Aerosmith Discography
Aerosmith Discography by Roxanne McDonald
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First they were influenced, now they influence–with twenty-one albums (and counting)…. |
Aerosmith is in many circles the best American rock band of all time. The evidence is in their having sold over 67 million albums here in the United States and over 150 million albums worldwide. Further testimony, however is in the success of those albums: as the best-selling American rock band of all time, Aerosmith also has bragging rights to being the American band which has earned the most gold, platinum, and multi-platinum albums.
Aerosmith (1973)
…with the brilliant launching number, “Dream On,” which on its reissue in 1976 hit #6 on the charts.
Get Your Wings (1974)
Toys in the Attic (1975)
…featuring “Sweet Emotion,” which made it to #36 on the charts.
Rocks (1976)
…featuring top hits such as “Last Child,” which was at #21 in 1976; and “Back in the Saddle,” which made it to #38 in 1977.
Draw the Line (1977)
Aerosmith Live Bootleg (1978)
…featured “Walk This Way,” at #10 in 1977; and “Come Together,” at #23 in 1978.
Night in the Ruts (1979)
Aerosmith Greatest Hits (1980)
Rock in a Hard Place (1982)
Done with Mirrors (1985)
Aerosmith Classics Live (1986)
Aerosmith Classics Live II (1987)
Permanent Vacation (1987)
…which featured several chart-topping hits, including “Dude (Looks Like a Lady),” which reached #14 in 1987; and “Angel” and “Rag Doll,” both which hit the charts at #3 and #17, respectively.
Gems (1988)
Pump (1989)
…which showcased four chart-toppers: “Love in an Elevator,” #5 in 1989; and “Janie’s Got a Gun,” “What It Takes,” and “The Other Side,” at the #4, #9, and #22 spots in 1990.
Pandora’s Box (1991)
Get a Grip (1993)
…which featured several hits, including “Livin’ on the Edge” and “Cryin”, which reached #18 and #12, respectively, on the 1993 charts; and “Amazing”, which made it to #24 in 1994.
Big Ones (1994)
…featuring “Crazy”, which hit the #17 spot on the charts.
Box of Fire (1994)
Nine Lives (1997)
…featuring “Falling in Love,” which made it to #35 on the charts in ’97; and “Pink”, which got further up, to #27, in 1998.
A Little South of Sanity (1998)
Just Push Play (2001)
Young Lust (2001)
Oh, Yeah (2002)
…featuring the song, “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,” popularized in the film Armageddon and becoming the only song to hit #1 on the charts; and including “Jaded”, which reached the #7 spot.
Honkin’ on Bobo (2004)
Rockin’ the Joint (2005)
Devils’ Got a New Disguise: The Very Best of Aerosmith (2006)
…which will surely top the chart of hit songs, too.
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