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Disc 1:- Make It
- Somebody
- Dream On
- One Way Street
- Mama Kin
- Write Me
- Movin' Out
- Walkin' The Dog
Disc 10:- Train Kept A Rollin'
- Kings And Queens
- Sweet Emotion
- Dream On
- Mama Kin
- Three Mile Smile/Reefer Head Woman
- Lord Of The Thighs
- Major Barbra
Disc 11:- Back In The Saddle
- Walk This Way
- Movin' Out
- Draw The Line
- Same Old Song And Dance
- Last Child
- Let The Music Do The Talking
- Toys In The Attic
Disc 12:- Rats In The Cellar
- Lick And A Promise
- Chip Away The Stone
- No Surprize
- Mama Kin
- Adam's Apple
- Nobody's Fault
- Round And Round
- Critical Mass
- Lord Of The Thighs
- Jailbait
- Train Kept A Rollin'
Disc 13:- Sweet Emotion (1991)
- Rocking Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu
- Subway
- Circle Jerk
- Dream On (MTV Anniversary)
Disc 2:- Same Old Song And Dance
- Lord Of The Thighs
- Spaced
- Woman Of The World
- S.O.S. (Too Bad)
- Train Kept A Rollin'
- Seasons Of Wither
- Pandora's Box
Disc 3:- Toys In The Attic
- Uncle Salty
- Adam's Apple
- Walk This Way
- Big Ten Inch Record
- Sweet Emotion
- No More No More
- Round And Round
- You See Me Crying
Disc 4:- Back In The Saddle
- Last Child
- Rats In The Cellar
- Combination
- Sick As A Dog
- Nobody's Fault
- Get The Lead Out
- Lick And A Promise
- Home Tonight
Disc 5:- Draw The Line
- I Wanna Know Why
- Critical Mass
- Get It Up
- Bright Light Fright
- Kings And Queens
- The Hand That Feeds
- Sight For Sore Eyes
- Milk Cow Blues
Disc 6:- Back In The Saddle
- Sweet Emotion
- Lord Of The Thighs
- Toys In The Attic
- Last Child
- Come Together
- Walk This Way
- Sick As A Dog
- Dream On
- Chip Away The Stone
- Sight For Sore Eyes
- Mama Kin
- S.O.S.
- I Ain't Got You
- Mother Popcorn
- Train Kept A Rollin'/Strangers In The NIght
Disc 7:- No Surprize
- Chiquita
- Remember (Walking In The Sand)
- Cheese Cake
- Three Mile Smile
- Reefer Head Woman
- Bone To Bone (Coney Island White Fish Boy)
- Think About It
- Mia
Disc 8:- Dream On
- Same Old Song And Dance
- Sweet Emotion
- Walk This Way
- Last Child
- Back In The Saddle
- Draw The Line
- Kings And Queens
- Come Together
- Remember (Walking IN The Sand)
Disc 9:- Jailbait
- Lightning Strikes
- Bitch's Brew
- Bolivian Ragamuffin
- Cry Me A River
- Prelude To Joanie
- Joanie's Butterfly
- Rock In A Hard Place (Cheshire Cat)
- Jig Is Up
- Push Comes To Shove
Customer Reviews
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All of Aerosmith Best songs!!
What an awesome collection...it has Aerosmith's early beginings...to their knock you out of your seat hits!! I purchased Aerosmith's box of fire for my husband who is a huge Aerosmith fan...this collection has alot of extras that you can't find elsewhere!
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This is Rock & Roll
Box of Fire
It's Incredible, It's amazing ... It is certainly the best time of the band. A box unparalleled, 100% Rock & Roll, 100% Attitude, 100% of good music, a very good opportunity for people who know the band recently.
This has got to be one of the best sets ever, it has pretty much all the hits, and some bonus songs too. It is excellent, and so is Aerosmith. Aerosmith Rocks!!!!!!!!!!
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All the great "old" albums. Bulk is cheap. But this is overkill.
I see a lot of reviews that seem clueless as to why this box set was released the way it was. Some history might clear this up.
Aerosmith started off on the Columbia label, under which they released 12 official albums. This box set includes those 12 specific albums in their entirety, along with a bonus EP of rarities. After cleaning up their drug problems in the mid-1980s, they switched to Geffen in 1985 and stayed with them through 1994. November 1994 saw the release of both "Big Ones" (a compilation of hits from the Geffen years) and "Box of Fire".
This was no coincidence, because the band was ending their contract with Geffen and returning to Columbia (on which they released everything from 1997's "Nine Lives" onwards). You have to realize that in the music world, a band's label largely determines how the release of compilations and box sets are made. When a band with a huge back catalog signs to a new label, it's not unusual to see the new label re-release the old catalog themselves, because a new label is not interested in promoting a band that has classic albums that still sell on a different label! In this case, Aerosmith returned to Columbia, who in turn remastered and rereleased the Columbia catalog here in "Box of Fire".
Some people are complaining about the redundant tracks, or the fact that you could use less discs to fit the same music. Again, this is a re-release of the first 12 Aerosmith albums, as a collector's set. They're going for completeness. They were however released for individual sale too, so boxing 12 of what they were selling separate seemed simple enough I'm sure. Unfortunately, the band is notorious for having way more than their share of live albums and official studio compilations. In the case of their first dozen albums, 3 were live, and 2 were compilations!
So who would want to buy the first 12 at once? Especially with "Greatest Hits" included? (The other compilation, "Gems", is at least unique in that it has the rare single "Chip Away at the Stone"). Granted the box is beautifully put together, the music is classic, and buying this is cheaper than buying the discs individually. But die-hard fans would no doubt already own the CDs, and casual fans of old Aerosmith would be happy with the 1991 "Pandora's Box" box set.
One last thing to keep in mind is that in 1994, many were finally replacing their cassettes and vinyl with CD. So for fans who didn't make the switch yet, this was a good all-in-one buy! It worked for The Police box set and "complete studio" Led Zeppelin too (then again these had no redundant tracks to deal with). "Box of Fire" is still good for the price, but these days I'd say it's overkill for all but the die-hard fan.
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Great cd but whys the best of in it????
thats really dumb i wish i knew whos bright idea it was to but aerosmiths greatest it cd wen al the songs on it are in te first 5 albums before it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! plus i think tey could have puttin other albums instead of live stuff on some cds but overall great collection!
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Aerosmith - 'Box Of Fire' (Sony) 13-CD box set
A superb 13 - CD box set and all,but WHO has time to listen to this? You obviously need to check out,say several discs at a time to make it fun. 'Box Of Fire' includes all twelve of their albums from '73's self-titled Aerosmith to '87's 'Permanent Vacation' plus one five-track EP that has some real tough-to-find songs of theirs including the instrumental "Subway" and "Circle Jerk". A great find,but 'Box Of Fire' is obviously aimed toward the HUGE Aerosmith fan, with a hunk of disposable income. A must-have, but PRICEY.