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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 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
Album Notes Aerosmith: Steven Tyler (vocals, harmonica, keyboards, percussion); Joe Perry (acoustic guitar, slide guitar, percussion, background vocals); Tom Hamilton (guitar, bass); Brad Whitford (guitar); Joey Kramer (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Scott Cushnie (piano); Jay Messina (bass marimba). Recorded at the Record Plant, New York, New York. A truly inventive Aerosmith album, still suffused with a gloriously raspy sense of the blues, but quietly evocative in its timbre and approach. It showed Tyler working out lyrics that were so much more than simple cars and girls fodder, 'Adam's Apple' theorizing that creation could quite possibly have occurred with an alien mothership landing on earth and setting the wheels of the human race in motion. 'Sweet Emotion' throbbed slowly into life, 'Big Ten Inch Record', a salty R&B work-out, while 'You See Me Crying' was heightened and given body by a warm orchestration. A clear steeple of great work amid a skyline of repeating successes. Editorial Reviews Q (06/01/1991) | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||||||
Reviews Review created: 05/05/08 by: This Cd is definitly one the the best of Aerosmith's. This Cd put them on the map of Rock and Roll History. They were knee deep in the Demons that Money, stress,availablility of drugs. That didn't stop them from writing Great music. Honestly, I think the music they wrote when they were all screwed up, Is definitly better than the Commercial stuff they've released. Review ID: 10000000007001070 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 07/11/07 by: 0 of 1 people found this review helpful. First and best album they ever put out! Bought it to replace our cassette that's long been gone. thought we'd never find it. Review ID: 10000000004005122 Was this review helpful? Report this review 0 of 1 people found this review helpful. If you have a guitar laying around, pick it up, crank it up, and have some fun. I understand that if it is louder than 10db's outside you house, you could get arrested. Review ID: 10000000003127299 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 10/08/06 by: bunnies3459 ( 2 ) 1 of 2 people found this review helpful. This item is just what I wanted. The condition was as stated, in fact I was very pleased to find it better than I expected. I love the CD and play it all the time. Review ID: 10000000002060314 Was this review helpful? Report this review 3 of 3 people found this review helpful. Released in 1975, Toys in the Attic proved Aerosmith finally had their "Led Zeppelin-meets-Rolling Stones" sound fine-tuned. Steven Tyler's signature voice and style really show through on this album, and the guitar work by Joe Perry is highlighted with powerful playing and great riffs on tracks such as "Walk This Way" and "Sweet Emotion." "Toys in the Attic," the CD's first song, starts things off right with a beat that will make you want to get up and dance. This CD offers a nice variety in sounds and beats. A sure-hit for any Aerosmith fan, and a nice showcase of their early work! Review ID: 10000000002012530 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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