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Aerosmith's Greatest Hits in Bloomington, MN
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Aerosmith's Greatest Hits in Bloomington, MN
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Aerosmith
's
Greatest Hits
remains one of the most popular and enduring best-of collections by any
rock
band, selling nearly ten million copies in the U.S. alone since its release. But when it was issued in 1980, the band had just about reached its nadir. With original guitarist
Joe Perry
gone (and
Brad Whitford
soon to follow),
had turned into a directionless, time-consuming ghost of its former self. Since there would be a three-year gap between 1979's
Night in the Ruts
and 1982's
Rock in a Hard Place
,
was assembled, more or less, to fill the void and buy the band some time. With the album clocking in at only 37 and a half minutes, many
classics are not included, such as what many consider the band's quintessential track, their cover of
"Train Kept a Rollin'."
The only poor selection is the forgettable
"Remember (Walking in the Sand),"
but nine out of ten are bona fide classics --
"Dream On,"
"Same Old Song and Dance,"
"Sweet Emotion,"
"Walk this Way,"
"Last Child,"
"Back in the Saddle,"
and
"Draw the Line."
Also featured is their venomous cover of
the Beatles
'
"Come Together,"
previously only available as a single and on the
soundtrack
to the 1978 movie
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
. For the casual fan,
will do the job, as well as its sister album, 1988's
Gems
. ~ Greg Prato
's
Greatest Hits
remains one of the most popular and enduring best-of collections by any
rock
band, selling nearly ten million copies in the U.S. alone since its release. But when it was issued in 1980, the band had just about reached its nadir. With original guitarist
Joe Perry
gone (and
Brad Whitford
soon to follow),
had turned into a directionless, time-consuming ghost of its former self. Since there would be a three-year gap between 1979's
Night in the Ruts
and 1982's
Rock in a Hard Place
,
was assembled, more or less, to fill the void and buy the band some time. With the album clocking in at only 37 and a half minutes, many
classics are not included, such as what many consider the band's quintessential track, their cover of
"Train Kept a Rollin'."
The only poor selection is the forgettable
"Remember (Walking in the Sand),"
but nine out of ten are bona fide classics --
"Dream On,"
"Same Old Song and Dance,"
"Sweet Emotion,"
"Walk this Way,"
"Last Child,"
"Back in the Saddle,"
and
"Draw the Line."
Also featured is their venomous cover of
the Beatles
'
"Come Together,"
previously only available as a single and on the
soundtrack
to the 1978 movie
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
. For the casual fan,
will do the job, as well as its sister album, 1988's
Gems
. ~ Greg Prato
Aerosmith
's
Greatest Hits
remains one of the most popular and enduring best-of collections by any
rock
band, selling nearly ten million copies in the U.S. alone since its release. But when it was issued in 1980, the band had just about reached its nadir. With original guitarist
Joe Perry
gone (and
Brad Whitford
soon to follow),
had turned into a directionless, time-consuming ghost of its former self. Since there would be a three-year gap between 1979's
Night in the Ruts
and 1982's
Rock in a Hard Place
,
was assembled, more or less, to fill the void and buy the band some time. With the album clocking in at only 37 and a half minutes, many
classics are not included, such as what many consider the band's quintessential track, their cover of
"Train Kept a Rollin'."
The only poor selection is the forgettable
"Remember (Walking in the Sand),"
but nine out of ten are bona fide classics --
"Dream On,"
"Same Old Song and Dance,"
"Sweet Emotion,"
"Walk this Way,"
"Last Child,"
"Back in the Saddle,"
and
"Draw the Line."
Also featured is their venomous cover of
the Beatles
'
"Come Together,"
previously only available as a single and on the
soundtrack
to the 1978 movie
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
. For the casual fan,
will do the job, as well as its sister album, 1988's
Gems
. ~ Greg Prato
's
Greatest Hits
remains one of the most popular and enduring best-of collections by any
rock
band, selling nearly ten million copies in the U.S. alone since its release. But when it was issued in 1980, the band had just about reached its nadir. With original guitarist
Joe Perry
gone (and
Brad Whitford
soon to follow),
had turned into a directionless, time-consuming ghost of its former self. Since there would be a three-year gap between 1979's
Night in the Ruts
and 1982's
Rock in a Hard Place
,
was assembled, more or less, to fill the void and buy the band some time. With the album clocking in at only 37 and a half minutes, many
classics are not included, such as what many consider the band's quintessential track, their cover of
"Train Kept a Rollin'."
The only poor selection is the forgettable
"Remember (Walking in the Sand),"
but nine out of ten are bona fide classics --
"Dream On,"
"Same Old Song and Dance,"
"Sweet Emotion,"
"Walk this Way,"
"Last Child,"
"Back in the Saddle,"
and
"Draw the Line."
Also featured is their venomous cover of
the Beatles
'
"Come Together,"
previously only available as a single and on the
soundtrack
to the 1978 movie
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
. For the casual fan,
will do the job, as well as its sister album, 1988's
Gems
. ~ Greg Prato