Rocks

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Total Tracks: 9   Total Length: 34:31

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Michelangelo Matos

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06.30.09
Aerosmith's most densely packed, tightly coiled and cocksure blast
2011 | Label: Columbia

Nowhere on their fourth album does it feel like Aerosmith are reaching or grandstanding. That’s unusual enough for any band’s most acclaimed work; it’s more so from one that helped invent the power ballad three years earlier with "Dream On" and would become household names via MTV due to some of the windiest song-doctor assists of their era. Instead, Rocks, from 1976, is the sound of five guys at a peak of assurance. And not just because Steven Tyler honed his howling frontman persona yet further: see him rhyme "Tallahassee" with "sweet sassafrassy" on the funky "Last Child," or the way he attacks the thundering opener, "Back in the Saddle" even harder than his bandmates. It’s because the songs are packed so tight that they take multiple listens to unravel fully, while at the same time they're as immediate as your first shot of Jack Daniels. The real star is lead guitarist Joe Perry, who fluently handles everything from the heavy riffs of "Rats in the Cellar" to the solo of "Last Child," which presents him as a psychedelic colorist with a billowing sense of rhythm. But the album’s most propulsive moment is "Sick as a Dog": choppy riffs, loose… read more »

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Best Aerosmith Album, Period.

Trainwreck33

This was the first real record (LP!) I ever owned as a kid. I STILL love all of these songs much more than any of their newer hits. Some of Joe Perry's best stuff. A must for any Aerosmith fan.

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OMG!!!!!

JoeKlondike

Thank you Emusic for posting this!!!! I wore out my 8track of this album back in 1980. I'm sooo inspired I'm gonna hit "download" and go start a paper route RIGHT NOW!!!!!

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The Heaviest Aerosmith Album

eaa001

Coming off their breakthrough album "Toys in the Attic", Aerosmith chose not to put together a collection of radio-friendly hits and came out with their heaviest album "Rocks". Songs like "Rats In The Cellar", "Combination", and "Nobody's Fault" shows Aerosmith at their rawest. The album is capped off by the requisite power ballad "Home Tonight".

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Aerosmith's best

takku

Aerosmith's best work. The name says it all. Their only album that I still listen to every once in a while.

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Seriously?!?

NateT

Do we really need reviews of Aerosmith on emusic? This stinks.....

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The REAL Aerosmith

Wizard64

"Rocks" is true Aerosmith from back when they still played with heart and soul.The back side songs even eclipse their newer hits.

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Get Your Rock On...

perkysmiles

Aerosmith rocks on again with this album! "Get The Lead Out" reminiscent of their earlier songs which can still get me up and dancing. "Last Child" again gets me to move.

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Their best

EMUSIC-00CE9F06

Aerosmith was in peak form on this bruising, original set of rockers. Back in the Saddle is an alltime great rock song.

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The definition of classic rock

Pikg

When I heard the first two chords of "Back in the Saddle" for the first time --- I dived in slow motion to crank it to 11 --- and i made it just in time.

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Unavailable in Jamaica

jahmusic

Emusic was supposed to be a good supplier of independent music. Its becoming way too commercial. Emusic cant compete with i tunes and should not try

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Few albums have been so appropriately named as Aerosmith’s 1976 classic Rocks. Despite hard drug use escalating among bandmembers, Aerosmith produced a superb follow-up to their masterwork Toys in the Attic, nearly topping it in the process. Many Aero fans will point to Toys as the band’s quintessential album (it contained two radio/concert standards after all, “Walk This Way” and “Sweet Emotion”), but out of all their albums, Rocks did the best job of capturing Aerosmith at their most raw and rocking. Like its predecessor, a pair of songs have become their most renowned — the menacing, hard rock, cowboy-stomper “Back in the Saddle,” as well as the downright viscous funk groove of “Last Child.” Again, even the lesser-known tracks prove essential to the makeup of the album, such as the stimulated “Rats in the Cellar” (a response of sorts to “Toys in the Attic”), the Stonesy “Combination,” and the forgotten riff-rocker “Get the Lead Out.” Also included is the apocalyptic “Nobody’s Fault,” the up-and-coming rock star tale of “Lick and a Promise,” and the album-closing ballad “Home Tonight.” With Rocks, Aerosmith appeared to be indestructible. – Greg Prato

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