 | tank71988 (0) 02/12/2008 | This is their ultimate best of set. Everything from "Mama Kin", "Dream On", "The Last Child" and "Draw The Line" to "Angel", "Love In An Elevator" and "Cryin'" to "Jaded", "Pink" and "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing". Aerosmith are the greatest. I also recomend Honkin' On Bobo"
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 | Dorian (1) 06/26/2003 |  First off, DoomCraft is a queer. On to the review!
4.5 / 5.0 Stars- Very Good
"O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits" ia the latest "best of" compilation released for the 'Smiths, in suit to the former compilaions "Greatest His (1980)" and "Big Ones (1993)". As with the former two, "O.." documents Aerosmith's biggest hits, while including a few classics in the mix. I think it does a great job of anthologizing Aerosmith and their genre transformations, from blues-influenced rock, circa early-late 1970's (similar to Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, etc.) to their more mainstream pop-rock phase, circa mid-1980's-early 1990's (similar to Warrant, Fastway, etc.), to their techno-pop/rock, circa 2001, to their current pop/rock. In conclusion, a great addition to any Aerosmith fan who has not previously purchased "Greatest Hits" or "Big Ones", whom I would highly suggest "O, Yeah!" to. If you already have purchased the aforementioned or if you are a serious 'Smith fan (such as I), I suggest that you consider purchasing this. A Great Compilation
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 | snlgirl (0) 05/29/2003 | Aerosmith is one of the coolest bands ever! There is music is awesome, and it's great that they're still together after all these years. From Dream On to Jaded, Aerosmith totally rocks!
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