 | BUDOKAN!(30th Anniversary DVD+3CDs) [Read More ...] Description: For the first time, the DVD premieres the previously unseen historic 1978 Tokyo concert, aired only once on Japanese TV. Bonus features include a new interview with the band plus two songs taped at 2008 Budokan Anniversary Show. Two CDs feature At Budokan: The Complete Concert,... |
 | Cheap Trick At Budokan [Read More ...] Description: Within months of the U.S. release of Budokan, originally intended only for the Japanese fans who'd made them superstars half a world away, tongue-in-cheek rockers Cheap Trick went from opening American arena shows to headlining them. Rather than remaining eternal could-haves, met... |
 | Cheap Trick - Authorized Greatest Hits [Read More ...] Review: Another Illinois band:What can I say. I've been a Cheap Trick fan for longer than most fans out there. This Rockford, Illinois band has been rockin' forever. These are good tracks. I like the other 'greatest hits' too though. Put the best of the 2 together, and you have the ... |
 | Cheap Trick At Budokan: The Complete Concert [Read More ...] Description: Originally released as a 10-track live album in the late 1970s when live albums were all the rage, At Budokan neatly summed up this oddball power-pop/hard rock band with the added ferocity a live show brings. Tracks such as "Hello There," "Surrender," "I Want You to Want Me," and... |
 | Dream Police [Read More ...] Exclusive Japanese limited edition digitally remastered reissue of this 1979 album, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve featuring .four bonus tracks: 'The House Is Rockin'' (Live), 'Way Of The World' (Live), 'Dream Police' (Alternate Mix) and 'I Know What I Want'. CBS 2006. |
 | In Color [Read More ...] Description: Cheap Trick's second album (and second of '77!) doesn't exactly pick up where its classic, hard-edged debut left off; it was the "Power" and this is the "Pop." Their workaholic gigs as an unsigned Midwest bar band in the mid-'70s left them with an impressive backlog of original m... |
 | The Essential Cheap Trick [Read More ...] Description: From the time of their full-throttled 1977 debut (whose shredded, punky demeanor often foreshadowed grunge rock by nearly a decade-and-a-half), Cheap Trick has arguably been one of most resilient and influential (Billy Corgan and Steve Albini have variously sung their praises one... |
 | One on One/Next Position Please [Read More ...] 2CD set featuring two original LP's plus bonus tracks. CHEAP TRICK provide the link between 60's pop, heavy metal and punk Formed by guitarist RICK NIELSEN and still performing today. 1 ON 1 was originally released in 1982. NEXT POSITION PLEASE followed in 1983 and was produced by TODD RUNDGREN |
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 | Cheap Trick [Read More ...] Description: Once largely written off by critics as arena-rock dinosaurs, Rockford, Illinois's favorite musical sons have become darlings of an influential cadre of alternative and modern-rock superstars and the subjects of an overdue catalog upgrade--and for a slew of good reasons. The first... |
 | Heaven Tonight [Read More ...] Description: The unexpected success of Live at Budokan (originally available in America only as a Japanese import) in 1978 very nearly overshadowed the band's most accomplished studio album, Heaven Tonight, released just months earlier. In Color's occasionally candy-ass studio gloss isn't ent... |
 | Sex, America, Cheap Trick [Read More ...] Description: Cheap Trick may no longer be playing the stadiums that the group's monumental talent surely warrants, but they do have one of the most loyal cult followings in all rock & roll. Thus, when Epic Records decided to release a four-disc box set celebrating the quartet's 20th anniversa... |
 | All Shook Up [Read More ...] Review: Cheap Trick - George Martin At The Helm:By the end of the 70's Cheap Trick were on a roll. Their previous two albums had been huge successes and they roared into the 80's with this release with it's leadoff single "Stop This Game". Legendary Beatles producer George Martin was o... |
 | Cheap Trick - The Greatest Hits [Read More ...] Description: It took a screaming group of Japanese fans to make Cheap Trick into bona fide stars in their own country. The live version of "I Want You to Want Me" propelled the band on its way to a number of hits through the late '70s and then again in the '80s. Characterized by melodies so s... |
 | All Shook Up [Read More ...] Review: Cheap Trick + George Martin = awesome album!:It was a dream come true for uber-Beatles fans Cheap Trick to have George Martin produce an album with them. The results equal one of my favorite Cheap Trick albums, and I love Cheap Trick so when I say it's probably my favorite releas... |
![]() | Cheap Trick [Read More ...] Description: Once largely written off by critics as arena-rock dinosaurs, Rockford, Illinois's favorite musical sons have become darlings of an influential cadre of alternative and modern-rock superstars and the subjects of an overdue catalog upgrade--and for a slew of good reasons. The first... |
 | One on One [Read More ...] Review: Power Pop With A Bazooka tied to its back. KA BOOM!!!!!:I remember the first time I hear this cd. I was just getting back into Cheap Trick around 86. So, as I was upgrading my collection each week from my paycheck from being a bag boy I got up to One On One.
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 | Dream Police [Read More ...] Description: Its initial release delayed by the fluke success of Live at Budokan, Cheap Trick's fourth studio album showcases a powerhouse band that was quickly trading in the rough-hewn charms of its club days for this hard-won studio showcase. They skipped "slick" entirely and went straight... |
 | Music For Hangovers [Read More ...] Description: At an age when most professionals are entertaining thoughts of early retirement, Cheap Trick continue to burnish their reputation as arguably the best live rock band on the planet. Recorded over a four-night stand at Chicago's Metro in 1998, this live collection can't escape comp... |
 | At Budokan [Read More ...] Description: Within months of the U.S. release of Budokan, originally intended only for the Japanese fans who'd made them superstars half a world away, tongue-in-cheek rockers Cheap Trick went from opening American arena shows to headlining them. Rather than remaining eternal could-haves, met... |