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Aerosmith is an American rock band originated in 1970 in Boston. Vocalist Steven Tyler, who started his music career as a drummer, has always been the leader of the band. In 1971, the present lineup was formed: Steven Tyler, Tom Hamilton, Joe Perry, Joey Kramer and Brad Whitford. The debut album by Aerosmith with the same name demonstrated the direction they had chosen to move further – blues-based hard rock with elements of glam. In 1974, Aerosmith prepared their second album, Get Your Wings. It was the first CD in the streak of multi platinum albums. In a year, they recorded Toys in the Attic. This album proved that Aerosmith had created their own style instead of copying celebrated groups. In 1976, they released Rocks, the album still regarded as the heaviest one in the discography of Aerosmith. Rocks ran platinum quickly, while the songs Last Child, and Back in the Saddle became radio hits. At that time, Aerosmith were doing concerts as headliners already, supporting nobody any longer.
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The popularity came together with big troubles. Aerosmith parted with Perry and, shortly after, with Whitford, both guitarists. Moreover, the musicians on Aerosmith led an unhealthy way of life taking too much alcohol and drugs. These factors predetermined creative crisis of the musicians. In 1982, the band produced Rock in a Hard Place, a failure vividly proving their problems. During concerts, the musicians collapsed right on the stage. In 1984, Aerosmith went on a successful tour under the symbolic title Back in the Saddle to celebrate the return of Perry and Whitford. During this tour, they recorded the live album, Classics Live! Vol. 2. The first studio album, recorded after the reunion, was Done with Mirrors (1985). Aerosmith began winning back the lost positions, but narcotics remained a very serious problem to the musicians of Aerosmith. Tim Collins, their manager, pledged to make Aerosmith the best band of 90’s, if the musicians were done with drugs. It did work out. In several years, they received full treatment and left drugs behind. Permanent Vacation was released in August 1987. It was a smash: five million copies sold out in the States alone; all three singles (Dude (Looks Like a Lady), Rag Doll, and Angel) hit Top 20 of Billboard. Pump (1989) earned even more credits. This time, the singles found themselves in Top 10, and Aerosmith won their first Grammy for Janie’s Got a Gun.
After that, Aerosmith took a short pause to gather energy for the new album. It was released in 1993 under the title Get a Grip, and gained good response, although new trends had come into fashion lately. Aerosmith changed their music, too. They focused on making more ballads and softening the sound. This hit-oriented approach did not escape sharp criticism. The album was followed by eighteen months of touring. In 1994, Aerosmith released a compilation of the best songs from the three last albums, called Big Ones. The album Nine Lives, produced in 1997, had different reviews and found support not among all the fans. It had a long chart life, yet not always being a leader. Just Push Play, released in 2001, ran platinum at once, and the single Jaded climbed seventh in Billboard. Later that year, Aerosmith were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In a year, they produced a double CD collection named O, Yeah! with the only new song recorded, Girls of Summer. In 2003, the band worked on a blues album and toured America with KISS. The long-expected Honkin' on Bobo (2004) became a bestseller in the USA and Europe, where blues was again in high demand. The album was supported by the live video You Gotta Move, available on DVD since December 2004. In 2006, Aerosmith launched a large scale tour with Motley Crue and released Devil’s Got a New Disguise: The Very Best Of featuring their top songs and two new tracks. Tyler said that the session for the new as-yet-unnamed album began at the end of September 2008.
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It’s been a long 16 years since Bon Jovi was last compiled, when Cross Road arrived for the holiday season of 1994, two years after Keep the Faith capped off a near-decade long run of dominance for the Jersey rockers. As it turned out, it was the first act of Bon Jovi’s career. A subdued second act followed in the ‘90s, with Jon Bon Jovi flirting with a solo career once again before returning to the fold late in the decade, with the band setting out for a decade of professionalism, sometimes cresting into the charts — usually with the assist of a canny country crossover — sometimes not. Greatest Hits condenses the highlights of this journey in a mere 16 songs, just two longer than Cross Road — its simultaneously released cousin, Ultimate Greatest Hits, adds a disc with 12 additional songs — and two of those are new tunes that are unlikely to show up on any subsequent best of. What’s left is indeed the cream of the crop, albeit presented almost randomly, opening with the twin hits “Livin’ on a Prayer” and “You Give Love a Bad Name” before winding through “It’s My Life,” “Have a Nice Day,” “Wanted Dead or Alive,” “Bad Medicine,” and “Runaway,” finding time for extracurricular detours like Jon’s solo “Blaze of Glory” and his duet with Jennifer Nettles, “Who Says You Can’t Go Home.” There are hits missing, but you’d need to consult a chart book to figure out what they were, and if their absence matters, pick up the Ultimate Greatest Hits instead, which has another ten hits, mostly from the ‘90s on (“Keep the Faith,” “Lost Highway,” “Bed of Roses,” “These Days”), plus two additional new songs that will likely not make any subsequent best-of. But what these two collections prove is that less is indeed more: there’s nothing left unsaid on that first disc, no hit that would be missed; it tells everything. ― Allmusic
CD 1
01. Livin’ on a Prayer – 04:10
02. You Give Love a Bad Name – 03:43
03. It’s My Life – 03:44
04. Have a Nice Day – 03:48
05. Wanted Dead or Alive – 05:08
06. Bad Medicine – 05:16
07. We Weren’t Born to Follow – 04:04
08. I’ll Be There for You – 05:46
09. Born to Be My Baby – 04:40
10. Blaze of Glory – 05:40
11. Who Says You Can’t Go Home – 04:40
12. Lay Your Hands on Me – 03:49
13. Always – 05:53
14. Runaway – 03:51
15. Tokyo Road – 05:41
16. What Do You Got? – 03:47
17. No Apologies – 03:44
CD 2
01. In These Arms – 05:19
02. Someday I’ll Be Saturday Night – 04:38
03. Lost Highway – 04:13
04. I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead – 04:41
05. In And Out Of Love – 04:26
06. Keep The Faith – 05:43
07. When We Were Beautiful – 05:18
08. Bed Of Roses – 06:34
09. This Ain’t A Love Song – 05:05
10. These Days – 06:27
11. (You Want To) Make A Memory – 04:37
12. Blood On Blood – 06:16
13. This Is Love This Is Life – 03:24
14. The More Things Change – 03:52
DVD – Greatest Hits: The Ultimate Video Collection
Videos:
01 Livin’ On A Prayer
02 You Give Love A Bad Name
03 In These Arms
04 Bad Medicine
05 Born To Be My Baby
06 I’ll Be There For You
07 Lay Your Hands On Me
08 It’s My Life
09 Always
10 Wanted Dead Or Alive
11 Bed Of Roses
12 Who Says You Can’t Go Home
13 Have A Nice Day
14 We Weren’t Born To Follow
15 What Do You Got?
16 Keep The Faith
17 Blaze Of Glory
Live:
18. Livin’ On A Prayer (Live At Madison Square Garden)
19. You Give Love A Bad Name (Live From London)
20. In These Arms (Live At Madison Square Garden)
21. Bad Medicine (Live From London)
22. Born To Be My Baby (This Left Feels Right Live)
23. I’ll Be There For You (Crush Tour)
24. Lay Your Hands On Me (This Left Feels Right Live)
25. Its My Life (Live At Madison Square Garden)
26. Always (Live At Madison Square Garden)
27. Wanted Dead Or Alive (Lost Highway: The Concert)
28. Bed Of Roses (This Left Feels Right Live)
29. Who Says You Can’t Go Home (Lost Highway: The Concert)
30. Have A Nice Day (Live At Madison Square Garden)
31. We Weren’t Born To Follow (London O2 Arena Rooftop)
32. What Do You Got? (Live From Peru)
33. Keep The Faith (Live From London)
34. Blaze Of Glory (Live At Madison Square Garden)
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