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}} 〕 | rev2 = Robert Christgau |rev2Score = C+ | rev3 = ''Rolling Stone'' |rev3Score = (unfavorable) | rev4 = ''The Rolling Stone Album Guide'' |rev4Score = |rev5 = ''Metal Forces'' |rev5score = (9.9/10) }} ''Permanent Vacation'' is the ninth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released in August 1987 by Geffen Records. The album marks a turning point in the band's career. It is their first album to employ professional songwriters, instead of featuring material solely composed by members of the band.〔 This came as a suggestion of executive John Kalodner, who also pushed the band to work with producer Bruce Fairbairn, who remained with them for another two albums.〔http://www.melodicrock.com/interviews/johnkalodner.html〕 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 album, as it was the band's first truly popular album since their reunion. "Rag Doll", "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)", and "Angel" all became major hit singles (all three songs charted in the Top 20) and helped ''Permanent Vacation'' become the band's most successful album in a decade. The album features their cover of "I'm Down", a piano-driven Beatles song that appeared as a B-side to their single "Help!" in 1965. This was Aerosmith's second commercially released Beatles cover, after "Come Together". ''Permanent Vacation'' has sold over five million copies in the U.S. 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. The album's title was later referenced in Aerosmith's 1993 hit single "Amazing" from the album ''Get a Grip''. ==Track listing== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Permanent Vacation (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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