Cheap Trick (1977 album)

Cheap Trick (1977 album)
Cheap Trick
Studio album by Cheap Trick
Released February 1977
Recorded Record Plant, New York City, 1976
Genre Hard rock, power pop
Length 40:05
Label Epic
Producer Jack Douglas
Cheap Trick chronology
Cheap Trick
(1977)
In Color
(1977)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 5/5 stars[1]
Pitchfork Media (8.8/10)[2]
Robert Christgau (B)[3]
Rolling Stone (positive)[4]
Spin 10/10 stars[5]
Wiki letter w.svg This table needs to be expanded using prose. See the guideline for more information.

Cheap Trick is the first studio album released in 1977 by the American rock band Cheap Trick. It was their debut album for Epic Records, produced by Jack Douglas.

Contents

Overview

Most of the songs have a more raw sound akin to hard rock bands of the period compared to the group's later more polished power pop style, and the song lyrics deal with more extreme subject matter than later albums. For instance, "The Ballad of T.V. Violence" is about serial killer Richard Speck, "Daddy Should Have Stayed in High School" is about a pedophile, and "Oh Candy" is about a friend of the band who committed suicide.

This album, along with the following three albums, are considered by fans and critics to be Cheap Trick's best works. This one, however, is more known for capturing both their dark side and the fierceness of their early live performances more than any other studio release in their catalog.

The album was produced by Jack Douglas, who had achieved a similar sonic density with the blues-rock/hard rock Aerosmith, and the album sounds quite different than subsequent Cheap Trick records. Jack Douglas later worked with the band on the Found All the Parts EP, on the album Standing On The Edge, as well as on a re-recorded version of "Surrender" in the late 1990s and on a few tracks on Rockford.

Background information

The original vinyl record had "Side A" printed on one side of the label and "Side 1" printed on the other, a humorous touch reflecting the band's conviction that they didn't have any "B" material, although the placement of the track listing on the jacket seemed to indicate "Hot Love" was the first track on the album. Indeed, the matrix numbers on the record show the "Hot Love" side was designated side A and the "Elo Kiddies" side as side B. When the album was released on compact disc in the mid-1980s, it followed the same sequence. However, when the album was reissued on CD in 1998, the band's preferred sequence was used, with "Elo Kiddies" being the first track. When Cheap Trick performed the entire debut album at the Metro Chicago on May 1, 1998, they played the album in the intended order, starting with "Elo Kiddies". This concert was recorded, and parts of it contributed to the live album Music for Hangovers.

When Rick Nielsen was working with John Lennon on Double Fantasy he told him about when the band was preparing to record their debut album they were trying to decide on a producer. Figuring they had nothing to lose, they sent a letter to Lennon requesting him but never got a reply. Lennon said he never received the letter but would loved to have done it.[citation needed]

Track listing

All songs written by Rick Nielsen except where noted.

Side A

  1. "Hot Love" — 2:30
  2. "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace" (Terry Reid) — 4:35
  3. "He's a Whore" — 2:43
  4. "Mandocello" — 4:47
  5. "The Ballad of T.V. Violence (I'm Not the Only Boy)" — 5:15

Side 1

  1. "ELO Kiddies" — 3:41
  2. "Daddy Should Have Stayed in High School" — 4:44
  3. "Taxman, Mr. Thief" — 4:16
  4. "Cry, Cry" (Nielsen, Robin Zander, Tom Petersson) — 4:22
  5. "Oh, Candy" — 3:07

Bonus tracks (1998 Reissue)

The 1998 reissue of Cheap Trick was released with five bonus tracks, including an early studio version of their later hit "I Want You to Want Me".

  1. "Lovin' Money" — 4:09
  2. "I Want You To Want Me" — 2:43
  3. "Lookout" — 3:30
  4. "You're All Talk" (Nielsen, Petersson) — 3:31
  5. "I Dig Go-Go Girls" — 3:06

Singles

  • 1977: "Oh Candy b/w Daddy Should Have Stayed in High School"
  • 1977: "ELO Kiddies b/w Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace" (Europe)

Unreleased Outtakes

  • "Disco Paradise"
  • "Surrender" (Later re-recorded for their third album Heaven Tonight)
  • "Auf Wiedersehen" (Also later re-recorded for their third album Heaven Tonight)
  • "Ultramental" (Later reworked and became the title track to the album Dream Police)

Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Jack Douglas - producer
  • Jay Messina - engineer
  • Sam Ginsberg - assistant engineer

Covers

Big Black released a cover of "He's a Whore" as a single. The single cover was a remake in the style of the original album cover. The song was later included on the CD release of Big Black's second album, Songs About Fucking.

In the documentary End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones, Johnny Ramone states that the guitar riff of "The KKK Took My Baby Away" was inspired by the riff of "He's a Whore"

The Methadones covered "He's a Whore" on 21st Century Power Pop Riot, an album of covers released in 2006.

Sugar High recorded a version of "Oh Candy" on their 2008 release "Let the Sunshine Out".

References

Notes

  • Weisbard, Eric; Craig Marks (1995). Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. ISBN 0-679-75574-8. 

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Cheap Trick (1997 album) — Cheap Trick Studio album by Cheap Trick Released April 29, 1997 …   Wikipedia

  • Cheap Trick (disambiguation) — Cheap Trick is an American rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1974. Cheap Trick may also refer to: Cheap Trick (1977 album) Cheap Trick (1997 album) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an …   Wikipedia

  • Cheap Trick — in Baltimore, 2007. Background information Origin Rockford, Illinois, USA …   Wikipedia

  • Cheap Trick discography — Cheap Trick discography Releases ↙Studio albums 17 ↙Live albums 7 …   Wikipedia

  • Cheap Trick (álbum de 1977) — Cheap Trick álbum de estudio de Cheap Trick Publicación Febrero de 1977 Grabación 1976 Record Plant, Nueva York Género(s) Pop/Rock …   Wikipedia Español

  • Cheap trick — est un groupe de rock américain formé en 1973 à Rockford, Illinois (près de Chicago) qui connut un succès important à la fin des années 70, particulièrement au Japon et qui obtint son plus grand succès avec l’album live « Cheap Trick at… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Cheap Trick — est un groupe de rock américain formé en 1973 à Rockford, dans l Illinois, près de Chicago, qui connut un succès important à la fin des années 1970, particulièrement au Japon et qui obtint son plus grand succès avec l’album live Cheap Trick at… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Cheap Trick — Rick Nielsen y Tom Petersson de Cheap Trick durante un concierto en New Haven (Connecticut) en 1977 Datos generales Origen …   Wikipedia Español

  • Cheap Trick (album) — may refer to:* Cheap Trick , a 1977 album by the band Cheap trick * Cheap Trick , the same band s 1997 album …   Wikipedia

  • Surrender (Cheap Trick song) — Infobox Single Name = Surrender Cover size = Caption = Artist = Cheap Trick from Album = Heaven Tonight A side = B side = Released = January 30, 1978 Format = Recorded = 1977 Genre = Rock Length = 4:12 Label = CBS / Epic Records Writer = Producer …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”