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  Name Toys in the Attic
  Type Album
  Artist Aerosmith
  Cover ToysintheAtticalbumcoverjpg
  Background Orange
  Released April 1975
  Recorded January - February 1975 at the Record Plant, New York City
  Genre Hard Rock
  Length 37:08
  Label Columbia
  Producer Jack Douglas
  '' "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/encyclopedia/entry/Rolling_Stone" class="copylinks">Rolling Stone '' RS 192
  Last Album '' Get Your Wings ''<br />(1974)
  This Album '''''Toys in the Attic'''''<br />(1975)
  Next Album '' Rocks ''<br />(1976)


''Toys in the Attic'' is the third album by American Hard Rock band Aerosmith and was released in 1975 (see 1975 In Music ). It was their breakthrough album and is now considered a firm rock classic. The title means "insane." It was later used in the song "The Trial" from the Pink Floyd album '' The Wall ''. Supposedly "Toys In The Attic" is a euphemism for "drugs in the brain".
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TRACK LISTING

#"Toys in the Attic" (Perry, Tyler) - 3:05
#"Uncle Salty" (Hamilton, Tyler) - 4:10
#"Adam's Apple" (Tyler) - 4:34
#" Walk This Way " (Perry, Tyler) - 3:40
#"Big Ten Inch Record" ( Fred Weismantel ) - 2:16
#" Sweet Emotion " (Hamilton, Tyler) - 4:34
#"No More No More" (Perry, Tyler) - 4:34
#"Round and Round" (Tyler, Whitford) - 5:03
#"You See Me Crying" (Darren Solomon, Tyler) - 5:12


PERSONNEL


Additional personnel


PRODUCTION

  • Producer: Jack Douglas

  • Engineer: Jay Messina

  • Assistant engineers: Rod O'Brien, Corky Stasiak, David Thoener

  • Mastering: Doug Sax

  • Arrangers: Aerosmith, Jack Douglas, Steven Tyler

  • Orchestral arrangements: Michael Mainieri, Jr.

  • Directors: David Krebs, Steve Leber

  • Design: Ken Fredette, Lisa Sparagano

  • Illustrations: Ingrid Haenke

  • Photography: Jimmy Ienner, Jr.



CHARTS

Album - Billboard (North America)

Singles - Billboard (North America)


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