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Released
  
November 9, 1985

Length
  
35:50

Release date
  
9 November 1985

Label
  
Geffen Records

Recorded
  
1984

Artist
  
Aerosmith

Producer
  
Ted Templeman

Genres
  
Hard rock, Heavy metal

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Studio
  
The Power Station Fantasy Studios

Done with Mirrors (1985)
  
Permanent Vacation (1987)

Similar
  
Aerosmith albums, Hard rock albums

Done with Mirrors is the eighth studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released November 9, 1985. The release marked the return to the band of guitarists Joe Perry, who had left the group in 1979, and Brad Whitford, who had left the band in 1981. It was also the band's first album released by Geffen Records. It was intended as their "comeback" album, and while it got good reviews during its release, it did not live up to commercial expectations.

Contents

"Let the Music Do the Talking" was a new recording of the title track of the first album by The Joe Perry Project, with altered lyrics and melody.

In an interview, Brad Whitford revealed that producer Ted Templeman wanted to capture the band's aggressive "out of control freight train" sound by removing the red light that indicated that the band was recording (a technique he used to capture Van Halen's sound). He informed the band to run through the songs in the studio and recorded them without the band's knowledge. Whitford referred to the nerves generated when knowingly recording songs as "the red light blues".

Templeman later explained having to record the album in an unfamiliar studio negatively affected the final product.

"I had a great time making that record, and Steven was one of the most amazing guys. But we had to do that record in Berkeley because they didn’t want those guys to score (drugs). They didn’t want them to be in L.A. or San Francisco. I wasn’t familiar with the board. As a producer, if you know your room and the mic preamps, you know how things are going to sound. I don’t think I made Joey’s drums sound as good as they could have, or Joe’s guitar."

Joey Kramer, who was a guest on VH1 Classic's That Metal Show, expressed his dislike of Done with Mirrors, claiming that the band "never really finished it". Joe Perry was similarly dismissive of Done with Mirrors in an interview with Noisecreep, stating that he "really didn't like [the album]."

Viacom (MTV & VH1) executive Doug Herzog recalled that after this album, "Aerosmith was done at that point. … They were a little bit of a joke." The band would soon revive their career in 1986 with the landmark remake of their 1975 song "Walk This Way" with hip-hop group Run DMC, followed by an album that would eventually go 5× Platinum – Permanent Vacation – in 1987.

Despite the band's unfavorable views on the album, it received mostly positive critical reaction, and has become a cult favorite among Aerosmith fans.

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Packaging and title

In keeping with the title, all the text (except for the catalog number and UPC) on the original releases of the album was written back-to-front, and could be read normally by holding it up to a mirror. All subsequent releases flip the artwork so that it can be read without a mirror, and also add the band's logo. As a result, the original CD (which came in a longbox) is collectable. (All text in the booklet of the first CD-pressing is also back-to-front.)

The title is a double entendre, referring both to illusions that are "done with mirrors", as well as how the drugs are often laid out before consuming (such as cocaine, which is traditionally snorted off a mirror).

Personnel

  • Steven Tyler – lead vocals, piano, harmonica, percussion
  • Joe Perry – guitar, slide guitar, backing vocals
  • Brad Whitford – guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Tom Hamilton – bass
  • Joey Kramer – drums, percussion
  • Production

    Album

    Billboard (North America)

    Singles

    Billboard (North America)

    Songs

    1Let the Music Do the Talking3:49
    2My Fist Your Face4:23
    3Shame on You3:22

    References

    Done with Mirrors Wikipedia