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Toys in the Attic is the third album by American rock band Aerosmith, released in April 1975 by Columbia Records. The album's first single release, "Sweet Emotion", was released a month later on May 19th and "Walk This Way" was later released on August 28th in the same year. The album is their second-most commercially successful studio album, with eight million copies sold in the United States alone, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.
Steven Tyler claims that his original idea for the album cover was a teddy bear sitting in the attic with its wrist cut and stuffing spread across the floor. They decided, in the end, to put all of the animals in instead.
For Aerosmith's last album, 1974's Get Your Wings, the band began working with record producer Jack Douglas, who co-produced the album with Ray Colcord. Even though in the liner notes to the 1993 reissue of Greatest Hits it was said by an unnamed member of the group that they "nailed" the album, it was not at all a hit, only reaching #71 on the Billboard 200 and none of the album's singles charted.
At the beginning of 1975 the band started worked at The Record Plant in New York City for the album that became Toys in the Attic. The sessions for Toys were produced by Jack Douglas without Ray Colcord and were engineered by Jay Messina with assistant engineers Rod O'Brien, Corky Stasiak, and Dave Thoener. The songs for Toys were recorded with 12-track tape recorders.
01. "Toys in the Attic" Steven Tyler, Joe Perry 3:07
02. "Uncle Salty" Tyler, Tom Hamilton 4:09
03. "Adam's Apple" Tyler 4:33
04. "Walk This Way" Tyler, Perry 3:41
05. "Big Ten Inch Record" Fred Weismantel 2:16
06. "Sweet Emotion" Tyler, Hamilton 4:34
07. "No More No More" Tyler, Perry 4:34
08. "Round and Round" Tyler, Brad Whitford 5:03
09. "You See Me Crying" Tyler, Don Solomon 5:12
