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Nobody swaggers with quite the same level of savage assurance as Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. Aerosmith's titanic Toxic Twins have steadily gravitated from humble Boston beginnings to become the foremost rock & roll swashbucklers in the entire cosmos. Alongside their long-time partners in excess, Bra
Nobody swaggers with quite the same level of savage assurance as Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. Aerosmith's titanic Toxic Twins have steadily gravitated from humble Boston beginnings to become the foremost rock & roll swashbucklers in the entire cosmos. Alongside their long-time partners in excess, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer, they've laid down some of the true classics of their chosen genre, and Gems is a sonic jewel case of delights. The band have always been well served with greatest hits packages, but Gems concentrates on oft-forgotten album tracks from their truly illustrious past. Consequently, alongside such feral garage-blasters as "Mamma Kin" you'll find their celebrated assault on "Train Kept A Rollin" and Tyler's semi-autobiographical, self-aggrandising AOR staple "Lord Of The Thighs". If you're in search of power ballad heaven, then look elsewhere, but if you're taste is for uncommonly salacious hard rock, you've just hit the jackpot. --Ian Fortnam (Review copyright Amazon.co.uk)
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