Made in America (EP)

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Made In America
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ReleasedMarch 18, 1997
Genre Hard rock, blues rock
Length27:07
Label Columbia/Sony Music Special Products
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Made In America is an EP by Aerosmith, originally released on March 18, 1997, by Columbia/Sony Music. The EP was sold exclusively at Wal-Marts in Canada and the United States to coincide with the release of the Nine Lives album. [1] [2] On February 8, 2001, Columbia/Sony (with distribution from Resource Media) reissued the EP in the US for general release. [3] This release was also exported to many different countries including Canada, France, Germany, Japan and the UK. [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Back in the Saddle" (Steven Tyler, Joe Perry) – 4:41
  2. "Toys in the Attic" (Tyler, Perry) – 3:06
  3. "Seasons of Wither" (Tyler) – 4:58
  4. "Walk This Way" (Tyler, Perry) – 3:41
  5. "Chip Away the Stone" (Richie Supa) –4:01
  6. "One Way Street" (Live) (Tyler) – 6:40

Trivia

"Chip Away The Stone" was originally released as a non-album single in 1978. A live version of the song appears on Live! Bootleg . It later appeared on Gems in 1988 as a studio version followed by an appearance on Pandora's Box as an alternate studio version.

"One Way Street" is a live recording from the opening night of The Mama Kin Music Hall on Lansdown Street in Boston, owned by Aerosmith. Broadcast on December 19, 1994, the full show from where the performance took place has never been released officially.

The other four songs on the EP are their respective album versions.

Release history

RegionDateFormatTracksLabelCatalog #BarcodeEditionSeriesNotes
CANMar 18, 1997CD6Columbia/Sony Music Special Products/SMEI IDK 85260074648526024 [9]
CANMar 18, 1997Cassette6Columbia/Sony Music Special Products/SMEIIDT 85260074648526048 [10]
USAMar 18, 1997CD6Columbia/Sony Music Special Products/SMEIA 28478074642847828 [11]
USAMar 18, 1997Cassette6Columbia/Sony Music Special Products/SMEIBT 28478074642847842 [12]
USAFeb 8, 2001CD6Columbia/Sony Music Special Products/SMEIA 28478074642847828 [3]

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