Talk:Aerosmith (album)
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Trivia: Same release date as Bruce Springsteen's debut?
[edit]According to Wikipedia, Bruce Springsteen's debut album, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. was released on January 5, 1973 while this album was released on January 13, 1973.
"Write Me A Letter"
[edit]On the re-release of the record, the jacket says "Write Me" and only the record itself says "Write Me A Letter"
Steven Tyler's voice
[edit]One thing about this album that gets to me is how different his voice sounds from every album since. Maybe a change in producers and their input may have to do with, or drinking. Who knows?! Nothing mentioned in the book. His voice might sound a little more different now that's he gonna be sixty! It's hard to believe it's been thirty-five years since this came out!Sposato (talk) 23:26, 19 January 2008 (UTC)
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Aerosmith and (/vs.) The Boss
[edit]Who would’ve thought Aerosmith and Bruce Springsteen would release their debut albums on the same day? Both from the east coast, both trying to emulate the Beatles, the Stones and all the other rock giants that came before them, going on to produce some of the best rock music ever written. It’s almost a sort of mythological good vs. evil, or some other analogy. One may be called “America’s Greatest Rock band,” or whatever, but the other shows how much he actually loves America with his music. Wiscipidier (talk) 02:37, 25 January 2022 (UTC)