Aerosmith, Get Your Wings, from 1974. This album was one of my early purchases, when it came out in 1974. However, it was badly scratched during a party, so this is a newer purchase. On Columbia PC 32847, this copy was reissued in 1976, and the vinyl is in NM condition, while the cover is VG+ with some edge wear.
The original catalogue number from '74 is KC 32847.
This album has a great cover of Train Kept A Rollin', written by T. Bradshaw and made famous by the Yardbirds in '65.
Also contains; Same Old Song & Dance, Lord of the Thighs & S.O.S.
Toys in the Attic is another early purchase, not destroyed, but has certainly seen some use! Vinyl is VG but the cover is VG-, lots of ring & edge wear as well as a seam split. This is the 1975 edition PC 33479, not a later reissue.
Great album despite the condition! I am always keeping an eye out for better copies of albums like this. The title track, Uncle Salty, Walk This Way, and of course Sweet Emotion are all classic rock songs.
Rocks, purchased new when released, VG vinyl and cover. Back in the Saddle, Sick as a Dog, Nobody's Fault...I think the name is appropriate, this is a hard Rockin' album! Still with Columbia PC 34165.
Draw the Line ('77) and Permanent Vacation ('87) were both from second hand stores. I am so-so on these albums, the title track and Milk Cow blues on Draw the Line are good, as are Rag Doll, St. John and Hangman Jury on Permanent Vacation; but in my opinion not their best releases.
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