Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Let the Music Do the Talking 2. My Fist Your Face 3. Shame on You 4. Heart's Done Time 5. Rag Doll 6. Dude (Looks Like a Lady) 7. Angel 8. Hangman Jury 9. Permanent Vacation 10. Young Lust 11. Other Side, The 12. What It Takes 13. Monkey on My Back 14. Love in an Elevator 15. Janie's Got a Gun 16. Ain't Enough 17. Walk This Way - (with Run-DMC)
DISC 2: 1. Eat the Rich 2. Love Me Two Times 3. Head First 4. Livin' on the Edge - (acoustic version) 5. Don't Stop 6. Can't Stop Messin' 7. Amazing - (orchestral version) 8. Cryin' 9. Crazy 10. Shut up and Dance 11. Deuces Are Wild 12. Walk on Water 13. Blind Man 14. Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees) 15. Dream On 16. Hole in My Soul 17. Sweet Emotion
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Run-DMC | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes YOUNG LUST: THE AEROSMITH ANTHOLOGY contains tracks recorded for Geffen between 1985 and 1998. Aerosmith: Steven Tyler (vocals, mandolin, harmonica, keyboards); Joe Perry (guitar, dulcimer, background vocals); Brad Whitford (guitar); Tom Hamilton (bass); Joey Kramer (drums, percussion). Producers includes: Ted Templeman, Bruce Fairbairn, Michael Beinhorn, Aerosmith, Jack Douglas. Compilation producer: Mike Ragogna. Includes liner notes by Gerri Miller. Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (Universal Mastering Studios-West, Hollywood, California). Few bands in rock & roll history have enjoyed the kind of over-the-top successful second act Aerosmith has that makes Behind-The-Music producers salivate and reinforces the legend moniker generally associated with these New England hard rockers. The 2-CD YOUNG LUST is a handy anthology of the band's Geffen years that chronicles this Boston quintet's climb back from the depths of drug abuse, personal turmoil and dramatic excess. MTV-friendly hits like "Rag Doll," "(Dude) Looks Like A Lady" and "Cryin'" are featured alongside the band's breakthrough Run-D.M.C. rap-rock summit ("Walk This Way") and a clutch of live favorites ("Sweet Emotion," "Dream On"). Along the way, Aerosmith found success infusing their writing with cheeky double-entendres ("Love In An Elevator"), serious topics like child abuse ("Janie's Got A Gun") and flat-out displays of guitar-soaked manna (the resurrected Joe Perry Project nugget "Let The Music Do The Talking"). Also included are the chugging, blues-driven, Japan-only "Ain't Enough," defiant non-album rocker "Don't Stop" and a soaring orchestral version of "Amazing." Even Aerosmith's contributions from the soundtracks to Air America (a stomping cover of "Love Me Two Times") and The Beavis & Butthead Experience (an infinitely catchy "Deuces Are Wild") get the nod on this far-reaching anthology.
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