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[Steven
Tyler] [Joe Perry]
[Brad Whitford]
[Tom Hamilton] [Joey
Kramer]
Alice Cooper - Trash
This one was released on July 25, 1989 by Epic Records. Tom
plays on Trash. 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. Joey Kramer is also on the album.
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Renegade - Renegade
This one was never released. Renegade was a band put together
by Joey Kramer. The members were Tom on bass, Joey on drums, Jimmy
Crespo on lead guitar, Bobby Mayo and rhythm guitar and Marge
Raymond on vocals. Joey put the band together because Aerosmith
was ready to break up. Tom and Joey were in Renegades, Joe in The
Joe Perry Project, Brad in Whitford/St.Homes and Steven in the
hospital because of a motorcycle accident. They were ready to
record the seven track album, but Joey and Tom had to go back to
Aerosmith to finish Rock In A Hard Place.
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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.
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