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Pump |  | Artist: Aerosmith Label: Polydor Group Category: Music
List Price: £8.99 Buy New: £3.59 as of 24/11/2009 19:50 GMT details You Save: £5.40 (60%)
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Seller: gordonnisbet58 Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 7191
Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 48 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 493097 UPC: 606949309725 EAN: 0606949309725 ASIN: B00005QEO1
Release Date: December 24, 2001 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Young lust | | • | F.I.N.E. | | • | Going down | | • | Love in an elevator | | • | Monkey on my back | | • | Water song | | • | Janie's got a gun | | • | Dulcimer stomp | | • | Other side | | • | My girl | | • | Don't get mad get even | | • | Hoodoo | | • | Voodoo medicine man | | • | What it takes |
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Aerosmith spot on. July 3, 2003 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
The album pump by Aerosmith is a masterpiece. 10 tracks of pure brilliance. catchy lyrics and spot on guitar/percussion throughout the entire album. I feel the best track on this album is 'The other side' in which Joe Perry delivers fantastic riffs, which when put along-side the great bass effects of Tom Hamilton and the legendary voice of Steven Tyler creates the ultimate stadium rock and roll hit. You will not be dissapointed by this album
Amongst Aerosmith's best. September 22, 2007 maz (Kent , England) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
There is no doubt that Aerosmith's golden years were in the 70's with gems such as Toys In The Attic, Rocks, Draw The Line and the underrrated Night In The Ruts. Then the decline into drugs began along with the decline in sales.
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br /Whilst Pump's predecessor Permanaent Vacation has some excellent songs, it is far more FM friendly, MTV orientated and commercial.
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br /Pump is back to basics Aerosmith. It's starts Young Lust. Joey Kramer plays those drums as if his life depended on it and Tom Hamilton's bass thunders away, and Perry and Whitford are in brilliant form. Tyler sings with his usual innuendo laden way.
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br /FINE is also a strong song and is followed up with Love In An Elevator; probably the best well known song on an album and brings back memories of Aerosmith's brilliant performance in Hyde Park in July this year.
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br /Monkey On My Back is about Aerosmith's well known battle with drugs and is hard hitting, without preaching.
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br /Janie's Got A Gun is probably one of Aerosmith's finest moments. Mr Hamilton's briliant bass intro and Tyler's hard hitting lyrics about child abuse easily make this the best song on the album.
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br /The next song is the funky The Other Side folowed by the upbeat, sixties sounding, My Girl.
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br /I love the song Don't Get Mad Get Even,(my mantra and something we should all aspire to)
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br /The African laden Whitford/Tyler comes next and Pump closes off with the most FM sounding song on the album, What It Takes.
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br /What I love about this album is that Aerosmith sound so ALIVE and forgive the pun, PUMPed up. The whole group are on top form and a clearly having a fantastic time.
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br /You will too if you buy this.
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Pump is Aerosmiths best album so far! May 28, 2009 Dragonlord (Cornwall) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Aerosmith have been around since the year 1973 and they had some really troubled times where Joe Perry left them back in the early 80's mainly because of drugs. Steve Tyler and Joe Perry fell out they were know as the toxic twins. They all got back together again and become Americas biggest rock band ever again and even more successful then the time befor. Permaent Vacation the album befor Pump had some hits and was good. Then Pump come out and was a huge hit with great rock songs like Love In An Elevator, Monkey On My Back, Janie's Got A Gun, The Other Side and Voodoo Medicine Man. Aerosmith are one one of the best rock bands from America and Pump is their best album so give it a go.
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Pump The 3rd Greatest Album January 27, 2007 Michael Yelland (West Sussex, England) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
This Album Rocks!!! It Is A Must Have!! I Recommend Young Lust, Monkey On My Back, Hoodoo/Voodoo Medicine Man Water Song/Janie's Got A Gun. This Album Is Great!! I'd Give it 10/10 If I Could! Although If I Were You Don't Supply This To Someone Who Is Influenced By Everything!!!...
Pump It Up! August 8, 2004 clink (Scotland) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
A tight album of ten songs which deliver a consistent and enjoyable Aerosmith listening experience. Openers 'Young Lust' and 'F.I.N.E.' start things off at break-neck speed, before the immortal words 'Goin' Down' are uttered and anthem 'Love In An Elevator' kicks in. Only by track five does the pace lessen slightly with fan's favourite 'Janie's Got A Gun'.pFor me the two most enjoyable tracks on the album are 'Don't Get Mad, Get Even' (which I believe is the only Aerosmith song to feature a didgeridoo!) and 'Voodoo Medicine Man' where Steve Tyler gets his hoodoo on. Closer 'What It Takes' and 'My Girl' are the only songs which could be accused of being weak, but the album itself has more than stood the test of time.
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