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Joe Perry returned to the fold in 1985, and Aerosmith turned out their finest record since Rocks. Unlike the records that preceded it, Done With Mirrors is powered by the same smart-assed lyrics and filthy guitars that formed the core of Aerosmith's best songs. It didn't receive the commercial or critical attention that Permanent Vacation did two years later, but Done With Mirrors is the better album; it marks the beginning of their remarkable comeback. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Track Listing
| 1. Let The Music Do The Talking |
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| 2. My Fist Your Face |
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| 3. Shame On You |
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| 4. The Reason A Dog |
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| 5. Shela |
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| 6. Gypsy Boots |
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| 7. She's On Fire |
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| 8. The Hop |
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| 9. Darkness |
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Fireworks Stina Nordenstam |
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Taken from her 1994 second album 'And She Closed Her Eyes' (that gained her a wider audience outside of her native Sweden thanks to a song featuring on the 1996 film 'Romeo + Juliet'), this song from the acclaimed experimental singer-songwriter is beautifully understated number. A simple guitar line and the occasional effect are the only additions to Nordenstam's delicate, emotional and distinctive voice. This is a dreamy track that transports you to a calm and serene place, you'll barely notice that it drifts well past the five minute mark. With a minimal sound and with pained yet honest lyrics such as, "I'm falling with the tide/They said that this would end/I went as far as I could", it's a powerful song that's natural and comforting yet cold and harsh. Nordenstam's high-pitched, almost breaking voice has resulted in comparisons to fellow Scandinavian ice maiden Björk, as well as a range of jazz influences. Ian Chaddock~ Copyright (c) Shazam Entertainment Limited 2010. All rights reserved |
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