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Raising Hell features the well-known cover "Walk This Way" featuring Aerosmith (largely the work of its leaders, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry). While the song was not the group's first fusion of rock and hip hop (the group's earlier singles " Rock Box " and " King of Rock " were), it was the first such fusion significantly impacting ...
- 1985-1986
- May 15, 1986
Raising Hell. Run–DMC. Released May 15, 1986. Raising Hell Tracklist. 1. Peter Piper Lyrics. 102.8K. 2. It's Tricky Lyrics. 329.2K. My Adidas Lyrics. 75.1K. 4. Walk This Way (Ft. Joe Perry &...
11 mag 2021 · Raising Hell is best known for “Walk This Way,” their unlikely collaboration with Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and Joe Perry. The story goes that Rubin pitched the idea for the song after hearing Jay scratching the introductory drum break to Aerosmith’s original version (from their 1975 album Toys in the Attic ) in the studio.
22 mag 2021 · It re-invigorated a dying career for Aerosmith, and it made Run-DMC the first global hip hop superstars. But Raising Hell is so much more than “Walk This Way”. The album opens with DJ Run and DMC rapping one word each on the nursery-rhyme themed “Peter Piper” in an introduction to their legendary chemistry on the mic.
- Dominik Böhmer
Label . Run-DMC. Released in May of 1986, “Raising Hell” is to Run-DMC what “Sgt. Pepper’s” is to the Beatles--the pinnacle of their recorded achievements. The trio--Run, DMC, and Jam Master Jay--had entered the album arena just two years earlier with an eponymous effort that was likewise earth-shakingly Beatlesque.
Raising Hell by Run-D.M.C. released in 1986. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
As a whole, Raising Hell is the moment where America truly woke up to hip-hop music writ large, with Run-D.M.C. serving as gifted, gate-crashing, unignorable diplomats. And it inspired the next generation of hell-raising rappers.