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''Big Ones'' is a compilation album by American rock band
Aerosmith Aerosmith is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Boston in 1970. The group consists of lead vocalist Steven Tyler, bassist Tom Hamilton (musician), Tom Hamilton, drummer Joey Kramer, and guitarists Joe Perry (musician), Joe Perry and B ...
, released on November 1, 1994 by
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. ''Big Ones'' features 12 hits from the band's three consecutive multi-platinum albums, '' Permanent Vacation'' (1987), ''
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'' (1989), and ''
Get a Grip ''Get a Grip'' is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released in April 1993 by Geffen Records. ''Get a Grip'' was the band's last studio album to be released by Geffen before they returned to Columbia Records. ''Get a ...
'' (1993), as well as the hit " Deuces Are Wild" from the compilation '' The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience'' (1993), and two new songs, " Blind Man" and " Walk on Water", which were recorded during a break in the band's Get a Grip Tour. These songs were also included on the band's 2001 compilation album, '' Young Lust: The Aerosmith Anthology''. ''Big Ones'' is the band's second best-selling compilation album, reaching number 6 on the ''Billboard'' charts, and selling four million copies in the United States alone. The album quickly became a worldwide hit reaching the Top 10 in nine countries before the end of the year.


History

In March 1987, Aerosmith began working at
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in
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,
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, Canada for the album that became '' Permanent Vacation''. The recordings were completed in May, the album was released in August, and reached number 11 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album released several singles including " Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" (number 4 on the Mainstream Rock Charts, number 14 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100), " Rag Doll" (number 12 Mainstream Rock Charts, number 17 Hot 100), and "
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" (number 2 Mainstream Rock, number 3 Hot 100). Then in April 1989, the band went back to Little Mountain Sound Studios to record songs for their next studio album, ''
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''. The recordings were completed in June 1989, the album was released in September, and reached number 5 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Several other singles were released from ''Pump'' including " Janie's Got a Gun" (number 2 Mainstream Rock, number 4 Hot 100), " Love in an Elevator" (number one Mainstream Rock, number 5 Hot 100), " The Other Side" (number one Mainstream Rock, number 22 Hot 100) and " What It Takes" (number one Mainstream Rock, number 9 Hot 100). In May a song was recorded during the sessions for ''Pump'' called " Deuces Are Wild", however it was not released on the album and was not released until the 1993 compilation album, '' The Beavis and Butt-head Experience''. In January 1992, the band began recording at A&M Studios in
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,
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. The recordings at A&M ended in February and in September the band began recording again at Little Mountain Sound Studios. The recordings at Little Mountain ended in November, and Aerosmith's next studio album, ''
Get a Grip ''Get a Grip'' is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released in April 1993 by Geffen Records. ''Get a Grip'' was the band's last studio album to be released by Geffen before they returned to Columbia Records. ''Get a ...
'' was released in April 1993 and went to number one on the ''Billboard'' 200. The singles released from ''Get a Grip'' included " Amazing" (number 3 Mainstream Rock, number 9 Top 40 Mainstream, number 24 Hot 100), " Cryin'" (number 1 Mainstream Rock, number 11 Top 40 Mainstream, number 12 Hot 100), " Eat the Rich" (number 5 Mainstream Rock), " Livin' on the Edge" (number 1 Mainstream Rock, number 18 Hot 100, number 19 Top 40 Mainstream), and " Crazy" (number 7 Mainstream Rock, number 7 Top 40 Mainstream, number 17 Hot 100). In April 1994 the band went to The Power Station in
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, New York and started recording the songs "Walk on Water" and " Blind Man". The group then completed the songs in June at Capri Digital Studios,
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. "Blind Man" reached number 3 on the Mainstream Rock Charts, number 23 on the Top 40 Mainstream, and number 48 on the Hot 100 in 1994. "Walk on Water" reached number 16 on the Mainstream Rock Charts in 1995. No songs on ''Big Ones'' were included from Aerosmith's first Geffen release, '' Done With Mirrors'' (1985), despite the hit " Let the Music Do the Talking" reaching number 18 on the Mainstream Rock Charts.


Reception

For his review of ''Big Ones'' for
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gave the album a high rating because he felt that the album captured the "comeback" of Aerosmith. However, he felt that the songs did not match the "rawness" of the band's earlier material, and seemed a little too "mainstream", with rampant over-production and too many power ballads.
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did not think the album included enough songs from the album ''Get a Grip,'' and did not like that it excluded "My Fist, Your Face." However, he did like the two new tracks, "Walk on Water" and "Blind Man." Tom Sinclair thought well of the album in his review for ''
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'' because it showed that they could mix
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and
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-based
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, and that they were more than just the American version of
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. He'd have given the album a higher rating had it not included the song "Angel".


Track listing

NB: "Love in an Elevator," "Janie's Got a Gun," and "The Other Side" are presented without their original lead-ins as heard on ''Pump'' ("Going Down," "Water Song," and "Dulcimer Stomp," respectively).


Personnel

''Per liner notes ;Aerosmith * Steven Tylerlead vocals, keyboards,
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* Tom Hamiltonbass, backing vocals on "Love in an Elevator" * Joey Kramerdrums * Joe Perry
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and rhythm guitar, backing vocals, pedal steel guitar * Brad Whitford – rhythm and lead guitar,
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;Additional musicians * Jim Vallanceorgan on "Rag Doll" *Drew Arnott – mellotron on "Angel" * Tom Keenlyside
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,
tenor saxophone The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor and the alto are the two most commonly used saxophones. The tenor is pitched in the key of B (whi ...
,
clarinet The clarinet is a Single-reed instrument, single-reed musical instrument in the woodwind family, with a nearly cylindrical bore (wind instruments), bore and a flared bell. Clarinets comprise a Family (musical instruments), family of instrume ...
, horn arrangement *Ian Putz – baritone saxophone *Bob Rogers –
trombone The trombone (, Italian, French: ''trombone'') is a musical instrument in the Brass instrument, brass family. As with all brass instruments, sound is produced when the player's lips vibrate inside a mouthpiece, causing the Standing wave, air c ...
*Henry Christian –
trumpet The trumpet is a brass instrument commonly used in classical and jazz musical ensemble, ensembles. The trumpet group ranges from the piccolo trumpet—with the highest Register (music), register in the brass family—to the bass trumpet, pitche ...
* Bruce Fairbairn – trumpet, background vocals on "Love in an Elevator" *Bob Dowd – background vocals on "Love in an Elevator" * John Webster – keyboards * Richard Supa – keyboards on "Amazing" * Don Henley – background vocals on "Amazing" * Desmond Child – keyboards on "Crazy" *Paul Baron – trumpet *Mapuhi T. Tekurio – Polynesian log drums on "Eat the Rich" *Melvin Liufau – Polynesian log drums on "Eat the Rich" *Wesey Mamea – Polynesian log drums on "Eat the Rich" *Liainaiala Tagaloa – Polynesian log drums on "Eat the Rich" *Sandy Kanaeholo – Polynesian log drums on "Eat the Rich" *Aladd Alatina Teofilo Jr. – Polynesian log drums on "Eat the Rich" ;Production * Bruce Fairbairnproducer * Michael Beinhorn – producer on "Walk on Water" and "Blind Man" * Mike Fraser
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, mixing *
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– engineer on tracks from ''Permanent Vacation'' *Ken Lomas – assistant engineer, second engineer *Karl Heilbron - assistant engineer. Deuces are Wild mix. * Brendan O'Brien – mixing on ''Get a Grip'' tracks and "Deuces Are Wild". * Tim Collins
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* John Kalodner
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*George Marino – mastering *David J. Donnelly – mastering supervision *Gibran Evans –
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*FPG International –
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*Steve Gardner – photography *Norman Seeff – photography


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


See also

*'' Big Ones You Can Look At'' * List of best-selling albums in Argentina


References


External links

*
''Big Ones'' at Yahoo! Music
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