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Aerosmith Share Early Recording Of 'Movin' Out' From 'The Road Starts Hear'

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On November 26, rock legends Aerosmith will release Aerosmith - 1971: The Road Starts Hear, a rare and previously unheard rehearsal from 1971 as part of Record Store Day.

Ahead of the release, the 1971 rehearsal recording of "Movin' Out" is available exclusively on Aerosmith's official YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/aerosmith

Recently discovered in the Aerosmith vaults, the original tape had not been touched in decades. This historic recording features seven extraordinary tracks showcasing the early, unbridled talent of the future Hall of Fame members, including a nascent version of "Dream On," which they would later record and release on their 1973 eponymous major label debut.

Aerosmith is one of the few bands to chart with the same song 5 decades later. "Dream On" was a hit in 1973, reaching No. 59 on Billboard's Hot 100, and re-entered the charts in 2020 at No. 4 on the Hard Rock Streaming Songs chart.

The Road Starts Hear, produced by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry and Steve Berkowitz, is available on both vinyl and as a limited edition cassette.

It features previously unseen archived photos, images of the original tape box, and liner notes written by Rolling Stone's David Fricke with new interviews and comments from the band about this long forgotten recording.

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