Tag: Aerosmith
One of America’s hard rock and blues greats, were Aerosmith from Boston MA.
It remains an interesting chapter of Aerosmith’s legacy even if long-time fans can’t quite make up their minds about it…
Aerosmith were still looking for the big comeback album around 1987 after the underrated ‘Done With Mirrors’ had bombed two…
Going by Aerosmith’s history books it would be easy to deduce that the 1978-1980 timeframe was the most traumatic period…
If I had to choose one Aerosmith album to take on a deserted Island, ‘Draw The Line’ would be it.
The album signals the return of the classic Aerosmith lineup with Perry and Whitford back in the place of guitarists…
‘Rocks’ is the fourth album by Aerosmith, released May 3, 1976. Released after the superb ‘Toys In The Attic’. It…
Teaming up with producer Jack Douglas once again, Aerosmith touch upon the leading lights of the day (Led Zeppelin for…
While far from perfect, this demonstrates the Aerosmith boys haven’t forgotten how to rock, and maybe there’s life left for…
‘Just Push Play’ won’t banish memories of Aerosmith circa ‘Get Your Wings’. It proves at the very least that the…
Aerosmith at this early stage of their career were still finding their ‘wings’ (excuse the pun), but from this point,…
Here we have the debut album from Aerosmith which took the 70’s by storm in the USA.
Terrific, obscure Hi-Tech AOR in my book.
Great to see this album getting some love. 💜
Alan Kelly talks about the song 'Caught In The Act'. Apparently Shy did a pre production version/demo of the song…
Always enjoyed the cover on this one. Reminds me of Captain Beyond's debut fused with some comic book character.
This album should've been called 'The Circus'.
Listening to 'Heroine', musically this is similar to 80's era Barclay James Harvest.
A perfect AOR album for the late '80s. Heavenly melody after heavenly melody.
Agree with the review. Also a big fan of the Mk and 4 albums and after a couple of listens…
The version of I-Ten's 'No Easy Way Out' is pretty good.
Perhaps Coverdale should've released this set under his own name rather than tarnishing the Whitesnake brand. A totally redundant set…