I think it’s safe to say that Aerosmith were on a roll right from the get go as their first six albums all went platinum. Released back in ’74, this was album number two and you can hear where the American Rolling Stones tag came from. You can split the band’s career in two parts, before and after the split. Before is my favourite period as I love that dirty blues rock n’ roll vibe. Sure, they made a ton of money after they reconciled and brought a whole bunch of outside writers in, but I think they lost their edge at that point.
There are three of my favourite Smith tunes on this record. First, The Same Old Song And Dance which only Aerosmith could have done. I love that sleaze barroom vibe, and the hook and chorus are huge. Lord Of The Thighs is my favourite song on the album. That jam band feel and groove is killer and that funk element really lets the song fly. Also, their version of Train Kept A Rollin is monster. When I was young and naive I actually thought it was their original composition.
Steven Tyler is one of the best frontmen out there, and I sure hope the band get to complete their farewell tour as they have consistently put out great records while putting a great amount of South America’s chemical stimulants into their bodies.
8/10 from The Grooveman.