Label: Columbia Records (US), CK 32005
Style: Hard Rock
Country: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Time: 35:39
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 215 Mb
Charts: US #21, CAN #58. CAN: Platinum; US: 2x Platinum.
The
album's songs were largely written by Tyler, in contrast to later
albums where other band members also contributed songs. The album's
songs represent an early success in songwriting, a skill he had recently
developed. He explains in a 1998 interview:
"The other guys really
weren't into writing. Joe and I had written "Movin' Out," and I
remember, the other guys lived in the living room, and I would wake them
up in the morning and start playing the piano, because I had this
thought from the night before. I wrote "One Way Street," "Make It," then
"Write Me A Letter" and "Mama Kin." And I brought a song called "Dream
On," which I had written three or four years before that. So, at the end
of this album, I realized that something that I was trying to do for
years and was not successful at I finally could do, which was write
songs."
"Make It" leads off the album and also served as the band's
opening song during their first tours. Tyler wrote the song on the back
of a Kleenex box in the back seat of the car as the group drove down
from New Hampshire to Boston to move in together to start the band.
Tyler was inspired both by the sudden view of the city through the
windshield and the possibilities that starting the new band
presented.[8] He explains to biographer Stephen Davis, "I wrote 'Make
It' in a car driving from New Hampshire to Boston. There's that hill you
come to and see the skyline of Boston, and I was sitting in the
backseat thinking, What would be the greatest thing to sing for an
audience if we were opening up for the ... Stones? What would the lyrics
say?"[9] Drummer Kramer elaborates on the song's sentiment in a 1998
interview: "You could search the ends of the earth, and I don't think
you could find five more different guys. The one thing that we all had
in common was that we all wanted to make it. And making it back then had
nothing to do with being rich and famous. It had to do with being
recognized, by your peers and people, for being a great band and being
able to play concerts where a lot of people would come."
(full version: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith_(album))
01. Make It (03:39)
02. Somebody (03:45)
03. Dream On (04:25)
04. One Way Street (07:00)
05. Mama Kin (04:25)
06. Write Me A Letter (04:10)
07. Movin' Out (05:01)
08. Walkin' The Dog (03:11)
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