Aerosmith, Who Really Played Guitar on "Get Your Wings"

    It was news to me that two guitarists came in to record and write quite a bit of the guitar parts on 1974's "Get Your Wings." Aerosmith's second album. According to Sam Roche from guitar.com, Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner were called in by Producer Jack Douglas simply because he didn't feel Joe Perry or Brad Whitford could write or play the guitar parts needed to give the record a professional sound. Neither guitarist Perry or Whitford were happy about it, but they acquiesced to keep their record deal after almost being dropped when their self titled debut effort didn't do well. 

    The guitarists brought in by Douglas were Steve Hunter, who had played with both Lou Reed and Alice Cooper, and Dick Wagner who also played with Alice Cooper. So, Alice Cooper's guitarists.

    In a conversation with Brad Whitford, Matt Parker of guitarworld.com quotes Bradford as saying that Steve Hunter plays the solo on "Train Kept A-Rollin." Hunter plays on S.O.S. (Too Bad), and Dick Wagner also plays on "Same Old Song and Dance." Bradford doesn't think him or Perry played on "Lord of the Thighs" either. Now Perry and Whitford just needed to learn the guitar parts to be able to play the songs on tour! And after some hard work, they did. Check out the album on Spotify.

Photo by Jimmy Lenner, Jr., 1974
Design by Jack Douglas

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