This self-titled album brings back hardcore, straightforward rock.
This album is filled with powerful sounds and melodies that evoke the band's origins.
American rock band Cheap Trick released their self-titled album in 1997. The energetic performances and catchy melodies they've had since the '70s are still alive and well, and they've returned to their roots with a hard-hitting rock sound. The album embodies the band's strengths, combining light guitar riffs, Rick Nielsen's sharp phrasing, and Robin Zander's expansive vocals. While reminiscent of their past masterpieces, the album also incorporates '90s sound production, creating a dynamic feel that never feels dated.
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11 TRACKS:
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1)
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Anytime
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2)
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Hard To Tell
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3)
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Carnival Game
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4)
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Shelter
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5)
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You Let A Lotta People Down
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6)
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Baby No More
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7)
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Yeah Yeah
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8)
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Say Goodbye
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9)
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Wrong All Along
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10)
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Eight Miles Low
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11)
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It All Comes Back To You
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Written By - Jamie (4)
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Art Direction - Pumpkinhead
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Producer - Cheap Trick
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Engineer, Mixed By - Ian Taylor
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Producer - Ian Taylor
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Mastered By - Bob Ludwig
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Guitar [Guitars] - Rick Nielsen
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Written-By - Rick Nielsen
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Vocals - Robin Zander
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Written-By - Robin Zander
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Engineer [2nd] - George Fullan
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Bass [12 String] - Tom Petersson
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Written-By - Tom Petersson
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Drums - Bun E. Carlos
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Written-By - Jerry Dale McFadden (3, 11)
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Photography [Cover] - Mike Graham
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Engineer [2nd] - Rob Polhemus
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Written-By - Robert Reynolds (2) (3, 11)
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Management - Larry Mazer
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Management [Business Management] - Mike Herl
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Engineer [Assistant] - Glenn Preston
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Management [Business Management] - Angela K. Herl
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Management - Donna Brainard
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Technician [Guitar] - Peter F. Baynes
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Photography - Geoffroy De Boismenu