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AEROSMITH~ROCKS~1976 LP~STEVEN TYLER~JOE PERRY~LAST CHILD~SICK AS A DOG~AWESOME!

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AEROSMITH - ROCKS

CONDITION: COVER IN VG CONDITION, VINYL IS EX. INCLUDES THE BAND PHOTO INNER.


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Album FeaturesUPC:No BarcodeArtist:AerosmithFormat:VinylRelease Year:1976

Record Label:

Genre:

Columbia

Hard Rock, Rock & Pop



Track Listing
1. Back In the Saddle
2. Last Child
3. Rats In the Cellar
4. Combination
5. Sick As a Dog
6. Nobody's Fault
7. Get the Lead Out
8. Lick and a Promise
9. Home Tonight

DetailsDistributor:CBSRecording Type:Studio
Album Notes
Aerosmith: Steven Tyler (vocals, keyboards, electric bass); Joe Perry (acoustic & electric guitars, lap steel guitar, six string bass, bass guitar, background vocals); Brad Whitford (acoustic & electric guitars); Tom Hamilton (guitar, bass); Joey Kramer (drums, percussion, background vocals).Additional personnel: Paul Prestopino (banjo). Recorded at The Warehouse, Waltham, Massachusetts and The Record Plant, New York. One of the reasons why Aerosmith, after a number of creatively lean years, are still given legendary credence and an eager ear with each new release, Rocks encapsulated the very essence of rock 'n' roll. They may have been the target of detractors who still pinned them as nothing more than a poor man's Rolling Stones, but Rocks pioneered a strength and swagger and real depth that remains very nearly unsurpassed. From the slowly escalating 'Back In The Saddle' to the dying strains of 'Home Tonight', this album held the full spirit and soul of Aerosmith in both hands.