
Album number 5 from them, released in late 1977. Not as much favored as their last four albums, guitarist described the band as “drug addicts dabbling in music” and “the beginning of the end”. This is one I originally bought on cassette. I don’t know why as I had only a few cassettes at that time. I don’t remember where this record came from but it is not in very good shape. The title track has that classic Aerosmith sound and is a good song. I also like “Sight For Sore Eyes” and the short “Bright Light Fright” sung by Joe Perry and featuring some sax. Another one I liked was “Kings And Queens” a single which failed to reach the top 40. I remember hearing that song played on the jukebox at The Merrie House at the Tri-State Mall in 1978 when I was working there. Their fortunes would decline further with the release of their next two records Night in the Ruts, one I recorded off the radio, and Rock in a Hard Place which led to the departure of their two guitarists Joe Perry and Brad Whitford. But before these two records they put out a live record I will listen to tomorrow.