Aerosmith
Offisiell engelsk biografi
AEROSMITH's next album 'Nine Lives' saw song-writing collaborations with Marty Frederickson on 'Something's Gotta Give' as well as the now established Richie Supa, Desmond Child and Mark Hudson. However, during pre-production Kramer fell ill and the band pulled in Englishman Steve Ferrone for demoing tracks. The album was to be produced by ALANIS MORRISETTE's producer Glenn Ballard but this union floundered, the band opting for Kevin Shirley behind the desk. Kramer returned in time for the album and their first effort new label Columbia 'Nine Lives' duly hit the number 1 spot in early 1997.
Typically, controversy still followed the band when Columbia was sued by the Hare Krishna religious organisation claiming that the album cover (a cat headed female goddess) was in fact copyrighted by themselves. Despite shipping out four million copies to retail the band changed the cover later.
Forcing themselves into the Top 40 Stateside with the first single, 'Falling In Love (Is Hard On...
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