Aerosmith's 1991 declaration of hard rock's revival.
This album sees the band pursue a more aggressive and dynamic sound after their success in the late '80s. Socially charged songs like "Janie's Got a Gun" demonstrate the band's maturity and sense of responsibility as a rock band. Steven Tyler's unwavering charisma and the band's overall improved performance add to the album's persuasive power.
A:
1)
Let The Music Do The Talking
2)
My Fist Your Face
3)
Shame On You
4)
The Reason A Dog
B:
1)
Shela
2)
Gypsy Boots
3)
She's On Fire
4)
The Hop
A&R [John Kalodner] - John Kalodner
Art Direction, Design - Norman Moore
Bass - Tom Hamilton (2)
Coordinator [Production] - Joan Parker
Design Concept [Album Cover Concept] - Jeffrey Kent Ayeroff
Drums - Joey Kramer
Engineer [Second] - Garry Rindfuss
Engineer [Second] - Stan Katayama
Engineer [Second] - Tom Size
Engineer, Recorded By, Mixed By - Jeff Hendrickson