All Artists: Aerosmith Title: Big Ones Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 11/1/1994 Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 720642454626 |
Aerosmith Big Ones
Few comebacks in rock and roll history have been as amazing as that of Aerosmith. Their triumphant return to the charts in the '80s not only rekindled the band's earlier success, but also significantly surpassed it. With t... more » | |
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Amazon.com Few comebacks in rock and roll history have been as amazing as that of Aerosmith. Their triumphant return to the charts in the '80s not only rekindled the band's earlier success, but also significantly surpassed it. With their top 20 hits "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)," "Ragdoll," and the top 10 power ballad, "Angel," the group proved they had even more fire left in their fight than anyone could have imagined. Leaving behind its reckless lifestyle, the band sacrificed none of their rowdy rock and roll. "Ragdoll" and "Love in an Elevator" built upon Aerosmith's raunchy blues approach to hard rock, complete with singer Steven Tyler's howl in the best form of his career. Big Ones includes these rockers along with the spooky Grammy-winner "Jamie's Got a Gun," and the slower but still hard-edged "Crazy." Other high points of the new and improved band are reflected in "The Other Side" and the anthem "Eat the Rich." --Steve Gdula Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsIt Rocks DannyRay | San Rafael | 03/30/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "Best of the best of Aerosmith. One of my all time favorite CD's. They don't let you down. Good work-out CD too." I feel this is where I outgrew Aerosmith Daniel Hayes | 08/20/2009 (2 out of 5 stars) "I feel that Aerosmith lost some of it's edge in the 90's. I was not a fan of "Get A Grip", and I haven't given a chance for "Nine Lives". I hate half the songs on here like "Crying", "Crazy", "Blind Man", "Janie's Got A Gun". I feel that this was a flake off to Geffen records as they weren't able to get a lucrative deal out of them. I found the songs from "Permanent Vacation" that are represented here are the best songs on the album, and "Living On The Edge" is just o.k. Otherwise this is a poor excuse for a greatest hits compilation."
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