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Posted By admin On 01.10.19Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about Aerosmith - Aerosmith's Greatest Hits at Discogs. Complete your Aerosmith collection. Album “aerosmith's greatest hits “, de aerosmith, 1980 DESCARGA EL ALBUM “ AEROSMITH'S GREATEST HITS “, DE AEROSMITH, 1980 ESTA EN 1 ARCHIVO RAR,PARA DESCOMPRIMIRLO NECESITARAN EL PROGRAMA WINRAR, ES MUY RECOMENDABLE TENERLO ACTUALIZADO EN SU ULTIMA VERSION (LINK DE DESCARGA MAS ABAJO). Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits compilation album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released by Columbia Records on November 11, 1980. Although the official website for Aerosmith lists the release for Greatest Hits as October 1980, and the album was originally scheduled for release on October 24, 1980, it was delayed until November 11, 1980.
Aerosmith – Discography (1973 – 2015)EAC Rip 81xCD + 2xDVD + Blu-ray FLAC/APE/WV Tracks & Image + Cue + Log Full Scans IncludedTotal Size: 62.5 GB 3% RAR RecoverySTUDIO ALBUMS LIVE ALBUMS COMPILATIONS BOX SETS SINGLES & EPsLabel: Various Genre: Hard RockAerosmith were one of the most popular hard rock bands of the ’70s, setting the style and sound of hard rock and heavy metal for the next two decades with their raunchy, bluesy swagger. The Boston-based quintet found the middle ground between the menace of the Rolling Stones and the campy, sleazy flamboyance of the New York Dolls, developing a lean, dirty riff-oriented boogie that was loose and swinging and as hard as a diamond.In the meantime, they developed a prototype for power ballads with “Dream On,” a piano ballad that was orchestrated with strings and distorted guitars. Aerosmith’s ability to pull off both ballads and rock & roll made them extremely popular during the mid-’70s, when they had a string of gold and platinum albums. By the early ’80s, the group’s audience had declined as the band fell prey to drug and alcohol abuse.
However, their career was far from over — in the late ’80s, Aerosmith pulled off one of the most remarkable comebacks in rock history, returning to the top of the charts with a group of albums that equaled, if not surpassed, the popularity of their ’70s albums.In 1970, the first incarnation of Aerosmith formed when vocalist Steven Tyler met guitarist Joe Perry while working at a Sunapee, New Hampshire, ice cream parlor. Tyler, who originally was a drummer, and Perry decided to form a power trio with bassist Tom Hamilton. The group soon expanded to a quartet, adding a second guitarist called Ray Tabano; he was quickly replaced by Brad Whitford, a former member of Earth Inc. With the addition of drummer Joey Kramer, Tyler became the full-time lead singer by the end of year. Aerosmith relocated to Boston at the end of 1970.1.
Aerosmith (1987, CBS, Sony, 28DP 1067, Japan)1973. Aerosmith (1990, Columbia, CK 32005, USA)1973. Aerosmith (1996, Sony Music, SRCS-9045, Japan)1973. Aerosmith (2013, Sony Music, SICP 30099, Japan, BSCD2)1974. Get Your Wings (1987, CBS, Sony, 28DP 1068, Japan)1974. Get Your Wings (1988, Columbia, CK 32847, USA)1975. Toys In The Attic (1988, Columbia, CK 33479, USA)1975.
Toys In The Attic (1996, Sony Music, SRCS 9047, Japan)1976. Rocks (1988, CBS, Sony, 25DP 5091, Japan)1977. Draw The Line (1991, CBS, Sony, CSCS 6065, Japan)1977. Draw The Line (2013, Sony Music, SICP-30371, Japan, BSCD2)1979. Night In The Ruts (1993, Sony, 468801 2, Austria)1979. Night In The Ruts (2013, Sony Music, SICP-30373, Japan, BSCD2)1982.
Rock In A Hard Place (1990, Columbia, CK 38061, USA)1982. Rock In A Hard Place (1996, Sony Music, SRCS-9052, Japan)1985. Done With Mirrors (1986, Victor, 9 24091-2, Japan for USA, Reversed Print)1985.
Done With Mirrors (1997, Geffen, 9 24091-2, USA)1987. Permanent Vacation (1987, Geffen, 9 24162-2, USA, Club Ed)1987. Permanent Vacation (1987, Geffen, 924 162-2, W.Germany for USA)1987. Permanent Vacation (1987, Geffen, GFLD 19254, UK)1987. Permanent Vacation (1987, Warner-Pioneer, 32XD-822, Japan)1989. Pump (1989, Geffen, GED 24254, W.Germany)1989. Pump (1989, Geffen, GFLD 19255, UK)1989.
Pump (1989, Warner-Pioneer, 22P2-2954, Japan)1989. Pump (1991, Victor, MVCG-11, Japan)1989. Pump (2001, Geffen, 069 493 097-2, USA)1993. Get A Grip (1993, Geffen, GED24444, France)1993.
Get A Grip (1993, Victor, MVCG-108, Japan)1993. Get A Grip (2010, Universal, UICY-94444, Japan, SHM-CD)1997. Nine Lives (1997, Columbia, CK 67547, USA)1997.
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Nine Lives (1997, Sony Music, SRCS 8263, Japan)2001. Just Push Play (2001, Columbia, CK 62088, USA)2001.
Just Push Play (2001, Sony Music, SRCS-2440, Japan)2004. Honkin’ On Bobo (2004, Columbia, CK 87025, USA, Limited Ed)2004. Honkin’ On Bobo (2004, Sony Music, SICP-565, Japan)2012.
(2012, Columbia, 8 2, USA, 2CD+DVD, Deluxe Ed)2012. Music From Another Dimension!
(2012, Sony Music, SICP 3740, Japan)2. Bootleg (1993, Sony Music, SRCS 6275, Japan)1978. Bootleg (2013, Sony Music, SICP-30372, Japan, BSCD2)1986. Classics Live! (1990, Columbia, CK 40329, USA)1987. Classics Live!
2 (1988, Columbia, CK 40855, USA)1998. A Little South of Sanity (1997, Geffen, GEFD2-25314, USA, 2CD)2005.
Rockin’ The Joint (2005, Sony Music, SICP 3337, Japan)2005. (2005, Sony, CN 97737, CD+DVD)2015. (2015, Vindaloo Music, GQXS-900314, Japan, 3CD+BD)3. Aerosmith’s Greatest Hits (1986, CBS, Sony, CDCBS 84704, Japan for EU)1980. Aerosmith’s Greatest Hits (1986, Columbia, CK 36865, USA)1988.
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Gems (1989, CBS, Sony, 25DP 5367, Japan)1994. Big Ones (1994, Geffen, GEFD 24716, USA)1994. Big Ones (2010, Universal, UICY-94447, Japan, SHM-CD)1994.
Pandora’s Toys (1994, Columbia, 476956 2, Austria, 2CD)2001. The Aerosmith Anthology (2001, Geffen, 493 119-2, EU, 2CD)2002.
Ultimate Aerosmith Hits (2002, Sony Music, SICP 1701, Japan, 2CD)2002. Ultimate Aerosmith Hits (2002, Sony, Australia, 2CD)2006.
Devil’s Got A New Disguise. The Very Best Of (2006, Sony, 9 2, EU)4.
BOX SET:1991. (1994, Sony Music, SRCS 7321, Japan, 3CD)2010. (2010, Geffen, 989, EU, 4CD)5. SINGLES & EPs:1988.
Vacation Club (1988, Warner-Pioneer, 22P2-2132, Japan)1993. Amazing (1993, Geffen, GFSTD 63, UK)1993. Livin’ On The Edge (1993, Geffen, GED21790, Germany)1994. Crazy (1994, Geffen, GEFDM-21932, Japan for USA)1994. Crazy (1994, Geffen, PRO-CD4624, USA, Promo)1998. I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing (1998, Columbia, 666095 2, Australia)1998. I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing (1998, Sony Music, SRCS 8630, Japan)2001.
Fly Away From Here (2001, Sony Music, SRCS-2452, Japan)2001. Jaded (2001, Columbia, 670931 2, UK)2001. Jaded (2001, Sony Music, SRCS 2439, Japan)2002. Girls Of Summer (2002, Columbia, 672771 1, Austria)DOWNLOAD FROMPassword: www.LosslessMA.netIf you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me knowand write your comment below. I will reply and fix as soon as possible.