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Aerosmith - Pandora's Box

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Format: digital
Label: COLUMBIA
Rel. Date: 11/19/1991
UPC: 074644620924

Pandora's Box
Artist: Aerosmith
Format: digital
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DISC: 1

1. When I Needed You
2. Make It
3. Movin' Out (Alternate Version)
4. One Way Street
5. On The Road Again
6. Mama Kin
7. Same Old Song And Dance
8. Train Kept A Rollin'
9. Seasons Of Wither
10. Write Me A Letter (Live)
11. Dream On
12. Pandora's Box
13. Rattlesnake Shake (Live)
14. Walkin' The Dog (Live)
15. Lord Of The Thighs ('Texxas Jam' Live)

DISC: 2

1. Toys In The Attic
2. Round And Round
3. Krawhitham
4. You See Me Crying
5. Sweet Emotion
6. No More No More
7. Walk This Way
8. I Wanna Know Why ('Texxas Jam' Live)
9. Big Ten-Inch Record ('Texxas Jam' Live)
10. Rats In The Cellar
11. Last Child (Remix)
12. All Your Love
13. Soul Saver
14. Nobody's Fault
15. Lick And A Promise
16. Adam's Apple (Live)
17. Draw The Line (Remix)
18. Critical Mass

DISC: 3

1. Kings And Queens (Live)
2. Milkcow Blues
3. I Live In Connecticut
4. Three Mile Smile
5. Let It Slide
6. Cheese Cake
7. Bone To Bone (Coney Island White Fish Boy)
8. No Surprize
9. Come Together
10. Downtown Charlie
11. Sharpshooter
12. Sh*t House Shuffle
13. South Station Blues
14. Riff & Roll
15. Jailbait
16. Major Barbara (Alternate Version)
17. Chip Away The Stone
18. Helter Skelter
19. Back In The Saddle
20. Circle Jerk

Reviews:

''Pandora's Box'' is a compilation box set album released in 1991 by Aerosmith.

Released by Columbia Records to capitalise on the band's newfound success with Geffen, the box set consists of 3 discs which cover Aerosmith's output from the 1970s and early 1980s.

Alongside alternate versions, unreleased songs, live renditions and remixes, ''Pandora's Box'' features previously released studio material, initially making it somewhat expensive for fans who had the band's studio catalogue.

The original issue was as a long cardboard-box, containing three CDs (each within its own jewel-case, with inserts) and a detailed booklet. This latter detailed the tracks and had comments from the band members. Later issues did away with the outer box, utilising a cardboard slipcase, but reproduced the booklet in 'CD-size'.

Their cover of Helter Skelter is their third commercially released Beatles cover (after "Come Together" from the ''Sgt. Pepper'' soundtrack and "I'm Down" from ''Permanent Vacation''), despite being the first one they have recorded. - Wikipedia

        
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