Aerosmith – Toys In The Attic (1975) [SACD 2002] [SACD / Columbia – CS 57362]

Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic (1975) [SACD 2002]

Title: Aerosmith – Toys In The Attic (1975) [SACD 2002]
Genre: Hard Rock
Format: MCH SACD ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

Aerosmith’s third album, Toys in the Attic, perfected their blend of Rolling Stones-inspired raunch and Led Zeppelin-style riffs. The album’s success stems from sharper songwriting and a clear sense of purpose. Joe Perry delivers iconic riffs in tracks like “Walk This Way,” “Toys in the Attic,” and “Sweet Emotion.” Steven Tyler embraces sleazy themes, drawing from dirty blues like “Big Ten Inch Record” for lyrical inspiration. Tyler’s playful, sex-charged lyrics shine in songs like “Walk This Way,” “Sweet Emotion,” and “Uncle Salty.” Perry’s gritty, exaggerated riffs lead the band’s raw, greasy sound. Unlike their influences—Rolling Stones, New York Dolls, and Led Zeppelin—Aerosmith lacked menace or mystique, focusing instead on gritty, fun hard rock. Toys in the Attic captures the band’s street-wise, blooze-driven attitude, setting them apart in hard rock.

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Aerosmith – Rocks (1976) [Reissue 2000] [SACD / Columbia – CS 57363]

Aerosmith - Rocks (1976) [Reissue 2000]

Title: Aerosmith – Rocks (1976) [Reissue 2000]
Genre: Hard Rock
Format: SACD ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

Rocks, Aerosmith’s fourth studio album released in 1976, is hailed as their rawest and most rocking work. AllMusic praised it for capturing the band’s unfiltered energy, while Rolling Stone ranked it No. 176 on its 500 Greatest Albums list. The album influenced hard rock and heavy metal bands like Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, and Nirvana. Commercially successful, it shipped platinum upon release and later achieved quadruple platinum status. Three singles charted on the Billboard Hot 100, with “Back in the Saddle” and “Last Child” reaching the Top 40. Despite escalating drug use, Aerosmith nearly surpassed their previous masterpiece, Toys in the Attic. Fans often debate whether Toys or Rocks is the band’s definitive work, but Rocks excels in raw intensity. Key tracks include the menacing “Back in the Saddle,” funky “Last Child,” and gritty “Rats in the Cellar.” Lesser-known songs like “Combination,” “Get the Lead Out,” and “Nobody’s Fault” are equally vital. The album closes with the ballad “Home Tonight” and the rock-star tale “Lick and a Promise,” cementing Aerosmith’s indestructible aura.

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Aerosmith – Just Push Play (2001) [SACD / Columbia – CS 62088]

Aerosmith - Just Push Play (2001)

Title: Aerosmith – Just Push Play (2001)
Genre: Hard Rock
Format: SACD ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

After Nine Lives underperformed, Aerosmith took action to revitalize their sound. Steve Tyler and Joe Perry took control of production, working with Mark Hudson and Marti Frederiksen, nicknamed the Boneyard Boys. This isn’t a full band effort, but Hudson and Frederiksen’s influence helps make Just Push Play tighter and savvier than anything since Pump. The album lacks enough memorable songs and includes awkward moments, like the title track’s “f*ckin’ A” chorus and the oddly named “Trip Hoppin’.” Tracks like “Avant Garden” feel out of touch, reflecting the band’s refusal to act their age. Despite flaws, Just Push Play is a sleek, classicist hard rock record. It’s Aerosmith’s best work in nearly a decade, especially on catchy tracks like “Jaded.” The album doesn’t match the comebacks of Permanent Vacation or Pump. The dated sexy robot cover art contrasts with the relatively fresh music. Just Push Play shows Aerosmith regaining form, making its missteps forgivable.

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Aerosmith – O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits (2002) [SACD / Columbia – C2S 86700]

Aerosmith - O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits (2002)

Title: Aerosmith – O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits (2002)
Genre: Hard Rock
Format: SACD ISO + Hi-Res FLAC

O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits is a double-CD greatest hits album by Aerosmith, covering their career up to 2002. It features their biggest hits in chronological order, including both Columbia and Geffen eras. The album includes two new songs, “Girls of Summer” and “Lay it Down.” As the sixth Aerosmith hits collection, it’s the first to combine both label periods. Hits like “Mama Kin,” “Jaded,” and both versions of “Walk This Way” are included. Some tracks, such as “Draw the Line” and “Pink,” are presented in remixed forms that enhance their sound. “Girls of Summer” is a strong addition, though “Lay it Down” is less impressive. While nearly all major hits are present, fan favorites like “Lord of the Thighs” and “Chip Away the Stone” are absent. The second disc focuses heavily on the less-acclaimed Get a Grip era onward, which weakens its impact. Despite being comprehensive for casual fans, it doesn’t fully capture Aerosmith’s essence like Rocks or Pump.

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