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Aerosmith Album - Night in the Ruts

Aerosmith Album - Night in the Ruts (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (48 ratings)
Release Date:1993-09-07
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Album Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Rock/Pop
Label:Sony
UPC:074645736624
Approx. Price:$9.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . No Surprize
2 . Chiquita
3 . Remember (Walking In The Sand)
4 . Cheese Cake
5 . Three Mile Smile
6 . Reefer Head Woman
7 . Bone To Bone (Coney Island White Fish Boy)
8 . Think About It
9 . Mia
Customer review - 2005-04-09
- Reefer Headed Woman
I'm with the last reveiwer that Chip Away The Stone should have been included on this album, rather than on the cutting room floor. I compare this album to my favorite Aerosmith album, Get Your Wings. Every song here is true Aerosmith, rotten to the core. Check out Three Mile Smile, No Suprise, Cheese Cake and of course, REEFER HEADED WOMAN. This album rocks and was almost completely overlooked. There was a slight hit with Remember (Walking In The Sand) an old Shangra-La's song.

Do yourself a favor, don't think about it, just buy this album. You'll love it.
Customer review - 2004-05-31
- Right Up There with the Best of 'Em!
I'm glad to see that the majority of the reviewers of this CD have given it the accolades it deserves. I actually think it's a step above the previous album, "Draw the Line". The songs are consistently stronger with only "Remember" (an interesting curiosity, but not worthy of the rest of the session) and "Think About It" not being quite up to snuff. "No Surprize" and "Three Mile Smile" are well-developed rockers with the band seemingly clicking on all cylinders. "Chiquita" and "Cheese Cake" are only one step behind.

My biggest disappointment with this CD is that the band left "Chip Away the Stone" off the final version. The song was recorded at the same time as the rest of "Right in the Nuts". "CAATS" is one of my all time favorite Aerosmith tunes. For my regularly listening, I've burned a copy of "Right in the Nuts" with "Chip Away the Stone" sequenced between "Reefer Headed Woman" and "Bone to Bone". It really rounds out the disc, and improves the overall experience.

My first concert ever was "Monsters of Rock" in Oakland, CA, on July 21st, 1979. Aerosmith was on the bill with Mahogany Rush, AC/DC (on the "Highway to Hell" tour with Bon Scott) and Ted Nugent. Not a bad way to start one's concert-going career, eh? Aerosmith had not yet released "Right in the Nuts", but played "Think About It", "Bone to Bone" and "Chip Away the Stone". The band was ragged and strung-out and barely standing upright. In the context of this burn-out, it's a wonder that "Right in the Nuts" came out as well as it did. In retrospect, it is the final product of Aerosmith's "classic" period, and well worth your hard-earned cash.

Customer review - 1998-07-03
- Vaccinate Yo Ass Wid Yo Phonogragh Needle!
I've been an Aerosmith fan since 1979 and through it all I've stuck with'm. I haven't reviewed the more popular Aerodiscs yet as I've found it more interesting to comment on the records the real dedicated fans have. I'll let the bandwagoneers handle their 5 star shout fests on the more wellknown albums "Toys" "Rocks" and the like. This record "Night in the Ruts" effectionatly known as "Right in the Nuts" is one of the most overlooked. Joe Perry had left during it's making and was doomed by the industry from that point even before it's release in '79. The old school critics couldn't wait to knock it from the day it came out. As bad as Steven T was in those days(D-R-U-G-S) he could write those hard rockers like noone else before or since. Songs such as "No Surprise""Chiquita" and "Three Mile Smile" are umung boys best, yes they are as good as any on "Rocks". There I've said it. I love "Coney Island Whitefish Boy" almost as much and the cover of "Think About It" is flawless. I've heard the original YARDBIRDS version of it and they owe a debt of gratitude to Aerosmith for recreating it into pure perfection, even better than the cover of "Train Kepta Rollin'" another YARDBIRDS remake off "Get Your Wings" from '74. Steven may have changed his mind since but he's gone so far as to call "No Surprise" is his favorite Aerosmith song. It's up there for me and I love alot of them. I may be alone on this one but this record is only a couple songs away from being a "10" (or 5 stars in this case). "Nights" is awesome but it's too short. If you think your a real fan buy it, live it, love it.
Customer review - 2000-04-24
- A solid rebound from "Draw The Line"
Aerosmith self-destructed during the making of this album. One would like to think that because of that very fact the album wouldn't be very good. But "Night In The Ruts" is a solid album through and through.

There are only two true weak spots on here: the Shangrla's "Remember (Walking In The Sand)" and "Mia". The latter is Steve Tyler's ode to his baby daughter, and is unspeakably wretched because Tyler's voice is thin and weak from Tyler's out-of-control drug abuse. Joe Perry isn't even on the song because he'd already quit the band by then. "Remember" gets the most airplay from all the songs on this album. But, again, Tyler's voice is shot and helps ruin the track. Notice I say "helps"; the song is already bad, and it was a poor choice for a cover.

But, thankfully, the rest of the album rocks pretty hard. Perry actually remembers how to come up with a solid guitar riff: "Cheesecake" and "Bone To Bone (Coney Island Whitefish Boy)" are classic rockers with some stellar lead guitar from Perry. The Tom Hamilton-Joey Kramer rhythm section is particularly good on "Bone To Bone". "Chiquita" and "Three Mile Smile" are two other solid rockers with some inspired lead work.

"No Surprize" is a Tyler narrative of how Aerosmith started. The irony is Perry didn't complete his work on this song (although his lead is still on the song). This song is particularly Stones-esque in its guitar work (shades of Mick Taylor).

That leaves two cover songs: "Reefer Head Woman" and "Think About It". The former is a classic blues song from the 1940's and features some great harp from Tyler. The latter is a Jimmy Page-Yardbirds era B-side. It is perhaps better known for being converted into the turnaround in Zeppelin's "Dazed And Confused". No matter, this song cooks, although Tyler (again) sounds wasted.

Considering the state of the band during this era, it is indeed remarkable that the album is this good. In general, the songs are far, far better than anything on "Draw The Line" (save "Kings and Queens", which is a classic). It is a good album that has never received the recognition it deserves.

Customer review - 2005-11-19
- Solid effort (3,5 stars)
The band did not have an easy time back then. The drugs, exhaustion, inner conflict (As the result guitarist Joe Perry left the band during recording sessions) were weakening the band. Still, the boys
managed to record their sixth studio album, Night In The Ruts.

While this album is not as great as their previous work (Toys In The Attic, Rocks) and a few things are keeping this record from being excellent(Tyler's voice often sounds wasted, lack of Joe Perry stellar guitar licks) this is still solid piece of work. What We got here is hard, raw blues rock, that won't fail to please You if You're more than casual Aerosmith fan.

The album kicks off with its best song, No Surprize - an excellent rocker with magic raw feel - which also tells the story of the band till that point. Really rocks. 9,5/10

Chiquita - Good riffing at the beggining, but that horn section is kinda weird and Steven Tyler's voice sounds wasted (especially the part when he screams "Loove, Chiquita" is really annoying) 7/10

Remember (Walking In The Sand) - Many people hate this song. At first time I didn't like it either, but I grown to appreciate it. I find this track to be one of Aerosmith's saddest and most beautiful songs. 8/10

Cheese Cake - Starts with a mysterious slow riffing, and goes into straight blues rocker. Just a fine song. 8/10

Three Mile Smile - Some really good riffin' here. This song has got the power! One of the best on the album. 9/10

Reefer Head Woman - Is Aerosmith covering oldschool blues once again. One of the best blues covers They've done (ah, I love all of them). Great guitar licks from Perry, fortunately He recorded solo on this song. 9,5/10

Bone To Bone - Strange, fast-paced rocker. Just a decent one. 7/10

Think About It - Yardbirds' cover. I don't care too much about it, but it's a solid one. 7/10

Mia - Propably Aerosmith most controversial ballad. It is really soft and nice song. Kept in melancholic, sad climate, a bit odd, but beautiful. 8,5/10

Many consider this as Aerosmith weakest album. I disagree, but must admit that it is decent for their standards. Anyway, it's good listen. Rather for hardcore fans, though.



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