After the break, there's a tense sound that captures the band's process of falling apart.
Released in 1977, it reached number 11 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
Includes "Draw the Line," "Kings and Queens," and "Milk Cow Blues." In particular, "Draw the Line" is a representative song of Aerosmith that is still performed live. It is full of highlights such as a bold approach that combines blues and rock, powerful performances and vocals.
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A:
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1)
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Draw The Line
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2)
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I Wanna Know Why
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3)
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Critical Mass
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4)
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Get It Up
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5)
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Bright Light Fright
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B:
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1)
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Kings And Queens
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2)
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The Hand That Feeds
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3)
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Sight For Sore Eyes
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4)
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Milk Cow Blues
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Arranged By - Aerosmith
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Producer - Aerosmith
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Saxophone - Stan Bronstein (A2, A5)
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Piano - Steve Tyler
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Lead Vocals - Joe Perry (A5)
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Arranged By - Jack Douglas
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Mandolin - Jack Douglas (B1)
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Producer - Jack Douglas
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Engineer - Jay Messina
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Engineer [Assistant] - Sam Ginsberg
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Banjo - Paul Prestopino (B1)
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Piano - Scott Cushnie (A2, A3)
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Backing Vocals - Karen Lawrence (A4)