Rocks (album)
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Rocks | ||
Studio album by Aerosmith | ||
Released | May 1976 | |
Recorded | January-March 1976 | |
Genre | Hard Rock | |
Length | 34:31 | |
Label | Columbia | |
Producer(s) | Aerosmith Jack Douglas |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Aerosmith chronology | ||
Toys in the Attic (1975) |
Rocks (1976) |
Draw the Line (1977) |
Rocks is the fourth album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music).
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Back in the Saddle" (Perry, Tyler) – 4:39
- "Last Child" (Tyler, Whitford) – 3:27
- "Rats in the Cellar" (Perry, Tyler) – 4:06
- "Combination" (Perry) – 3:39
- "Sick as a Dog" (Hamilton, Tyler) – 4:12
- "Nobody's Fault" (Tyler, Whitford) – 4:25
- "Get the Lead Out" (Perry, Tyler) – 3:42
- "Lick and a Promise" (Perry, Tyler) – 3:05
- "Home Tonight" (Tyler) – 3:16
[edit] Song information
Back in the Saddle: Written by Joe Perry on a six-string bass, which gives the song its distinctive "growl". Although written with the simple idea of cowboys and sex, this song took on new meaning after Aerosmith reunited in 1984 and embarked on their Back In The Saddle Tour. Brad Whitford plays the lead guitar part. Selected as one of Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 best rock songs.
Last Child: Brad Whitford created the riff after listening to the Meters, and the band wrote the rest in the studio. Whitford also plays lead guitar.
Rats In The Cellar: Written as Tom Hamilton describes it, "taking this thing the Yardbirds created, and making it balls to the wall", it was also conceived as a counterpart to Toys In The Attic.
Combination: Joe Perry's first solo effort, (sung by Perry with Tyler on background vocals) this song is about heroin, cocaine, and the dangers of being able to afford your vices.
Sick As A Dog: Joe Perry played the electric bass. A guitar part is by bassist Tom Hamilton, who also co-wrote the song.
Nobody's Fault: With Back in the Saddle, one of the heaviest songs on the album (as "Round and Round" had been on the previous one), this is one of Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash's favorite Aerosmith songs, as well as that of Metallica leader James Hetfield. Thrash metal band Testament covered this song on their 1988 album, The New Order, as well as sleaze rock pioneers L.A. Guns contributing a cover of the song for their 2004 covers album Rips the Covers Off. This song is an important contribution to the band's catalogue by Brad Whitford, who cites it as his favourite Aerosmith song.
Lick And A Promise: "(This song) is just about going out there and winning an audience." quips Steven Tyler.
[edit] Miscellanea
- Slash says that Rocks was an album that changed his life.
- Rocks was one of Kurt Cobain's favourite albums.
- In 2003, the album was ranked number 176 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. [1]
- The song "Last Child" is a playable song in the Playstation 2 video game "Guitar Hero II".
[edit] Personnel
- Tom Hamilton - guitar, electric bass
- Joey Kramer - percussion, drums, background vocals
- Joe Perry - bass, guitar, percussion, electric bass, steel guitar, vocals, lap steel guitar
- Steven Tyler - bass, harmonica, percussion, electric bass, keyboard, vocals
- Brad Whitford - guitar
Additional personnel
- Paul Prestopino - banjo
[edit] Production
- Producers: Aerosmith, Jack Douglas
- Engineer: Jay Messina
- Assistant engineers: Sam Ginsberg, Rod O'Brien
- Arrangers: Aerosmith, Jack Douglas, David Hewitt
- Directors: David Krebs, Steve Leber
- Photography: Fin Costello, Scott Enyart, Tom Hamilton, Ron Pownall, Brad Whitford
[edit] Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1976 | Pop Albums | 3 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1976 | "Home Tonight" | Pop Singles | 71 |
1976 | "Last Child" | Pop Singles | 21 |
1977 | "Back in the Saddle" | Pop Singles | 38 |
[edit] External links
Rocks at MusicBrainz