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Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic



8.3 | 176 votes |
Release date: April 1975
Style: Hard rock, Blues rock

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01. Toys In The Attic
02. Uncle Salty
03. Adam's Apple
04. Walk This Way
05. Big Ten Inch Record
06. Sweet Emotion
07. No More No More
08. Round And Round
09. You See Me Crying

Additional info
Labels: Columbia, CBS

Produced by Jack Douglas.
Engineered by Jay Messina, Corky Stasiak, David Thoener and Rod O'Brien.
Mastered by Doug Sax.

Guest review by
omne metallum
Rating:
8.7
To many, Toys In The Attic is the quintessential Aerosmith album, featuring some of their most recognisable tracks and being the launchpad that would shoot them to stardom. When you listen to this album you understand that it earnt its reputation in spades, nine tracks of some of the best rock music to this day.

To get the obvious points out of the way to begin with: "Toys In The Attic", "Walk This Way" and "Sweet Emotion" are three of the best rock songs in existence, and I say that with no ounce of hyperbole. From the classic guitar riffs through Tyler's signature pipes and charm, there is a reason they set the bar for rock music.

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published 28.04.2020 | Comments (6)

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Comments: 1   Visited by: 308 users
03.04.2012 - 01:42
Rating: 9
musicalkaratekid

I believe this is the only aerosmith album which has no weak tracks at all, in my opinion. It has one of my favourite ballads, 'You see me crying' (with an astonishingly beautiful piano intro), a great sense of humour (SUCK ON MY BIG TEN INCH------RECORD), and two very good examples of 70's rock 'n' roll ('Walk this Way' and 'Sweet emotion'). Some may say that aerosmith were better off in the late 80's/early 90's, but it was in the 70's where they reached their creative peak, in all honesty.
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