Spiderman
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| Released 2002
Will contain:
Spiderman Theme
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This one was released on May 13,
2002 in America and in Germany and Austria on May 13. The
soundtrack is for the Spiderman movie that premiered on May 3, 2002.
Aerosmith does their version of Theme From Spiderman
(Spiderman, Spiderman, does whatever a spider can...). The first
single of the soundtrack was Sum 41's What We're All About.
The second single was Hero, a new track by Nickelback singer
and guitarist Chad Kroeger, Saliva frontman Josey Scott, Pearl Jam
drummer Matt Cameron and guitar Tyler Connoly of Theory Of A Dead
Man.
Also contains:
1. Default - Blind
2. Corey Taylor - Bother
3. Alien Ant Farm - Bug Bytes
4. Danny Elfman - Farewell
5. Danny Elfman - Main Titles
6. The Hives - Hat To Say I Told You So.
7. Chad Kroeger & Josey Scott - Hero
8. Injected - I-IV-V
9. Theory Of A Dead Man - Invisible Man
10. Black Lab - Learn To Crawl
11. Macy Gray - My Nutmeg Phantasy
12. Jerry Cantrell - She Was My Girl
13. Greenwheel - Shelter
14. Bleu - Somebody Else
15. Aerosmith - Theme From Spiderman
16. Pete Yorn - Undercover
17. Sum 41 - What We're All About
18. The Strokes - When It Started
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Charlie's Angels
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| Released 2000
Contains:
Angel's Eye |
This one was released on October 24,
2000. The song was a b-side of one of the versions of the Jaded
single. It was mixed in September, 2000 somewhere in New York. |
Armageddon
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| Released 1998
Contains:
I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
What Kind Of Love Are You On
Sweet Emotion
Come Together
Animal Crackers
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This one (COL 491384 2) was released at
June 23, 1998. What Kind Of Love Are You On was a Nine Lives
outtake and was recorded together with I Don't Want To Miss A
Thing at the Hit Factory, NYC in April 1998. Also contains:
1. Aerosmith - I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
2. Journey - Remember Me
3. Aerosmith - What Kind Of Love Are You On
4. ZZ Top - La Grange
5. Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
6. Shawn Colvins - When The Rainbow Comes
7. Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion
8. Jon Bon Jovi - Mister Big Time
9. Aerosmith - Come Together
10. Patty Smyth - Wish I Were You
11. Our Lady Peace - Starseed
12. Chantal Kreviazuk - Leaving On A Jetplane
13. Theme From Armageddon (1)
14. Animal Crackers (2)
1 Theme From Armageddon: composed and performed by Trevor Rabin.
2 Animal Crackers: vocals by Steven Tyler, dialogue spoken by Liv
Tyler & Ben Affleck.
Executive Producer: Jerry Buckheimer
Producers: Glen Brunman, John Kalodner, Kathy Nelson |
Last Action Hero
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| Released 1993
Contains:
Dream On |
This one was released in June, 1993.
This version of Dream On is the orchestral versionn arranged by
Michael Kamen for the MTV 10th anniversary in 1991. Michael Kamen
also directed the concert of Symphony & Metallica. |
Wayne's World II
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| Released 1993
Contains:
Dude (Looks Like A Lady)(live)
Shut Up And Dance (live)
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This one was released on December 14,
1993. The live versions were recorded in San Diego on August 1,
1993. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) later appeared on Big Ones. |
Air America
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| Released 1990
Contains:
Love Me Two Times |
This one was recorded August 7th, 1990
during the Pump sessions (?). The first time Aerosmith was noted
played this song was on the rehearsel tapes for the preparation of
MTV Unplugged. It's not sure that it's from the Pump sessions.
Maybe it's recorded specially for the Air America soundtrack. The
first time it was played live was during the summer of 1990. There
is a second version of this song on Stoned Immaculate: The Music
Of The Doors, released in 2000. That version includes Robbie
Krieger and Ray Manzarek. Robbie on slide guitar and Ray on
keyboards. |
Less Than Zero
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| Released 1987
Contains:
Rocking Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu
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Rocking Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie
Flu was recorded during the Permanent Vacation sessions, but
wasn't good enough for the album. Though, it was a good opening
song for the soundtrack of Less Than Zero. |
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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| Released 1978
Contains:
Come Together |
This one was recorded at George Martin
Air Studios in London, UK when Aerosmith was in the UK to perform
at the Reading Festival in August 1977. It was produced by George
Martin and Jack Douglas |