A Little South of Sanity

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A Little South of Sanity
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Live album by
Aerosmith
ReleasedOctober 20, 1998
Recorded1993–1994 (Get a Grip Tour)
1997–1998 (Nine Lives Tour)
Genre
Length115:17
LabelGeffen
ProducerJack Douglas
Aerosmith live chronology
Classics Live I and II
(1987)
A Little South of Sanity
(1998)
Rockin' the Joint
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic2.5/5 stars[1]
Entertainment WeeklyB[2]
NME(4/10)[3]
Rolling Stone2/5 stars[4]

A Little South of Sanity is a live album by American hard rock band Aerosmith, released on October 20, 1998 by Geffen Records. The two-disc album features recordings taken while the band was on the Nine Lives Tour, which began in 1997 and was still ongoing at the time of the live album release, and the Get a Grip Tour, which the band was on tour from 1993 to 1994.

This release was the only Aerosmith album to receive the Parental Advisory sticker, primarily due to lead singer Steven Tyler shouting profanities in between songs and modifying some song lyrics to racier ones, although some other song lyrics had profanity in their original studio versions as well.

Production[]

Shortly after the band reunited in 1984, they signed a contract to generate six albums for Geffen; three of these - the studio releases Done With Mirrors, Permanent Vacation and Pump - were finished before Aerosmith agreed to a contract with Columbia Records in 1991. The contract was not due to take effect until after Aerosmith’s obligations to Geffen were fulfilled, but after the 1993 album Get a Grip was released, the band did not compose another studio album for the label. Instead, a compilation of their hits from the Geffen era, titled Big Ones, was put together and plans for a live album were conceived as Aerosmith went to Columbia.

Artwork[]

Filmmaker Patrick Connolly claims that he inspired, and is depicted on the album cover.[5] As a teenager, Connolly was the gas station attendant for Aerosmith drummer Joey Kramer when Kramer's Ferrari caught fire while refueling.[6] At the time of the incident and for a time after, Joey Kramer was convinced that the fire was Patrick Connolly's fault.[7] Connolly maintains that the cover of the album, released in October, 1998, features an image of a gas attendant who bears a resemblance to a teenage Connolly. He is convinced that the album cover artwork was intended to mockingly blame him for the July 15, 1998 incident.[8] The fire was later found to be caused by a defective fuel line in the vehicle's gas tank.

Live sources[]

There are no official listings to support where or when each performance was culled from; the CD booklet only mentions they were recorded during the Get A Grip and Nine Lives world tours. However, the recordings of "Love In an Elevator", "Same Old Song and Dance" and "Sweet Emotion" each have Tyler calling out to the live crowd, revealing where they were recorded. The first song has him mentioning the crowd in State College, Pennsylvania, the second a crowd in West Palm Beach, Florida, and the third a crowd in Seattle, Washington. A bootleg entitled Yokohama Arena 3/12/98 has "Last Child" being recorded at the same time as the title revealed to where the song was performed; also, Tyler says 'motherfucker' out loud as if it were edited in this live album.[9] "Eat the Rich" was recorded from a live performance in Costa Rica in November, 1994,[10] and "Dude (Looks Like a Lady) was recorded from a performance in Albany, NY, in January, 1998.[11]

Track listing[]

Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Eat the Rich" (San Jose, Costa Rica, 10 November 1994)Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Jim Vallance5:14
2."Love in an Elevator" (University Park, PA, 19 January 1998)Tyler, Perry5:56
3."Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)" (West Palm Beach, FL, 5 October 1997)Tyler, Perry, Glen Ballard3:20
4."Same Old Song and Dance" (West Palm Beach, FL, 5 October 1997)Tyler, Perry5:58
5."Hole in My Soul" (West Palm Beach, FL, 5 October 1997)Tyler, Perry, Desmond Child5:40
6."Monkey on My Back" (West Palm Beach, FL, 5 October 1997)Tyler, Perry4:08
7."Livin' on the Edge"Tyler, Perry, Mark Hudson5:24
8."Cryin'"Tyler, Perry, Taylor Rhodes5:11
9."Rag Doll"Tyler, Perry, Vallance, Holly Knight4:14
10."Angel" (Tokyo, Japan, 8 March 1998)Tyler, Desmond Child5:35
11."Janie's Got a Gun"Tyler, Tom Hamilton5:07
12."Amazing" (Castle Donington, UK, 4 June 1994)Tyler, Richard Supa5:23
Disc 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Back in the Saddle" (West Palm Beach, FL, 5 October 1997)Tyler, Perry6:11
2."Last Child" (Yokohama, Japan, 12 March 1998)Tyler, Brad Whitford5:05
3."The Other Side" (Las Vegas, NV, 7 December 1997)Tyler, Vallance, Eddie Holland, Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier4:40
4."Walk on Down"Perry3:41
5."Dream On"Tyler4:51
6."Crazy"Tyler, Perry, Child5:45
7."Mama Kin" (Boston, MA, 16 January 1998)Tyler4:12
8."Walk This Way" (Albany, NY, 13 January 1998)Tyler, Perry4:08
9."Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" (Albany, NY, 13 January 1998)Tyler, Perry, Child4:22
10."What It Takes"Tyler, Perry, Child5:15
11."Sweet Emotion" (Seattle, WA, 22 October 1997)Tyler, Hamilton5:57

Personnel[]

Additional musicians
  • Russ Irwin – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Thom Gimbel – keyboards, backing vocals

Production[]

  • Engineer: Jay Messina
  • Assistant engineers: Lawrence Manchester, John Wydrycs
  • Mixing: Jack Douglas
  • Mastering: Greg Calbi
  • Monitor engineer: Mike Sprague
  • Director: Jim Chapman
  • Photography: Moshe Brakha
  • Lighting design: Jim Chapman
  • Clothing/wardrobe: Sherry Willshire

Charts[]

Chart (1998) Peak
position
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[12] 37
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[13] 34
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[14] 10
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[15] 6
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[16] 24
French Albums (SNEP)[17] 39
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[18] 21
Japanese Albums Chart[19] 3
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[20] 34
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[21] 47
Spanish Albums (AFYVE)[22] 43
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[23] 24
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[24] 16
UK Albums (OCC)[25] 36
US Billboard 200[26] 12

Certifications[]

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada)[27] Platinum 100,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[28] Platinum 200,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[29] Gold 100,000double-dagger
United States (RIAA)[30] Platinum 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
double-dagger Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history[]

Region Date Format Tracks Label Catalog # Barcode Edition Series Notes
USA Oct 20, 1998 CD x 2 23 Geffen/Universal GEFD2-25221 720642522127 Explicit Version [31]
USA Oct 20, 1998 Cassette x 2 23 Geffen/Universal GEFC2-25221 720642522141 Explicit Version [32]
USA Oct 20, 1998 CD x 2 23 Geffen/Universal GEFD2-25308 720642530825 Clean Version [33]
USA Oct 20, 1998 Cassette x 2 23 Geffen/Universal GEFC2-25308 720642530849 Clean Version [34]
USA Nov 24, 1998 CD x 2 23 Geffen/Universal GEFD2-25314 720642531426 Special Collector's Edition embroidered cloth digipak[35]

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