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Free Music Review: Great debut album
Hit: 4 Stars

I must say, I don't partically like Aerosmith that much, but I must say their debut album is what made them, and also must say, I like this album. I think I was about 3 years old when I was bobbing to Dream On in 1976, of course 3 years after the album came out, at my grandmother's house. That song still goes on without a doubt as their best song ever made. Next would be Mama Kin, awsome. Aerosmith definitely at best before commercialism and rap got to any of their later stuff. the only album worth buying of theirs.

Free Music Review: Even decades can't take anything away from Aerosmith
Hit: 5 Stars

Still rockin. I bought this album so many years ago and needed to replace it. Always a favorite!!!

Free Music Review: inspired good-time rock n roll
Hit: 5 Stars

I hadn't heard this record for 25+ years but for some reason bought it recently. I don't give this record 5 stars because it's perfect because it's definitely not. Production quality is almost like a demo tape, some of the leads are oddly out of step and awkward. But I give it 5 because even so I can't stop listening to it and can't get it out of my head. This record at its best feels like a group of inspired young rockers doing what they really love, and gets its barroom groove on in a way that makes me say "they just don't make music like this any more."

Make It and Somebody are just pretty good in my opinion, out-of-date for sure. Dream On is itself a perfect rock song, but even though it's probably the song that put Aerosmith on the map in the 70s, I've heard it so many times it's not the one I really want to listen to. It's One Way Street, Mama Kin, and Write Me that I really love and come back to over and over. One Way Street is a rocky RnB number that's big on rythm and vocals. Mama Kin centers around a simple but classic rythm guitar riff. Write Me is straight up blues-based rock, heavy on drums, big guitar chords, and vocals. I don't know what it is, but those 3 songs combined deliver a sound and feel that epitomize what I respond to in music, and keep this disc on the top of my stack. Movin Out is somewhat cool for the right mood, but can get tiresome. Walkin the dog shows one of the finest examples of "Aerosmithization" of a classic blues riff.

Free Music Review: it's just rock and roll but i like it
Hit: 5 Stars

aerosmith debut self-titled album with good old fashion rock and roll, a great way to showcase there talent, with catchy songs with great riffs and steven tyler changed his voice for this album more in style of the old school rockers of the late fifties early sixties..WAY COOL,
all 8 songs are great not one dud...a might fine album with great lyrics as you woul expect ftom steven tyler the man who's good at stringing words together
CLASSIC

Free Music Review: Working like a dog in a rock n' roll band.....
Hit: 5 Stars

Aerosmith, January 1973, the debut album in all its unpolished glory. Sophistication was soon to come but what this band did not lack at this stage was balls and the songwriting chops of one young Steven Tallarico. Stage name of Tyler, you know, future rock god, reformed addict and king of sleaze. The songs are great on this terribly underated album, easily their most unsung. "Dream On" is of course an undisputed rock classic played a billion times so yes I am a little tired of it, but "Movin' Out"? "One Way Street"? "Make It" and the immortal "Mama Kin"? No way!! This record is a joy from start to finish (and what a finish - "Walking the Dog", could be the definitive version of this song!)The boys in the band give credible performances but I have to agree that the guitar partnership of Perry/Whitford does not impress as they would one album later. The production of the album leaves much to be desired and if the strories are true, blame it on the record company for cheaping out on this future supergroup. Who could blame them? Well all their money was going into Bruce Springsteen. Not a bad choice I guess. But Aerosmith would overcome many other similar slights and self destructive behaviors to emerge as the great American Rock n'Roll band that they are, sappy ballads asside. There is nothing sappy about 'Aerosmith', but more greatness was to follow.
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