Label: Sony Music (Japan), SICP 30371
Style: Hard Rock
Country: Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Time: 35:17
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 237 Mb
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1977, Aerosmith had released four studio albums, the two most recent –
Toys in the Attic (1975) and Rocks (1976) – catapulting the band to
stardom. However, as the band began recording its next album, Draw the
Line, their excessive lifestyle, combined with constant touring and drug
use, began to take its toll. "Draw the Line was untogether because we
weren't a cohesive unit anymore," guitarist Joe Perry admitted in the
Stephen Davis band memoir Walk This Way. "We were drug addicts dabbling
in music, rather than musicians dabbling in drugs."
Although the LP
would sell well more than a million copies in fewer than six weeks after
its release, in 2014 Perry would refer to it as "the beginning of the
end" and "the decay of our artistry."
It was recorded between
June–October in an abandoned convent near New York City. The portrait of
the band on the album cover was drawn by the celebrity caricaturist Al
Hirschfeld.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerosmith)
01. Draw The Line (03:23)
02. I Wanna Know Why (03:09)
03. Critical Mass (04:52)
04. Get It Up (04:02)
05. Bright Light Fright (02:20)
06. Kings And Queens (04:55)
07. The Hand That Feeds (04:23)
08. Sight For Sore Eyes (03:55)
09. Milk Cow Blues (04:15)

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