AEROSMITH — Permanent Vacation

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4.01 | 39 ratings | 2 reviews
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Album · 1987

Filed under Hard Rock
By AEROSMITH

Tracklist

1. Heart's Done Time (4:43)
2. Magic Touch (4:37)
3. Rag Doll (4:26)
4. Simoriah (3:21)
5. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) (4:26)
6. St. John (4:09)
7. Hangman Jury (5:31)
8. Girl Keeps Coming Apart (4:13)
9. Angel (5:09)
10. Permanent Vacation (4:54)
11. I'm Down (2:19)
12. The Movie (3:59)

Total Time 51:53

Line-up/Musicians

- Steven Tyler / lead vocals, piano, harmonica
- Joe Perry / lead guitar, backing vocals, pedal steel guitar
- Brad Whitford / rhythm guitar
- Tom Hamilton / bass
- Joey Kramer / drums, percussion

- Drew Arnott / mellotron
- Tom Keenlyside / clarinet, tenor saxophone
- Ian Putz / baritone saxophone
- Bob Rogers / trombone
- Henry Christian / trumpet
- Bruce Fairbairn / trumpet, cello, background vocals
- Scott Fairbairn / cello
- Mike Fraser / plunger mute
- Morgan Rael / steel drums
- Jim Vallance / organ

About this release

August 18, 1987
Geffen

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voila_la_scorie
Possibly one of the best comeback albums ever?

"Done With Mirrors" (i.e. done cutting lines with mirror and razor?) was more like Aerosmith's came back album. "Yo! We came back. Here's our album. Dig it." But "Permanent Vacation" sounds like a real comeback album, like a band who is ready to burst through your living room wall and out to the pool-side for an all night party of blues rock meets glam in a style that no other band could ever hope to imitate.

Whale song, air raid sirens, Indian war cries, DRUMS and BOOM! Joe Perry's guitar delivers a tricky riff that sounds like his fingers would be falling over themselves. Brad Whitford backs it with a chugging riff and we're off with one heckuvan opening track. Steve Tyler is fully on top of his game, howling with his trademark scratchy throat style.

This is Aerosmith like you've never heard them before, and that's partly because they worked with a whole slough of, a whole slew of other musicians and song-writers, and partly because they were in the Little Mountain Studios with Bruce Fairbairn. To make the album a full-on performance, the band's hard rocking blues style was augmented with clarinet, trombone, trumpet, muted trumpet, saxophone, cello, mellotron, steel drums, and organ. And to what a result! The band sound like they've been injected with a mother load of MOJO!

After the stunning opener, the band hits us again with the catchy, sing-a-long chorus of "Magic Touch", a great upbeat, hard rocker. Then we go all bluesy and swinging with the brass and slide guitar of "Rag Doll". This song has less punch and more groove than the other two. Tyler gives us some scat near the end as a clarinet and muted trumpet carry us out.

Is it ballad time now? Not yet. "Simoriah" may not be the best track on the album but it slams down another powerful pop hard rock tune.

Then comes one of the big classic singles, "Dude Looks Like a Lady". What can you say? Full swing with brass, fat sound, rocking bluesy lead guitar. Instant hit!

Side one wraps up with the blues track, "Saint John", and man, Aerosmith simply mop the floor with all those hair bands that tried to go blues in the mid-eighties. Aerosmith are just proving the cool. Full sound. Awesome!

We got croaking frogs and a creaking rocking chair. We got a steel pedal guitar and harmonica. "And if I could / I surely would / Stand on the rock that Moses stood / I say whoa boy / Dontcha lie on the track-a-la-cka". Aerosmith just come up with a style that pays tribute to the blues of yesteryear and marries it with eighties hard rock.

"Girl Keeps Coming Apart" takes us back to the big sound of brass and rock with another loud, partying song. Highlights are the spoken parts at the beginning and near the end ("There she was / buns up and kneeling / I was a-wheeling and a-dealing / My ace-in-the-hole, so to speak") and that kick ass brass. How about that guitar solo? And the instrumental close out? Great loud-in-the-car song!

And at last the ballad. And what a power ballad it is. Powerful intro and then all sweet and wow! Tyler is awesome. One of the best power ballads of the eighties. The chorus has almost an early sixties love song feel to it but buffed up for the big sound of the eighties. Love the clean guitar solo, too. When I saw Aerosmith in Vancouver in '87, this song has not yet been released as a single and they didn't play it. Wow, eh? I remember Steven Tyler doing splits off the amp stacks and cartwheels while holding on to the mic stand. What a showman!

The title track now has us on the beach with steel drums and colourful banana shirts. Break out the margaritas, the pina coladas, and the tequila!

Someone had a request? Here's a cover of the Beatles' "I'm Down" done in rocking Aerosmith style. Great job!

The album closer is a puzzling one. "The Movie" is lead by a simple guitar melody and backed by a simple heavy beat. In one part, a voice speaks in a foreign language and then the music changes to remind me of the city scenes in "Blade Runner". Thumping drums and scratching records, the production team left no instrument unturned for this album and it worked wonders.

Agreed that this is not a metal album, but there's just so much going for this one with each song crafted carefully and just stellar playing. It's a freaking awesome party rock album!

If you like that sort of thing.
aglasshouse
"She's a long lost love at first bite."

I've never been someone who has particularly fancied the boys from Aerosmith. Granted their content has been relatively enjoyable during the 70's and 80's, and I really have no personal dislike towards them. The main reason for my disinterest is mostly based from them being a little bland in their musical variety as a whole. However because I collect music, I still buy anything of theirs when I see it. I picked up their '87 release Permanent Vacation for a few bucks and decided 'hell, I haven't heard them for awhile', and gave it a spin. What I head not only surprised me but also had me in a state of awe.

Permanent Vacation is doubtlessly one of the best albums from Aerosmith, and perhaps their best from the 1980's. This was the band's first venture into the colorful world of glam metal, which in retrospective is a genre which fit them rather well. While most bands failed after joining the glam craze, Aerosmith soared in both sales and quality. What I would call Permanent as a personal genre however? Fun rock. I mean, if you listen to the ever popular 'Dude (Looks Like a Lady)'and 'Girl Keeps Coming Apart' you not only get some great musicianship but also an air of enjoyment coming from the band. Tyler especially, conveying with his spectacularly crazy voice emits subtle vibes of pleasantness. My favorite however has to be 'St. John', with it's great bass work from Hamilton and Tyler's vocal cohesion with himself. Not only that, but we get a partly indecipherable religious message which I'm sure means something, but with Aerosmith's lyrics you never get past much more than sex and lust so it's hard to figure out anything other than that. Other tracks that I enjoy are 'Heart's Done Time', and 'I'm Down'.

Although Aerosmith may not being so well to this day, with releases that lower in quality every new album, it's still great to look back at these glam golden boys in their magnificent heyday.

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