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1977 Cheap Trick record remastered on CD. Oct 19, 2009 This might have been their best record, even though Heaven Tonight was more successful, commercially speaking. In any case, the band manages to blend Pop and Hard Rock, in order to create their brand of music.
Still POP, even if its not popular anymore... Feb 10, 2009 Sit down, Jonas Brothers, this is Pop/Rock written and performed by young adults, NOT KIDS, for kids, not young adults...
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Cheap Trick - Sophmore Slump Sep 12, 2008 Cheap Trick's second album would contain the studio version of the song "I Want You To Want Me". The song would go on to become one of the band's biggest hits a few years later when it was released on the "Live At Budakon" album, but here it did not do much for the band. "In Color" suffers from a bit of a sophomore slump. I don't think that most of the songs are nearly as clever as the ones contained on the band's debut album, and it is just generally not as good. There are a few great songs here though. "Southern Girls" has always been one of my favorites. "Hello There" and "Clock Strikes Ten" are also good ones, although not quite as energetic as the live versions found on "Budakon". The rest is all rather average Cheap Trick with is not necessarily a bad thing, but I think both the album that came before and after this one were better than "In Color".
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Cheap Trick "In Color" Jul 15, 2008 I've been reading a lot of negative reviews about this album.I'm not sure why that is.This is a classic rock album!
When this album came out in 1977 it was huge,probably more so in the midwest,where Cheap Trick hail from.But none the less,it was an album that you'd find at most of your friends house's.Different cuts were being played on the radio,and so on...
This album is a much more melodic affair than their eponymous debut just a few months earlier and the songs have weathered the ravages of time much better than their first album.In fact,many people consider "In Color" Cheap Trick's first album,as their first release (Cheap Trick) didn't make much of an impact.
I'll spare you the song by song narrative and just implore you to put the CD on and turn it up.You'll soon hear for yourself what all the clamor was about back in 1977!
Good, but too Polished Feb 02, 2008 A damn fine album, from Cheap Trick, this is. Melodic, gritty, and just a rockin' good time. But, as with Cheap Trick, their sound remains too polished and pretty, in their studio work, and doesn't live up to the live material.
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