One of their most iconic songs, "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing," came out in 1998.Īerosmith is the bestselling American rock band in history, and is still together to this day. In 1986, they broke barriers by teaming up with Run-DMC on the rap group's cover of Aerosmith's 1975 track " Walk This Way." The collaboration likely introduced many rock listeners to hip-hop. Despite hitting a rut, the band resurged in the late '80s and achieved even greater popularity and cultural significance. Here's where the magic of Aerosmith comes in. Aerosmith achieved extreme popularity in the mid-'70s, but hit a setback in the early '80s, partly due to the band members' struggle with drugs and alcohol, and a creative decline. Within years, they would be captivating audiences at extravagant arena tours.
The band dates back to a fateful summer of 1970, when Tyler met guitarist Joe Perry while working at an ice cream parlor in New Hampshire. The finishing touch? Tyler's one-of-a-kind vocals. Such is the power of vocalist Steven Tyler's infectious energy.Ĭonsidered one of the greatest American rock bands of all time, Aerosmith forged their signature sound by blending heavy metal and rock with the blues. No matter where you are, no matter who you are, the song briefly makes you feel like you're a rock star. Please click here to log in or create a Username for leaving comments.A funny thing happens when one of Aerosmith's power ballads starts to play. You cannot leave comments for this CD because you are The rest is a mixture of the ok (Jon Bonjovi,Shawn Colvin) to the pretty good (Our Lady Peace, Bob Seger). ZZ's 'La Grange' is here aswell which is a classic track. Agreed that this track should have been on the 'Arrival' album.
Great soundtrack this one, with 4 great Aerosmith tracks (yes, even that one) and Journey's 'Remember Me' being the highlights. I find the Journey song to be much more tiresome. Personally, I think track 1 is a great ballad, even if it isn't typical Aerosmith. I don't know if I'll ever forgive Aerosmith for such a letdown. Sorry James, I have to agree with koogles and jason on this one.
Good God! could you get anymore cry babies on one album!? They were going for "sappy" when they put this soundtrack together. I was really hoping Journey's "Remember Me" would have been added to "Arrival" so I could have taken this soundtrack down to my local used CD shop and got my lousy $2 for it. If I have to hear "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" one more time, I'm going to start a little armageddon of my own. Was this an album for the year or what? overall a very good album, for the year 1998 a really great album. Long as they are at least 4 songs in length.Įxisting comments about this CD From: james Please only submit officialĬD releases no bootlegs or cassette-only or LP-only releases.ĮPs and CD-singles from Soundtracks are also welcome to be added, as Even if it is an obscure greatest-hits or liveĬompilation CD, we want to add it to the site. The ultimate goal is to make the discographies here at Heavy HarmoniesĪs complete as possible. Notice that a particular Soundtracks CD release or compilation is missingįrom the list above, please submit that CD using the CD submission page. The music discographies on this site are works in progress. Live tracks, etc.), please post them in the corrections section of the If you see any errors or omissions in the CD information shown above,Įither in the musician credits or song listings (cover song credits, Leaving on a Jet Plane - Chantal Kreviazuk Roll Me Away - Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band