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Toys In The Attic 1975 Album

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1. Toys In The Attic 3m 5s
2. Uncle Salty 4m 8s
3. Adam's Apple 4m 34s
4. Walk This Way 3m 39s
5. Big Ten Inch Record 2m 10s
6. Sweet Emotion 4m 34s
7. No More No More 4m 35s
8. Round And Round 5m 2s
9. You See Me Crying 5m 12s

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It didn't take us long - three albums in, we get to this record, and actually, right at the very first track, one realizes - all of the sudden, the lone missing thread has been captured. "Toys in the Attic" - the song - is the place where it completely clicks, and Aerosmith has become the multi-pronged, unstoppable monster we all feared it would. As the rest of the band rushes into outer space on a complete and total oblivion trip, Tyler screams from the edges of his (or yours) worst nightmares these very words: "voices scream…nothing seen…real's the dream". And it goes on from there. Fasten your seatbelts. What transpires is a rollercoaster ride of epic proportions. OK, maybe "Toys in the Attic" is the scariest - possibly otherworldly - part of the ride, but every bit of the album's 10 tracks is top-notch entertainment, at least for a hard rock record in the mid-1970's.
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