Aerosmith (Legendary Edition)
Aerosmith
Aerosmith (Legendary Edition) is a multi‑format 2026 celebration of Aerosmith’s 1973 self‑titled debut, presenting the album in newly remastered and remixed form alongside unreleased live and studio material. The core record—eight tracks in 34 minutes, including “Make It,” “Somebody,” “Dream On,” “One Way Street,” “Mama Kin,” “Write Me a Letter,” “Movin’ Out,” and “Walkin’ the Dog”—is newly remastered from the original tapes, while Steven Tyler and Joe Perry have supervised a fresh 2024 mix that pushes guitars, vocals, and rhythm section into sharper, more contemporary focus without losing the raw bar‑band edge. Across vinyl, CD, and digital configurations, the set is positioned as the definitive version of the debut, with the album also available in Dolby Atmos for the first time.
Beyond the main album, the Legendary Edition folds in an 11‑track live set recorded at Boston’s Paul’s Mall in March 1973 and a clutch of previously unheard studio outtakes from the original sessions. These extras include rehearsal and alternate takes of “Make It” and “Write Me a Letter,” the loose in‑studio jam “Harmonica Bass Jam Jelly,” and the six‑minute “Joined at the Hip,” whose riff hints at what would become “Sweet Emotion,” offering a glimpse of the band’s future inside its earliest recordings. Packaged with new artwork, liner notes, and archival photos, the set underscores how the debut already contained Aerosmith’s essential DNA—blues‑soaked riffs, Tyler’s wail, and a swaggering groove—while giving long‑time fans substantial new context on how that sound was forged.
Aerosmith (Legendary Edition)
Aerosmith
Aerosmith (Legendary Edition) is a multi‑format 2026 celebration of Aerosmith’s 1973 self‑titled debut, presenting the album in newly remastered and remixed form alongside unreleased live and studio material. The core record—eight tracks in 34 minutes, including “Make It,” “Somebody,” “Dream On,” “One Way Street,” “Mama Kin,” “Write Me a Letter,” “Movin’ Out,” and “Walkin’ the Dog”—is newly remastered from the original tapes, while Steven Tyler and Joe Perry have supervised a fresh 2024 mix that pushes guitars, vocals, and rhythm section into sharper, more contemporary focus without losing the raw bar‑band edge. Across vinyl, CD, and digital configurations, the set is positioned as the definitive version of the debut, with the album also available in Dolby Atmos for the first time.
Beyond the main album, the Legendary Edition folds in an 11‑track live set recorded at Boston’s Paul’s Mall in March 1973 and a clutch of previously unheard studio outtakes from the original sessions. These extras include rehearsal and alternate takes of “Make It” and “Write Me a Letter,” the loose in‑studio jam “Harmonica Bass Jam Jelly,” and the six‑minute “Joined at the Hip,” whose riff hints at what would become “Sweet Emotion,” offering a glimpse of the band’s future inside its earliest recordings. Packaged with new artwork, liner notes, and archival photos, the set underscores how the debut already contained Aerosmith’s essential DNA—blues‑soaked riffs, Tyler’s wail, and a swaggering groove—while giving long‑time fans substantial new context on how that sound was forged.
