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Aerosmith - Permanent Vacation (2001)

Album details

Label: Geffen Records    Ref#: ?-0182
Date: 11/20/2001   Category:  
Length: 0:00    
Format: CD    
Audio: Stereo    
Genre:      

Notes/Reviews

While Done with Mirrors marked the beginning of Aerosmith's remarkable career comeback (and a gratifying return to rollicking '70s form), this is the album that both reclaimed their widespread fame and made even longtime cynics take notice. Fresh from rehab, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry lead the band through a strong collection that rivals such previous high points as Toys in the Attic and Rocks, though in a much more pop-oriented vein. That's largely the province of producer Bruce Fairbairn and hired-gun songwriters Desmond Child and Jim Vallance (hired upon Mirrors' commercial disappointment). But on this record, those outside influences are still largely invisible, even if Fairbairn's production sheen now seems '80s generic. Fueled by the playful staples "Rag Doll" and "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)," and seasoned with the Delta blues fetish of "Hangman Jury" and, of course, a patented Big Power Ballad ("Angel"), it's an album that's become all but ubiquitous. Thankfully, the band's own gritty sensibility still informs tracks like "St. John" and "Girl Keeps Coming Apart," as well as a rambunctiously reverent take on the classic Beatles B-side, "I'm Down." --Jerry McCulley

Songs/Tracks

1.   Heart's Done Time  
2.   Magic Touch  
3.   Rag Doll  
4.   Simoriah  
5.   Dude (Looks Like A Lady)  
6.   St. John  
7.   Hangman Jury  
8.   Girl Keeps Coming Apart  
9.   Angel  
10.   Permanent Vacation  
11.   I'm Down  
12.   The Movie  

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