Rocks by Aerosmith

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    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Back In The Saddle (Live Version) 6:11 1,268
1 Back in The Saddle 4:39 129,711
2 Last Child 3:26 119,632
2 Last Child (1998/Live At Yokhama Arena, Japan) 5:05 1,043
3 Rats In The Cellar 4:06 43,863
4 Combination 3:39 29,679
5 Sick As A Dog 4:11 33,022
6 Nobody's Fault 4:18 40,382
7 Get The Lead Out 3:41 26,705
8 Lick And A Promise 3:05 37,375
9 Home Tonight 3:16 26,787

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  • Fearrademi

    Great!

    March 2012
  • gregcobra

    The best Aerosmith album! [14]

    March 2012
  • falconpasser

    PERFECT!!!!!!

    January 2012
  • pepganzo

    BEST OF THEM

    January 2012
  • JoshCIVM

    I love this album. It's a technical, goofy, juvenile, and fun masterpiece of sleaze. I also hate Aerosmith for all the same reasons. So this is kind of like a musical The Sixth Sense for me.

    December 2011
  • JamesHetfield13

    1975’s Toys in the Attic broke this Boston group commercially, while the follow-up, 1976’s Rocks, the band’s fourth studio album, cemented Aerosmith’s reputation as the era’s most formidable hard rock band. Not nearly as radio-friendly (Attic had the title track, “Walk This Way” and “Sweet Emotion” leading its charge), Rocks came out firing on all cylinders. The hard-charging “Back in the Saddle” opens things brilliantly with guitarists Joe Perry and Brad Whitford working terse, syncopated riffs behind the quick-lipped sass of lead singer Steven Tyler, who plays it funky (“Last Child,” “Rats in the Cellar”), streetwise (“Lick and a Promise”) and sentimental (“Home Tonight”), alluding throughout to the band’s bad habits that would eventually knock them out of commission by the end of the decade. The thick, epic harmonies of “Sick as a Dog,” the nod to the Rolling Stones with Joe Perry’s “Combination” and the quaking metal assault of “Nobody’s Fault” and “Get the Lead Out” are pure Aero.

    October 2011
  • Vengerer

    The best Aerosmith album! [13]

    October 2011
  • Perrygoround

    Best Album EVER. In music history, I mean.

    September 2011
  • RockHaineRole

    The Best Aerosmith album.

    August 2011
  • jerrysoandso

    shit still rocks 35 years later..

    July 2011
  • icebreaker58

    It is their best album- they have never come close to this since.

    June 2011
  • Grimmoire

    The best album! [100000]

    June 2011
  • vinislim

    The best Aerosmith album! [12]

    May 2011
  • fatalportrait99

    The best Aerosmith album! [11]

    May 2011
  • skinnyboy

    The best Aerosmith album! [9]

    February 2011
  • Aalmost

    Perfect album.

    February 2011
  • MaxyH

    the best Aerosmith album! [8]

    January 2011
  • RockstarMatt

    Just listened to this album for the first time. Shit now I have to change my pants! the best Aerosmith album! [7]

    January 2011
  • xsoffx

    the best Aerosmith album! [6] so fucking good ♥

    January 2011
  • Kucper888

    the best Aerosmith album! [5]

    January 2011
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