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Aerosmith Album - Pandora's Box

Aerosmith Album - Pandora's Box (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (23 ratings)
Release Date:1997-03-18
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Album Rock, Arena Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop-Metal, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock/Pop, United States of America
Label:Sony
UPC:074646799529
Approx. Price:$39.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 - 1 . When I Needed You - Steven Tyler
1 - 2 . Make it
1 - 3 . Movin' Out [Alternate Version][#]
1 - 4 . One Way Street
1 - 5 . On the Road Again [Rehearsal Pre-Production Jam][#]
1 - 6 . Mama Kin
1 - 7 . Same Old Song and Dance
1 - 8 . Train Kept A-Rollin'
1 - 9 . Seasons of Wither
1 - 10 . Write Me a Letter [Live][#]
1 - 11 . Dream On
1 - 12 . Pandora's Box
1 - 13 . Rattlesnake Shake [Live Radio Broadcast]
1 - 14 . Walkin' the Dog [Live Radio Broadcast]
1 - 15 . Lord of the Thighs [Live]
2 - 1 . Toys in the Attic
2 - 2 . Round and Round
2 - 3 . Krawhitham [#][Instrumental]
2 - 4 . You See Me Crying
2 - 5 . Sweet Emotion
2 - 6 . No More No More
2 - 7 . Walk This Way
2 - 8 . I Wanna Know Why [Live]
2 - 9 . Big Ten Inch Record [Live]
2 - 10 . Rats in the Cellar
2 - 11 . Last Child [Remix]
2 - 12 . All Your Love [#]
2 - 13 . Soul Saver [Rehearsal][#]
2 - 14 . Nobody's Fault
2 - 15 . Lick and a Promise
2 - 16 . Adam's Apple [Live][#]
2 - 17 . Draw the Line [Remix]
2 - 18 . Critical Mass
3 - 1 . Kings and Queens [Live][#]
3 - 2 . Milk Cow Blues
3 - 3 . I Live in Connecticut [Rehearsal][#]
3 - 4 . Three Mile Smile
3 - 5 . Let It Slide [#]
3 - 6 . Cheese Cake
3 - 7 . Bone To Bone (Coney Island White Fish Boy)
3 - 8 . No Surprize
3 - 9 . Come Together
3 - 10 . Downtown Charlie [#]
3 - 11 . Sharpshooter - Whitford-St. Holmes
3 - 12 . Shit House Shuffle [Rehearsal][#]
3 - 13 . South Station Blues - Joe Perry Project
3 - 14 . Riff and Roll [#]
3 - 15 . Jailbait
3 - 16 . Major Barbara [Alternate Version][#]
3 - 17 . Chip Away the Stone [Alternate Version][#]
3 - 18 . Helter Skelter [#]
3 - 19 . Back in the Saddle
Review - Amazon.com :
Aerosmith were written off by the pop pundits in the early '80s as a drug-ravaged bunch of Rolling Stones clones who would go down in music history as little more than a hard-rock footnote. The band, however, rose from the ashes to become an even mightier hit machine in the '90s, even if they ended up selling their soul to pop über-songstress Diane Warren in the bargain. This three-CD compilation is a marathon tour of their first glorious, casualty-ridden decade and a body of work that proudly wears its influences on its sleeve: Chicago and Delta blues, early R&B, the Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, and, of course, the Stones. Virtually all the early hits and concert crowd pleasers are here, along with nearly two dozen rare, unreleased, and live cuts, thoroughly documented with refreshing doses of self-deprecation as it bravely traces the band's arc from Boston bar-band supreme to stadium superstars to seeming dissipation. If there's a gaping hole in the "A" section of your hard-rock library, this is a fine introduction to the Aerosmith that influenced a generation of musicians, stretching from Van Halen to R.E.M. to Guns N' Roses. --Jerry McCulley
Customer review - 2001-06-24
- Aerosmith Rocks
This 3 cd set is one of my most often played rock box sets which I own. It is comprised mostly of material from their classic Columbia years 1972-82. It includes unissued and live material, alternate takes and material from various side and solo projects. Hailing from Boston, Aerosmith was the best hard rock band from the United States during the seventies. They took their influences from the Rolling Stones, the Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin, the blues, and funk and created a great sassy sound. Steven Tyler's high energy vocals compliment the bluesy riffing of guitarists Joe Perry and Brad Whitford perfectly. Their influence can be heard in such bands as the "Black Crowes", and "Guns & Roses". The set includes such hits as "Dream On", "Sweet Emotion", "Walk This Way", "Back In The Saddle", and others. Rarities include great cover versions of Fleetwood Mac's "Rattlesnake Shake", Otis Rush's "All Your Love", and The Beatles "Helter Skelter". Live cuts from the classic 1976-78 era are also included. Some may be outtakes from the "Live Bootleg" recordings, but the performances sound more inspired than their work on that album. The set also includes a lot of my personal favorites like "Movin' Out", "Mama Kin", "Write Me A Letter", "Rats In The Cellar", "Milkcow Blues", "Cheese Cake", and "Chip Away The Stone". However there are still some cuts which should have been included such as "S.O.S. (Too Bad), "Sick As A Dog", "Lightning Strikes", "Get The Lead Out", "Lick And A Promise", "Get It Up", "Woman Of The World" and Joe Perry's solo version of "Let The Music Do The Talking". That being said, this is a great bargain for those who can not afford all their individual albums. It does a better job of summarizing the band from this period than "Greatest Hits", "Gems", "Live Bootleg", and "Classics Live Vols 1 & 2". It is a shame that except for their live work on this compilation, the live work on their other albums doesn't capture the energy of their concerts. I have seen them a few times and they put on a great show! Maybe sometime they will release a compact disc of their performances at "Texxas Jam", some of which are included here and on the video. If you want a single disc compilation you might try to seek out an import copy of "Greatest Hits" with the 6 bonus cuts.
Customer review - 2003-03-29
- My First Aerosmith Purchase
Man I gotta tell you that this was the CD that really got me into Aerosmith and they sure know how to play some great rock 'n' roll and what amazes me the most is that they're still alive doing the same thing after the hell they put themselves through with hard living, sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll and bitter relationships with the bandmates and their wives.

Disc 1.
The first CD features some rare tracks and demos and tracks from their debut album and Get Your Wings and you also get to hear one of Steven Tyler's early bands when he was in the Chain Reaction with the single 'When I Needed You' which is a very good song even though it sounded a little too much like the Beatles, and I wonder why they didn't include On the Road Again on their debut album cause it was a great song, songs from the first album features Dream On, Make It, Mama Kin, One Way Street and the alternate version of Movin' Out, which was the first song that Steven Tyler and Joe Perry wrote together, now the songs from the Get Your Wings album are Same Old Song and Dance, Train Kept a Rollin', Seasons of Wither and Pandora's Box (Which marked drummer Joey Kramer's composition debut).
Also featured is the 10 minute live version of Rattlesnake Shake and a cover of Rufus Thomas Walkin' The Dog and the live version of Lord of the Thighs from the Texas Jam '78.

Disc 2.
The boys proved that third time's the charm with their '75 release of Toys in the Attic when they scored their first Top 40 hit with Sweet Emotion, also featured is the title track, You See Me Crying, Round and Round, No More No More and the Top 10 hit with Walk This Way (which they got the title from Young Frankenstein), and the songs from their other classic period album Rocks which features Rats in the Cellar, Lick and a Promise, Nobody's Fault and the remixed version of Last Child which has a guitar solo at the end, and for the songs from the Draw the Line are the title track and Critical Mass, also featured from this disc is Krawhitham (the letters from Joey 'Kra'mer, Brad 'Whit'ford and Tom 'Ham'ilton and they recorded the song when Steven Tyler and Joe Perry were locked in their rooms sky high on drugs), and we have a great live version of Adam's Apple which is even better than the studio album, and it's a shame that they didn't include All Your Love on the Draw the Line album.

Disc 3

The third disc isn't as strong as the first two due to more unreleased cuts and a downward spiral for Aerosmith, the disc begins with the live version of Kings and Queens which is a beautiful killer track and a leftover track from the Draw the Line album called Milkcow Blues, and the songs featured from the Night in the Ruts album are Three Mile Smile, No Surprize, Bone to Bone (Coney Island Whitefish Boy) and Cheesecake which doesn't belong onto this album and they should've put Chiquita instead, one interesting thing about Cheesecake is that they played that song in one outtake with no overdubs, and Joe Perry admits that even though Aerosmith was falling apart, it was a testament to how they were playing. Also on the album is the classic Chip Away the Stone which was a Non-LP cut and it's a great song in serious need of more recognition, and Come Together is another killer classic, even better than the Beatles version even though former Beatles producer George Martin co-produced it, also featured is South Station Blues and Sharpshooter which was recorded by the Joe Perry project and Brad Whitford/Derek St. Holmes respectively, they actually left Aerosmith due to internal conflicts and guitarist Jimmy Crespo and Rick Dufay replaced them, in '82 they release Rock in a Hard Place which took about 2 years to record and it features a classic song Jailbait but why isn't Lightning Strikes included, and we have a leftover track from 'Rocks' with Back in the Saddle, one of the prime Aerosmith cuts and the album ends with the uncredited track 'Circle Jerk' which was recorded during the Draw the Line sessions when Aerosmith was a trio due to Steven Tyler and Joe Perry's drug infected situations.

If you want to have just one Aerosmith album, buy this album otherwise you're missing out on something great cause Aerosmith was and is still a great rock 'n' roll band and it's great that they are still together.

Customer review - 2006-02-23
- This is one of the best box sets I own!
This is a great box set. It's the "hodge-podge" format which as you already know it includes live cuts, demos, originals, previously unreleased, etc. ANYONE could enjoy these 3 Aerosmith albums but mostly this is an album for die-hard Aerosmith fans or someone that's already into the band atleast on some level.

Are the newer releases remastered? NO! But the 1991 set sounded great to begin with. Like Led Zeppelin's box set in 1990 it was done right to begin with.

That being a given, this set is quite excellent. It focuses on the first 7 albums from 1973 to 1982. Most of the greatest hits sets out there (2 disc sets) focus on the 1985 - 2001 era such as "Gold" does. O Yeah! The Ultimate Aerosmith set has about 1/3 pre-1985 stuff on it. They dedicate about 1/3 to each decade. If the early stuff is your favorite, then this set is the true gold. There are a couple of single discs (Greatest Hits and Gems) which focus on the 70's, but as some of us know there are edited versions of some songs on Greatest Hits.

If you want to get into the early 70's stuff I suggest getting each album, especially now that those are remastered. And they really are. 20 bit. But if you don't want to buy all six or seven of those, this set is the next best thing and you can get it very inexpensively used/new here on Amazon.com Even if you have all of the 70's albums there are 20 previously unreleased tracks on Pandora's Box. So, there is plenty there for the collector or the new fan of 70's material.


Customer review - 2003-09-28
- Excellent retrospective
"Pandora's Box" collects more than fifty singles, album tracks, demos, outtakes, live cuts and rarities, including all the best and best-known songs from Aerosmith's 1970 debut until 1982's "Rock And A Hard Place".
Also included is solo material from Joe Perry and Brad Whitford, as well as an early track from Steven Tyler when he fronted a band called Chain Reaction in the '60s ("When I Needed You"), and while this is not a career-spanning box set, it is a really wonderful overview of Aerosmith's best period.

The hits should attract the casual admirer: "Dream On" is here, along with "Walk This Way", "Mama Kin", "Draw The Line", "Sweet Emotion" and many more. And the more obscure selections will surely please the longtime fan: "Rattlesnake Shake", "On The Road Again", the great, raunchy blues "Big Ten-Inch Record", a demo of "Movin' Out", live versions of "Adam's Apple", "Write Me A Letter" and "I Wanna Know Why" are all great, as is the previously unreleased "Let It Slide", an instrumental which was to become the basis for the song "Cheese Cake", and which shows Joe Perry's too-rarely heard prowess on the slide guitar.

And my favorite Aerosmith rocker is here too, penned by sideman Richie Supa (keyboards, occational guitar): "Chip Away At The Stone", complete with one of Joe Perry's best guitar riffs.
The band's cover of John Lennon's "Come Together" is included as well, of course, as is a great, slow rendition of the Otis Rush-classic "All Your Love (I Need Lovin')", and several underrated album tracks like "Seasons Of Wither", "No Surprize", "Three Mile Smile" and "Cheese Cake".

One of the best box sets of the 90s, "Pandora's Box" really delivers the goods for both hardcore fans and more casual listeners who don't want all the band's original albums. Get this fine collection, and the recent two-disc "Young Lust" anthology which draws from 'Smith's 80s and 90s Geffen albums, and you're all set!
4 1/2 stars. An excellent package.
Customer review - 2003-02-23
- Great, shows Aerosmith's evolution of from about 1971 to1982
This is great. It shows an evolution (not for the best) of Aerosmith through about 10 years. These live songs are awesome. Like Write Me A Letter, which is a great live version of this song. I also REALLY enjoyed the 10+ minute journey of Rattlesname Shake and the surprisingly incredibly done version of Walking The Dog. Lord Of The Thighs is just another long version of it but hey, if you're a die hard Aerosmith fan like I am, you wont care. I Wanna Know Why and Big Ten-Inch Record is brilliant. I'd listen to it over and over and over again. Adam's Apple is done great and so is Kings and Queens. The Alternate version of Major Barbara isnt really too different but it is and you will hear the difference. On The Road Again, All Your Love, Krawhitam (named after Joey Kramer, Brad Whitford and Tom Hamilton who were the only ones involved in the song), and Riff & Roll are all great unreleased tunes.
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