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  1. 1 de ene. de 1980 · And so he formed The Joe Perry Project and recorded and released this passionate solo album in a fraction of the time it took Aerosmith to get anything done. Let the Music Do the Talking is an underrated and quite spectacular album, featuring some of Perry's most inspired playing and decent lead vocals from the usually reserved part-time singer.

  2. Listen to your favorite songs from Let The Music Do The Talking by The Joe Perry Project Now. Stream ad-free with Amazon Music Unlimited on mobile, desktop, and tablet. ... Let The Music Do The Talking (Album Version) 04:42. 2. Conflict Of Interest (Album Version) 04:43. 3. Discount Dogs (Album Version) 03:42. 4. Shooting Star (Album Version)

  3. 26 de nov. de 2012 · From the outside, the last decade or so has been pretty slow for the boys from Boston. Since the release of Just Push Play in 2001, not much original music has emerged from the Aerosmith camp. The tabloids were quick to blame everything from the typical lead singer/guitarist infighting to Steven Tyler’s (almost) solo career and even American ...

  4. 16 de jun. de 2009 · Watch Aerosmith perform their hit song Let The Music Do The Talking live in this video clip.

  5. 1 de mar. de 1980 · Langue disponible : anglais . Joe Perry split from Aerosmith under less than favorable circumstances in 1979, directly assembling a solo band, the Joe Perry Project (with Ralph Mormon [vocals], David Hull [bass], and Ronnie Stewart [drums]), which soon released its first album, 1980's Let the Music Do the Talking.

  6. His previous solo works–as the “Joe Perry Project”–include the self-produced Let The Music Do The Talking (1980) and Once A Rocker, Always A Rocker (1983), along with I’ve Got The Rock ‘N’ Rolls Again (1981), all of which were recorded at a time when JOE was on a 5-year hiatus from Aerosmith.

  7. Joe Perry split from Aerosmith under less than favorable circumstances in 1979, directly assembling a solo band, the Joe Perry Project (with Ralph Mormon [vocals], David Hull [bass], and Ronnie Stewart [drums]), which soon released its first album, 1980's Let the Music Do the Talking. Unlike his former band, which would now take excessive amounts of time to record albums that should have been ...