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Personnel: Stephen Pearcy, Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw (vocals, guitar); Fee Waybill, Jack Blades, Jani Lane, Mickey Thomas, Paul Shortino, Ron Keel, Ron Taylor , Ronnie James Dio, Vince Neil (vocals); Earl Slick, Gilby Clarke, Jeff Baxter, Jimmy Crespo, Steve Fister, Steve Lukather, Tracii Guns, Yngwie Malmsteen, Blues Saraceno (guitar); Edgar Winter (saxophone); Derek Sherinian (keyboards); Bobby Blotzer, Gregg Bissonette, Pat Torpey, Randy Castillo, Aynsley Dunbar, Tommy Aldridge, Steve Ferrone, Carmine Appice, Vinnie Colaiuta (drums). Tribute To Aerosmith Music Tribute To Aerosmith Songs | 1. | Toys in the Attic - Philip Soussan/Stephen Pearcy/Aynsley Dunbar/Tracii Guns |
| 2. | Rock in a Hard Place - Jason McMaster/Jimmy Crespo/Paul Shortino/Steve Fister/Carmine Appice |
| 3. | Same Old Song and Dance - Bobby Blotzer/Edgar Winter/Jeff Baxter/Jeff Pilson/Jack Russell |
| 4. | Dream On - Gregg Bissonette/Ronnie James Dio/Stuart Hamm/Yngwie Malmsteen |
| 5. | Sweet Emotion - Jack Blades/Mike Inez/Randy Castillo/Tommy Shaw |
| 6. | Back in the Saddle - Jason McMaster/Ron Keel/Steve Fister/Carmine Appice |
| 7. | No Surprize - Jani Lane/Chris Holmes |
| 8. | Chip Away at the Stone - Pat Torpey/Vince Neil/Blues Saraceno |
| 9. | Rag Doll - Derek Sherinian/Ted Nugent/Tony Franklin/Vinnie Colaiuta |
| 10. | Walk This Way - Fee Waybill/Steve Lukather/Tim Bogert/Tommy Aldridge |
| 11. | Lord of the Thighs - Gilby Clarke/Jason McMaster/Ron Taylor/Steve Fister/Carmine Appice |
| 12. | Last Child - Earl Slick/Mickey Thomas/Nathan East/Steve Ferrone |
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