Get a Grip


Get a Grip is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released in April 1993 by Geffen Records. Get a Grip was the band's last studio album to be released by Geffen before they returned to Columbia Records.
Get a Grip featured guests including Don Henley, who sang backup on "Amazing", and Lenny Kravitz, who offered backup vocals and collaboration to "Line Up". As on Permanent Vacation and Pump, this album featured numerous song collaborators from outside the band including: Desmond Child, Jim Vallance, Mark Hudson, Richie Supa, Taylor Rhodes, Jack Blades, and Tommy Shaw.
Get a Grip became Aerosmith's best-selling studio album worldwide, achieving sales of over 20 million copies. The album became the band's first album to reach number one in the United States and tied with Pump for their second best-selling album in the U.S., selling over 7 million copies as of 1995. This also made it their third consecutive album with U.S. sales of at least five million. Two songs from the album won Grammy Awards for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, in 1993 and 1994. The album was voted Album of the Year by Metal Edge readers in the magazine's 1993 Readers' Choice Awards, while "Livin' on the Edge" was voted Best Video.

Production

The album originally had 12 songs and was scheduled to be released in the third quarter of 1992, but Geffen A&R executive John Kalodner listened to what had been recorded and thought it lacked variety and a radio-friendly song. So the band went back to write more songs with collaborators such as Child.
Regarding songs that reflect on the band's history with drug abuse such as "Get a Grip" and "Amazing", Steven Tyler declared: "We were saying you can point it back to some of those old beliefs about the crossroads and signing up with the devil, that you can look at the drugs as that: It can be fun in the beginning but then it comes time to pay your debt, and if you're not sharp enough to see that it's taking you down, then it really will get you."
Many songs were written and recorded for the album that were either used as B-sides or never released. "Don't Stop" and "Head First" were released as B-sides, as well as "Can't Stop Messin'", which also appears on several special editions of the album as an addition in the track list. Other songs were listed on the official Aerosmith website in the late 1990s. "Black Cherry", "Devil's Got A New Disguise", "Dime Store Lover", "Legendary Child", "Lizard Love", "Meltdown", "Rocket 88", "Wham Bam", and "Yo Momma" were listed on the lyrics page of the website.
In 2005, Kalodner confirmed the existence of several of the songs above, as well as "Trouble", "Strange", "13", and "Keep On Movin'". "Deuces Are Wild" was possibly recorded again during these sessions. Several songs are also listed on copyright repertoires, including "Ain't Gonna Break My Heart", "Good Thang", and "Jake". These songs can be traced to the year 1991. Reworked versions of "Devil's Got A New Disguise", "Deuces Are Wild", "Lizard Love", and "Legendary Child" have since been released on various albums and soundtracks.

First digital download

On June 27,1994, Aerosmith became the first major artist to release a song as an exclusive digital download, making the unreleased track "Head First" available as a 4-megabyte WAV file to Compuserve subscribers. Around 10,000 users downloaded the song in the first few days, even though at the time, most users accessed the service with a modem, meaning the download would have taken several hours.
"Head First" was later used as the B-side for "Blind Man," released in November that year.

Reception

Mark Coleman, for his Rolling Stone magazine review of Get a Grip, said he liked the title track and he compared the album's introduction, titled "Intro", to Steven Tyler and Joe Perry's collaboration with Run–D.M.C. on "Walk This Way", but feels that most of the album lacks "adventure" and is too "somber". In his interview he compared "Livin' on the Edge" to a Bon Jovi song and feels that a problem with the album comes from the outside songwriters/collaborators. However, Robert Christgau gave the album a positive review, stating that it was their best since Rocks.

Controversy

An animal rights group objected to the cover of a cow's pierced udder, but it was confirmed by the band to have been computer-generated.

Track listing

Immediately after "Amazing," a snippet of "Who Threw the Whiskey in the Well," by Lucky Millinder, is heard as if being tuned in on an old radio. Tyler says, "So from all of us at Aerosmith to all of you out there, wherever you are, remember: the light at the end of the tunnel may be you. Good night." The music then fades out.

Personnel

Aerosmith
Additional personnel
Production
Album
Chart Peak
position
Australia 3
Austria 3
Canada RPM 100 Albums2
France 24
Japanese Albums Chart7
Netherlands 2
New Zealand 9
Norway 3
Spain 15
Switzerland 1
Sweden 3
UK 2
US Billboard 2001

Singles
YearSingleChartPosition
1993"Amazing"US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks3
1993"Amazing"US Billboard Hot 10024
1993"Amazing"US Billboard Top 40 Mainstream9
1993"Amazing"UK Singles Chart57
1993"Cryin'"US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks1
1993"Cryin'"US Billboard Hot 10012
1993"Cryin'"US Billboard Top 40 Mainstream11
1993"Cryin'"UK Singles Chart17
1993"Cryin'"Norway Top 201
1993"Cryin'"Sweden Top 603
1993"Cryin'"Schweizer Top 754
1993"Eat the Rich"Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks5
1993"Eat the Rich"UK Singles Chart34
1993"Fever"Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks5
1993"Livin' on the Edge"Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks1
1993"Livin' on the Edge"Billboard Hot 10018
1993"Livin' on the Edge"Billboard Top 40 Mainstream19
1993"Livin' on the Edge"UK Singles Chart19
1993"Livin' on the Edge"Australian Top 5021
1993"Livin' on the Edge"Norway Top 204
1994"Crazy"Mainstream Rock Tracks7
1994"Crazy"The Billboard Hot 10017
1994"Crazy"Top 40 Mainstream7

Decade-end charts
Chart Position
US Billboard 20077

Certifications

Awards

Grammy Awards
YearWinnerCategory
1993"Livin' on the Edge"Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal
1994"Crazy"Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal

Metal Edge Readers' Choice Awards
YearWinnerCategory
1993Get a GripAlbum of the Year
1993"Livin' on the Edge"Best video