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Blind Man
Blind Man
24/10/1994
Walk on Water
Walk on Water
0/0/1995

Blind Man

Aerosmith

1994 Single
  • Released: 24 October 1994 · Fecha Grabación: 1994 -
    Label: Geffen · Studios: Power Station, New York City Capri Digital, Capri, Italy[1] · Productor: Michael Beinhorn[1]
    CHARTS
    23
    US
    76
    AUS
    5
    CAN
    37
    NLD
    13
    NZ
    23
    UK
    89
    GER
    1
    Blind Man
    Aerosmith • 1994 /06 /20
    0:00
  • 2
    Head First
    Aerosmith • 1994 /10 /24
    0:00
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    Blind Man
    Blind Man
    24/10/1994
    Walk on Water
    Walk on Water
    0/0/1995
    "Blind Man"
    Single by Aerosmith
    from the album Big Ones
    B-side"Head First"
    ReleasedOctober 24, 1994 (1994-10-24)
    RecordedApril and June 1994
    Studio
    Length4:00
    LabelGeffen
    Songwriter(s)
    Producer(s)Michael Beinhorn[1]
    Aerosmith singles chronology
    "Crazy"
    (1994)
    "Blind Man"
    (1994)
    "Walk on Water"
    (1995)
    Music video
    "Blind Man" on YouTube

    Review

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    Song by Aerosmith

    For other songs, see Blind Man (Black Stone Cherry song) and Blind Man (The Darkness song).

    "Blind Man" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. The song was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Taylor Rhodes. It was first released as a single in the United Kingdom on October 24, 1994, as a double A-side with "Crazy", then was issued in the United States by itself the following month.

    "Blind Man" served as the first single from Aerosmith`s Geffen-era compilation album, Big Ones, one of three songs from the record not previously released on any Aerosmith studio album. Despite the song`s moderate success, reaching the top 10 in Canada, Finland, and Norway, the band rarely performed it live after the 1993–1994 Get a Grip Tour.

    Recording

    The song was recorded in two separate sessions. The first session took place at Power Station, New York City in April 1994, and was engineered by Adam Kasper with second engineering by Chris Albert. The second session took place at Capri Digital Studios, Capri, Italy in June, and was also engineered by Adam Kasper, but the second engineer on that session was Max Carola.[1]

    Music video

    The music video for the song was also one of the only songs from Aerosmith`s Geffen era not released on the video collection Big Ones You Can Look At. The live performance portions of the video were filmed during the day at The Summit in Houston, Texas before Aerosmith`s performance there on September 30, 1994. The video was directed by Marty Callner, and featured cameo appearances by Pamela Anderson and A&R man John Kalodner. In 2009, drummer Joey Kramer admitted on That Metal Show that this is his least favorite Aerosmith video.

    Track listing

    No.TitleLength
    1."Blind Man" (LP version)3:57
    2."Shut Up and Dance" (live)4:44
    3."Get a Grip" (LP version)3:58

    Charts

    Release history

    Region

    Date

    Format(s)

    Label(s)

    Ref.

    United Kingdom

    October 24, 1994

    • CD
    • cassette

    Geffen

    [18]

    United States

    November 1994

    • 7-inch vinyl
    • cassette

    Japan

    November 2, 1994

    Mini-CD

    [19]

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Song by Aerosmith

    For other songs, see Blind Man (Black Stone Cherry song) and Blind Man (The Darkness song).

    "Blind Man" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. The song was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Taylor Rhodes. It was first released as a single in the United Kingdom on October 24, 1994, as a double A-side with "Crazy", then was issued in the United States by itself the following month.

    "Blind Man" served as the first single from Aerosmith`s Geffen-era compilation album, Big Ones, one of three songs from the record not previously released on any Aerosmith studio album. Despite the song`s moderate success, reaching the top 10 in Canada, Finland, and Norway, the band rarely performed it live after the 1993–1994 Get a Grip Tour.

    Recording

    The song was recorded in two separate sessions. The first session took place at Power Station, New York City in April 1994, and was engineered by Adam Kasper with second engineering by Chris Albert. The second session took place at Capri Digital Studios, Capri, Italy in June, and was also engineered by Adam Kasper, but the second engineer on that session was Max Carola.[1]

    Music video

    The music video for the song was also one of the only songs from Aerosmith`s Geffen era not released on the video collection Big Ones You Can Look At. The live performance portions of the video were filmed during the day at The Summit in Houston, Texas before Aerosmith`s performance there on September 30, 1994. The video was directed by Marty Callner, and featured cameo appearances by Pamela Anderson and A&R man John Kalodner. In 2009, drummer Joey Kramer admitted on That Metal Show that this is his least favorite Aerosmith video.

    Track listing

    No.TitleLength
    1."Blind Man" (LP version)3:57
    2."Shut Up and Dance" (live)4:44
    3."Get a Grip" (LP version)3:58

    Charts

    Release history

    Region

    Date

    Format(s)

    Label(s)

    Ref.

    United Kingdom

    October 24, 1994

    • CD
    • cassette

    Geffen

    [18]

    United States

    November 1994

    • 7-inch vinyl
    • cassette

    Japan

    November 2, 1994

    Mini-CD

    [19]

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