There's no denying the album that defined Cheap Trick as a commercially viable act wasCheap Trick At Budokan; in 1978, Robin Zander and crew went from being hometown favorites to overnight superstars, ...more about Cheap Trick
Though Cheap Trick's second album,In Color, draws from the same stockpile of Midwestern barroom favorites as their debut album, it was produced byTom Werman, who had the band strip away their raw atta ...more about Cheap Trick
While their records were entertaining and full of skillful pop, it wasn't untilAt Budokanthat Cheap Trick's vision truly gelled. ...more about Cheap Trick
At Budokanunexpectedly made Cheap Trick stars, largely because "I Want You to Want Me" had a tougher sound than its original studio incarnation. ...more about Cheap Trick
One band made the leap from midwestern bars and the hors d'oeuvres slot on Rush and Kiss tours to Top 40 glory via three-minute grenades of razor-guitar pop and bubblicious song hooks. ...more about Cheap Trick
Track listing: 1) I Can't Take It ; 2) Borderline; 3) I Don't Love Here Anymore; 4) Next Position Please ; 5) Younger Girls; 6) Dancing The Night Away ; 7) You Talk Too Much; 8) 3-D; 9) You Say Jump; ...more about Cheap Trick
Track listing: 1) Let Go ; 2) No Mercy ; 3) The Flame ; 4) Space ; 5) Never Had A Lot To Lose; 6) Don't Be Cruel; 7) Wrong Side Of Love; 8) All We Need Is A Dream; 9) Ghost Town; 10) All Wound Up . ...more about Cheap Trick