Artist: Aerosmith Release Date: 2001
Format: CD Record Label: Geffen Records (USA)
Genre: Rock UPC: 606949309725
Sub-Genre: Hard Rock


Track listing
1. Young Lust
2. F. I. N. E. (F***** Up, Insecure, Neurotic And Emotional)
3. Going Down / Love In An Elevator
4. Monkey On My Back
5. Water Song / Janie's Got A Gun
6. Dulcimer Stomp / The Other Side
7. My Girl
8. Don't Get Mad, Get Even
9. Hoodoo / Voodoo Medicine Man
10. What It Takes


Details
Playing time: 47 min.
Contributing artists: Bob Dowd, Catherine Epps, John Webster, The Margarita Horns
Producer: Bruce Fairbairn
Distributor: Universal Distribution
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: ADD


Album notes
Aerosmith: Steven Tyler (vocals, harmoncia, keyboards); Joe Perry (guitar, background vocals); Brad Whitford (guitar); Tom Hamilton (bass, background vocals); Joey Kramer (drums).
Additional personnel: Catherine Epps (spoken vocals); John Webster (keyboards); Bob Dowd (background vocals).
The Margarita Horns: Tom Keenlyside, Ian Putz, Henry Christian, Bruce Fairbairn.
Recorded at Little Mountain Studios, Vancouver, Canada.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Following the triumphant comeback success of PERMANENT VACATION, Aerosmith's next album, PUMP, proved to be an opportunity for the band to cut back on the army of songwriters that had lent its hand on the prior album. Most of the material on 1989's PUMP was generated from within the band, and Jim Vallance and Desmond Child are the album's only outside collaborators.
Sober and fully functional, Aerosmith used the momentum of success to churn out songs that tapped into the band's libidinous instincts, like "Young Lust" and "Love in an Elevator." The band also took a chance by including a Steven Tyler/Tom Hamilton hit about incest ("Janie's Got a Gun"), a semi-autobiographical rant about the evils of drug use ("Monkey on My Back"), and a bluegrass/Indian instrumental ("Dulcimer Stomp"). Although the brassy "The Other Side" and the power-ballad "What it Takes" became top-30 hits, it was with lesser-known songs like the Stones-esque pop nugget "My Girl" that Aerosmith showed it was still capable of being America's top rock & roll band.


Editorial reviews
5 stars out of 5 - ...Aerosmith stay clean and conquer the world. Cover shot of 2 trucks copulating still indicative of silly, sleazy sounds within. Pregnant with hits: 'Love In An Elevator', 'Janie's Got A Gun', 'The Other Side'.
Q (04/01/2001)




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