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1987 studio album by Aerosmith

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
Christgau`s Record GuideC+[4]
Metal Forces9.9/10[5]
Rolling Stone(unfavorable)[6]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[7]

Permanent Vacation is the ninth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released by Geffen Records on August 25, 1987.[8] The album marks the band`s shift to a pop-metal sound that they would maintain up to 1993`s Get a Grip.[9]

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Álbums chronology

Permanent Vacation
Permanent Vacation
25/8/1987
Gems
Gems
15/11/1988

Permanent Vacation

Aerosmith

1987 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 25 Agosto 1987 · Fecha Grabación: Marzo 1987 - Mayo 1987
    Discográfica: Geffen · Estudio de grabación: Little Mountain Sound, Vancouver; Unique Recording, New York City · Productor: Bruce Fairbairn
    1
    Heart's Done Time
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    4:42
  • 2
    Magic Touch
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    4:37
  • 3
    Rag Doll
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    4:24
  • 4
    Simoriah
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    3:21
  • 5
    Dude (Looks Like a Lady)
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    4:25
  • 6
    St. John
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    4:10
  • 7
    Hangman Jury
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    5:31
  • 8
    Girl Keeps Coming Apart
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    4:13
  • 9
    Angel
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    5:09
  • 10
    Permanent Vacation
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    4:48
  • 11
    I'm Down
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    2:19
  • 12
    The Movie
    AerosmithAerosmith • 1987
    4:00
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    Permanent Vacation
    Permanent Vacation
    25/8/1987
    Gems
    Gems
    15/11/1988
    Permanent Vacation
    Studio album by
    ReleasedAugust 25, 1987 (1987-08-25)[1]
    RecordedMarch–May 1987
    Studio
    Genre
    Length51:46
    LabelGeffen
    ProducerBruce Fairbairn
    Aerosmith chronology
    Done with Mirrors
    (1985)
    Permanent Vacation
    (1987)
    Pump
    (1989)
    Singles from Permanent Vacation
    1. "Hangman Jury"
      Released: August 18, 1987[2]
    2. "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)"
      Released: September 22, 1987[2]
    3. "Angel"
      Released: January 5, 1988[2]
    4. "Rag Doll"
      Released: May 3, 1988[2]

    Review

    1987 studio album by Aerosmith

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    Christgau`s Record GuideC+[4]
    Metal Forces9.9/10[5]
    Rolling Stone(unfavorable)[6]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[7]

    Permanent Vacation is the ninth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released by Geffen Records on August 25, 1987.[8] The album marks the band`s shift to a pop-metal sound that they would maintain up to 1993`s Get a Grip.[9]

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    It was their first to employ songwriters outside the band, instead of featuring songs solely composed by them.[6] This came at the suggestion of executive John Kalodner. He also pushed the band to work with producer Bruce Fairbairn, who remained with them for another two albums. It was also the first Aerosmith album to be promoted by heavy music video airplay on MTV. Though Done with Mirrors was intended to mark Aerosmith`s comeback, Permanent Vacation is often considered their true comeback, as it was the band`s first truly popular album since their reunion. "Rag Doll", "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)", and "Angel" became major hits (all three charted in the Top 20) and helped Permanent Vacation become the band`s greatest success in a decade.

    Permanent Vacation has sold over five million copies in the U.S.[10]

    In the UK, it was the first Aerosmith album to attain both Silver (60,000 units sold) and Gold (100,000 units sold) certification by the British Phonographic Industry, achieving these in July 1989 and March 1990 respectively.[11]

    Reception

    The album received mixed-to-positive reviews. In a retrospective assessment AllMusic gave the album four stars, and said "despite the mostly stellar songwriting, which makes it a strong effort overall, some of the album`s nooks and crannies haven`t aged all that well because of Fairbairn`s overwrought production, featuring an exaggerated sleekness typical of most mid-`80s pop-metal albums".[3] Dave Reynolds from Metal Forces magazine called the album "a shit hot album and one I`m gonna play the hell out of".[5] Robert Christgau graded the album a C+, saying Aerosmith were "running out of gas again already".[4]

    Loudwire ranked the album as Aerosmith`s 6th best album explaining the ranking with, "its lavish `80s production has definitely dated, but `Permanent Vacation` still ranks among the greatest musical comebacks of all time".[9] Loudwire also placed the album at No. 4 on their 2017 list of the "10 Best Hard Rock Albums of 1987".[12] Loudersound placed the album on their list of the 20 best albums from 1987 and called it a "collection of sublime pop-metal".[13]

    Track listing

    Permanent Vacation track listing
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Heart`s Done Time"
    • Joe Perry
    • Desmond Child
    4:42
    2."Magic Touch"
    • Steven Tyler
    • Perry
    • Jim Vallance
    4:40
    3."Rag Doll"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    • Vallance
    • Holly Knight
    4:21
    4."Simoriah"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    • Vallance
    3:22
    5."Dude (Looks Like a Lady)"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    • Child
    4:23
    6."St. John"Tyler4:12
    7."Hangman Jury"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    • Vallance
    5:33
    8."Girl Keeps Coming Apart"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    4:12
    9."Angel"
    • Tyler
    • Child
    5:10
    10."Permanent Vacation"
    • Tyler
    • Brad Whitford
    4:52
    11."I`m Down" (The Beatles cover)
    • John Lennon
    • Paul McCartney
    2:20
    12."The Movie"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    • Whitford
    • Tom Hamilton
    • Joey Kramer
    4:00
    Total length:51:47

    Personnel

    Adapted from the album liner notes[14] and AllMusic.[15] Track numbers refer to CD and digital releases of the album.

    Aerosmith

    • Steven Tyler – lead vocals, piano, harmonica, plunger mute
    • Joe Perry – guitar: lead guitar (all except 10 & 12), lead and rhythm guitar on track 1, backing vocals, pedal steel guitar on "Rag Doll"
    • Brad Whitford – guitar: lead and rhythm guitar on track 1, lead guitar on tracks 8, 10 & 12
    • Tom Hamilton – bass guitar
    • Joey Kramer – drums

    Charts

    Chart performance for Permanent Vacation

    Chart (1987–1988)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[16]

    42

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[17]

    16

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[18]

    50

    UK Albums (OCC)[19]

    37

    US Billboard 200[20]

    11

    Certifications

    Certifications for Permanent Vacation

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Canada (Music Canada)[21]

    5× Platinum

    500,000^

    Japan (RIAJ)[22]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[23]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United States (RIAA)[24]

    5× Platinum

    5,000,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    See also

    • Permanent Vacation Tour

    1987 studio album by Aerosmith

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[3]
    Christgau`s Record GuideC+[4]
    Metal Forces9.9/10[5]
    Rolling Stone(unfavorable)[6]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[7]

    Permanent Vacation is the ninth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released by Geffen Records on August 25, 1987.[8] The album marks the band`s shift to a pop-metal sound that they would maintain up to 1993`s Get a Grip.[9]

    It was their first to employ songwriters outside the band, instead of featuring songs solely composed by them.[6] This came at the suggestion of executive John Kalodner. He also pushed the band to work with producer Bruce Fairbairn, who remained with them for another two albums. It was also the first Aerosmith album to be promoted by heavy music video airplay on MTV. Though Done with Mirrors was intended to mark Aerosmith`s comeback, Permanent Vacation is often considered their true comeback, as it was the band`s first truly popular album since their reunion. "Rag Doll", "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)", and "Angel" became major hits (all three charted in the Top 20) and helped Permanent Vacation become the band`s greatest success in a decade.

    Permanent Vacation has sold over five million copies in the U.S.[10]

    In the UK, it was the first Aerosmith album to attain both Silver (60,000 units sold) and Gold (100,000 units sold) certification by the British Phonographic Industry, achieving these in July 1989 and March 1990 respectively.[11]

    Reception

    The album received mixed-to-positive reviews. In a retrospective assessment AllMusic gave the album four stars, and said "despite the mostly stellar songwriting, which makes it a strong effort overall, some of the album`s nooks and crannies haven`t aged all that well because of Fairbairn`s overwrought production, featuring an exaggerated sleekness typical of most mid-`80s pop-metal albums".[3] Dave Reynolds from Metal Forces magazine called the album "a shit hot album and one I`m gonna play the hell out of".[5] Robert Christgau graded the album a C+, saying Aerosmith were "running out of gas again already".[4]

    Loudwire ranked the album as Aerosmith`s 6th best album explaining the ranking with, "its lavish `80s production has definitely dated, but `Permanent Vacation` still ranks among the greatest musical comebacks of all time".[9] Loudwire also placed the album at No. 4 on their 2017 list of the "10 Best Hard Rock Albums of 1987".[12] Loudersound placed the album on their list of the 20 best albums from 1987 and called it a "collection of sublime pop-metal".[13]

    Track listing

    Permanent Vacation track listing
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Heart`s Done Time"
    • Joe Perry
    • Desmond Child
    4:42
    2."Magic Touch"
    • Steven Tyler
    • Perry
    • Jim Vallance
    4:40
    3."Rag Doll"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    • Vallance
    • Holly Knight
    4:21
    4."Simoriah"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    • Vallance
    3:22
    5."Dude (Looks Like a Lady)"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    • Child
    4:23
    6."St. John"Tyler4:12
    7."Hangman Jury"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    • Vallance
    5:33
    8."Girl Keeps Coming Apart"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    4:12
    9."Angel"
    • Tyler
    • Child
    5:10
    10."Permanent Vacation"
    • Tyler
    • Brad Whitford
    4:52
    11."I`m Down" (The Beatles cover)
    • John Lennon
    • Paul McCartney
    2:20
    12."The Movie"
    • Tyler
    • Perry
    • Whitford
    • Tom Hamilton
    • Joey Kramer
    4:00
    Total length:51:47

    Personnel

    Adapted from the album liner notes[14] and AllMusic.[15] Track numbers refer to CD and digital releases of the album.

    Aerosmith

    • Steven Tyler – lead vocals, piano, harmonica, plunger mute
    • Joe Perry – guitar: lead guitar (all except 10 & 12), lead and rhythm guitar on track 1, backing vocals, pedal steel guitar on "Rag Doll"
    • Brad Whitford – guitar: lead and rhythm guitar on track 1, lead guitar on tracks 8, 10 & 12
    • Tom Hamilton – bass guitar
    • Joey Kramer – drums

    Charts

    Chart performance for Permanent Vacation

    Chart (1987–1988)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[16]

    42

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[17]

    16

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[18]

    50

    UK Albums (OCC)[19]

    37

    US Billboard 200[20]

    11

    Certifications

    Certifications for Permanent Vacation

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Canada (Music Canada)[21]

    5× Platinum

    500,000^

    Japan (RIAJ)[22]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[23]

    Gold

    100,000^

    United States (RIAA)[24]

    5× Platinum

    5,000,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    See also

    • Permanent Vacation Tour

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