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Permanent Vacation

 
Album Review: Permanent Vacation
 

  • Artist: Aerosmith
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1987 08
  • Total Time: 51:46
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The much-ballyhooed reunion of the original Aerosmith lineup had pretty much fallen flat on its face after 1985's hit-and-miss Done With Mirrors. Realizing that the band simply couldn't do it alone, A&R guru John Kalodner capitalized on the runaway success of Run-D.M.C.'s cover of "Walk This Way" and decided to draft in the day's top hired hands, including knob-twiddler extraordinaire Bruce Fairbairn and career-revitalizing song doctors Desmond Child and Jim Vallance. Together, they would help craft Permanent Vacation, the album which would reinvent Aerosmith as '80s and '90s superstars. Yet, despite the mostly stellar songwriting, which makes it a strong effort overall, some of the album's nooks and crannies haven't aged all that well because of Fairbairn's overwrought production, featuring an exaggerated sleekness typical of most mid-'80s pop-metal albums. Furthermore, Desmond Child's pedantic writing often compromises the timeliness of even the best material. On the other hand, pre-fab radio gems like "Rag Doll" and "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" remain largely unassailable from a "delivering the goods" perspective. But remember kids, this is Aerosmith, so that can only mean one thing: a guaranteed number of incredible tracks for any time and place. These include the earthy voodoo blues of "St. John" and the excellent hobo-harmonica fable of "Hangman Jury." And, although some of the remaining cuts lean to the filler side, both the awkwardly Caribbean title track and the cover of the Beatles' "I'm Down" are well executed. Finally, the crowd-pleasing schmaltz of "Angel" showcases the band at the peak of its power ballad cheese. A valiant effort, this album proved to be the crucial catalyst in reintroducing Aerosmith to the masses, but if you're looking for an even better example of the band's renewed strength, check out Pump first. ~ John Franck & Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Heart's Done Time Joe Perry, Desmond Child Aerosmith (4:42)
Magic Touch Joe Perry, Steven Tyler, Jim Vallance Aerosmith (4:37)
Rag Doll Joe Perry, Holly Knight, Steven Tyler, Jim Vallance Aerosmith (4:25)
Simoriah Joe Perry, Steven Tyler, Jim Vallance Aerosmith (3:22)
Dude (Looks Like a Lady) Joe Perry, Desmond Child, Steven Tyler Aerosmith (4:25)
St. John Steven Tyler Aerosmith (4:10)
Hangman Jury Joe Perry, Steven Tyler, Jim Vallance Aerosmith (5:33)
Girl Keeps Coming Apart Joe Perry, Steven Tyler Aerosmith (4:13)
Angel Desmond Child, Steven Tyler Aerosmith (5:08)
Permanent Vacation Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford Aerosmith (4:49)
I'm Down John Lennon, Paul McCartney Aerosmith (2:20)
The Movie [Instrumental] Tom Hamilton, Joe Perry, Joey Kramer, Steven Tyler, Brad Whitford Aerosmith (4:04)

Credits

Tom Hamilton (Bass (Electric)), Aerosmith (Main Performer), Aerosmith (Art Direction), Joe Perry (Guitar), Joe Perry (Vocals (Background)), Bob Rogers (Trombone), Bruce Fairbairn (Trumpet), Bruce Fairbairn (Cello), Bruce Fairbairn (Vocals (Background)), Bruce Fairbairn (Producer), Scott Fairbairn (Cello), Mike Fraser (Engineer), Mike Fraser (Mixing), Mike Fraser (Plunger Mute), Tom Keenlyside (Clarinet), Tom Keenlyside (Arranger), Tom Keenlyside (Sax (Tenor)), Joey Kramer (Drums), Ken Lomas (Assistant Engineer), Margarita Horns (Horn), George Marino (Mastering), George Marino (Original Mastering), Ian Putz (Sax (Baritone)), Bob Rock (Engineer), Steven Tyler (Harmonica), Steven Tyler (Piano), Steven Tyler (Vocals), Steven Tyler (Collaboration), Steven Tyler (Plunger Mute), Jim Vallance (Organ), Jim Vallance (Arranger), Brad Whitford (Guitar), Drew Arnott (Mellotron), Henry Christian (Trumpet), Tom Kennlyside (Clarinet), Tom Kennlyside (Arranger), Tom Kennlyside (Sax (Tenor)), Andy Engel (Illustrations), Neal Preston (Photography), Kim Champagne (Art Direction), Morgan Rael (Drums (Steel)), Joel López (Assistant), Teresa Barrick (Wardrobe)
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Permanent Vacation
Permanent Vacation cover
Studio album by Aerosmith
Released August 18, 1987
Recorded March–June 1987
Genre Hard rock, blues-rock
Length 50:43
Label Geffen
Producer Bruce Fairbairn
Professional reviews
Aerosmith chronology
Done with Mirrors
(1985)
Permanent Vacation
(1987)
Pump
(1989)
Singles from Permanent Vacation
  1. "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)"
    Released: 1987
  2. "Angel"
    Released: 1988
  3. "Rag Doll"
    Released: 1988
  4. "Hangman Jury"
    Released: 1987 (promo only)

Permanent Vacation is the ninth studio album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released in 1987.

The album marks a turning point in the band's career. It is their first album to employ professional songwriters, instead of featuring material solely composed by members of the band.[1] It was also the first Aerosmith album to be promoted by heavy music video airplay on MTV. Though Done With Mirrors was intended to mark Aerosmith's comeback, Permanent Vacation is often considered their true comeback album, as it was the band's first truly popular album since their reunion. "Rag Doll," "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" and "Angel" all became major hit singles (all three songs charted in the Top 20) and helped Permanent Vacation become the band's most successful album in a decade.

The album features their cover of "I'm Down", a piano-driven Beatles song that appeared as a b-side to their single "Help" in 1965. This was Aerosmith's second commercially-released Beatles cover, after "Come Together".

In limited production, the original album cover for Permanent Vacation did not feature the yellow Aerosmith wings logo. Instead, the album jacket only featured the black background covered in the red "Permanent Vacation" hula girl print. The yellow Aerosmith wings logo was actually on the outside of the plastic case rather than the inner album liner.

Permanent Vacation has sold over five million copies in the U.S.[2]

Contents

Track listing

# Title Music Length
1. "Heart's Done Time"   Joe Perry, Desmond Child 4:42
2. "Magic Touch"   Steven Tyler, Perry, Jim Vallance 4:40
3. "Rag Doll"   Tyler, Perry, Vallance, Holly Knight 4:21
4. "Simoriah"   Tyler, Perry, Vallance 3:21
5. "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)"   Tyler, Perry, Child 4:23
6. "St. John"   Tyler 4:12
7. "Hangman Jury"   Tyler, Perry, Vallance 5:33
8. "Girl Keeps Coming Apart"   Tyler, Perry 4:12
9. "Angel"   Tyler, Child 5:10
10. "Permanent Vacation"   Tyler, Brad Whitford 4:52
11. "I'm Down"   John Lennon, Paul McCartney 2:20
12. "The Movie" (instrumental) Tyler, Perry, Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer 4:00

Personnel

Additional personnel

Production

  • Producer: Bruce Fairbairn
  • Engineers: Mike Fraser, Bob Rock
  • Assistant engineer: Ken Lomas
  • Mixing: Mike Fraser
  • Mastering: George Marino
  • Assistant: Joel López
  • Arrangers: Tom Kennlyside, Jim Vallance
  • Art direction: Aerosmith, Kim Champagne
  • Illustrations: Andy Engel
  • Photography: Neal Preston

Charts

AlbumBillboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1987 The Billboard 200 11

Singles – Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1987 "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" Mainstream Rock Tracks 4
1987 "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" The Billboard Hot 100 14
1987 "Hangman Jury" Mainstream Rock Tracks 14
1987 "Rag Doll" Mainstream Rock Tracks 12
1988 "Angel" Mainstream Rock Tracks 2
1988 "Angel" The Billboard Hot 100 3
1988 "Dude (Looks Like A Lady)" Hot Dance Music/Club Play 41
1988 "Rag Doll" The Billboard Hot 100 17

Certifications

Organization Level Date
RIAA - USA Gold November 10, 1987
RIAA - USA Platinum December 8, 1987
RIAA - USA 2x Platinum May 24, 1988
RIAA - USA 3x Platinum March 7, 1990
RIAA - USA 4x Platinum November 9, 1994
RIAA - USA 5x Platinum February 10, 1995

See also

External links

Permanent Vacation at MusicBrainz

References



 
 

 

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