28-12-2016, 05:34
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CHEAP TRICK "all shook up" cd, 1980
career stats:
studio albums.........17
singles...................64
this album..................#24 US...#68 AU...#30 CAN
singles:
"stop this game".............#48 AU
"world's greatest lover"....#32 CAN
band's fifth studio album, sixth if you count "live in Budokan"....
songs here have a more polished finished sound than their previous releases...
there appears to be less oomph and more precision in what theyre doing...
im assuming the engineering work from Geoff Emerick and production by George Martin may have had
a lot to do with that, as those two guys were probably the best in the business back in the day and seemed to
install bits of their selves in what they had a hand in...
track #8, Love Comes A Tumblin' Down, is a tribute to the recently departed Bon Scott of AC/DC whom cheap Trick toured
the US with just months prior to his death...
all up, I nice album from CT, not their best my any means but still pretty good...
I LIKE THIS ALBUM
worst track: who d'king
best track: high priest of rhythmic noise
[video=youtube;HvpcFnHpnBs]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvpcFnHpnBs[/video]
tracks:
1...stop this game **
2...just got back **
3...baby loves to rock **
4...cant stop it but im gonna try **
5...worlds greatest lover **
6...high priest of rhythmic noise ***
7...love comes a tumblin' down **
8...I love you honey but I hate your friends **
9...go for the throat **
10.who d'king **
3s=1
2s=9
1s=0
rating: 2.1
"BTO....Bachman,Turner,Overweight
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.
They were big in the 70s....for five minutes,on a Saturday,after lunch..." - Me 2014.