Aerosmith - Draw The Line
Release date: | 1 November 1977 |
Style: | Hard rock, Blues rock |
Owners: |
100 have it 5 want it |
01. Draw The Line
02. I Wanna Know Why
03. Critical Mass
04. Get It Up
05. Bright Light Fright
06. Kings And Queens
07. The Hand That Feeds
08. Sight For Sore Eyes
09. Milk Cow Blues [Kokomo Arnold cover]
02. I Wanna Know Why
03. Critical Mass
04. Get It Up
05. Bright Light Fright
06. Kings And Queens
07. The Hand That Feeds
08. Sight For Sore Eyes
09. Milk Cow Blues [Kokomo Arnold cover]
Labels: Columbia, CBS
Produced by Jack Douglas and Aerosmith.
Executive producer: Steve Leber.
Engineered by Jay Messina and Sam Ginsberg.
Mastered by George Marino.
Artwork by Al Hirschfeld.
Rating:
6.8
6.8
Rating: 6.8 |
Five albums in and going strong, Draw The Line serves as the last hurrah for the first era of Aerosmith, aptly named as it draws a metaphorical line in their career where they would fall into a drug-induced decline that would last a decade. While the band hit ever greater highs chemically, the music begins to sink to lower depths; Draw The Line is a strong album, but not strong enough to stretch the run of classic albums to three in a row. Read more ›› |
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