Debate if you must the precise meaning of the album title's
innuendo, but there's no arguing with Aerosmith's balls-out swagger
on this collection of blues covers. Turning their long-standing
debt to artists such as Bo Diddley and Willie Dixon into full-blown
homage, the Boston legends tear through classic cuts such as "Road
Runner" and "Baby Please Don't Go." The tunes might not be theirs,
but their trademarked sleazy bravado is plastered all over the
proceedings.
Columbia
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