Honkin' On Bobo
by Aerosmith
The latest LP from Steven Tyler & co. includes just one original ("The Grind") with the remainder of the tracks occupied by covers of blues standards.
| LABEL: |
Columbia |
| RELEASE DATE: |
30 March 2004 |
| DISCS: |
1 disc |
| GENRE(S): |
Rock |
NOTES: Limited edition versions include a keychain with harmonica.

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90
Billboard
There hasn't been this entertaining or hard-rocking an Aerosmith album since who-knows-when.

80
Rolling Stone
Bobo is a celebratory attack on the canon, not a violation of it.

80
All Music Guide
Aerosmith sound reinvigorated, even liberated from the need to have a hit power ballad, and they tear through these 12 songs with an energy they seemed to lose sometime after Pump.

80
Launch.com
Honkin On Bobo is a big bruiser of an album, with heart, soul, and fury to spare.

80
Mojo
[Aerosmith's] affection for and facility with the material in hand [is] as plain as the nose on Gerard Depardieu's face. [May 2004, p.106]
70
Blender
There's no unnecessary reverence, so the roots move that could have tagged Aerosmith as geezers proves instead that they're still wild boys. [May 2004, p.118]
70
Q Magazine
If only the Stones would make a record like this. [Jun 2004, p.94]
67
Entertainment Weekly
Aerosmith go full bore in upturning the music's minimalist roots, building a wall of rock so monstrous that no air gets in. [2 Apr 2004, p.65]
67
E! Online
This isn't necessarily the best place to hear the definitive versions of Bo Diddley's "Road Runner" or Big Joe Williams' "Baby, Please Don't Go," but it's definitely the place to hear Aerosmith having the time of its life.

60
The New York Times
Not every song here benefits from the Aerosmith treatment. [29 Mar 2004]

40
The Guardian
If the point is to guide listeners back to the sleazier, sexier originals, it's done its job.

30
Village Voice
This suspicious move into another moribund genre resembles the frustrated strivings of a band uncertain of how to exist After Rock.


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