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Cheap Trick Studio album by Cheap Trick Released April 29, 1997 Recorded Pie Studios, Glen Cove, New York between Dec. 1995 and Jan. 1997 Genre Rock, hard rock, powerpop Length 40:45 Label Red Ant Records/Alliance Producer Cheap Trick/Ian Taylor Cheap Trick chronology Woke up with a Monster
(1994)Cheap Trick
(1997)Special One
(2003)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Rolling Stone (positive)[2] Cheap Trick, commonly referred to as Cheap Trick '97, is an eponymous album by the American rock band Cheap Trick, produced by the band and Ian Taylor and released on Red Ant Records and Alliance Entertainment. The album is referred to as "Cheap Trick II" when it is referenced on the promotional DVD that was released with the band's Special One album in 2003. Ian Taylor had previously engineered the One On One LP in 1982 and produced a handful of other tracks in 1983 including the single "Dancin' The Night Away" for the Next Position Please LP as well as the contributions that the band recorded for the 1983 Sean S. Cunningham comedy film Spring Break.
Named after their original 1977 eponymous debut, the album features a similar black-and-white scheme on the cover and a similar stripped-down sound to what they had used 20 years earlier. (In a twist of irony, Rick Nielsen and Bun E. Carlos are represented on the front cover (rather than the back) of a Cheap Trick album for the first and only time, likewise Robin Zander and Tom Petersson are relegated to the back, but their gear appears instead of the band members themselves.) Some have suggested that the band chose this approach treating their debut with Red Ant/Alliance as an opportunity to re-introduce themselves as a band to a new era. Red Ant filed for bankruptcy three weeks after the album's release. There was one black-and-white video shot for the LP; "Say Goodbye." The Japanese version of the album featured a different album cover, a black-and-white photo of the band members.
The album is now only available as a digital download at various online retailers, although a limited edition reissue was released in Japan in 2004.
Contents
Track listing
All tracks by Rick Nielsen, Tom Petersson & Robin Zander except where noted
- "Anytime" – 4:36
- "Hard to Tell" – 4:07
- "Carnival Game" (Jerry Dale McFadden, Nielsen, Petersson, Robert Reynolds, Zander) – 4:13
- "Shelter" (Jamie Mica, Nielsen, Petersson, Zander) – 4:13
- "You Let a Lotta People Down" – 4:29
- "Baby No More" – 2:54
- "Yeah Yeah" – 3:12
- "Say Goodbye" – 3:34
- "Wrong All Along" – 2:18
- "Eight Miles Low" – 3:28
- "It All Comes Back to You" (Jerry Dale McFadden, Nielsen, Petersson, Robert Reynolds, Zander) – 3:41
Bonus Tracks
This album came with a hidden "track 0" which is a 2:58 montage of clips of songs on the album and studio banter. Some copies of this album came with a bonus disc that contained two songs that were produced by Steve Albini. "Baby Talk" was written by Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander, and Tom Petersson. "Brontosaurus" is a 1970 Roy Wood composition, originally recorded by The Move. The tracks were originally released on 7 inch vinyl by Sub Pop Records in 1996. They are also bonus tracks on the Japanese and digital download versions of the album.
- "Baby Talk"
- "Brontosaurus"
Singles
- (1997) "Say Goodbye/Yeah Yeah" - #119 US, #39 US Mainstream Rock
- (1997) "Baby No More/Anytime/Brontosaurus"
- (1997) "Carnival Game/You Let a Lotta People Down"
Chart performance
Chart (1997) Peak
positionTotal
weeksU.S. Billboard 200[3] 99 2 Personnel
- Mike Beert – Cello
- Richie Cannata – Piano
- Bun E. Carlos – Cymbals, Drums, Tambourine
- Rick Nielsen – Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part, Ebo, Electric Saw
- Tom Petersson – Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Tamboura, Bass Viol, Ebo, Acoustic Bass, 12-String Bass Guitar
- Ian Taylor – Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Robin Zander – Acoustic & 12 Sting Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Slide Guitar, Tiple
References
Robin Zander · Rick Nielsen · Tom Petersson · Bun E. Carlos
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