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[Steven Tyler] [Joe Perry] [Brad Whitford] [Tom Hamilton] [Joey Kramer]

 

Mick Jagger - Goddess In The Doorway

This one is released on November 20, 2001 by Virgin Records. Joe plays guitar on Everybody's Getting High and Too Far Gone. Marti Frederiksen worked on 5 tracks of the album. Other artists on the album are Lenny Kravitz (who co-wrote Line Up), Pete Townshend, Rob Thomas and Wyclef Jean. Note: Mick is the lead singer of the Rolling Stones.

 

The Sound Kings - Growing Up With An Invisible Friend

This one (a promo CD) was released in March, 2000. Joe provided some guitar licks on Invisible. The CD only has three tracks.

 

Yankee Grey - Untamed

This one was released on September 21, 1999 by Sony/Monument. Joe plays slide guitar on Tell Me Something I Didn't Know. The keyboardist of Yankee Grey is jerry Hughes, the cousin of Bill Perry, who is Joe's wife.

 

Bob Marley - Chant Down Babylon

This one was released on November 16, 1999 by Universal Records, Island Records, Def Jam Records and Tuff Gong Records. The album was produced by Stephen Marley, Bob's son. Stephen mixed the new versions with the older ones from his father. Joe plays guitar on Roots, Rock, Reggae and steven sings a duet on it with Bob Marley. It was recorded in the Boneyard in january 1999. The original version of Roots, Rock, Reggae was released on the Bob Marley & The Wailers album Rastaman Vibration, wich was his breakthrough album released in 1976.

 

Ringo Starr - I Wanna Be Santa Claus

This one was released on October 19, 1999 by Mercury Records. Joe plays electric guitar on Pax Um Biscum (Peace Be With You) and he plays a solo on Christmas Time Is Here Again, a Beatles cover. The album was produced by Mark Hudson and Ringo Starr. Mark also wrote some songs.

 

The Joe Perry Project - The Best Of The Joe Perry Project: The Music STILL Does The Talking

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Merry Axemas: A Guitar Christmas

This one was released on May 14, 1997 by Epic Records. Joe plays Blue Christmas. Now, there are two versions of the song, the slow version and the Joe version. This was the first solo song Joe released in 14 years. When Aerosmith was on the Nine Lives tour, Joe played Blue Christmas at the end of Sweet Emotion, but he only did this during the Christmas period.

 

Chicago - Night And Day: Big Band

This one was released on May 23, 1995 by Giant Records and it is produced by Bruce Fairbairn. Joe plays guitar on Blues In The Night.


Alice Cooper - Trash

This one was releasen on July 25, 1989 by Epic Records. Joe Perry plays guitar on House On Fire. Steven sings background vocals on Only My Heart Talkin'. The song starts with Steven doing background vocals, but ends with a duet between Steven and Alice. Tom Hamilton and Joey Kramer are also on the album.

 

Run-DMC - Raising Hell

This one was released in November, 1986 by Profile Records. It contains an Aerosmith cover Walk This Way. Steven sings along with Run DMC (Run, DMC and Jam Master Jay) on Walk This Way and Joe Perry plays guitar on that song.

 

The Lines - Dirty Water

This one (Sideman 15002B, USA LP) is released in 1984 by Sideman Records. Joe appears in Dirty Water. When Joe was in The Joe Perry Project he recorded the song in January, 1984.

 

The Joe Perry Project - Once A Rocker, Always A Rocker

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The Joe Perry Project - I've Got The Rock & Rolls Again

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The Joe Perry Project - Let The Music Do The Talking

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Gene Simmons - Gene Simmons

This one was released on september 18, 1978 by Casablanca Records, re-released by Polygram Records in April, 1988 and re-re-released by Mercury Records on September 16, 1997. Joe plays guitar on Radioactive and Tunnel Of Love.

 

David Johansen - David Johansen

This one is released in May, 1978 by Blue Sky Records and it was re-released by Razor And Tie Records in 1992. Joe plays rhythm guitar on Not That Much and lead guitar on Cool Metro. David Johansen is the ex-vocalist of The New York Dolls, who split up in 1976. The album was recorded in Joe's home studio. Joe wanted to co-produce the album but he didn't because of his upcoming The Joe Perry Project and his problems with Aerosmith..

The engineer of this album, Dave Thoener, also produced Sweet Emotion '91. David helped writing Sight For Sore Eyes, wich can be found on Draw The Line and his wife, Cyrinda Foxe, left with Steven Tyler.

 

The Jam Band - The Jam Band

This one isn't an official album, but it is recorded on August 30th, 1969 at The Barn by the members of the band (Joe Perry, Tom Hamilton and Pudge Scott). It is recorded with two Shure microphones and it was taped with Pudge Scott's father's Concord two-track reel-to-reel tape recorder. The songs were all covers:

Shapes Of Things - Jeff Beck
Let Me Love You Baby - Jeff Beck
Blues Deluxe - Jeff Beck
Red House - Jimi Hendrix
Ramblin' Rose - MC5
Gimmie Some Lovin' - The Spencer Davis Group
Milk Cow Blues - Kokomo Arnold

Milk Cow Blues was later covered by Aerosmith. It can be found on Draw The Line. Not the whole Jam Band album is live. The first track, Jeff Beck's Rice Pudding, was recorded by Elyssa Jarret (Joe's ex-wife) in the band's house behind The Barn. The master tape was send to Acetate at AAA Recording in Boston. The artwork of the album was drawn by Joe Perry on a stoned night. There were only four to six copies printed but because of the bad quality, the tape "destroyed" itself after a few plays. But there is still one copie on this planet. Pudge Scott still has got his.