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File Size: 273.83 Mb
Year: 1988
Label: Epic
Catalog #: EK-40922
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Cheap Trick is a U.S. rock band formed in the 1970s and consisting of Robin Zander (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Rick Nielsen (lead guitar, backing vocals), Tom Petersson (electric bass, backing vocals), and Bun E. Carlos (drums, percussion).
Cheap Trick created a substantial fan base through its own brand of power pop music with a hard-edged yet melodic pop sound that combines the tunefulness of The Beatles with the speed and energy of punk rock.[1][2] The Los Angeles Times has remarked that "Cheap Trick gained fame by twisting the Beatlesque into something shinier, harder, more American."[1] Their biggest hits include "Surrender", "I Want You to Want Me", "Dream Police", and "The Flame." Cheap Trick also performed a cover version of Big Star's "In the Street" as the theme song for That '70s Show from the second season onward and the theme song "Baby Muggles" for The Colbert Report.[3][4]
Cheap Trick continues to tour with the original lineup, and their most recent release, Rockford, has gained critical acclaim.[3][5] The band is most popular in Japan, where they have remained popular superstars since their first album. They have been often referred to in the Japanese press as the "American Beatles".[2] The Illinois State Senate has declared April 1st to be "Cheap Trick Day" in the State.[3] The band was also ranked #25 in VH1's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.
Lap of Luxury 1988
Lap of Luxury is the tenth studio album by Cheap Trick.
Although considered a comeback album for Cheap Trick, it was actually another record created in the midst of much turmoil with their label at the time, Epic Records. Before its recording, original bassist Tom Petersson rejoined the group and Epic had determined that it was going to help with some of the songwriting, and the band acquiesced only to save their contract. Ironically, "factory ballad" The Flame became a #1 hit single, and the album went platinum. However, the band still points to this album as the one that restricted their range and boxed them into a sound that would eventually stall their recording career for most of the 1990s.
Tracks:
1. "Let Go" (R. Nielsen, T. Cerney) 4:25
2. "No Mercy" (J. Lind, J. Scott) 3:54
3. "The Flame" (B. Mitchell, N. Graham) 5:37
4. "Space" (M. Chapman, H. Knight) 4:16
5. "Never Had a Lot to Lose" (R. Zander, T. Petersson) 3:22
6. "Don't Be Cruel" (O. Blackwell, E. Presley) 3:06
7. "Wrong Side of Love" (R. Nielsen, T. Cerney) 3:59
8. "All We Need Is a Dream" (R. Nielsen, R. Zander, G. Giuffria) 4:20
9. "Ghost Town" (R. Nielsen, D. Warren) 4:11
10. "All Wound Up" (R. Zander, T. Petersson, J. Allen) 4:45
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