Thursday, November 15, 2012

Aerosmith














Artist:  Aerosmith
Origin:  Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Genre:   Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Heavy Metal

Original line-up:

Steven Tyler:  Vocals
Joe Perry:  Guitar
Tom Hamilton:  Bass
Joey Kramer:  Drums
Ray Tabano:  Rhythm Guitar, and replaced by Brad Whitford in 1971

Aerosmith is an American Hard Rock Band, formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1970 by Steven Tyler (Vocals), Joe Perry (Guitar), Tom Hamilton (Bass), Joey Kramer (Drums) and Ray Tabano (Rhythm Guitar) and was replaced by Brad Whitford in 1971.  They were signed to Columbia Records in 1972, and released multi-platinum albums such as Aerosmith (1973), Get Your Wings (1974), Toys In The Attic (1975) and more!  People called them The Bad Boys from boston and one of the American Greatest Rock and Roll Band.  Their music style in the roots of Blues Rock, Hard Rock, and Heavy Metal.















Title:  Music From Another Dimension!  (2012)
Genre:  Hard Rock, Blues Rock
Label:  Columbia
Rating:  ****

Tracks:

 1.  LUV XXX  (5:17)
 2.  Oh Yeah  (3:41)
 3.  Beautiful  (3:05)
 4.  Tell Me  (3:45)
 5.  Out Go The Lights  (6:55)
 6.  Legendary Child  (4:15)
 7.  What Could Have Been Love  (3:44)
 8.  Street Jesus  (6:43)
 9.  Can't Stop Loving You  (feat. Carrie Underwood)  (4:04)
10. Lover Alot  (3:35)
11. We All Fall Down  (5:14)
12. Freedom Fighter  (3:19)
13. Closer  (4:04)
14. Something  (4:37)
15. Another Last Goodbye  (5:47)

Personnel:

Steven Tyler:  Lead Vocals, Organ, Harmonica, Guitar, Piano, Drums, Mandolin
Joe Perry:  Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals, Leading Vocals on "Freedom Fighter", "Something", Co-lead Vocals on "Oh Yeah"
Tom Hamilton:  Bass, Backing Vocals, Synthesizer
Joey Kramer;  Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
Brad Whitford:  Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals

Music From Another Dimension! is the 15th studio album by Aerosmith, released November 6, 2012 by Columbia Records, this is their first studio album since 2004, the album was released the single "Legendary Child", "Lover Alot" and "What Could Have Been Love'.



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