
![Aerosmith - Little South of Sanity [Explicit Content] - (Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics) - [CD]](http://shopmusic247.com/cdn/shop/files/ALITTLESOUTHOFSA_bfxp76_medium.jpg?v=1772872336)
Release Date: 1998-10-20
Language: English
UPC: 720642522127
No. of Disc: 2
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- Disc 1 -
1 Eat the Rich
2 Love in An Elevator
3 Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)
4 Same Old Song and Dance
5 Hole in My Soul
6 Monkey on My Back
7 Livin' on the Edge
8 Cryin'
9 Rag Doll
10 Angel
11 Janie's Got a Gun
12 Amazing
- Disc 2 -
1 Back in the Saddle
2 Last Child
3 The Other Side
4 Walk on Down
5 Dream on
6 Crazy
7 Mama Kin
8 Walk This Way
9 Dude (Looks Like a Lady)
10 What It Takes
11 Sweet Emotion
Arguably the brightest, boldest band in history, Aerosmith unleash more than 2 decades worth of full frontal rock & roll on a Little South of Sanity. With 23 hits from the Columbia and Geffen years ("Back in the Saddle," "Dream On," "Walk This Way," "Sweet Emotion," "Love in An Elevator," "Livin'' on the Edge," "Cryin'," "Rag Doll," "Janie's Got a Gun," etc.), this electrifying double set is the 1st truly comprehensive live retrospective of their 25-year career. Drug addiction couldn't stop them, nor could the ascension of alterna-rock and the process of aging. Not only are Aerosmith still together, but they're still recording hit singles. Since their formation in the early '70s, the band has scored a multitude of platinum albums and Top 40 hits. Moreover, Aerosmith remain a flamboyant, energized live band capable of recapturing that magical, sexual endorphin rush of youthful rock & roll abandon. Yup, on a good night, seeing Aerosmith is like experiencing your first time all over again. So it comes as no surprise that this band's double live disc is no mere trip down memory lane. Vocalist Steven Tyler still sounds raw, untamed, and on-key, shrieking as passionately as ever and reaching notes Robert Plant and Ozzy Osbourne would sell their kidneys for. And guitarist Joe Perry's bluesy, blustery rhythms and piercing solos still echo with passion and hunger. The first disc is a bit bogged down with '90s material, but the band performs stellar versions of "Love in an Elevator," "Livin' on the Edge," "Cryin'," and "Janie's Got Gun." It's the second disc that really sizzles, as the Toxic Twins dip into their drug-addled past and unleash monsters such as "Back in the Saddle," "Dream On," and "Sweet Emotion." Get your rocks off! --Jon Wiederhorn
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