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O, YEAH! ULTIMATE AEROSMITH HITS is available in four different 3-D covers.
"Girls Of Summer" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.
This Argentine import contains 3 bonus tracks: a cover of the Beatles' "Come Together," Joe Perry's take on the "Theme From Spiderman," and "Toys in the Attic."
Pulling out all the stops to commemorate their 30th anniversary since signing to Columbia Records, Aerosmith drops the two-CD O, YEAH! ULTIMATE AEROSMITH HITS set on the public. Despite the existence of various previously released anthologies including BIG ONES, GREATEST HITS, and GEMS, O, YEAH! is the first collection to compile material from the band's Columbia and Geffen Records catalogs. The comprehensive track listing not only includes 'Smith perennials like "Dream On," "Walk This Way" and "Sweet Emotion," but deeper and oft-overlooked cuts like "Seasons Of Wither" and their swinging cover of the Bull Moose Jackson '50s R&B nugget "Big Ten Inch Record."
Members of the MTV generation also get their fill of post-comeback hits from PERMANENT VACATION, PUMP, and GET A GRIP including "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)," "What It Takes," "Cryin'," and "Amazing." All four of the band's Grammy-winning singles are included--"Janie's Got A Gun," "Livin' On The Edge," "Crazy," and the "South Beach Mix" of "Pink," along with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry's historic team-up with Run-DMC on a cover of "Walk This Way." Two new cuts, the Beatlesque "Girls Of Summer" and the equally catchy "Lay It Down" round out this impressive set.
International version of their 2002 collection features 3 tracks unavailable on the US edition, 'Come Together', 'Theme From Spiderman' (Album Version) & 'Toys In The Attic'. 33 tracks in all. Sony.
Aerosmith: Steve Tyler (vocals, harmonica, piano, keyboards, percussion); Joe Perry (guitar, background vocals); Brad Whitford (guitar); Tom Hamilton (bass); Joey Kramer (drums, percussion).Q (9/02, p.123) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...What is here is Aerosmith's claim to greatness..." Mojo (Publisher) (9/02, p.117) - "The scarves, the mirror shades, the rakishly cocked bottle of Jack. For Aerosmith it is forever 1971." O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits Music O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits Music O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits Review
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