steven Tyler (vocals, percussion, harmonica); Joe Perry (guitar, lap steel guitar, background vocals); Brad Whitford (guitar); Tom Hamilton (bass); Joey Kramer (drums). Additional personnel: Thom Gimbel, Russ Irwin (keyboards, background vocals). Recorded live between 1993 and 1998. Aerosmith: Steven Tyler (vocals, percussion, harmonica); Joe Perry (guitar, lap steel guitar, vocals); Brad Whitford (guitar); Tom Hamilton (bass); Joey Kramer (drums). Additional personnel: Thom Gimbel, Russ Irwin (keyboards, background vocals). Recorded live between 1993 to 1994 and 1997 to 1998. Full title: A Little South Of Sanity. This limited edition version comes in a denim package and includes an iron-on patch. Aerosmith: Steven Tyler (vocals, percussion, harmonica); Joe Perry (guitar, lap steel guitar, vocals); Brad Whitford (guitar); Tom Hamilton (bass); Joey Kramer (drums). Additional personnel: Thom Gimbel (keyboards, background vocals); Russ Irwin (keyboards, background vocals). Recorded live between 1993 to 1994 and 1997 to 1998. When Aerosmith returned to its original label in the '90s, there were still contractual obligations to Geffen, where they pulled a Lazarus and resurrected their moribund career in the mid-'80s. A LITTLE SOUTH OF SANITY completes the Geffen cycle and unlike most groups who toss together something in order to move on, Aerosmith took great care in compiling this 2-CD live collection that covers more than 25 years. Recorded during tours for GET A GRIP (1993-94) and NINE LIVES (1997-98), this release also marked a reunion with Jack Douglas, the band's producer during their '70s salad days, who helped the boys from Beantown compile the performances on this collection. It becomes readily apparent here that Aerosmith still tore it up live regardless of how many power ballads they unleashed on radio since the late '80s. Of course, the Zippo-waving songs are here in abundance ("Crazy," "Angel") alongside ribald double-entendres ("Falling In Love [Is Hard On The Knees]") and vintage material ("Mama Kin"). If 1978's LIVE BOOTLEG gave us Aerosmith at their ripsnorting peak, then SANITY provides a reflection of a classic band that's aged gracefully without losing any of its spark. When Aerosmith returned to its original label in the '90s, there were still contractual obligations to Geffen, where they pulled a Lazarus and resurrected their moribund career in the mid-'80s. A LITTLE SOUTH OF SANITY completes the Geffen cycle and unlike most groups who toss together something in order to move on, Aerosmith took great care in compiling this 2-CD live collection that covers more than 25 years. Recorded during tours for GET A GRIP (1993-94) and NINE LIVES (1997-98), this release also marked a reunion with Jack Douglas, the band's producer during their '70s salad days, who helped the boys from Beantown compile the performances on this collection. It becomes readily apparent here that Aerosmith still tore it up live regardless of how many power ballads they unleashed on radio since the late '80s. Of course, the Zippo-waving songs are here in abundance ("Crazy," "Angel") alongside ribald double-entendres ("Falling In Love [Is Hard On The Knees]") and vintage material ("Mama Kin"). If 1978's LIVE BOOTLEG gave us Aerosmith at their ripsnorting peak, then SANITY provides a reflection of a classic band that's aged gracefully without losing any of its spark. When Aerosmith returned to its original label in the '90s, there were still contractual obligations to Geffen, where they pulled a Lazarus and resurrected their moribund career in the mid-'80s. A LITTLE SOUTH OF SANITY completes the Geffen cycle and unlike most groups who toss together something in order to move on, Aerosmith took great care in compiling this 2-CD live collection that covers more than 25 years. Recorded during tours for GET A GRIP (1993-94) and NINE LIVES (1997-98), this release also marked a reunion with Jack Douglas, the band's ... Editorial Reviews Q (12/01/1998) Entertainment Weekly (11/27/1998) | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||
Reviews it was in good condition, did not take long at all to get great price and quality. love listening to it. Review ID: 10000000006992189 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 02/07/07 by: This CD brings to life the true talent of Aerosmith. Listening to this CD shows just how this band has been able to stay around for more than 30 years! The passion in the music from the "original" five members is a key CD for any aerosmith fan to draw closer to this phenomenal band! It's as though im in the front row. Review ID: 10000000002917045 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 12/03/06 by: I loved it. Excellent quality and better price. You can always find what you are looking for at an really good price. Review ID: 10000000002429983 Was this review helpful? Report this review Great live CD. The sound quality makes you feel like you're at the concert! If you like Aerosmith this CD is a must have for your collection. Review ID: 10000000001371916 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 09/23/00 by: Stairway2Drew-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Music Pros: It's Aerosmith LIVE, man. Use your head. Cons: A little lacking, but so it goes. Aerosmith, maligned veteran rockers from the '70s with their own little fanbase, may well be one of the only groups to release more live albums (4) than greatest hits compilations (3). "A Little South of Sanity," though, chronicling the world tours for "Nine Lives" and "Get A Grip," is above and beyond the previous live efforts Aerosmith--or anybody, really--has put forth. Aerosmith starts out furiously, kicking in the door and swarming in with a thundering 'Eat The Rich' which includes, as sort of a bonus, a little "rap" that fans will recognize as the intro to the "Get A Grip" album. This... Review ID: 10000000000261903 Review created: 12/31/05 by: Bounty628 -- a member of Epinions Pros: Breaks down the "Best Of" stigma. Cons: Some might not want to give it a chance. Though I have never been to a live Aerosmith concert, I feel as though I have been to one. No, I don t have a mullet. I do not wear jean jackets with a pair of jeans. (Sorry, Canadians) And know I do not smell like a mixture of wine coolers, marijuana, and body odor right now. Rather, I have just listened to Aerosmith s live album Little South of Sanity . With tracks taken from the Nine Lives Tour as well as the Get a Grip Tour, this album is a solid compilation of live tracks performed by rock and roll icons Aerosmith. The music is real, the rock and roll is pure, and the history behind... Review ID: 10000000000261900 Review created: 07/16/00 by: MattA75 -- a member of Epinions Pros: It's basically "Aerosmith's Live Greatest Hits" Cons: That is a good and a bad thing, as the ballads are way too many After being in the business for over twenty five years, selling out stadiums and arenas, going platinum with just about every album, and in 1998, finally getting a number one single, it is perhaps a little bit sketchy that Aerosmith had never released a true live album. Yeah, so they had the two Classics Live albums, and that Live:Bootleg deal, but those sounded like studio recordings with audience noise added in as an effect. So finally, hot on the heels of said number one single, Aerosmith released their first true definitive live album in the fall of 98, a two disc set entitled A Little... Review ID: 10000000000261901 Review created: 07/04/00 by: Tigerlily137 -- a member of Epinions Pros: Aerosmith live! Cons: not on tour now ~ Wake up kids, it s half past the youth, ain t nothin changin but the date . And if I m awake, chances are that I m listening to an album by my favorite band-Aerosmith. This particular album, A Little South of Sanity leaves me aching for a new album and tour from this wonderful band from Boston. (Actually, I hear that they re working on material for a new album now...I CAN T WAIT!) From the first pounding of the drums on Eat the Rich to the closing classic Sweet Emotion , this is a fun-filled concert, a must have for every Aerosmith fan, and a perfect introduction for fans-to-be. Disk 1: Song-. Review ID: 10000000000261902 Review created: 11/21/99 by: SirAlex -- a member of Epinions Pros: Good production and mix Cons: Too many slow songs! Edited on 3-11-00 I bought this album the day it came out mostly because I have every Aerosmith album in my collection. I was happy to see that there would finally be live versions of their more recent songs available. Of course that means that there was going to be an abundance of their ballads on this album. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find that their slower songs did seem to have an extra bit of attitude that isn t found on the studio versions. The first disc contains most of Aerosmith recent hit singles, while disc two is reserved mostly for some of their hits from the... Review ID: 10000000001841745 Epinions.com ratings are not included in the item's average rating. Links in this review may have been removed. |
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