Aerosmith: Greatest Hits (Deluxe Version) album review 4 stars

A Rock Journey Through Time

In the realm of rock ‘n’ roll history, few bands have achieved the level of iconic status that Aerosmith has. From their raw and energetic beginnings to their resurgence in the late ’80s and beyond, Aerosmith has left an indelible mark on the music world. Their collection of hits is a testament to their enduring appeal, and the deluxe version of Aerosmith’s Greatest Hits is a musical journey that encapsulates the band’s evolution and impact.

The Essence of Aerosmith’s Sound

Aerosmith, often likened to a grittier version of The Rolling Stones, found their unique sound through a fusion of rock, blues, and a touch of funk. Their music resonated with audiences across generations, and hits like “Dream On,” “Sweet Emotion,” and “Walk This Way” are just as relevant today as they were upon their release. These tracks, which epitomize Aerosmith’s ability to combine catchy melodies with hard-hitting guitar riffs, are a testament to the band’s creative genius.

Navigating Through the Decades

One of the defining features of Aerosmith’s Greatest Hits is its ability to guide listeners through the various phases of the band’s career. From their early ’70s classics like “Same Old Song And Dance” to their ’80s renaissance with hits like “Dude (Looks Like A Lady),” the album provides a chronological glimpse into the evolution of Aerosmith’s musical style.

The Impact of Collaboration

Aerosmith’s willingness to collaborate with artists from different genres further solidified their status as music trailblazers. The groundbreaking collaboration with Run-D.M.C. on “Walk This Way” not only revitalized their career but also bridged the gap between rock and hip-hop. This track not only became a massive hit but also paved the way for future genre-blurring collaborations.

The Resilience of a Rock Legend

The band’s journey wasn’t without its challenges. Internal conflicts and lineup changes tested their resilience, but Aerosmith managed to overcome adversity and continue producing chart-topping hits. Songs like “Janie’s Got a Gun” and “Crazy” demonstrate their ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes while retaining their signature sound.

A Timeless Legacy

Decades after their inception, Aerosmith’s music continues to captivate audiences and inspire new generations of rock enthusiasts. The inclusion of live versions of some of their most iconic tracks in the deluxe edition of their greatest hits album reaffirms their prowess as a live act. The energy and passion they bring to the stage are a testament to their enduring impact on the world of rock music.

Conclusion

In a world of ever-changing musical trends, Aerosmith’s music stands as a timeless testament to the power of rock ‘n’ roll. The deluxe version of Aerosmith’s Greatest Hits serves as a comprehensive anthology of their journey, from their early days of gritty rock to their evolution into global rock icons. As listeners embark on this musical journey, they’re reminded of the band’s ability to create music that transcends time and resonates with the hearts of fans around the world.


Tracklist

CD1:

  1. Mama Kin (1973)
  2. Dream On (1973)
  3. Lord Of The Thighs (1974)
  4. Same Old Song And Dance [Single Version] (1974)
  5. Train Kept A-Rollin’ (1974)
  6. S.O.S. (Too Bad) (1974)
  7. Seasons Of Wither (1974)
  8. Walk This Way (1975)
  9. Big Ten Inch Record (1975)
  10. Adam’s Apple (1975)
  11. Sweet Emotion (1975)
  12. Toys In The Attic (1975)
  13. Combination (1976)
  14. Nobody’s Fault (1976)
  15. HOME TONIGHT (1976)

CD2:

  1. Back In The Saddle (1976)
  2. Last Child (1976)
  3. Bright Light Fright (1977)
  4. Draw The Line [Original Album Version] (1977)
  5. Kings And Queens [Single Version] (1977)
  6. Let The Music Do The Talking (1985)
  7. Walk This Way With Run-D.M.C. (1986)
  8. Hangman Jury (1987)
  9. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) (1987)
  10. Rag Doll [Live] (1998)
  11. Angel [Single Version] (1987)
  12. Monkey On My Back (1989)
  13. What It Takes [Chr Single Edit] (1989)
  14. Water Song/Jane’s Got A Gun (1989)
  15. Going Down/Love In An Elevator (1989)

CD3:

  1. The Other Side (1989)
  2. Livin’ On The Edge [Chr Edit] (1993)
  3. Amazing [Chr Single Edit] (1993)
  4. Get A Grip (1993)
  5. Cryin’ (1993)
  6. Eat The Rich (1993)
  7. Crazy [RADIO EDIT] (1993)
  8. Falling IN Love (1997)
  9. Pink (1997)
  10. Nine Lives (1997)
  11. I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing (1998)
  12. Jaded (2001)
  13. We All Fall Down (2012)
  14. Just Push Play [Radio Remix] (2001)

CD4:

  1. Mama Kin (From Houston 1977)
  2. S.O.S (Too Bad) (From Houston 1977)
  3. Monkey On My Back (From Landover 1989)
  4. F.I.N.E. (From Landover 1989)
  5. What It Takes (From Pittsburgh 1993)
  6. Cryin’ (From Pittsburgh 1993)
  7. Love In An Elevator (From Detroit 2003)
  8. Pink (From Detroit 2003)
  9. Crazy (From Mexico City 2016)
  10. I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing (From Mexico City 2016)

CD5:

  1. Adam’s Apple (Live From The Summit, Houston, TX, 1977)
  2. Walk This Way (Live From The Summit, Houston, TX, 1977)
  3. Magic Touch (Live From The Capital Centre, Landover, MD, 1989)
  4. Hangman Jury (Live From The Capital Centre, Landover, MD, 1989)
  5. Draw The Line (Live From The Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1993)
  6. Sweet Emotion (Live From The Coca-Cola Star Lake Amphitheatre, Pittsburgh, PA, 1993)
  7. Jaded (Live From Comerica Park, Detroit, MI, 2003)
  8. Nobody’s Fault (Live From Comerica Park, Detroit, MI, 2003)
  9. Medley: You See Me Crying/Home Tonight/Dream On (Live From Arena Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico City 2016)
  10. Eat The Rich (Live From Arena Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico City 2016)

CD6:

  1. Draw The Line (Live At The Tokyo Dome, 2011)
  2. Love In An Elevator (Live At The Ishikawa Sports Center, 2011)
  3. Livin’ On The Edge (Live At The Tokyo Dome, 2011)
  4. Hangman Jury (Live At The Hiroshima Green Arena, 2011)
  5. No More No More (Live At The Hiroshima Green Arena, 2011)
  6. Mama Kin (Live At The Hiroshima Green Arena, 2011)
  7. Monkey On My Back (Live At The Tokyo Dome, 2011)
  8. Toys In The Attic (Live At The Tokyo Dome, 2011)
  9. Listen To The Thunder (Live At The Ishikawa Sports Center, 2011)
  10. Sweet Emotion (Live At The Tokyo Dome, 2011)
  11. Boogie Man (Live At The Marine Messe Fukuoka, 2011)
  12. Rats In The Cellar (Live At The Osaka Dome, 2011)
  13. Movin’ Out (Live At The Osaka Dome, 2011)
  14. Last Child (Live At The Aichi Prefecture Gymnasium, 2011)
  15. S.O.S. (Too Bad) (Live At The Sapporo Dome, 2011)
  16. Walk This Way (Live At The Tokyo Dome, 2011)
  17. Train Kept A-Rollin’ (Live At The Tokyo Dome, 2011)

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