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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.
Digitally remastered reissue of 1974 album with original artwork packaged in a tri-fold digipak. CBS. 2004.
Digitally remastered Dutch reissue.
Recorded at the Record Plant, New York, New York.
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).
Q (6/91) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Aerosmith at their best don't just let their songs rest on a good riff, and "Toys" is full of the intricate harmonies and nifty instrumental breaks that make a hard rock record fun to listen to even with the volume down low..." Toys In The Attic Music | List Price | $17.99 (You save $4.54) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, World, Japanese, Hard Rock | | Label | CBS | | Orig Year | 1975 | | All Time Sales Rank | 401180  | | CD Universe Part number | 6734935 | | Catalog number | 523628 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 01, 2008 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Steven Tyler - vocals, harmonica, keyboards, percussion Joe Perry - acoustic guitar, slide guitar, percussion, background vocals Joey Kramer - drums, percussion Tom Hamilton - guitar, bass Brad Whitford - guitar
Also: Scott Cushnie, Jay Messina | | Additional Info | Netherlands |
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