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"Let The Music Do the Talking" was a new recording of the title track of the first album by [[The Joe Perry Project]], with altered lyric and melody.
"Let The Music Do the Talking" was a new recording of the title track of the first album by [[The Joe Perry Project]], with altered lyric and melody.


[[Joey Kramer]], who was a guest on VH1 Classic's ''[[That Metal Show]]'', expressed his dislikes of the album, claiming that the band "never really finished it."<ref>http://www.vh1classic.com/view/playlist/1627078/459708/That_Metal_Show_Season_3_Episode_8_Ratt/That_Metal_Show_Season_3_Episode_8_Ratt_Part_2/index.jhtml</ref>
[[Joey Kramer]], who was a guest on VH1 Classic's ''[[That Metal Show]]'', expressed his dislike of the album, claiming that the band "never really finished it."<ref>http://www.vh1classic.com/view/playlist/1627078/459708/That_Metal_Show_Season_3_Episode_8_Ratt/That_Metal_Show_Season_3_Episode_8_Ratt_Part_2/index.jhtml</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

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Done with Mirrors is the eighth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released November 9, 1985. The release marked the return to the band of Joe Perry, who had left the group in 1979, and Brad Whitford, who had left the band in 1981. It was also the band's first album released by Geffen Records. It was intended as their "comeback" album, but it didn't live up to commercial expectations.

In keeping with the title, all the text on the album (except for the catalog number and UPC) was written back-to-front and could be read normally by holding it up to a mirror. All but the original CD and cassette pressing flip the artwork, so it can be read without a mirror, and replaced the photo of an illusionist bending forks with one of the band, the band's logo also being prominent on the new cover. As a result, the original CD (which came housed in a longbox) is considered desirable by fans. All text inside the booklet of the first CD-pressing is also back-to-front.

The title is a double entendre, referring both to illusions that are "done with mirrors," as well as members of the band quitting their drug use (such as cocaine, which is traditionally snorted off of a mirror).

"Let The Music Do the Talking" was a new recording of the title track of the first album by The Joe Perry Project, with altered lyric and melody.

Joey Kramer, who was a guest on VH1 Classic's That Metal Show, expressed his dislike of the album, claiming that the band "never really finished it."[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Let the Music Do the Talking"Joe Perry3:48
2."My Fist Your Face"Steven Tyler, Perry4:23
3."Shame on You"Tyler3:22
4."The Reason a Dog"Tyler, Tom Hamilton4:13
5."Shela"Tyler, Brad Whitford4:25
6."Gypsy Boots"Tyler, Perry4:16
7."She's on Fire"Tyler, Perry3:47
8."The Hop"Tyler, Perry, Whitford, Hamilton, Joey Kramer3:45
9."Darkness"Tyler3:43

"Darkness" does not appear on the vinyl LP.

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Ted Templeman
  • Engineer: Jeff Hendrickson
  • 1st Assistant Engineer: Tom Size
  • 2nd Assistant Engineer: Gary Rindfuss
  • 3rd Assistant Engineer: Stan Katayama
  • Analog Mastering Engineer: Howie Weinberg
  • Digital Mastering Engineer: Ken Caillat
  • Production Coordinator: Joan Parker
  • Band Equipment installation assembler #1: Jay Fortune
  • Band Equipment installation assembler #2: Toby Francis
  • Band Equipment installation assembler #3: Patrick O'Neil
  • Album Cover Concept: Jeffrey Kent Ayeroff
  • Art Direction and Design: Norman Moore
  • Photography: Jim Shea

Charts

Album

Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1985 The Billboard 200 36

Singles

Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1985 "Let the Music Do the Talking" The Billboard Hot 100 48
1985 "Shela" Mainstream Rock Tracks 20
1985 "Let the Music Do the Talking" Mainstream Rock Tracks 18

Certifications

Organization Level Date
RIAA - USA Gold[2] July 21, 1993

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.vh1classic.com/view/playlist/1627078/459708/That_Metal_Show_Season_3_Episode_8_Ratt/That_Metal_Show_Season_3_Episode_8_Ratt_Part_2/index.jhtml
  2. ^ "Gold and Platinum Database Search". Retrieved 2009-11-24.

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