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Now you can purchase  your favorite Aerosmith CD's and many more directly from Amazon.com through the Pandora's Box website. When you decide to purchase a CD, you have the opportunity to listen to tracks before you buy directly through Amazon.com. Check it out , this is the fastest and easiest way to buy music today.

Everything Aerosmith

Take a look at the selection below for some exciting new Aerosmith music and more

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Just Push Play This is my first choice! Their newest Cd out - Read what Amazon.com has to say about it:

Just Push Play begs the question: If this 12-song set was the product of a bunch of upstarts, would it cause much of a commotion? The answer: Absolutely! Working with coproducers and song collaborators Marti Frederiksen and Mark Hudson, Aerosmith have forged an album that gracefully fuses '70s hard-rock grit with contemporary gloss. The pop-infused likes of the sweeping "Jaded" and the insistent "Sunshine" best demonstrate the formula that Tyler, Perry, and company have settled on for now, while gliding strings surge over Tyler's patented screech and the no-nonsense grind of the four instrumentalists. Mailed-in lyrics and a few self-conscious nods to the times mar Just Push Play, but the pleasures to be had here overwhelm the album's deficiencies. --Steven Stolder 

 

 Pandora's Box  What can I say, here's the name sake! Read what Amazon.com thinks of it:

Aerosmith were written off by the pop pundits in the early '80s as a drug-ravaged bunch of Rolling Stones clones who would go down in music history as little more than a hard-rock footnote. The band, however, rose from the ashes to become an even mightier hit machine in the '90s, even if they ended up selling their soul to pop über-songstress Diane Warren in the bargain. This three-CD compilation is a marathon tour of their first glorious, casualty-ridden decade and a body of work that proudly wears its influences on its sleeve: Chicago and Delta blues, early R&B, the Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, and, of course, the Stones. Virtually all the early hits and concert crowd pleasers are here,
along with nearly two dozen rare, unreleased, and live cuts, thoroughly documented with refreshing doses of self-deprecation as it bravely traces the band's arc from Boston bar-band supreme to stadium superstars to seeming dissipation. If there's a gaping hole in the "A" section of your hard-rock library, this is a fine introduction to the Aerosmith that influenced a generation of musicians, stretching from Van Halen to R.E.M. to Guns N' Roses. --Jerry McCulley 

 

Pump  Ahh, the beloved PUMP! What a comeback, eh! One of my alltime favorites!! 

Rated Amazon.com essential recording !
Having established their reputation as Comeback Kids with 1987's Permanent Vacation, Aerosmith proceeded to cement it with 1989's Pump. With hit singles like the expectedly raunchy "Love in an Elevator" and the unexpectedly socially relevant "Janie's Got a Gun" (which, unlike most socially relevant songs by hard rock bands, manages to avoid the cheese factor), Pump was proof positive that the boys were back. Everything that makes Aerosmith what they are is present here: a solid bluesy base, tight arrangements, sexy rhythms, and a heavy dose of fun. There are some nice touches too; check out the bass line on "Voodoo Medicine Man," or the blues-folk ending tacked onto "What It Takes" that, more than anything else on the album, reveals the band's roots. --Genevieve Williams 

 

 

  Get a Grip  Holy Bat @$^#% Robin, they've done it again!! This is an absolutly incredible CD, every song Rocks as hard as the last!! Check it out, here's what a fan has to say!

They're Still Good- After 20 years of making music, April 14, 2000 
Reviewer: Ben R from Vermont. I can't say that I have any complaints with any of the songs on this CD. It is like Aerosmith put all their sounds from the past 20 years and put them in a blender, and came up with this nice mix. My personal favorite song is "Eat the Rich", a hilarious song about what is wrong with rich people. I also like "Livin on the Edge", "Walk on Down", "Shut up and Dance", "Cryin", "Gotta Love it" , and "Amazing". "Amazing", probably the biggest hit off of this album, is like a 90's version of the ballad "Dream On". Also, "Cryin" and "Crazy" sound a lot alike, but "Crazy" is slower. This was the first Aerosmith album I got, thanks mostly to MTV, and I think it's still great and it's great to listen to in the car. If you are an Aerosmith fan, buy this album.

 

  

  Nine Lives  Just when we thought, "What can they possibly do next?" They come out with this incredible piece of work!!! See what Amazon says about this one, and if you don't have it yet - well what are you waiting for??

Nominated for a 1998 Grammy award for Best Rock Album and featuring the single, "Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)," nominated for a Best Rock Performance, Nine Lives is Aerosmith's first album in their lucrative re-signing to Columbia Records. Together over 25 years, the Boston band has always been known for their gritty sex anthems, hard-buckling rhythms, and bic-flicking power ballads. Not nearly as flat-out rock as previous releases, Pump or Get A Grip, Nine Lives experiments with a multitude of instruments, including hammered dulcimer, Indian fiddle, and Chapman stick. This Noah's Ark approach allows the band to experiment within its rock parameters with the appropriately titled "A Taste of India." They haven't sworn off the ballads ("Fallen Angels" is what you'd expect) and they still riff like the Aerosmith of old ("Crash"). --Rob O'Connor 

 

 

  Greatest Hits I Love this one! Here's what Amazon.com says about it:

Even before their second fling with the pop mainstream, Aerosmith were one of Top 40's favorite hard-rock bands, so ubiquitous--and so funky--that Run-D.M.C. were vociferous fans. Their '70s output included at least three classic albums (Aerosmith, Toys in the Attic, and Rocks). This disc collects unstoppable singles into a horny, howling little piece of archaeology that makes even links like "Kings and Queens" sound great. And the truly great stuff here--"Sweet Emotion," "Last Child," "Dream On"--runs the gamut of style and feeling from swaggering freak-flag-flying to power-ballad roots that display a genuine ache. Your Aerosmith collection shouldn't end here, but this red-and-white bomb is a great place to start. --Rickey Wright  

 

 

aerosmithsanity.gif (18688 bytes) Little South of Sanity  This is our next choice ! The hot release of Aerosmith's Cyercast live performance of   their new CD "A little South of Sanity". Click the CD cover to order it directly from Amazon.com. This CD really ROCKS !! Check it out for yourself !!

 

 

 

Box of Fire   See what a Fan has to say about it:

A Must Buy If You Don't Already Own These Albums, May 28, 2000  Reviewer: VoodooLord7 from Oklahoma, USA By far the most comprehensive Aerosmith collection available. Box of Fire includes all of the band's Columbia albums with the exception of, of course, Nine Lives, and even adds a 5 cd bonus disc. The discs come remastered and with extensive linear notes.

 

Armagedon SoundtrackArmagedon the Soundtrack CD  Here is the most incredible movie soundtrack to hit the scene in a long time ! The Armageddon Soundtrack. Did you see the movie ? Wow, listening to the CD takes me back to the Rock in space. Well you get the picture. Check it out, click on the CD cover to go and listen to a few tracks of it before you buy. At Amazon.com, they tack care of their customers the right way !

 

Listed below are some of my favorite Quotes

 

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Quotes

"The Journey is the best part of the Destination" ... L.Roberts

"Life's a Journey not a Destination" ... from the "Aerosmith ©"song" Amazing"...S.Tyler

"A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step"... LAO-TZU, The Way of LAO-TZU

"First you laugh , then you gag on your laughter"... from W.S.Burroughs quote about "The Mortified Man" independent film, based on a story by David Ohle

"Dream until your Dreams come true"... from the "Aerosmith ©" song "Dream on"...S.Tyler

"It ain't over 'til the fat lady sings" ... originally quoted from "Dan Cook, the Washington Post" then again by "Will Smith, the motion picture, 'Men in Black' "

"Ooh ... it's a sunny day outside my window"... from the "Aerosmith ©" song ...S.Tyler

"Life can be understood backwards: but must be lived forwards" ... Soren Kierrkegaard, Life

"Oh it's Amazing, in the blink of an eye you see the light"... from the "Aerosmith ©" song "Amazing"... S.Tyler

"Two men look out through the same bars: One sees the mud, and the other sees the Stars" ... Frederick Langbridge, A Cluster of Quiet Thoughts

" 'Scuse my position, but it ain't missionary" ... from the "Aerosmith ©" song "Walk on water" ...S.Tyler

"Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without Passion" ... G.W.F.Hegel, Philosophy of History

"I cannot escape the objection that there is no state of mind, however simple, that does not change every moment" ...Henri Bergson, Introduction to Metaphysics

"Ramblin' On My Mind" Robert Johnson song released1939

 

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