Aerosmith 1971: Road starts to hear makes cd digital debut, wide release on Vinyl; tracks streaming

Aerosmith 1971: Road starts to hear makes cd digital debut, wide release on Vinyl; tracks streaming

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Aerosmith - 1971: The Road Starts Hear includes previously hidden archived photos, images of the original tape box, and liner notes written by Rolling Stone’s David Fricke with new interviews and comments from the band about this long-forgotten recording.

Aerosmith 1971: Road starts to hear makes cd digital debut, wide release on Vinyl; tracks streaming

Aerosmith 1971

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Aerosmith – 1971: The Road Starts Hear includes previously hidden archived photos, images of the original tape box, and liner notes written by Rolling Stone’s David Fricke with new interviews and comments from the band about this long-forgotten recording.

The album includes the original and contemporary members of Aerosmith – Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer, and Brad Whitford, with seven extraordinary tracks, this historic document showcases the early, unbridled talent of the future Hall of Fame members in the major-labelascent version of “Dream On,” which they would later record and release on their 1973 eponymous major-label debut. Aerosmith is one of the few bands to chart with the same song 5 decades later, the song was a hit in 1973 reaching No. 59 on Billboard’s Hot 100, and re-entered the charts in 2020 at No. 4 on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart.

Other tracks include early recordings of gems such as “Somebody,” “Movin’ Out,” “Walkin’ The Dog,” and “Mama Kin,” all of which would also later be recorded for their landmark debut. The Road Starts Hear also features “Reefer Head Woman,” which would later be recorded for their 1979 album Night In The Ruts, and the track “Major Barbara,” a song that would be featured on their 1986 release Classics Live.

The landmark early recording was made with Joe Perry’s Wollensak reel-to-reel tape machine in 1971 by Mark Lehman who owned the infamous van and became Aerosmith’s one-man road crew, either in the band’s Boston rehearsal room in front of a few select friends or at a rehearsal the band did during a soundcheck for an early show.

All that is certain is that the tape captures a young, hungry rock band one year before being discovered and signing with Columbia Records and two years before their self-titled major-label debut was released helping catapult the band to one of the biggest rock acts of all time. The album release was produced by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Steve Berkowitz

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