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Let the Music Do the Talking by Joe (Guitar) Perry (CD, Jul-1989, Columbia USA) 
Let the Music Do the Talking by Joe (Guitar) Perry (CD, Jul-1989, Columbia USA)

 
Let the Music Do the Talking by Joe (Guitar) Perry (CD, Jul-1989, Columbia USA)

Artist: Joe (Guitar) Perry
Release Date: Jul 1989
Format: CD
Record Label: Columbia (USA)
Genre: Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 074643638821
Product ID: EPID3134952
Description: This is Joe Perry's first solo album. Personnel: Joe Perry (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass); David Hull (vocals, bass); Ralph Morman (vocals); Ronnie Stewart (drums). Personnel: Joe Perry (vocals, guitar, synthesizer); David Hull (vocal...
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Track Listing
1. Let the Music Do the Talking
2. Conflict of Interest
3. Discount Dogs
4. Shooting Star
5. Break Song
6. Rockin' Train
7. Mist Is Rising, The
8. Ready on the Firing Line
9. Life at a Glance

Details
Playing Time:37 min.
Producer:Jack Douglas, Joe Perry
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
This is Joe Perry's first solo album.
Personnel: Joe Perry (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass); David Hull (vocals, bass); Ralph Morman (vocals); Ronnie Stewart (drums).
Personnel: Joe Perry (vocals, guitar, synthesizer); David Hull (vocals, bass guitar, background vocals); Ralph Mormon (vocals); Ronnie Stewart (drums).
Joe Perry split from Aerosmith under less than favorable circumstances in 1979, directly assembling a solo band, the Joe Perry Project (with Ralph Mormon [vocals], David Hull [bass], and Ronnie Stewart [drums]), which soon released its first album, 1980's Let the Music Do the Talking. Unlike his former band, which would now take excessive amounts of time to record albums that should have been cranked out quickly, L.T.M.D.T.T. recalled the brash and trashy appeal of early Aerosmith. Maybe because he wanted to show his former bandmates that he could succeed without them, the performances were extremely inspired, while the songwriting was sharp and focused. The anthemic title track was aimed at all the in-press bickering that was going on at the time between Aerosmith and Perry. While subsequent Perry Project albums didn't contain many Perry lead vocal spots, the singing on the debut is split 50/50 between Perry and Mormon. Tracks such as "Conflict of Interest," "Discount Dogs," "Shooting Star," and "Rocking Train" were all up-tempo highlights, and the instrumental "Break Song" showed off the fantastic interplay between the new band, while "The Mist Is Rising" was more low-key. A truly great and underrated record, Let the Music Do the Talking could have been a classic Aerosmith release if the drugs hadn't split the band apart. ~ Greg Prato

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