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Aerosmith: Joe Perry (vocals, guitar, pedal steel & slide guitar, hurdy gurdy); Steven Tyler (vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano, drums, percussion, squeezebox); Brad Whitford (guitar); Tom Hamilton (bass, fretless bass); Joey Kramer (drums). Additional personnel includes: Liv Tyler (spoken vocals); Dan Higgins (clarinet, saxophone); Tower Of Power (horns); Jim Cox (piano); Paul Santo (Hammond organ); Paul Caruso (programming); Tony Perry (scratches); Chelsea "C.A.T." Tyler (background vocals). Producers: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Mark Hudson, Marti Frederiksen. Engineers: Richard Chycki, Marti Frederiksen. Recorded at The Boneyard and The Bryer Patch, South Shore, Massachussetts; Long View Farms Studio, North Brookfield, Massachussetts. JUST PUSH PLAY was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album. "Jaded" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Awards for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal and for Best Rock Song. German edition adds an extra song and a video. Personnel: Tony Perry (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, hurdy-gurdy, scratches, background vocals); Brad Whitford (guitar); David Paul Campbell (strings); Dan Higgins (clarinet, saxophone); Tower of Power (horns); Jim Cox (piano); Paul Santo (Kurzwell synthesizer); Tom Hamilton (fretless bass); Joey Kramer (drums). Additional personnel: Boneyard Boys. Audio Mixers: Boneyard Boys; Jeff Burns; Mike Shipley. Recording information: Boneyard, South Shore, MA; Bryer Patch, South Shore, MA; Long View Farms Studio, N. Brookfield, MA; Longview Farms, Brookfield, MA; Ocean Way Studios, L.A; Pearl White Studios; Sunset Marquis; The Boneyard, South Shore, MA; The Bryer Patch, South Shore, MA; The Studio At The Sunset Marquis; Whatinthewhatthe Studios. Author: Stephen Saper. Photographer: Mark Seliger. Taking the production helm for the first time in the band's nearly 30-year career, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry have come up with a lucky 13th album that fuses the band's rock & roll punch with more contemporary nuances. The chugging title track is a sassy shuffle featuring Tyler scatting over stuttering beats, meaty guitar riffs and snatches of "Walk This Way" while the clattering "Outta Your Head" features a perfect marriage of loops, scratching, and Perry's chunky chords. Elsewhere, the leadoff single, "Jaded," lays it on heavy with sitar-sounding wah-wah guitar and string arrangements that toughen the song's impact. Periodically the band's Beatles influence pops up, from Tyler's "Magical Mystery Tour"-flavored phrasing and background harmonies on the swaggering "Trip Hoppin'" and the mid-tempo "Luv Lies," to the George Martin-influenced trumpet fanfare sprinkled throughout the hard hitting "Under My Skin." Despite three decades of hard living, Aerosmith's train keeps a rollin' on.