Yes, those are 6 of the 9 songs, but if 6 turns out to be nine... I'm sure you don't mind.* The other 3 are Nobody's Fault, Get The Lead Out, and Home Tonight.
Yeah, the album you're talking about is Pump from the overly-commercial period when they kept re-writing the same 2 songs over and over. The 70's stuff is the best.
Joe, I think you should do more of these. I suggest Aerosmith's Rocks for your next review assuming you haven't heard it. Sure, other folks will tell you that Toys In The Attic is THE album or being the artist that you are, you might want to tackle Draw The Line whose cover was drawn by artist Hirschfeld known for his "line drawings" (get it? "Draw The Line"). But, Rocks is the real rock album.
There's the double meaning of the title since the cover shows 5 diamonds and... oh, see what I'm doing here? I'm writing the review for you. Well, I'll just stop here so you can tell us about classics like Back In The Saddle, Last Child, Rats In The Cellar, Combination, Sick As A Dog and Lick And A Promise when you don't listen to this album to write your review.
Of course... thanks Jeffrey.
Yes, those are 6 of the 9 songs, but if 6 turns out to be nine... I'm sure you don't mind.* The other 3 are Nobody's Fault, Get The Lead Out, and Home Tonight.
Yeah, the album you're talking about is Pump from the overly-commercial period when they kept re-writing the same 2 songs over and over. The 70's stuff is the best.
You should give Rocks a non-listen.
*Jimi Hendrix reference.
Joe, I think you should do more of these. I suggest Aerosmith's Rocks for your next review assuming you haven't heard it. Sure, other folks will tell you that Toys In The Attic is THE album or being the artist that you are, you might want to tackle Draw The Line whose cover was drawn by artist Hirschfeld known for his "line drawings" (get it? "Draw The Line"). But, Rocks is the real rock album.
There's the double meaning of the title since the cover shows 5 diamonds and... oh, see what I'm doing here? I'm writing the review for you. Well, I'll just stop here so you can tell us about classics like Back In The Saddle, Last Child, Rats In The Cellar, Combination, Sick As A Dog and Lick And A Promise when you don't listen to this album to write your review.