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Toys in the Attic is the third studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released on April 8, 1975, by Columbia Records. Its first single , " Sweet Emotion ", was released on May 19 and the original version of " Walk This Way " followed on August 28 in the same year. [2]
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Aerosmith's official live video for 'Toys In The Attic'. Click to listen to Aerosmith on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/AerosmithSpot?IQid... As featured on Toys In The Attic.
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In the attic lights Voices scream Nothing's seen Real's a dream Leaving the things that are real behind Leaving the things that you love from mind All of the things that you learned from fears...
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- “Toys in the Attic” During the gestation period of the album, Aerosmith convened at a barn converted into Black Angus Studios in Ashland, Mass., to flesh out some ideas before heading across I-95 to the Record Plant.
- “Uncle Salty” Tom Hamilton laid down the foundation for “Uncle Salty” on guitar, giving the bass player one of his two writing credits on the album. “[He comes up] with these slippery, slimy, melodically delicious out-of-the blue bass lines from practice,” Tyler said.
- “Adam’s Apple” Perry wanted to call the record Rocksinstead of Toys in the Attic. He’d get his wish for the follow-up, but Tyler wouldn’t be so lucky. His idea for the album’s title was Love at First Bite, which came from the chorus of “Adam’s Apple.”
- “Walk This Way” Though it’s best known for being the song that helped raise Aerosmith from the dead when they collaborated with Run-DMC for a remake in 1986, the origin of “Walk This Way” is uncertain.
Toys in the Attic Lyrics: In the attic, lights / Voices scream / Nothing seen / Real's the dream / Leaving the things that are real behind / Leaving the things that you love from mind / All...
After nearly getting off the ground with Get Your Wings, Aerosmith finally perfected their mix of raunch and riffing with their third album, Toys in the Attic.