Sony
2005
Joe Perry
About This Album
It'd been over 20 years since Joe Perry released a solo album, and for good reason -- ever since he rejoined Aerosmith in 1985, the group had been ferociously busy, determined to not squander away their fame like they did the first time around. They didn't take a break until the mid-2000s, slowing down a bit after the release of their 2001 album Just Push Play, which was followed three years later by Honkin' on Bobo, their return to bloozy, sleazy hard rock, in 2004. Evidently, that walk on the wild side inspired Perry to continue playing in the same vein, whether Aerosmith was by his side or not. Actually, it didn't matter whether he had a band at all, actually, since his 2005 solo excursion, modestly titled Joe Perry, is a solo project through and through, with Joe handling all the guitars, all the bass, all the keys, all the vocals -- everything except the drums and percussion, which are the responsibility of his co-producer, Paul Caruso. So, it shouldn't be a surprise that Joe Perry is a bit insular and indulgent, the sound of a guitarist running wild in a studio and indulging his whims. He pretty much devotes the album to straight-ahead, full-tilt rockers, and when he does change the mood, it's for a brief trip into vaguely Eastern, trippy psychedelia (as on the original "Pray for Me" and a cover of the Doors' "Crystal Ship").
Track List

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