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About Joseph Condon
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I can answer pretty much any question that has to do with the band Aerosmith. I prefer mainly questions about Aerosmith in the later years and not so much the early years. If it is in the early years i will still do my best to answer the question and i will even learn a lot from this job.

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I have followed Aerosmith since i was very young and i am still going strong. I have already attended concerts of theirs and will try my hardest to help curious fans.

 
   

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Topic: Aerosmith



Expert: Joseph Condon
Date: 6/9/2007
Subject: Aerosmith's Nine Lives

Question
Why did the cover art change soon after the release of "Nine Lives"?


Answer
I believe you are wondering why they released the album with two different cover art covers? I will answer this question. The band released the album with the songs that are on it now, and put the original cover on it, the one that most people have. They once again released the album a bit later, but they added a couple songs, like FALLING OFF and I DON'T WANNA MISS A THING...  just so there was a difference in the albums they released the one with bonus songs with a different cover. Also, it is widely believed that one cover has slightly more explicit images.. I hope this answered your question, if not, try rephrasing the question.. thanks, and ask anytime. Please leave positive feedback.
Thanks again,
Joseph Condon

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