Box of Fire | Released: 1994
BOX OF FIRE is a 13-CD collection containing AEROSMITH, GET YOUR WINGS, TOYS IN THE ATTIC, ROCKS, DRAW THE LINE, LIVE BOOTLEG, NIGHT IN THE RUTS, GREATEST HITS, ROCK IN A HARD PLACE, CLASSICS LIVE, CLASSICS LIVE 2, GEMS and a 5-track bonus CD of rarities.
It comes with original LP artwork, press clips, album reviews and studio notes.
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The initial pressings of BOX OF FIRE carried its own factory assigned serial number custom inked on a hologram sticker to ensure first edition status.
BOX OF FIRE is a 13-CD set that brings together all of Aerosmith's '70s studio and live albums for Columbia, the band's compilations, and a five-track bonus disc. Housed in an impressive package festooned in flames, BOX OF FIRE is something to be treasured and enjoyed for hours on end.
Starting with the band's self-titled debut, all the great albums that helped serve as inspirations for countless bands are here, including TOYS IN THE ATTIC, DRAW THE LINE, GET YOUR WINGS, and ROCKS. Beyond hits like "Walk This Way" and "Back in the Saddle" are nuggets like "Seasons of Wither," "Critical Mass," "No Surprize" and "Major Barbra." Live Aerosmith comes in the form of the unfiltered LIVE: BOOTLEG and the more sonically cleaned-up CLASSICS I and II. New versions of "Sweet Emotion" and "Dream On" make up the bonus disc along with a rollicking cover of "Rocking Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu" and a pair of hard-hitting DRAW THE LINE-era instrumentals.
Aerosmith:
Steven Tyler (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, wood flute, piano, keyboards, bass, percussion);
Joe Perry (vocals, acoustic, electric 12-string, slide & lap steel guitars, bass, percussion);
Brad Whitford, Jimmy Crespo, Rick Dufay (electric guitar);
Tom Hamilton (bass, guitar);
Joey Kramer (drums, percussion, background vocals)
Producers include:
Adrian Barber, Jack Douglas, Ray Colcord, Aerosmith, Gary Lyons.
Engineers include:
Adrian Barber, Carol Wienstock, Jay Messina.
Additional personnel:
Michael Mainieri (conductor, arranger); Neil Thompson, John Lievano (guitar); Jack Douglas (mandolin, percussion); Paul Prestopino (banjo); Reinhard Straub (violin); George Young (alto saxophone); Lou Marini, Michael Brecker (tenor saxophone); Lou Delgotto (baritone saxophone); David Woodford, Stan Bronstein, John Turi (saxophones); Randy Brecker (trumpet); Barry Rogers, Jon Pearson (trombone); Richie Supa, Scott Cushnie, Paul Harris (piano); Ray Colcord (keyboards); Mark Radice (keyboards, background vocals); Jay Messina (bass marimba); Karen Lawrence (background vocals).
Music From Another Dimension | Released: Nov 6th, 2012 | Columbia Records |
Global Warming: Tour Dates 2012-2014
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MUSIC FROM ANOTHER DIMENSION presents AEROSMITH in ferociously fine form and at the peak of their powers. They're the only band of their stature with all-original members who are playing better than they ever have before. The album abounds with one highlight after another, including Out Go The Lights, Oh Yeah, Luv XXX, We All Fall Down, Street Jesus and Can't Stop Loving You, on which Tyler duets with Carrie Underwood. The album also includes Freedom Fighter which features Johnny Depp on backing vocals.
It marks the band's 15th studio album and their first studio album of all-new material in 11 years. The album was recorded in Los Angeles and at the band's studio in Massachusetts; it was produced by Jack Douglas, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, with the exception of three tracks produced by Tyler and Marti Frederiksen.
"This is the album we wanted to make since the band got back together in 1984," JOE PERRY says. "Can't complain about number one singles or album-driven sold-out world tours, as we blaze the Aerosmith trail with our fans. But this is the record that when the five of us are in a room yelling turn up the volume, that room could be 1325 Commonwealth Avenue."
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Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014| Released: September 4, 2015| Eagle Rock Entertainment |
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Disc 1:
1) Train' Kept A Rollin
2) Eat the Rich
3) Love in an Elevator
4) Cryin'
5) Jaded
6) Livin' on the Edge
7) Last Child
8) Freedom Fighter
9) Same Old Song and Dance
10) Janie's Got a Gun
Disc 2:
1) Toys in the Attic
2) I Don't Want to Miss a Thing
3) No More No More
4) Come Together
5) Dude (Looks Like a Lady)
6) Walk this Way
7) Home Tonight
8) Dream On
9) Sweet Emotion
10) Mama Kin
Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014 is much more than just a great gig. It is a lasting document of the powerful and explosive bond that these five men – Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer – have made with each other and with fans of rock ‘n’ roll everywhere.
The film captures Aerosmith headlining the massive Download Festival at Donington Park with all their attitude and talent-drenched beauty as they deliver a blistering set of their greatest hits. It is a true once-in-a-lifetime rock ‘n’ roll experience to treasure and remember forever.
... from http://www.aerosmithrocksdonington.com/
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Few bands in rock & roll history have enjoyed the kind of over-the-top successful second act Aerosmith has that makes Behind-The-Music producers salivate and reinforces the legend moniker generally associated with these New England hard rockers. The 2-CD YOUNG LUST is a handy anthology of the band's Geffen years that chronicles this Boston quintet's climb back from the depths of drug abuse, personal turmoil and dramatic excess.
MTV-friendly hits like "Rag Doll," "(Dude) Looks Like A Lady" and "Cryin'" are featured alongside the band's breakthrough Run-D.M.C. rap-rock summit ("Walk This Way") and a clutch of live favorites ("Sweet Emotion," "Dream On"). Along the way, Aerosmith found success infusing their writing with cheeky double-entendres ("Love In An Elevator"), serious topics like child abuse ("Janie's Got A Gun") and flat-out displays of guitar-soaked manna (the resurrected Joe Perry Project nugget "Let The Music Do The Talking"). Also included are the chugging, blues-driven, Japan-only "Ain't Enough," defiant non-album rocker "Don't Stop" and a soaring orchestral version of "Amazing." Even Aerosmith's contributions from the soundtracks to Air America (a stomping cover of "Love Me Two Times") and The Beavis & Butthead Experience (an infinitely catchy "Deuces Are Wild") get the nod on this far-reaching anthology.
YOUNG LUST: THE AEROSMITH ANTHOLOGY contains tracks recorded for Geffen between 1985 and 1998.
The 2005 release Gold is a repackaging of the 2001 double-disc collection Young Lust, bearing a different title and cover but the same 34 songs as the previous release.
Aerosmith:
Steven Tyler (vocals);
Joe Perry (guitar);
Brad Whitford (guitar);
Tom Hamilton (bass);
Joey Kramer (drums, percussion).
Digitally remastered by Erick Labson (Universal Mastering Studios-West, Hollywood, California)
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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2001 | The Billboard 200 | 191 |
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Longtime Aerosmith fans are likely to quibble about the set list here. How to pare down one of rock's all-time greatest and longest-running rock bands to 18 songs? Even so, 2006's DEVIL'S GOT A NEW DISGUISE: THE VERY BEST OF AEROSMITH does an admirable job, offering a single-disc crash course in the group's biggest and best-known tunes.
Ranging from the their 1970s heyday throughout their astonishing late '80s comeback and beyond, DEVIL'S plays like a feel-good hard-rock radio revival. Old-schoolers will be happy to find the staples--"Dream On," "Walk This Way," and "Sweet Emotion"--while second-generation Aerosmith fans will find blockbuster MTV fare like "Cryin'" and "Crazy." The band's patented boogie shuffle is accounted for on "Back in the Saddle" and "Rag Doll," among others. Two new tracks, one of which gives the album its title, are also included.
Note: Most songs are edited - cutting out guitar solos to fit more songs onto 1 disc.
Includes 2 new songs: Devils Got a New Disguise and Sedona Sunrise
Aerosmith:
Steven Tyler (vocals, harmonica, background vocals);
Joe Perry(guitar, background vocals);
Brad Whitford (guitar);
Tom Hamilton (bass guitar, background vocals);
Joey Kramer (drums);
Additional:
Paul Prestopino (banjo);
David Woodford (saxophone); Jay Messina (marimba);
Bob Dowd, Bruce Fairbairn (background vocals).
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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2006 | The Billboard 200 | 33 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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2006 | "Devil's Got A New Disguise" | Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks | 15 |