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Aerosmith:Young Lust: The Aerosmith Anthology (2001)
Aerosmith:Young Lust: The Aerosmith Anthology (2001)
Release year: 2001

by Aerosmith Young Lust was a 2001 2-disc compilation album by Aerosmith. This compilation includes hits from their years with Geffen Records, as well as some un-released material, B-sides, and live versions. It was re-released in 2005, as "Aerosmith Gold".

[edit] Left Disc

  1. Let the Music Do the Talking (Done With Mirrors)
  2. My Fist Your Face (Done With Mirrors)
  3. Shame on You (Done With Mirrors)
  4. Heart's Done Time (Permanent Vacation)
  5. Rag Doll (Permanent Vacation)
  6. Dude (Looks Like A Lady) (Permanent Vacation)
  7. Angel (Permanent Vacation)
  8. Hangman Jury (Permanent Vacation)
  9. Permanent Vacation (Permanent Vacation)
  10. Young Lust (Pump)
  11. The Other Side (Pump)
  12. What it Takes (Pump)
  13. Monkey on My Back (Pump)
  14. Love in an Elevator (Pump)
  15. Janie's Got a Gun (Pump)
  16. Ain't Enough (New track)
  17. Walk This Way (w/Run DMC)

[edit] Right Disc

  1. Eat the Rich (Get a Grip)
  2. Love Me Two Times (Cover; original by The Doors)
  3. Head First (B-side single)
  4. Livin' on the Edge (Acoustic remix)
  5. Don't Stop (New track)
  6. Can't Stop Messin' (New track in the US)
  7. Amazing (Get a Grip)
  8. Cryin' (Get a Grip)
  9. Crazy (Get a Grip)
  10. Shut Up and Dance (Get a Grip)
  11. Deuces Are Wild (Big Ones)
  12. Walk on Water (Big Ones)
  13. Blind Man (Big Ones)
  14. Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees) (Live)
  15. Dream On (Live)
  16. Hole in My Soul (Live)
  17. Sweet Emotion (Live)
External Links

Kingnee_-_Amazon.png Amazon: AerosmithYoung Lust: The Aerosmith Anthology
Kingnee_-_Lastfm.png Last.fm: Aerosmith - Young Lust: The Aerosmith Anthology

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