Cheap Trick (1997 album)
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Cheap Trick | ||
Studio album by Cheap Trick | ||
Released | April 29, 1997 | |
Recorded | Pie Studios, Glen Cove, New York | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | ??? | |
Label | Red Ant/Alliance | |
Producer(s) | Cheap Trick/Ian Taylor | |
Cheap Trick chronology | ||
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Woke Up With A Monster (1994) |
Cheap Trick (1997) |
Special One (2003) |
Cheap Trick, also called Cheap Trick (1997), is an eponymous album by the American rock band Cheap Trick, produced by the band and Ian Taylor and released on Red Ant Alliance. Named after their original 1977 eponymous debut, the album features similar artwork and a similar stripped-down sound to what they had used 20 years earlier. 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.
[edit] Track listing
- "Anytime"
- "Hard to Tell"
- "Carnival Game"
- "Shelter"
- "You Let a Lotta People Down"
- "Baby No Name"
- "Yeah Yeah"
- "Say Goodbye"
- "Wrong All Along"
- "Eight Miles Low"
- "It All Come Back to You"
- "Baby Talk"
- "Brontosaurus"