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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars REAL Aerosmith(Booze,girls and fightin')
Before Aerosmith let wimps write thier songs and produce thier records(and tell them which songs should be singles).They actually did attempt a comeback of furious perportions.Full of guts and glory"Done with mirrors"is the last pull out all the stops/guitar driven rock disc from the band.I find myself nowadays sayin'"Is Joe Perry still in this band?"On more recent...
Published on December 4, 2005 by M. Flores

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3.0 out of 5 stars NOT QUITE "DONE WITH MIRRORS" BUT I ONLY DO IT ONCE IN A WHILE
I only just recently picked up this album due to the fact that it was the only thing left that I hadn't heard from my boys A-Smith. From reading other reveiws I knew to expect a real gritty production. I love grit man, what made me skeptical is that a bad album in the eighties was always hands down a bad album, and in 1985 gritty production is just another way of saying...
Published on August 22, 2005 by wally gator


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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars REAL Aerosmith(Booze,girls and fightin'), December 4, 2005
This review is from: Done with Mirrors (Audio CD)
Before Aerosmith let wimps write thier songs and produce thier records(and tell them which songs should be singles).They actually did attempt a comeback of furious perportions.Full of guts and glory"Done with mirrors"is the last pull out all the stops/guitar driven rock disc from the band.I find myself nowadays sayin'"Is Joe Perry still in this band?"On more recent releases I have to strain just to hear him>Not here.The guitar riffs dominate the procedings.The subject matter in the lyrics are rock and roll,fire women,bar brawling,and carrying yourself like a bad man!No sappy love ballads on this one.I love this record so much that when I recently met Joe Perry.It was this disc I had him sign.(See the photo at www.markfloresmusic.com click photos).So if you still got a problem with authority,can handle a good time,and aint afraid of yo' mama....get into this one.ggggrrRRRRr
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Underrated, unfairly maligned...and great fun, June 3, 2004
This review is from: Done with Mirrors (Audio CD)
Original lead guitarist Joe Perry re-joined Aerosmith in 1985, and this album marked the beginning of their hugely succesful late-eighties comeback. It didn't get nearly as much attention as "Pump" or even "Permanent Vacation", partly because it lacks the obvious pop hit, I suppose, but it is actually a very solid hard rock record, perhaps Aerosmith's best since "Rocks".

The production is excellent, the riffs are big and dirty, the arrangements lean and mean, and "Mirrors" opens with one of Aerosmith's best songs of the 80s, the high-energy "Let The Music Do The Talking".
Other highlights include the funky, mid-tempo swagger of "Shame On You", the wonderfully titled groove of "The Reason A Dog", and the gritty, riff-driven two-guitar onslaught of "My Fist Your Face", a superb slice of melodic hard rock.

And yes, Steven Tyler's lyrics are immature and chauvenistic...although it's not nearly as bad as some of these reviewers will have you believe. But if you're going to take that kind of stuff seriously, you have no business listening to Aerosmith in the first place. Better stick with the Osmonds.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Aerosmith - 'Done With Mirrors' (Geffen) 4 1/2 stars, March 19, 2005
This review is from: Done with Mirrors (Audio CD)
Even though I've heard critics and fans alike slam this 1985 comeback lp of the original line-up of Aerosmith, it will always have special meaning to me. Remember that video for "Let The Music Do The Talking"? Good thing I was forewarned about it. In the video, three fans sneak a super 8 movie camera into the concert, managing to film some decent footage of the band's performance. Then a fat guard catches them and chases them out the back door of the venue. The three drop the film off to a hippie working the late night shift at the Fotomat. Later, they're shown hanging out with the band watching the home movie. Two years before 'Done With Mirrors' came out, I myself attended an Aerosmith gig and managed to take a roll of super 8 film of the show. I had another person in the crowd warn me that a security guard had spotted me. I then moved to a different spot and removed my coat I had on. He never found me after that. That incident just might've influenced the video. Think about it. About the CD, I've always considered "Let The Music...", "My Fist Your Face", "Shela" (actually hung out with two, not one but two girls named Shela around this time), "Shame On You" and "She's On Fire" to be prime Aerosmith material. Just because this lp didn't sell very good doesn't mean it isn't any good. It's great! Old school hard rock.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It depends..., January 17, 2000
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This review is from: Done with Mirrors (Audio CD)
I think how you'll like this album depends on whether your first exposure to Aerosmith was "Jamie's Got A Gun" or "Mama Kin". If you grew up listening to Aerosmith in the 70s, then, like me, you probably think this is one of their best albums (if not *the* best). It's definitely old school Aerosmith, before the 80's "Permanent Vacation" stage of their songwriting career...
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Now THIS....is a comeback album!!!!!!!!!, June 29, 2005
This review is from: Done with Mirrors (Audio CD)
Forget that Permanent Vacation crappola! THIS is the good right here! Done With Mirrors IS the Comeback album from Aerosmith. This album seperates the REAL fans from all the other poser pain in the ass, wanna-be fans that fell in love with Dude Looks Like A Lady and Angel! This rates right up there with the Rocks period. THis is the period when they were very sick from alcoholism and drug addiction, but had a chance to regroup after a hiatus that started with the departure of guitarists Joe Perry and Brad Whitford; (during which the spots were filler by Jimmy Crespo and Rick Duffey (spelling?)). The result? Done With Mirrors...well, according to their autobiography, they weren't quite done with 'em yet, but anyway, a nice strong old school Aerosmith album is what you will get.

Highlights include, Let The Music Do The Talking, My Fist Your Face, Shame On You, The reason A Dog....well...the entire album is fantastic! Once again, if you like old school Aerosmith, you will love this album...if you only like the stuff from Permanent Vacation and foward......skip it...this is NOT for the weak hearted!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Raw, in your face rock and roll - no polish!, September 26, 2000
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Mike Elliott (Oxford, NC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Done with Mirrors (Audio CD)
I know music is subjective, but I just don't understand the negative (one star and such) reviews of this album by so-called Aerosmith "fans" - especially those that don't even own a copy of "Rocks" for Pete's sake! Well, I guess if you prefer slick, polished, MTV-pandering bubblegum pop metal to real, loose, raw rock and roll, this album isn't for you...but neither is rock and roll in general. Go listen to Britney Spears or some dang thing.

From "Let The Music Do The Talking" to "Darkness" (overplayed?? WHERE????), this album has an overall consistent raw sound that has not been surpassed since. Contrary to other reviews, I believe the band sounds like they're having a ball here. Like they're garage-jamming as if music was going to be outlawed forever. And that, my friends, is how rock and roll OUGHT to sound!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Done With Mirrors, June 21, 2008
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Aerosmith-Done With Mirrors ****1/2

The original line up had reformed. Joe Perry and Brad Whitford left during Night In The Ruts and Rock And A Hard Place and returned for Done With Mirrors. In a nutshell, this is the bands most underrated album. The tracks are great, not excellent but great. Tylers lyrics and vocals are decent but not great, but still good. Hamilton and Kramer are still very high and at times find it hard to keep time. Brad and Joes playing is at times uninspired. Yet they pull the album off.

'Let The Music Do The Talking' was a Perry song from when he left the band to form The Joe Perry Project, this is the superior version by far. Tylers lyrics are much better and flow better. The recycled 'Draw The Line' riff is cool but shows how far gone they were. 'Shela' is almost classic. 'Darkness' which did not appear on some of the original pressings, only about half is actually one of the bands better songs from the 1980's. 'She's On Fire' is among the top five songs the band has ever recorded, and yet it is placed in the delete bin of life along with the band Love, and Gordy Howe. It is just a travesty. The rest of the album is to quote Steven Tyler "up to snuff" as well.

This is far from being Aerosmiths best album I will be the first to admit that, but it is even farther from being the bands worst effort. For good ol' rock n' roll Done With Mirrors does the just fine, even if the title is slightly ironic as the band had not quite given up the mirrors so to speak.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Last Great Aerosmith Album, July 4, 2003
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M. Nelson (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Done with Mirrors (Audio CD)
This is the last real rock album from Aerosmith. No power-ballads, no slick over-production, no formula "hit" songs written by Desmond Child.... Just god hard rock. This album deserves to be more popular than all that followed. Buy two copies.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Most Underated Album of the 80's, January 14, 2003
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This review is from: Done with Mirrors (Audio CD)
This was a great album- their first after the Toxic Twins had cleaned up and got sober. It had some critical success, but sales were disappointing. What's worse was that their next album, Permanent Vacation, became a huge hit. It had some good songs, but it wasn't as solid an effort. Aerosmith exorcised their demons on Done With Mirrors, especially with She's On Fire and Darkness. If you only like good time music, skip this, but if you wanna hear Aerosmith earning the right to play the blues, have a listen!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The last REAL Aerosmith album, March 19, 2001
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S. McCall "ncwolf1" (High Point, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Done with Mirrors (Audio CD)
I say that because this still has the old vibe about it, the thing that made Aerosmith what it is. This album is loud, rude, and a heavy blues-rock masterpiece. Away with you sappy ballad- loving teenyboppers; not that they don't do them well, but that shouldn't be what they're known for! Personally, "Get A Grip" was one of those "half killer, half filler" discs. To me, that was their worst although I have hesitation about the new one too. If you wanna get rocked BIG TIME, this is the one for ya' baby. WHAT YOU'VE HEARD'S ALL TRUE! "MY FIST YO'FACE, & THAT'S FOR SURE"
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