Aerosmith: Nine Lives (180g)
Nine Lives (180g)
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- Label: Music On Vinyl, 1997
- Erscheinungstermin: 28.5.2010
- Serie: Music On Vinyl
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Für diejenigen, die eine Zusammenstellung von Aerosmith-Songs ohne ihren Anteil an Power-Balladen einfach nicht ertragen können, enttäuscht »Nine Lives« nicht. »Hole in My Soul«, ein eingängiges Stück in der unverschämt sentimentalen Tradition von »Dream On« und »Crazy«, sollte die Fans in den Arenen im ganzen Land mit Feuerzeugen winken lassen, ebenso wie »Full Circle« mit seinem hymnischen Refrain und dem bolerolastigen Arrangement. Seinen melodramatischen Höhepunkt erreicht das Album im letzten Stück »Fallen Angels«, einem mehr als achtminütigen Opus, das mit einem Wirbel aus heulenden Gitarren und klagenden Streichern endet.
"Nine Lives" is the 12th studio album by American rockers Aerosmith, released March 18, 1997. They had signed a multi-million-dollar contract with Columbia Records before they had completed their deal with Geffen, which meant that a lot was riding on their first Columbia LP since '82. During the recording the band nearly broke up, and they worked with a number of producers - including Glen Ballard, the man behind Alanis Morissette - before settling on Kevin Shirley. The album peaked at #1 at the Billboard Charts and hitsingle "Pink" won a Grammy for Best Rock Performance. The album has been released with various tracklistings (ranging from 12 to 15 tracks). This audiophile pressing contains the "European" listing with 15 tracks. Includes the monster hit "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing", featured on the soundtrack of blockbuster movie "Armageddon".
"Nine Lives" is the 12th studio album by American rockers Aerosmith, released March 18, 1997. They had signed a multi-million-dollar contract with Columbia Records before they had completed their deal with Geffen, which meant that a lot was riding on their first Columbia LP since '82. During the recording the band nearly broke up, and they worked with a number of producers - including Glen Ballard, the man behind Alanis Morissette - before settling on Kevin Shirley. The album peaked at #1 at the Billboard Charts and hitsingle "Pink" won a Grammy for Best Rock Performance. The album has been released with various tracklistings (ranging from 12 to 15 tracks). This audiophile pressing contains the "European" listing with 15 tracks. Includes the monster hit "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing", featured on the soundtrack of blockbuster movie "Armageddon".
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LP
- 1 Nine Lives
- 2 Falling In Love (Is Hard On The Knees)
- 3 Hole In My Soul
- 4 Taste Of India
- 5 Full Circle
- 6 Something's Gotta Give
- 7 Ain't That A Bitch
- 8 The Farm
LP
- 1 Crash
- 2 Kiss Your Past Goodbye
- 3 Pink
- 4 Falling Off
- 5 Attitude Adjustment
- 6 Fallen Angels
- 7 I Don't Want To Miss A Thing