Aerosmith

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

"Rocks"
Used - LP - PC 34165
Original 1976 With Embossed Cover In Shrink And Inner Sleeve. Contains "Back In The Saddle". more
1971 (The Road Starts Hear)
New - LP - 00602438308026
Sealed 2021 RSD LE with hype sticker. From their vaults they share some of their first known recordings form 1971. Songs like "Reefer Head Woman", "Movin' Out" and Mama Kin. Who knows, this could be one of those Record Store Day rarities. more
Aerosmith
Used - LP - JC 32005
1976 Reissue But This Has The JC Prefix On Cat. Number, Santa Maria Plant. Light Bag Rash. "In Retrospect, It's A Bit Shocking How Fully Formed The Signature Aerosmith Sound Was On Their Self-Titled 1973 Debut -- Which May Not Be The Same Thing As Best-Executed, Because This Album Still Sounds Like A First Album, Complete With The Typical Stumbles And Haziness That Comes With A Debut. Despite All This, Aerosmith Clearly Showcases All The Attributes Of The Band That Would Become The Defining American Hard Rock Band Of The '70s. Here, The Stones Influences Are Readily Apparent, From The Jagger-Esque Phrasing Of Steven Tyler To The Group's High-octane Boogie, But The Group Displays Little Of The Stones' Deep Love Of Blues Here. Instead, Aerosmith Is Bloozy -- Their Riffs Don't Swing, They Slide. They Borrow Liberally From Led Zeppelin's Hybridization Of Chess And Sun Riffs Without Ever Sounding Much Like Zep. They Are Never As British As Zeppelin -- They Lack The Delicate Folky Preciousness, They Lack The Obsession With Blues Authenticity, They Lack The Larger-Than-Life Persona Of So Many Brit Bands. They Are Truly An American Band, Sounding As Though They Were The Best Bar Band In Your Local Town, Cranking Out Nasty Hard-Edged Rock, Best Heard On "Mama Kin," The Best Rocker Here, One That's So Greasy It Nearly Slips Through Their Fingers. But The Early Masterpiece Is, Of Course, "Dream On," The First Full-fledged Power Ballad. There Was Nothing Quite Like It In 1973, And It Remains The Blueprint For All Power Ballads Since. The Rest Of The Record Contains The Seeds Of Aerosmith's Sleazoid Blues-Rock, But They Wouldn't Quite Perfect That Sound Until The Next Time Around." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Aerosmith
New - LP - KC 32005
Sealed 2023 180gm Reissue, Remastered From Original Source Tapes On Audiophile Vinyl. more
Aerosmith
Used - LP - JC 32005
1973 (More Widely Recognized) Second Issue Still In Shrink. more
Aerosmith
Used - LP - KC 32005
1973 Original Still In Shrink Wrap With Custom "Dream On" Hype Sticker. "Aerosmith Clearly Showcases All The Attributes Of The Band That Would Become The Defining American Hard Rock Band Of The '70s. Here, The Stones Influences Are Readily Apparent, From The Jagger-Esque Phrasing Of Steven Tyler To The Group's High-Octane Boogie, But The Group Displays Little Of The Stones' Deep Love Of Blues Here. Instead, Aerosmith Is Bloozy — Their Riffs Don't Swing, They Slide. They Borrow Liberally From Led Zeppelin's Hybridization Of Chess And Sun Riffs Without Ever Sounding Much Like Zep. They Are Never As British As Zeppelin — They Lack The Delicate Folky Preciousness, They Lack The Obsession With Blues Authenticity, They Lack The Larger-Than-Life Persona Of So Many Brit Bands. They Are Truly An American Band, Sounding As Though They Were The Best Bar Band In Your Local Town, Cranking Out Nasty Hard-Edged Rock, Best Heard On "Mama Kin," The Best Rocker Here, One That's So Greasy It Nearly Slips Through Their Fingers. But The Early Masterpiece Is, Of Course, "Dream On," The First Full-Fledged Power Ballad. There Was Nothing Quite Like It In 1973, And It Remains The Blueprint For All Power Ballads Since. The Rest Of The Record Contains The Seeds Of Aerosmith's Sleazoid Blues-Rock, But They Wouldn't Quite Perfect That Sound Until The Next Time Around." Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG. more
Aerosmith
New - LP - MOVLP756 / KC 32005
Sealed, Remastered Reissue On 180g Vinyl. more
Aerosmith
Audiophile - LP - 88765486131
Sealed 2013 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl Remastered From The Original Source Tapes. Premium Vinyl Pressing Hq-180 Rti Record Technology. Remastered By Ryan Smith At Sterling Sound, New York. more
Aerosmith Live: Bootleg
New - LP - PC2 35564
Sealed 1978 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeves. Clean Cut Out Hole. “Since Aerosmith Had Become One Of America's Premier Rock & Roll Concert Attractions By 1978, It Was Only Natural That An In-Concert Collection Was Issued That Year, The Double Album, Live Bootleg. Unlike Other Live Albums At The Time, It's Obvious That Not A Lot Of Overdubbing Was Involved To Fix Up The Tracks, Which Results In A Refreshingly Authentic Representation Of Aerosmith At The Group's Most Drugged-Out And Rocking. All Of The Performances Were Taken From Tyler And Company's 1977-1978 U.S. Tour (With The Exception Of A Couple From 1973), While The Album's Packaging And Title Were A Joke On All The Poor-Sounding, Unauthorized Live Recordings That Were In Circulation At The Time. Just About Every Classic Is Included -- "Back In The Saddle," "Sweet Emotion," "Walk This Way," "Come Together," "Last Child," "Mama Kin," "Train Kept A'Rollin," Etc. -- As Well As Key Album Tracks ("Sick As A Dog," "S.O.S.," Etc.). But The Album's High Point Has To Be The Aforementioned Pair Of Long-Lost Tracks From 1973 -- Loose And Groovy Covers Of The Yardbirds' "I Ain't Got You" And James Brown's "Mother Popcorn." Although The Performances May Lack The Fire Of The Shorter Classics Live II Set From 1988, Live Bootleg Is An Excellent Representation Of One Of Rock & Roll's Elite Live Acts. Note: To Tie In With The Careless Bootleg Theme Of The Album, The Track "Draw The Line" Is Unlisted.” Greg Prato, All Music Guide. more
Aerosmith's Greatest Hits
New - LP - FC 36865
Sealed First Pressing With With The FC Prefix. more
Aerosmith's Greatest Hits
Used - LP - FC 36865
1980. Promotional Copy with Gold "For Promotion Only" Stamp on Back Cover. Corner Bumps and Wear. more
Aerosmith's Greatest Hits
Colored Vinyl - 19075846981
Sealed 2019 Reissue. Exclusive White Vinyl With Hype Sticker. Small Corner Bumps, & Small Creasing To The Spine. more
Aerosmith's Greatest Hits
Used - LP - PC 36865
1980 Compilation Still In Shrink. more
Big Ones
Used - LP - GEF 24546
Hard To Find 1994 2LP Compilation With Custom Inner Sleeves. Both LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed. Very Tiny Start Of Split On Top Seam. Features Tracks From The 80's/90's Comeback On Geffen Records. more
Big Ones
New - LP - MVJG-32005-6
New, Unplayed 1994 Japanese 2LP With Obi And Custom Inner Sleeves. more
Big Ten Inch Record
Used - 10 - 3CS 59905
2002 Promo-Only 2 Track Picture Sleeve With Classic Studio Version Of "Rats In The Cellar" On Side 1 And Live Version Of "Lord Of The Thighs" Taken From The 1978 Texas Jam On The Flip. more
Classics Live
Used - LP - FC 40329
1986 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve Featuring Live Performances Recorded At Various Concerts Between 1977 And 1983. Glossy, Unplayed Condition. Gold Promo Stamp On Back Cover. more
Classics Live II
Used - LP - FC 40855
1987 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Mastered At Sterling Sound By Jack Skinner. more
Classics Live II
New - LP - FC 40855
Sealed 1987 Original. A Live Compilation In Custom Inner Sleeve. more
Classics Live II
New - LP - FC 40855
Sealed 1987 Original In Custom Inner Sleeve. Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. All New Live Versions Of 8 Classics. more
Classics Live!
New - LP - FC 40329
Sealed 1986 Vinyl Featuring Previously Unreleased Live Versions Of "Dream On" And "Sweet Emotion" Plus One New Studio Track "Major Barbra". more
Done With Mirrors
New - LP - MVJG 25006
1985 Japanese Pressing With Obi. New, Unplayed. more
Done With Mirrors
New - LP - GHS 24091
Sealed 1985 Original. Unable To Confirm Pressing Info. Tiny Saw Cut. Produced By Ted Templeman. “Joe Perry Returned To The Fold In 1985, And Aerosmith Turned Out Their Finest Record Since Rocks. Unlike The Records That Preceded It, Done With Mirrors Is Powered By The Same Smart-Assed Lyrics And Filthy Guitars That Formed The Core Of Aerosmith's Best Songs. It Didn't Receive The Commercial Or Critical Attention That Permanent Vacation Did Two Years Later, But Done With Mirrors Is The Better Album; It Marks The Beginning Of Their Remarkable Comeback.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
Draw The Line
Used - LP - JC 34856
1977 Original Housed In The Original Textured Cover Featuring Art By Hirschfeld And Custom Black Inner Sleeve & 3 Hype Stickers. more
Draw The Line
New Import - 88883760951
Sealed 2014 Limited Edition, Numbered #432, 180gm Reissue. Remastered From The Original Source Tapes. Record Store Day Exclusive Release With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Limited To 3000 Copies! more
Draw The Line
New - LP - JC 34856
Sealed 1977 First Press Original With The Custom Black Inner Sleeve. Cover Art By Hirschfeld. Pressing Plant I.D UnKnown. more
Draw The Line
New - LP - JC 34856
Sealed 1977 Original. Custom "Draw The Line" Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Shrink Is Open Along Bottom Of Seal With Light Wear On The Bottom Seam, Hence Price. more
Draw The Line
New - LP - JC 34856
Sealed 1977 Original With Custom "Draw The Line" Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Rare First Pressing Heavy Duty Jacket With The Title Strip Across The Top Of The Jacket. Covert Art By Hirschfeld. more
Draw The Line
New - LP - PC 34856
Sealed 80s Era Issue (Bar Code On Back) Of The 1977 Album. more
Dream On / Live
New - 12 - CAS 2333
Sealed 1986 White Label Promo Picture Sleeve 12 Inch. more
Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
Used Import - GEF 29TP
1987 12" Picture Disk Single. Tracks Are "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)," "Simoriah" And "Once Is Enough" more
Gems
New - LP - FC 44487
Sealed, Hard To Find 1988 Original Featuring The Previously Unreleased, Original Studio Version Of "Chip Away The Stone." more
Gems
Used - LP - FC 44487
Hard To Find 1988 Original Featuring The Previously Unreleased, Original Studio Version Of "Chip Away The Stone." Gold Promo Stamp On Back And Custom Inner Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Glossy. Some Rubbing Along Seams Accounted For In Price. more
Gems
New - LP - FC 44487
Sealed, Hard To Find 1988 Original Featuring The Previously Unreleased, Original Studio Version Of "Chip Away The Stone." Large Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Cut Out Hole. more
Get A Grip
New - LP - MVJG-32003-4
New, Unplayed 1993 Japanese 2LP Original With Obi And Custom Inner Sleeves. more
Get A Grip
New - LP - B0025184-01
Sealed 2016 180gm 2LP Reissue. An Album Full Of Radio Ready Hit Ballads Such As "Cryin'," "Amazing," And "Crazy," That Fit Well Alongside Rockers Such As "Livin' On The Edge" And "Eat The Rich." A Cohesive Record That Solidifies Aerosmith As Hitmakers For The MTV Generation. more
Get Your Wings
Quad - LP - PCQ 32847
Hard To Find 1975 Gold Label Quad LP. Shrink Still Intact With Custom Hype Sticker. Record Appears Unplayed. more
Get Your Wings
New - LP - 88765486151
Sealed 2013 Record Store Day Exclusive Limited, Individually Numbered Edition 180gm Reissue. This Is Number 1166. more
Get Your Wings
New - LP - PC 32847
Sealed 1974 Original With Custom "Train Kept A Rollin" Hype Sticker And The Original Record Store Price Tag On The Shrink Wrap. “Often Overshadowed By The Subsequent Twin Highlights Of Toys In The Attic And Rocks, Aerosmith's 1974 Second Album, Get Your Wings, Is Where Aerosmith Became Aerosmith -- It's Where They Teamed Up With Producer Jack Douglas, It's Where They Shed Much Of Their Influences And Developed Their Own Trademark Sound, It's Where They Turned Into Songwriters, It's Where Steven Tyler Unveiled His Signature Obsessions With Sex And Sleaze. Chief Among These Attributes May Be Douglas, Who Either Helped The Band Ease Into The Studio Or Captured Their Sound In A Way Their Debut Never Did. This Is A Leaner, Harder Album, Bathed In Grease And Layered In Grit, But It's Not Just Down To Douglas. The Band Itself Sounds More Distinctive. There Are Blues In Joe Perry And Joey Kramer's Interplay, But This Leapfrogs Over Blues-Rock; It Turns Into Slippery Hard Rock. If The Yardbirds Were Tight And Nervy, Aerosmith Is Blown Out And Loose, The Sound Of Excess Incarnate -- That Is, In Every Way But The Writing Itself, Which Is Confident And Strong, Fueled By Tyler's Gonzo Sex Drive. He Is The "Lord Of The Thighs," Playing That "Same Old Song And Dance," But He Also Slows Down Enough For The Eerie "Seasons Of Wither," A Powerful Slow-Churning Ballad Whose Mastery Of Atmosphere Is A Good Indication Of How Far The Band Has Grown. They Never Attempted Anything Quite So Creepy On Their Debut, But It Isn't Just That Aerosmith Is Trying Newer Things On Get Your Wings, It's That They're Doing Their Bloozy Bluster Better And Bolder, Which Is What Turns This Sophomore Effort Into Their First Classic.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG. more
Honkin' On Bobo
New - LP - 87025
Factory Sealed, Very Limited Edition And Long Out Of Print 2004 180gm Original. Promotional Slash Through Bar Code On Rear Cover. Blues Done Aerosmith Style! more
Honkin' On Bobo
New - LP - 87025
Factory Sealed, Very Limited Edition And Long Out Of Print 2004 180gm Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Blues Done Aerosmith Style! Tiny Start Of Top Seam Split, Hence Price. more
Jaded
Picture Disc - 67093 7
New, Unplayed 2001 Die-Cut Limited Edition Numbered 7" Picture Disc Housed In A 12" Plastic Sleeve With Insert. This Is Number 2693 (Not 3422). Title Track B/W "Angel's Eyes" From The Charlie's Angels Soundtrack. First Copy We Have Had In Stock In Nine Years. more
Just Push Play
New - LP - COL 62088
Factory Sealed 2001 Original. Pristine Copy And The First One We Have Seen In Ten Years. more
Just Push Play
New - LP - COL 62088
Factory Sealed 2001 Original. First One We Have Seen In Ten Years And The First One We Have Ever Seen With The "Jaded" Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
Just Push Play
Used - LP - COL 62088
2001 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Rare! Bottom Left Corner Dent, Hence Price. LP Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Live Bootleg
Used - LP - PC2 35564
1978 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeves. more
Live: Bootleg
Audiophile - LP - 40AP1170
1978 Reissue 2LP Gatefold. Appears Unplayed. more
Look Homeward Angel
Used - LP - ZAP 7868
Hard To Find Boot, Picture Cover. more
Love In An Elevator
Used Import - GEF 63TP
1989 Limited Edition 45RPM 12" Picture Disk. more
Music From Another Dimension
New - LP - 8872544281
Sealed 2012 2LP Red Vinyl Plus Bonus CD Gatefold Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink-Wrap. Music From Another Dimension Presents Aerosmith In Ferociously Fine Form And At The Peak Of Their Powers. They're The Only Band Of Their Stature With All-Original Members Who Are Playing Better Than They Ever Have Before. The Album Abounds With One Highlight After Another, Including "Out Go The Lights," "Oh Yeah," "Luv XXX," "We All Fall Down," "Street Jesus" And "Can't Stop Loving You," On Which Frontman Steven Tyler Duets With Carrie Underwood. The Album Also Includes "Freedom Fighter" Which Features Johnny Depp On Backing Vocals. more
Night In The Ruts
Used - LP - FC 36050
1979 Original Still In Shrink. Let's Hear It For 70's 3/4 Sleeve Baseball T's! more
Night In The Ruts
New - LP - FC 36050 / 88883760961
Sealed 2014 Limited Edition, Numbered 180gm Reissue From Music On Vinyl. Remastered From The Original Source Tapes. Record Store Day Exclusive Release With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. more
Night In The Ruts
Used - LP - FC 36050
1979 White Label Promo With Gold Promo Stamp On Back Jacket And Custom Color Inner Sleeve That Includes An Aerosmith Merch Order Form. Let's Hear It For 70's 3/4 Sleeve Baseball T's! more
Nine Lives
New - LP - MOVLP102
Sealed 180gm 2LP Reissue Housed In A Resealable Bag. Includes Custom Inner Sleeves. Recorded In 1997. more
Permanent Vacation
New - LP - GHS 24162
Sealed 1987 BMG Record Club Pressing. Includes "Dude Looks Like A Lady." more
Permanent Vacation
New - LP - MVJG 25007
New, Unplayed Japanese Pressing With Obi And Custom Inner Sleeve. “The Much-Ballyhooed Reunion Of The Original Aerosmith Lineup Had Pretty Much Fallen Flat On Its Face After 1985's Hit-And-Miss Done With Mirrors. Realizing That The Band Simply Couldn't Do It Alone, A&R Guru John Kalodner Capitalized On The Runaway Success Of Run-D.M.C.'S Cover Of "Walk This Way" And Decided To Draft In The Day's Top Hired Hands, Including Knob-Twiddler Extraordinaire Bruce Fairbairn And Career-Revitalizing Song Doctors Desmond Child And Jim Vallance. Together, They Would Help Craft Permanent Vacation, The Album Which Would Reinvent Aerosmith As '80s And '90s Superstars. Pre-Fab Radio Gems Like "Rag Doll" And "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" Remain Largely Unassailable From A "Delivering The Goods" Perspective. But Remember Kids, This Is Aerosmith, So That Can Only Mean One Thing: A Guaranteed Number Of Incredible Tracks For Any Time And Place. These Include The Earthy Voodoo Blues Of "St. John" And The Excellent Hobo-Harmonica Fable Of "Hangman Jury." Finally, The Crowd-Pleasing Schmaltz Of "Angel" Showcases The Band At The Peak Of Its Power Ballad Cheese. A Valiant Effort, This Album Proved To Be The Crucial Catalyst In Reintroducing Aerosmith To The Masses.” John Franck, AMG. more
Permanent Vacation
New - LP - GHS 24162
Sealed 1987 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Small Saw Cut And Crease. “The Much-Ballyhooed Reunion Of The Original Aerosmith Lineup Had Pretty Much Fallen Flat On Its Face After 1985's Hit-And-Miss Done With Mirrors. Realizing That The Band Simply Couldn't Do It Alone, A&R Guru John Kalodner Capitalized On The Runaway Success Of Run-D.M.C.'S Cover Of "Walk This Way" And Decided To Draft In The Day's Top Hired Hands, Including Knob-Twiddler Extraordinaire Bruce Fairbairn And Career-Revitalizing Song Doctors Desmond Child And Jim Vallance. Together, They Would Help Craft Permanent Vacation, The Album Which Would Reinvent Aerosmith As '80s And '90s Superstars. Pre-Fab Radio Gems Like "Rag Doll" And "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" Remain Largely Unassailable From A "Delivering The Goods" Perspective. But Remember Kids, This Is Aerosmith, So That Can Only Mean One Thing: A Guaranteed Number Of Incredible Tracks For Any Time And Place. These Include The Earthy Voodoo Blues Of "St. John" And The Excellent Hobo-Harmonica Fable Of "Hangman Jury." Finally, The Crowd-Pleasing Schmaltz Of "Angel" Showcases The Band At The Peak Of Its Power Ballad Cheese. A Valiant Effort, This Album Proved To Be The Crucial Catalyst In Reintroducing Aerosmith To The Masses.” John Franck, AMG. more
Permanent Vacation
Used - LP - P 13557
Japanese Pressing With Obi And Custom Inner Sleeve. Two Small Tears In Obi. LP Appears Glossy, Unplayed. “The Much-Ballyhooed Reunion Of The Original Aerosmith Lineup Had Pretty Much Fallen Flat On Its Face After 1985's Hit-And-Miss Done With Mirrors. Realizing That The Band Simply Couldn't Do It Alone, A&R Guru John Kalodner Capitalized On The Runaway Success Of Run-D.M.C.'S Cover Of "Walk This Way" And Decided To Draft In The Day's Top Hired Hands, Including Knob-Twiddler Extraordinaire Bruce Fairbairn And Career-Revitalizing Song Doctors Desmond Child And Jim Vallance. Together, They Would Help Craft Permanent Vacation, The Album Which Would Reinvent Aerosmith As '80s And '90s Superstars. Pre-Fab Radio Gems Like "Rag Doll" And "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" Remain Largely Unassailable From A "Delivering The Goods" Perspective. But Remember Kids, This Is Aerosmith, So That Can Only Mean One Thing: A Guaranteed Number Of Incredible Tracks For Any Time And Place. These Include The Earthy Voodoo Blues Of "St. John" And The Excellent Hobo-Harmonica Fable Of "Hangman Jury." Finally, The Crowd-Pleasing Schmaltz Of "Angel" Showcases The Band At The Peak Of Its Power Ballad Cheese. A Valiant Effort, This Album Proved To Be The Crucial Catalyst In Reintroducing Aerosmith To The Masses.” John Franck, AMG. more
Permanent Vacation
New - LP - GHS 24162
Sealed 1987 Original With The Rare Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. “The Much-Ballyhooed Reunion Of The Original Aerosmith Lineup Had Pretty Much Fallen Flat On Its Face After 1985's Hit-And-Miss Done With Mirrors. Realizing That The Band Simply Couldn't Do It Alone, A&R Guru John Kalodner Capitalized On The Runaway Success Of Run-D.M.C.'S Cover Of "Walk This Way" And Decided To Draft In The Day's Top Hired Hands, Including Knob-Twiddler Extraordinaire Bruce Fairbairn And Career-Revitalizing Song Doctors Desmond Child And Jim Vallance. Together, They Would Help Craft Permanent Vacation, The Album Which Would Reinvent Aerosmith As '80s And '90s Superstars. Pre-Fab Radio Gems Like "Rag Doll" And "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" Remain Largely Unassailable From A "Delivering The Goods" Perspective. But Remember Kids, This Is Aerosmith, So That Can Only Mean One Thing: A Guaranteed Number Of Incredible Tracks For Any Time And Place. These Include The Earthy Voodoo Blues Of "St. John" And The Excellent Hobo-Harmonica Fable Of "Hangman Jury." Finally, The Crowd-Pleasing Schmaltz Of "Angel" Showcases The Band At The Peak Of Its Power Ballad Cheese. A Valiant Effort, This Album Proved To Be The Crucial Catalyst In Reintroducing Aerosmith To The Masses.” John Franck, AMG. more
Permanent Vacation
Audiophile - New - SVLP 0035
Sealed 1998 UK Limited Edition 180gm HQ Reissue. more
Pump
Used - LP - GHS 24254
Mint And Hard To Find 1989 Vinyl With Custom Inner Sleeve. First Copy We Have Seen In Ten Years. Custom Song Hype Sticker And Gold Promo Stamp On Jacket. more
Pump
Audiophile - LP - SVLP 0045
Rare, Long Out Of Print 180gm HQ Import. Appears Unplayed. “Where Permanent Vacation Seemed A Little Overwhelmed By Its Pop Concessions, Pump Revels In Them Without Ever Losing Sight Of Aerosmith's Dirty Hard Rock Core. Which Doesn't Mean The Record Is A Sellout -- "What It Takes" Has More Emotion And Grit Than Any Of Their Other Power Ballads; "Janie's Got A Gun" Tackles More Complex Territory Than Most Previous Songs; And "The Other Side" And "Love In An Elevator" Rock Relentlessly, No Matter How Many Horns And Synths Fight With The Guitars. Such Ambition And Successful Musical Eclecticism Make Pump Rank With Rocks And Toys In The Attic.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
Pump
New - LP - MVJG 25008
Sealed 1989 Japanese Pressing With Obi. Rare! “Where Permanent Vacation Seemed A Little Overwhelmed By Its Pop Concessions, Pump Revels In Them Without Ever Losing Sight Of Aerosmith's Dirty Hard Rock Core. Which Doesn't Mean The Record Is A Sellout -- "What It Takes" Has More Emotion And Grit Than Any Of Their Other Power Ballads; "Janie's Got A Gun" Tackles More Complex Territory Than Most Previous Songs; And "The Other Side" And "Love In An Elevator" Rock Relentlessly, No Matter How Many Horns And Synths Fight With The Guitars. Such Ambition And Successful Musical Eclecticism Make Pump Rank With Rocks And Toys In The Attic.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
Pump
Used - LP - GHS`24254
Near Mint 1989 Original With Custom Song Sticker On Shrink. First Copy We've Seen In Almost Five Years. more
Pump
New - LP - GHS 24254
Sealed, Out Of Print 180gm Reissue. “Where Permanent Vacation Seemed A Little Overwhelmed By Its Pop Concessions, Pump Revels In Them Without Ever Losing Sight Of Aerosmith's Dirty Hard Rock Core. Which Doesn't Mean The Record Is A Sellout -- "What It Takes" Has More Emotion And Grit Than Any Of Their Other Power Ballads; "Janie's Got A Gun" Tackles More Complex Territory Than Most Previous Songs; And "The Other Side" And "Love In An Elevator" Rock Relentlessly, No Matter How Many Horns And Synths Fight With The Guitars. Such Ambition And Successful Musical Eclecticism Make Pump Rank With Rocks And Toys In The Attic.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
Pump
New - LP - GHS 24254
Sealed, Out Of Print 2008 180gm Reissue. “Where Permanent Vacation Seemed A Little Overwhelmed By Its Pop Concessions, Pump Revels In Them Without Ever Losing Sight Of Aerosmith's Dirty Hard Rock Core. Which Doesn't Mean The Record Is A Sellout -- "What It Takes" Has More Emotion And Grit Than Any Of Their Other Power Ballads; "Janie's Got A Gun" Tackles More Complex Territory Than Most Previous Songs; And "The Other Side" And "Love In An Elevator" Rock Relentlessly, No Matter How Many Horns And Synths Fight With The Guitars. Such Ambition And Successful Musical Eclecticism Make Pump Rank With Rocks And Toys In The Attic.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
Pump
Used - LP - GHS 24254
1989 Original. Small Corner Bump. “Where Permanent Vacation Seemed A Little Overwhelmed By Its Pop Concessions, Pump Revels In Them Without Ever Losing Sight Of Aerosmith's Dirty Hard Rock Core. Which Doesn't Mean The Record Is A Sellout -- "What It Takes" Has More Emotion And Grit Than Any Of Their Other Power Ballads; "Janie's Got A Gun" Tackles More Complex Territory Than Most Previous Songs; And "The Other Side" And "Love In An Elevator" Rock Relentlessly, No Matter How Many Horns And Synths Fight With The Guitars. Such Ambition And Successful Musical Eclecticism Make Pump Rank With Rocks And Toys In The Attic.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide. more
Rag Doll
New - 12 - 20919
Sealed 1988 12 Inch Maxi Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. more
Rock In A Hard Place
Used - LP - PC-38061
1982 Original With Custom Inner Sleeve. Shrink Wrap Intact With Album Hype Sticker. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Rock In A Hard Place
Used - LP - PC 38061
1982 Original, Pitman Press With FC Prefix. Has Original Custom Inner Sleeve. Record Has Tick Right At The Beginning Of Side 2/Track 3, Lasting 12 Revolutions. Jacket Is In Excellent Glossy Condition. more
Rock In A Hard Place
New - LP - 88883761441
Sealed 2014 Limited Edition, Numbered 180gm Reissue. Remastered From The Original Source Tapes. Record Store Day Exclusive Release With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. more
Rock In A Hard Place
New Import - MOVLP980
Sealed 2014 180gm remastered audiophile reissue from Music On Vinyl. Record Store Day exclusive. Custom gold RSD hype sticker affixed to resealable plastic sleeve. "Rock in a Hard Place is the sound of Aerosmith at their most "out of it." Not to say it's a horrible album by any means -- in fact, there are more than a few pleasant surprises -- but without the guitar team of Joe Perry and Brad Whitford, it didn't possess the magical chemistry of their '70s classics. Jimmy Crespo and Rick Dufay filled in for the departed duo, and it turned out to be the group's most studio-enhanced and experimental record up to this point. To keep up with the then-current musical climate, vocoders and synthesizers can be subtly detected, as heard on the space-age "Prelude to Joanie" and in the beginning to the otherwise tough rocker "Lightning Strikes," which served as the album's lone single/video. "Jailbait," "Bitch's Brew," "Bolivian Ragamuffin," and the title track showed the band could still rock out despite their three-year layoff between albums, a cover of "Cry Me a River" showed their gentle side, while the psychedelicized "Joanie's Butterfly" was the album's surprise highlight. But it didn't take an expert to know that Aerosmith was not the same after the loss of the aforementioned members. And so did the band, who welcomed Perry and Whitford back into its ranks two years after Rock in a Hard Place." All Music Guide - Greg Prato more
Rocks
New - LP - 88883760941
Sealed 2014 180gm remastered reissue cut from the original source tapes at RTI. Lacquer & mastering by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound and RTI. "Few albums have been so appropriately named as Aerosmith's 1976 classic Rocks. Despite hard drug use escalating among bandmembers, Aerosmith produced a superb follow-up to their masterwork Toys in the Attic, nearly topping it in the process. Many Aero fans will point to Toys as the band's quintessential album (it contained two radio/concert standards after all, "Walk This Way" and "Sweet Emotion"), but out of all their albums, Rocks did the best job of capturing Aerosmith at their most raw and rocking. Like its predecessor, a pair of songs have become their most renowned -- the menacing, hard rock, cowboy-stomper "Back in the Saddle," as well as the downright viscous funk groove of "Last Child." Again, even the lesser-known tracks prove essential to the makeup of the album, such as the stimulated "Rats in the Cellar" (a response of sorts to "Toys in the Attic"), the Stonesy "Combination," and the forgotten riff-rocker "Get the Lead Out." Also included is the apocalyptic "Nobody's Fault," the up-and-coming rock star tale of "Lick and a Promise," and the album-closing ballad "Home Tonight." With Rocks, Aerosmith appeared to be indestructible." All Music Guide - Greg Prato. more
Rocks
New - LP - B0037628-01
Sealed 2023 Remastered Reissue, Cut From The Original Source Tapes. Lacquer Cut By Ryan Smith At Sterling. Their Classic From '76! "Few Albums Have Been So Appropriately Named As Aerosmith's 1976 Classic Rocks. Despite Hard Drug Use Escalating Among Bandmembers, Aerosmith Produced A Superb Follow-up To Their Masterwork Toys In The Attic, Nearly Topping It In The Process. Many Aero Fans Will Point To Toys As The Band's Quintessential Album (It Contained Two Radio/concert Standards After All, "Walk This Way" And "Sweet Emotion"), But Out Of All Their Albums, Rocks Did The Best Job Of Capturing Aerosmith At Their Most Raw And Rocking. Like Its Predecessor, A Pair Of Songs Have Become Their Most Renowned -- The Menacing, Hard Rock, Cowboy-stomper "Back In The Saddle," As Well As The Downright Viscous Funk Groove Of "Last Child." Again, Even The Lesser-known Tracks Prove Essential To The Makeup Of The Album, Such As The Stimulated "Rats In The Cellar" (A Response Of Sorts To "Toys In The Attic"), The Stonesy "Combination," And The Forgotten Riff-rocker "Get The Lead Out." Also Included Is The Apocalyptic "Nobody's Fault," The Up-and-coming Rock Star Tale Of "Lick And A Promise," And The Album-closing Ballad "Home Tonight." With Rocks, Aerosmith Appeared To Be Indestructible." AMG - Greg Prato. more
Rocks
Used - LP - 88883760941
2014 180gm remastered reissue. Light shelf scuff. Cut from the original source tapes at RTI; Lacquer & mastering by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound and RTI. "Few albums have been so appropriately named as Aerosmith's 1976 classic Rocks. Despite hard drug use escalating among bandmembers, Aerosmith produced a superb follow-up to their masterwork Toys in the Attic, nearly topping it in the process. Many Aero fans will point to Toys as the band's quintessential album (it contained two radio/concert standards after all, "Walk This Way" and "Sweet Emotion"), but out of all their albums, Rocks did the best job of capturing Aerosmith at their most raw and rocking. Like its predecessor, a pair of songs have become their most renowned -- the menacing, hard rock, cowboy-stomper "Back in the Saddle," as well as the downright viscous funk groove of "Last Child." Again, even the lesser-known tracks prove essential to the makeup of the album, such as the stimulated "Rats in the Cellar" (a response of sorts to "Toys in the Attic"), the Stonesy "Combination," and the forgotten riff-rocker "Get the Lead Out." Also included is the apocalyptic "Nobody's Fault," the up-and-coming rock star tale of "Lick and a Promise," and the album-closing ballad "Home Tonight." With Rocks, Aerosmith appeared to be indestructible." All Music Guide - Greg Prato. more
Rocks
Audiophile - LP - SVLP 065
Sealed 1998 Limited Edition 180gm HQ Reissue. “Few Albums Have Been So Appropriately Named As Aerosmith's 1976 Classic Rocks. Despite Hard Drug Use Escalating Among Band Members, Aerosmith Produced A Superb Follow-Up To Their Masterwork Toys In The Attic, Nearly Topping It In The Process. Many Aero Fans Will Point To Toys As The Band's Quintessential Album (It Contained Two Radio/Concert Standards After All, "Walk This Way" And "Sweet Emotion"), But Out Of All Their Albums, Rocks Did The Best Job Of Capturing Aerosmith At Their Most Raw And Rocking. Like Its Predecessor, A Pair Of Songs Have Become Their Most Renowned -- The Menacing, Hard Rock, Cowboy-Stomper "Back In The Saddle," As Well As The Downright Viscous Funk Groove Of "Last Child." Again, Even The Lesser-Known Tracks Prove Essential To The Makeup Of The Album, Such As The Stimulated "Rats In The Cellar" (A Response Of Sorts To "Toys In The Attic"), The Stonesy "Combination," And The Forgotten Riff-Rocker "Get The Lead Out." Also Included Is The Apocalyptic "Nobody's Fault," The Up-And-Coming Rock Star Tale Of "Lick And A Promise," And The Album-Closing Ballad "Home Tonight." With Rocks, Aerosmith Appeared To Be Indestructible.” Greg Prato, All Music Guide. more
Rocks
Audiophile - LP - SVLP 065
Sealed Long Out Of Print 180gm HQ Import. more
Rocks
Used - LP - 25AP 78
Beautiful 1976 Japanese First Pressing Housed In An Embossed Cover With Gold Foil Obi. Appears Unplayed. 5 Stars! “Few Albums Have Been So Appropriately Named As Aerosmith's 1976 Classic Rocks. Despite Hard Drug Use Escalating Among Band Members, Aerosmith Produced A Superb Follow-Up To Their Masterwork Toys In The Attic, Nearly Topping It In The Process. Many Aero Fans Will Point To Toys As The Band's Quintessential Album (It Contained Two Radio/Concert Standards After All, "Walk This Way" And "Sweet Emotion"), But Out Of All Their Albums, Rocks Did The Best Job Of Capturing Aerosmith At Their Most Raw And Rocking. Like Its Predecessor, A Pair Of Songs Have Become Their Most Renowned -- The Menacing, Hard Rock, Cowboy-Stomper "Back In The Saddle," As Well As The Downright Viscous Funk Groove Of "Last Child." Again, Even The Lesser-Known Tracks Prove Essential To The Makeup Of The Album, Such As The Stimulated "Rats In The Cellar" (A Response Of Sorts To "Toys In The Attic"), The Stonesy "Combination," And The Forgotten Riff-Rocker "Get The Lead Out." Also Included Is The Apocalyptic "Nobody's Fault," The Up-And-Coming Rock Star Tale Of "Lick And A Promise," And The Album-Closing Ballad "Home Tonight." With Rocks, Aerosmith Appeared To Be Indestructible.” Greg Prato, All Music Guide. more
Rocks
New - LP - 88883760941
Sealed 2014 Limited Edition, Numbered 180gm Reissue. Remastered From The Original Source Tapes. Record Store Day Exclusive Release With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. more
Toys In The Attic
Used - LP - PC 33479
Beautiful 1975 White Label Promo With CC And Radio Station Timing Styrip On The Cover. Appears Unplayed. “After Nearly Getting Off The Ground With Get Your Wings, Aerosmith Finally Perfected Their Mix Of Stonesy Raunch And Zeppelin-Esque Riffing With Their Third Album, Toys In The Attic. The Success Of The Album Derives From A Combination Of An Increased Sense Of Songwriting Skills And Purpose. Not Only Does Joe Perry Turn Out Indelible Riffs Like "Walk This Way," "Toys In The Attic," And "Sweet Emotion," But Steven Tyler Has Fully Embraced Sleaziness As His Artistic Muse. Taking His Cue From The Old Dirty Blues "Big Ten Inch Record," Tyler Writes With A Gleeful Impishness About Sex Throughout Toys In The Attic, Whether It's The Teenage Heavy Petting Of "Walk This Way," The Promiscuous "Sweet Emotion," Or The Double-Entendres Of "Uncle Salty" And "Adam's Apple." The Rest Of Aerosmith, Led By Perry's Dirty, Exaggerated Riffing, Provide An Appropriately Greasy Backing. Before Toys In The Attic, No Other Hard Rock Band Sounded Like This. Sure, Aerosmith Cribbed Heavily From The Records Of The Rolling Stones, New York Dolls, And Led Zeppelin, But They Didn't Have Any Of The Menace Of Their Influences, Nor Any Of Their Mystique. Aerosmith Was A Gritty, Street-Wise Hard Rock Band Who Played Their Blues As Blooze And Were In It For A Good Time; Toys In The Attic Crystallizes That Attitude.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG. more
Toys In The Attic
Used - LP - JC 33479
1975 Original. Appears Glossy, Unplayed. “After Nearly Getting Off The Ground With Get Your Wings, Aerosmith Finally Perfected Their Mix Of Stonesy Raunch And Zeppelin-Esque Riffing With Their Third Album, Toys In The Attic. The Success Of The Album Derives From A Combination Of An Increased Sense Of Songwriting Skills And Purpose. Not Only Does Joe Perry Turn Out Indelible Riffs Like "Walk This Way," "Toys In The Attic," And "Sweet Emotion," But Steven Tyler Has Fully Embraced Sleaziness As His Artistic Muse. Taking His Cue From The Old Dirty Blues "Big Ten Inch Record," Tyler Writes With A Gleeful Impishness About Sex Throughout Toys In The Attic, Whether It's The Teenage Heavy Petting Of "Walk This Way," The Promiscuous "Sweet Emotion," Or The Double-Entendres Of "Uncle Salty" And "Adam's Apple." The Rest Of Aerosmith, Led By Perry's Dirty, Exaggerated Riffing, Provide An Appropriately Greasy Backing. Before Toys In The Attic, No Other Hard Rock Band Sounded Like This. Sure, Aerosmith Cribbed Heavily From The Records Of The Rolling Stones, New York Dolls, And Led Zeppelin, But They Didn't Have Any Of The Menace Of Their Influences, Nor Any Of Their Mystique. Aerosmith Was A Gritty, Street-Wise Hard Rock Band Who Played Their Blues As Blooze And Were In It For A Good Time; Toys In The Attic Crystallizes That Attitude.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG. more
Toys In The Attic
Audiophile - LP - SVLP 0001
Mint, Long Out Of Print, Limited Edition 180gm HQ. “After Nearly Getting Off The Ground With Get Your Wings, Aerosmith Finally Perfected Their Mix Of Stonesy Raunch And Zeppelin-Esque Riffing With Their Third Album, Toys In The Attic. The Success Of The Album Derives From A Combination Of An Increased Sense Of Songwriting Skills And Purpose. Not Only Does Joe Perry Turn Out Indelible Riffs Like "Walk This Way," "Toys In The Attic," And "Sweet Emotion," But Steven Tyler Has Fully Embraced Sleaziness As His Artistic Muse. Taking His Cue From The Old Dirty Blues "Big Ten Inch Record," Tyler Writes With A Gleeful Impishness About Sex Throughout Toys In The Attic, Whether It's The Teenage Heavy Petting Of "Walk This Way," The Promiscuous "Sweet Emotion," Or The Double-Entendres Of "Uncle Salty" And "Adam's Apple." The Rest Of Aerosmith, Led By Perry's Dirty, Exaggerated Riffing, Provide An Appropriately Greasy Backing. Before Toys In The Attic, No Other Hard Rock Band Sounded Like This. Sure, Aerosmith Cribbed Heavily From The Records Of The Rolling Stones, New York Dolls, And Led Zeppelin, But They Didn't Have Any Of The Menace Of Their Influences, Nor Any Of Their Mystique. Aerosmith Was A Gritty, Street-Wise Hard Rock Band Who Played Their Blues As Blooze And Were In It For A Good Time; Toys In The Attic Crystallizes That Attitude.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG. more
Toys In The Attic
Used - LP - 25AP 1213
Beautiful 1975 Japanese Pressing With Obi. “After Nearly Getting Off The Ground With Get Your Wings, Aerosmith Finally Perfected Their Mix Of Stonesy Raunch And Zeppelin-Esque Riffing With Their Third Album, Toys In The Attic. The Success Of The Album Derives From A Combination Of An Increased Sense Of Songwriting Skills And Purpose. Not Only Does Joe Perry Turn Out Indelible Riffs Like "Walk This Way," "Toys In The Attic," And "Sweet Emotion," But Steven Tyler Has Fully Embraced Sleaziness As His Artistic Muse. Taking His Cue From The Old Dirty Blues "Big Ten Inch Record," Tyler Writes With A Gleeful Impishness About Sex Throughout Toys In The Attic, Whether It's The Teenage Heavy Petting Of "Walk This Way," The Promiscuous "Sweet Emotion," Or The Double-Entendres Of "Uncle Salty" And "Adam's Apple." The Rest Of Aerosmith, Led By Perry's Dirty, Exaggerated Riffing, Provide An Appropriately Greasy Backing. Before Toys In The Attic, No Other Hard Rock Band Sounded Like This. Sure, Aerosmith Cribbed Heavily From The Records Of The Rolling Stones, New York Dolls, And Led Zeppelin, But They Didn't Have Any Of The Menace Of Their Influences, Nor Any Of Their Mystique. Aerosmith Was A Gritty, Street-Wise Hard Rock Band Who Played Their Blues As Blooze And Were In It For A Good Time; Toys In The Attic Crystallizes That Attitude.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG. more
Toys In The Attic
New - LP - 88765486191
Sealed 2013 Limited Edition, Numbered 180gm Reissue. Remastered From The Original Source Tapes. Record Store Day Exclusive Release With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. more
Toys In The Attic
Used - LP - PC 33479
1975 Original In Shrink With Hype Sticker. LP Appears Glossy. Light Crease On Back Upper Corner. “After Nearly Getting Off The Ground With Get Your Wings, Aerosmith Finally Perfected Their Mix Of Stonesy Raunch And Zeppelin-Esque Riffing With Their Third Album, Toys In The Attic. The Success Of The Album Derives From A Combination Of An Increased Sense Of Songwriting Skills And Purpose. Not Only Does Joe Perry Turn Out Indelible Riffs Like "Walk This Way," "Toys In The Attic," And "Sweet Emotion," But Steven Tyler Has Fully Embraced Sleaziness As His Artistic Muse. Taking His Cue From The Old Dirty Blues "Big Ten Inch Record," Tyler Writes With A Gleeful Impishness About Sex Throughout Toys In The Attic, Whether It's The Teenage Heavy Petting Of "Walk This Way," The Promiscuous "Sweet Emotion," Or The Double-Entendres Of "Uncle Salty" And "Adam's Apple." The Rest Of Aerosmith, Led By Perry's Dirty, Exaggerated Riffing, Provide An Appropriately Greasy Backing. Before Toys In The Attic, No Other Hard Rock Band Sounded Like This. Sure, Aerosmith Cribbed Heavily From The Records Of The Rolling Stones, New York Dolls, And Led Zeppelin, But They Didn't Have Any Of The Menace Of Their Influences, Nor Any Of Their Mystique. Aerosmith Was A Gritty, Street-Wise Hard Rock Band Who Played Their Blues As Blooze And Were In It For A Good Time; Toys In The Attic Crystallizes That Attitude.” Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG. more
Toys In The Attic
New - LP - B0037629-01
Sealed 2023 180gm Remastered Reissue. Cut From Original Source Tapes! “After Nearly Getting Off The Ground With Get Your Wings, Aerosmith Finally Perfected Their Mix Of Stonesy Raunch And Zeppelin-Esque Riffing With Their Third Album, Toys In The Attic. The Success Of The Album Derives From A Combination Of An Increased Sense Of Songwriting Skills And Purpose. Not Only Does Joe Perry Turn Out Indelible Riffs Like "Walk This Way," "Toys In The Attic," And "Sweet Emotion," But Steven Tyler Has Fully Embraced Sleaziness As His Artistic Muse. Taking His Cue From The Old Dirty Blues "Big Ten Inch Record," Tyler Writes With A Gleeful Impishness About Sex Throughout Toys In The Attic, Whether It's The Teenage Heavy Petting Of "Walk This Way," The Promiscuous "Sweet Emotion," Or The Double-Entendres Of "Uncle Salty" And "Adam's Apple." The Rest Of Aerosmith, Led By Perry's Dirty, Exaggerated Riffing, Provide An Appropriately Greasy Backing. Before Toys In The Attic, No Other Hard Rock Band Sounded Like This. Sure, Aerosmith Cribbed Heavily From The Records Of The Rolling Stones, New York Dolls, And Led Zeppelin, But They Didn't Have Any Of The Menace Of Their Influences, Nor Any Of Their Mystique. Aerosmith Was A Gritty, Street-Wise Hard Rock Band Who Played Their Blues As Blooze And Were In It For A Good Time; Toys In The Attic Crystallizes That Attitude.” AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Toys In The Attic
Used - LP - PC 33479
1975 US original Santa Maria pressing. Vinyl glossy, VG++/EX. Housed in original first state cover VG+ with ring wear; Back cover small print reads "Aerosmith Fan Club....". "After nearly getting off the ground with Get Your Wings, Aerosmith finally perfected their mix of Stonesy raunch and Zeppelin-esque riffing with their third album, Toys in the Attic. The success of the album derives from a combination of an increased sense of songwriting skills and purpose. Not only does Joe Perry turn out indelible riffs like "Walk This Way," "Toys in the Attic," and "Sweet Emotion," but Steven Tyler has fully embraced sleaziness as his artistic muse. Taking his cue from the old dirty blues "Big Ten Inch Record," Tyler writes with a gleeful impishness about sex throughout Toys in the Attic, whether it's the teenage heavy petting of "Walk This Way," the promiscuous "Sweet Emotion," or the double-entendres of "Uncle Salty" and "Adam's Apple." The rest of Aerosmith, led by Perry's dirty, exaggerated riffing, provide an appropriately greasy backing. Before Toys in the Attic, no other hard rock band sounded like this. Sure, Aerosmith cribbed heavily from the records of the Rolling Stones, New York Dolls, and Led Zeppelin, but they didn't have any of the menace of their influences, nor any of their mystique. Aerosmith was a gritty, street-wise hard rock band who played their blues as blooze and were in it for a good time; Toys in the Attic crystallizes that attitude." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more

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