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Release Date:07/02/2002
Label:Sony
UPC:696998670020

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    O, Yeah ! Aerosmith

    By kangarradiosimcoe@rogers.com  May 14, 2005 | 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Pros: great value and the tracks for all fans

    Cons: R U outta ya head ?

    The Boys are back from Waltham Mass.. Steve,Joe,Brad and Tom come back with the perfect album for all fans from Aerosmith to Just Push Play. The ultimate hits collection!! Good value and Great tunes ! Uncle Salty told me that to commemerate 30 yea...rs of Kick A** Rock a la americane nothing comes close to this best of 30 years. From the hits from Toys in the attic to Get your wings and Aerosmith hits up to the date of release shows once again that the boys from Mass still kick it kick it hard without missing a beat. I give this CD 5 out of 5 stars. For you who want to rock this is the ONE ! Andrew Allan KAngar Radio International. Read more Less

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    Rock ....

    By ai_iu_iu_ai  Mar 10, 2007

    Pros: Uu diem ^_^

    Cons: Chang biet nhuoc diem gi ma viet luon

    Test Review thui, chu chang biet viet cai wai zi` o? day het ... hehehee.

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  • All Music Guide

    As the sixth domestic Aerosmith hits collection and the first to feature selections from both their Columbia and Geffen years (not to mention that it's the second double disc retrospective released within eight months), The Ultimate Aerosmith Hits should live up to its title -- and it does, for the most part. Over the course of two discs and 30 songs, almost all the heavy-hitters are hauled out, from "Mama Kin" to "Jaded," including both versions of "Walk This Way." Some of the songs are presented in a remixed form -- "Draw the Line," "Pink," "Just Push Play" -- but all of the new mixes are good, possibly even improvements, and the new song, "Girls of Summer," is strong (its companion, "Lay It Down," isn't as noteworthy). So, all the parts are in place -- why doesn't it feel definitive, then? After all, there are no big songs or hits (apart from the cover of "Come Together," which isn't much of a loss) missing, just fan favorites and album tracks like "Lord of the Thighs," "Lick and a ...Promise," and "Chip Away the Stone" (and nothing from Done With Mirrors, for that matter). The reason it doesn't feel definitive is that the classic Columbia recordings are wrapped up by track ten, and then the best of their late-'80s comeback is wrapped up by the end of the first disc, which leaves disc two pretty much devoted to everything from Get a Grip on -- an era not widely considered their best, even though it had a number of hits, plus a couple of good songs along the way ("Crying," "Deuces Are Wild"). So, even though this delivers everything it should and will certainly be the one Aerosmith disc most casual listeners will need, it doesn't quite capture the essence of the band the way their greatest albums do (whether they're Rocks or Pump). - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Aerosmith

Aerosmith was one of the most popular hard rock bands of the '70s, setting the style and sound of hard rock and heavy metal for the next two decades with their raunchy, bluesy swagger. The Boston-based quintet found the middle ground between the menace of the Rolling Stones and the campy, sleazy flamboyance of the New York Dolls, developing a lean, dirty riff-oriented b... Read more