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On this day September 12 1989, Aerosmith released their tenth studio album Pump. Following the success of Permanent Vacation, the record solidified the band’s comeback and became one of the most celebrated albums of their career.
Pump delivered a string of hit singles including Love in an...
On this day August 25 1987, Permanent Vacation by Aerosmith was released. This was the band's ninth studio album and the record that marked their full scale comeback after years of personal and professional turmoil. It reintroduced Aerosmith to a new generation and firmly planted them back into...
On this day, November 15, 1988, Aerosmith released their compilation album Gems. Unlike a typical greatest hits album, Gems featured a selection of lesser-known tracks and fan favorites that showcased the band’s raw, bluesy edge. Though it reached #133 on the Billboard charts, Gems became a...
On this day, November 11, 1980, Aerosmith released their Greatest Hits compilation album, showcasing some of the band’s most iconic tracks from the ’70s. The album, featuring songs like “Dream On,” “Sweet Emotion,” and “Walk This Way,” became a must-have for fans, capturing the best of...
On this day, November 4, 1985, Aerosmith released their eighth album, Done with Mirrors. Marking the return of guitarist Joe Perry to the band, the album signaled a fresh start for Aerosmith. Although it peaked at #36 on the Billboard charts, Done with Mirrors is remembered for tracks like “Let...
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