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Epicurus.com - Big Ones

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List Price: $13.98
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Manufacturer: Geffen Records
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 7206424716234 Label: Geffen Records Manufacturer: Geffen Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Geffen Records Release Date: 1994-11-01 Studio: Geffen Records
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Editorial Reviews:
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Few comebacks in rock and roll history have been as amazing as that of Aerosmith. Their triumphant return to the charts in the '80s not only rekindled the band's earlier success, but also significantly surpassed it. With their top 20 hits "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)," "Ragdoll," and the top 10 power ballad, "Angel," the group proved they had even more fire left in their fight than anyone could have imagined. Leaving behind its reckless lifestyle, the band sacrificed none of their rowdy rock and roll. "Ragdoll" and "Love in an Elevator" built upon Aerosmith's raunchy blues approach to hard rock, complete with singer Steven Tyler's howl in the best form of his career. Big Ones includes these rockers along with the spooky Grammy-winner "Jamie's Got a Gun," and the slower but still hard-edged "Crazy." Other high points of the new and improved band are reflected in "The Other Side" and the anthem "Eat the Rich." --Steve Gdula
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Big Ones to Start Off With Comment: First off I must begin this review that this is a good collection to start off with if you do not yet own any previous Aerosmith albums. Admittedly there are other good songs that Aerosmith made that were recorded after this album (such as "don't want to miss a thing"). However as an earlier review posted stated this is a good place to start if you would like to hear some of their 80's and early 90's stuff at a budget price. Some of the songs that I really liked on this cd are "love in an elevator" (9 out of 10),"rag doll" (10 out of 10),"Janie's Got a Gun" (8 out of 10), "Crazy" (9 out of 10), and "Living on the Edge" (10 out of 10). There are various good songs on this cd but for me the songs I just listed are some of the reasons why I still have this cd after first buying this cd when I was stationed in Japan (and the last time I was in Japan was October 2003). There are other collections that now carry a wide variety of the classic Aerosmith hits but this is one of the cd's to get if you are ok with collecting more than one greatest hits collection. In my opinion this cd would be a good primer.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Big Fun Comment: Like the title suggests some of Aerosmith's biggest known revival hits are on this release. I think what should be on any compilation is subjective, but I think the point of this release was to gather a lot of hits in one place. And that they did.
Big Ones is still a good release, and Big Fun to listen to.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Forget the negative reviews... Comment: Forget the negative reviews. This is a great collection of Aerosmith hits, post the "Sweet Emotion" era. Buy it and replace the ones you don't like with "Sweet Emotions" or "Walk this Way" or whatever.
Customer Rating:      Summary: MTV Aerosmith Comment: Three stars for Aerosmith here. 1994's 'Big Ones' is a decent compilation focusing strictly on their MTV-era hits, 1987-1994, a nice, seven-year period.
With songs like 'Dude (Looks Like A Lady),' 'Janie's Got A Gun,' and 'Love In An Elevator' on this compilation, you can't go wrong if you want strictly Aerosmith's "big ones," as in, big ones from 1987-1994.
But, in my humble opinion, the real highlight on 'Big Ones' is the track from the soundtrack of 'Beavis & Butthead Do America,' the hair metal-esque 'Deuces Are Wild.' That song is probably my favorite from Aerosmith's 1987-1994 Geffen Records period.
Still, the reason for the three stars is because this disc seems somewhat unnecessary in 2008. Back in 1994, it probably was a good idea, and it's sold plenty of copies, and believe me, I am NOT criticizing it. But, what I'm saying is, as opposed to this, which offers strictly Geffen years tracks, why not include something from the Columbia/Epic years? Sort of like 'Devil's Got A New Disguise' or perhaps the two disc 'O Yeah!'?
But, this probably is a good idea, because I'm sure there are plenty of Aerosmith fans who are strictly Geffen-era Aerosmith fans who can't stand their Columbia material.
Overall, buy this if you already own 'Gems' or 'Aerosmith's Greatest Hits' and you want a decent follow up to the record. Otherwise, unless you are a devotee of Aerosmith's Geffen years, this can be skipped.
The material is great, but many of the songs here already appear on 'Devil's Got A New Disguise' and 'O Yeah!: Ultimate Aerosmith Hits.' If you haven't bought this already, I strongly suggest you buy those two compilations instead.
Recommended only for the Geffen-era Aerosmith fan or the Aerosmith collector/die-hard fan.
Customer Rating:      Summary: that was one of the C D's I was looking for... Comment: This is one of my favorites, the cd is great, so all I have to say is thank's.
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