A monumental piece of rock and roll that swept across the US. A powerful album that defined the band's early sound.
This album, which was the band's first to reach the US Top 20, catapulted them to stardom, highlighting the band's early blues feel and raw yet refined playing.
This is a masterpiece that instantly draws the listener in with its thunderous guitar sounds and overwhelming beat. The guitarist's riffs are wild yet measured, intertwining with the vocalist's soaring voice to create a unique chemistry. Songs such as "Same Old Song and Dance" in particular established their early style and laid the foundation for their subsequent success. The album's well-balanced mix of aggressive rock numbers and mellow mid-tempo tracks ensures an engaging listen.
A:
1)
Same Old Song And Dance
2)
Lord Of The Thighs
3)
Spaced
4)
Woman Of The World
B:
1)
S.O.S. (Too Bad)
2)
Train Kept A Rollin'
3)
Seasons Of Wither
4)
Pandora's Box
Executive-Producer - Bob Ezrin
Lead Vocals, Harmonica - Steven Tyler
Electric Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar, Slide Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Joe Perry