Album Details
Title: Get Your Wings Artist: Aerosmith Release Date: 3/1974 Re-Released On: 12/12/2004 Label: Sony Music Distribution, Columbia, CBS Records Duration: 38:04 UPCs: 074645736129, 4562109406962, 074643284714, 074643284721, 074643284745, 5099746673222, 5099747496325, 456210940696 Genre: Rock Styles: Hard Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Arena Rock, Album Rock Moods: Bravado, Energetic, Hedonistic, Playful, Provocative, Rambunctious, Aggressive, Confident, Crunchy, Freewheeling, Fun, Reckless, Rousing, Sleazy, Snide, Theatrical, Earthy, Exuberant, Irreverent, Party/Celebratory, Raucous, Rebellious, Sentimental, Sexy, Swaggering, Visceral, Humorous, Intense, Lively, Passionate, Volatile, Boisterous, Brash, Druggy, Rowdy, Sexual Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 10 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Same Old Song and Dance
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Lord of the Thighs
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Spaced
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Woman of the World
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S.O.S. (Too Bad)
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The Train Kept A Rollin'
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Seasons of Wither
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Pandora's Box
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2004 | CD | Sony Music Distribution | 318 | | 2004 | CD | CBS Records | 32847 | | 1993 | CD | Columbia | 57361 | | 1993 | CD | Sony Music Distribution | 4749632 | | 1990 | CD | Columbia | 32847 |
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Album Review
Often overshadowed by the subsequent twin highlights of Toys in the Attic and Rocks, Aerosmith's 1974 second album, Get Your Wings, is where Aerosmith became Aerosmith -- it's where they teamed up with producer Jack Douglas, it's where they shed much of their influences and developed their own trademark sound, it's where they turned into songwriters, it's where Steven Tyler unveiled his signature obsessions with sex and sleaze. Chief among these attributes may be Douglas, who either helped the band ease into the studio or captured their sound in a way their debut never did. This is a leaner, harder album, bathed in grease and layered in grit, but it's not just down to Douglas. The band itself sounds more distinctive. There are blues in Joe Perry and Joey Kramer's interplay, but this leapfrogs over blues-rock; it turns into slippery hard rock. To be sure, it's still easy to hear the Stones here, but they never really sound Stonesy; there's almost more of the Yardbirds to the way the group works the riffs, particularly evident on the cover of the early 'Birds classic "The Train Kept a Rollin'." But if the Yardbirds were tight and nervy, Aerosmith is blown out and loose, the sound of excess incarnate -- that is, in every way but the writing itself, which is confident and strong, fueled by Tyler's gonzo sex drive. He is the "Lord of the Thighs," playing that "Same Old Song and Dance," but he also slows down enough for the eerie "Seasons of Wither," a powerful slow-churning ballad whose mastery of atmosphere is a good indication of how far the band has grown. They never attempted anything quite so creepy on their debut, but it isn't just that Aerosmith is trying newer things on Get Your Wings, it's that they're doing their bloozy bluster better and bolder, which is what turns this sophomore effort into their first classic. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Bob Ezrin | Executive Producer | | Brad Whitford | Guitar (Electric) | | Charles Walters | Liner Notes | | Darren S. Winston | Creative Consultant | | David Krebs | Direction, Art Direction | | Don DeVito | Digital Producer | | Jack Douglas | Producer, Engineer, Audio Production | | James Diener | Project Director, Direction | | Jay Messina | Engineer | | Jimmy Ienner, Jr. | Photography | | Joe Perry | Guitar, Guitar (12 String), Guitar (Acoustic), Percussion, Vocals, Slide Guitar, Guitar (Electric) | | Joel Zimmerman | Art Supervisor | | Joey Kramer | Drums, Percussion, Vocals | | Jon Pearson | Trombone | | Keith Garde | Creative Supervision | | Ken Fredette | Package Design | | Lisa Sparagano | Package Design | | Michael Brecker | Sax (Tenor) | | Randy Brecker | Trumpet | | Ray Colcord | Keyboards, Producer | | Rod O'Brien | Engineer | | Roy Colcord | Keyboards, Audio Production | | Stan Bronstein | Sax (Baritone) | | Steve Leber | Art Direction, Direction | | Steven Tyler | Piano, Keyboards, Harmonica, Vocals, Percussion, Guitar (Acoustic), Bass | | Tom Hamilton | Bass (Electric) | | Vic Anesini | Mastering |
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