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listen  1. Toys In The Attic 3:05Album Only
listen  2. Uncle Salty 4:09Album Only
listen  3. Adam's Apple 4:33Album Only
listen  4. Walk This Way 3:40Album Only
listen  5. Big Ten Inch Record 2:15Album Only
listen  6. Sweet Emotion 4:34Album Only
listen  7. No More No More 4:34Album Only
listen  8. Round And Round 5:03Album Only
listen  9. You See Me Crying 5:11Album Only


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Originally released in 1975, this was Aerosmith's breakout recording. Listeners only familiar with their more recent, post-comeback material may be surprised; like their other albums from the 1970s, Toys has a strong blues inflection, as indicated by their cover of "Big Ten Inch Record," which also shows that Aerosmith has never lacked raunchiness or innuendo. There's also the original (pre-Run-D.M.C.) version of "Walk This Way," and the classic "Sweet Emotion." This is classic Aerosmith at its gritty, streetwise best; they may have been derivative, but it really doesn't matter, then or now: it's all in good fun. --Genevieve Williams

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 1975 brought us some toys in the attic that we still enjoy today., February 13, 2006
Diverse, Fun, Edge filled and sharp yet smooth, "Toys" was a superb rock record of it's day and still I feel, is one of the best overall albums that the band ever released.

With a band that has now spanned 3 decades and split the end and beginning of two centuries, Their younger fans may not even be aware of their early recordings, nor care. Before playing at superbowls and being on the radio 24/7/365, Aerosmith was a raw, powerful rock band whose infectious music grabbed the torch from earlier rock bands of it's generation, put it out, then relit it with an all out inferno. It was not about the hair, the boots, or the cosmetics...what made this band was strong songwriting, excellent guitar structured songs, and heavy drums. Aerosmith's lineup is strong, and that made their music even stronger.

THE ALBUM: Toys has the snarling pompous rockers "Walk this Way" and "Toys in the attic". Now add the late teen/early 20's anthem of "Sweet Emotion" with the lyrics that grab you by the shirt collar to say "You talk about things that nobody cares/ You're wearing out things that nobody wears/You calling my name but I gotta make clear...I can't say baby where I'll be in a year". The guitars of Joe Perry have their own world opened up to us with the highs and lows of "No more no more" and "Big Ten Inch Record". Rounding out the nine song album is the powerful and sad sounding ballad "you see my crying" that features some great piano playing. If you haven't listened to older Aerosmith, this is as good an album as any to start with!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best in a long line of excellent albums, June 29, 2001
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This is not my favorite album from Aerosmith (Rocks is) but it is their best if for no other reason that it gave us the classic Walk This Way a song which made them Superstars (Twice no less!). WTW's guitar riff is as recognizable as that of Cat Scratch Fever and Smoke On The Water, it is clearly a signature tune. I caught Aerosmith on the Just Push Play Tour this summer and the band played 5 songs from Toy's (Walk This Way, Uncle Salty, 10 Inch Record, Sweet Emotion and Toy's In The Attic) a good indication that after almost 30 years the band is still rightfully proud of this record that pushed them over the top. This album contains the song You See Me Crying which was a prelude to the power ballads they perfected in the 80's and 90's. Not as hard as Rocks but a cranker for sure, there is nothing like blasting WTW while driving on a sunday afternoon in my vintage American muscle car (79 Trans Am SE). If the Dallas Cowboy can call themselves America's Team then Aerosmit!h should be called America's band (even if KISS fans can make a good argument out of it). Aerosmith is to rock and roll what Ferrari is to sports cars. This album contains no duds and should be in every fan's collection.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars vintage Aerosmith, December 12, 2005
I was recently saying to my wife, while watching clips of some recent Aerosmith live shows that, in spite of the direction they've gone in from the late 80s to the present, I'd like to go see them again. (I also asked her if she thought it would be possible to go for around $20. I must have paid somewhere between 10 and 20 bucks when I saw them during their glory days in the late 70s at Madison Square Garden, back when they were playing music like this. My wife was pretty sure that a ticket now costs quite a bit more.)

I got into these guys during my 1st two years in high school (1975-77), and I have loved high energy, heavy guitar driven, blues based rock bands ever since. And really, what can I say about this era of the Aerosmith story, and this particular recording, other than that it sounds now as good as it did way back then. And while Walk This Way, Toys in the Attic, & Sweet Emotion are the big hits from this (and have been covered by everyone from REM, Tommy Shaw, Tracii Guns, and Run DMC to the much more obscure Wolfie, and the Butchers, among others) and are excellent, they should not obscure the power of such less acknowledged rockers as Uncle Salty (featuring some tasteful guitar playing courtesy of Joe Perry and the underrated Brad Whitford) and Adam's Apple, in which Steven Tyler shows what a 70s rock god he was. Other songs here are fine. For example, No More No More has that kind of Rolling Stones boogie sound that Aerosmith do very well. Round and Round is very heavy, and kind of anticipates ths early 90s grunge era (a link one can hear through later bands like Die Kreuzen, Mother Love Bone, Alice in Chains, Screaming Trees, etc). You See Me Crying is what a power ballad should be. And their delivery of the cover song here, Big Ten Inch Record, is still funny, albeit it an adolescent sort of way.Kudos also to the solid, non flashy rhythm section of Joey Kramer and Tom Hamilton for their playing throughout.

It's no wonder that Aerosmith were so beloved, by Wayne and Garth, by the characters in the film Dazed and Confused, and by the kids in my high school and neigborhood, not to mention by me. Listening to this 70s hard rock classic brings out my inner 15 year old.


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5.0 out of 5 stars 1975
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4.0 out of 5 stars perfect gift
Although it came with a cracked case, I didn't have time to return before my husbands b-day, but he loved this and hasn't taken it out of his car since, it's been a long time... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Broken Case, No lyrics to read
The CD plays fine but the cd case came broken. No lyrics to the songs.Why Not?
Published 9 months ago by R. P. Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars Aerosmith-Toys in the Attic
This was the one cd I did not have in my collection. As usual the songs were all GREAT. The sound quality was very good. I have enjoyed listening to this cd many times.
Published 12 months ago by Mrs. Donna J. Smith

1.0 out of 5 stars Whoops
Wanted Aerosmith represented in my collection, but I think the live album might have been a better bet. This one just gathers dust.
Published 13 months ago by J. P. McCarty

5.0 out of 5 stars "Baby I'm a Dreamer, Found My Horse and Carriage..."
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5.0 out of 5 stars No Obvious Weaknesses
What some consider to be Aerosmith's best album, Toys in the Attic certainly delivers a rock n' roll wallop! There just isn't a weak track to be found, here. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rock 'n' roll goodness!
This is the kind of 70s rock album that pretty much redeems all of the worst excesses of that decade. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Rock Album
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4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Album
Toys is Aerosmith's first big album, it is truly a classic for giving us radio staples Walk This Way and Sweet Emotion. Read more
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