Draw the Line

| Aerosmith

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Draw the Line

Draw the Line is the fifth studio album by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was recorded in an abandoned convent near New York City.  The portrait of the band on the album cover was drawn by the celebrity caricaturist Al Hirschfeld. – Wikipedia

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  • Classical Rock Review

    The music on Draw the Line is murky and uneven 

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  • Rolling Stones

    Draw the Line is a truly horrendous record, chaotic to the point of malfunction and with an almost impenetrably dense sound adding to the confusion. This album shows the band in a state of shock, caught for the first time in the quandary of the meaningful encore. Instead of just doing something (which is, after all, exactly how they reached the top), they seem to be thinking about something to do, and they fail to come up with any answers. Aerosmith’s gaffe is not without honor, however: a bad try is better than none at all. 

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  • Culture Sonar

    Crashed and smashed album  

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  • SputNik Music

    Exactly the kind of album you'd expect from a bunch of guys who could finally afford all their vices.  

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  • Sleaze Roxx

    Lesser known incredible deep cuts that rip, rants, and rocks in a loud, sexy, dirty, bluesy way 

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  • Magical Moment Photos

    Advances Aerosmith a half-notch on up their great chain of being, 

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  • All Music

    Shies away from studio experimenting and dabbling in different styles  

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  • Mike Ladano

    Songwriting was starting to fizzle.  

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  • Classic Rock Forum

    This album isn’t a total loss, but it was a very rushed album, that was thrown together literally in a matter of weeks. Columbia Records had the pressure on Aerosmith to meet the formula of releasing an album a year, plus meet all the commitments of touring.  

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