

It is unknown how much work (if any) was done on material for the new album, or if the recording sessions consisted merely of work on the two new tracks on Devil's.

The album was intended to help fulfill Aerosmith's contract with Sony and tide fans over until the band's final studio album on that contract was released. In October, the band's compilation Devil's Got a New Disguise was released the album included the new songs "Devil's Got a New Disguise" and "Sedona Sunrise", songs that were written during the Pump and Get a Grip sessions that were re-worked and recorded for the compilation. Shortly after lead singer Steven Tyler recovered from throat surgery after the band had completed two legs on their " Rockin' the Joint Tour" (in support of the namesake live album Rockin' the Joint), the band entered the studio to begin work on a new album in May 2006. However, it remains unknown how many recording sessions actually took place and how productive they were. Reports suggested that the band had possibly been working on this album since at least 2006 and had many recording sessions. In addition, it marked eight years since the band's last studio album, the mostly blues cover album Honkin' on Bobo (which also included the lone original song "The Grind"), released in March 2004, and eleven years since the band's last all-original studio album, Just Push Play, released in March 2001. The album's release on November 6, 2012, marks six years since the band's last release of original material, the two tracks " Devil's Got a New Disguise" and "Sedona Sunrise", which were released as part of the band's compilation album Devil's Got a New Disguise in October 2006. 4.4 Trailer three ("Episode Two: The Writing").4.3 Trailer two ("Episode One: The Beginning").1.4 Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour and 2011–2012 sessions.1.3 Near-breakup of Aerosmith and Tyler (2009–2010).Music From Another Dimension debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 selling 63,000 copies its first week, a sharp contrast to previous debuts.
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The album includes the singles " Legendary Child", " Lover Alot", " What Could Have Been Love", and " Can't Stop Lovin' You". It is also their longest studio album with total track time of nearly 68 minutes. It is the last album in Aerosmith's recording contract with Sony/Columbia Records and was produced by Jack Douglas, Steven Tyler, Joe Perry and Marti Frederiksen (three tracks). The album was released in a single CD edition, along with a deluxe version. This is their first studio album since 2004's Honkin' on Bobo and the first to feature all-new material since 2001's Just Push Play, marking the longest gap between Aerosmith's studio albums. Music from Another Dimension! is the fifteenth and most recent studio album by American rock band Aerosmith, released on Novemby Columbia Records.
