Aerosmith - Rocks

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Album Details

Title: Rocks
Artist: Aerosmith
Release Date: 5/1976
Re-Released On: 2/15/2000
Label: Columbia, Sony Music Distribution
Duration: 34:31
UPCs: 074645736327, 074643416542, 4562109406986, 5099747496523, 643346006512, 074645736365
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

  1. Back in the Saddle
  2. Last Child
  3. Rats in the Cellar
  4. Combination
  5. Sick as a Dog
  6. Nobody's Fault
  7. Get the Lead Out
  8. Lick and a Promise
  9. Home Tonight

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDColumbia57363
1993CDColumbia57363
1993CDSony Music Distribution4749652

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Album Review

Few albums have been so appropriately named as Aerosmith's 1976 classic Rocks. Despite hard drug use escalating among bandmembers, Aerosmith produced a superb follow-up to their masterwork Toys in the Attic, nearly topping it in the process. Many Aero fans will point to Toys as the band's quintessential album (it contained two radio/concert standards after all, "Walk This Way" and "Sweet Emotion"), but out of all their albums, Rocks did the best job of capturing Aerosmith at their most raw and rocking. Like its predecessor, a pair of songs have become their most renowned -- the menacing, hard rock, cowboy-stomper "Back in the Saddle," as well as the downright viscous funk groove of "Last Child." Again, even the lesser-known tracks prove essential to the makeup of the album, such as the stimulated "Rats in the Cellar" (a response of sorts to "Toys in the Attic"), the Stonesy "Combination," and the forgotten riff-rocker "Get the Lead Out." Also included is the apocalyptic "Nobody's Fault," the up-and-coming rock star tale of "Lick and a Promise," and the album-closing ballad "Home Tonight." With Rocks, Aerosmith appeared to be indestructible. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
AerosmithProducer, Arranger
Brad WhitfordPhotography, Guitar
David HewittArranger
David KrebsDirector
Fin CostelloPhotography
Jack DouglasArranger, Producer
Jay MessinaEngineer
Joe Perry6-String Bass, Percussion, Lap Steel Guitar, Bass (Electric), Guitar, Vocals, Guitar (Steel), Bass
Joey KramerPercussion, Vocals (Background), Drums
Paul PrestopinoBanjo
Rod O'BrienAssistant Engineer
Ron PownallPhotography
Sam GinsbergAssistant Engineer
Scott EnyartPhotography
Steve LeberDirector
Steven TylerBass, Bass (Electric), Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals, Harmonica
Tom HamiltonPhotography, Guitar, Bass (Electric)