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Cheap Trick at Budokan MFSL Gold CD Neu OVP Sealed UDCD 709 mit J-Card
Erscheinungsdatum: 1. Oktober 1997
Label: Mfsl
Format: Audio CD (CD-Anzahl: 1)
Tracks
1.Hello There
2.Come On,Come On
3.Lookout
4.Big Eyes
5.Need Your Love
6.Ain't That A Shame
7.I Want You To Want Me
8.Surrender
9.Goodnight Now
10.Clock Strikes Ten
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Mit ihrem Vorgänger-Album "Woke Up With A Monster" (1994) erlitten die US-Rocker mit New Wave-Touch Schiffbruch. Dieses Album läßt Bandchef Rick Nielsen in puncto Erfolgsaussichten hoffnungsvoll in die Zukunft blicken - und musikalisch 30 Jahre zurück: Die Sixties sind angesagt, und so wundert es nicht, daß unter den elf Nummern einige sind, die Lennon-Feeling versprühen. Das ist kein Nachteil, denn die Jungs sind alte Hasen, die genügend Eigenständigkeit beweisen: Trick 17 ...
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
While their records were entertaining and full of skillful pop, it wasn't until At Budokan that Cheap Trick's vision truly gelled. Many of these songs, like "I Want You to Want Me" and "Big Eyes," were pleasant in their original form, but seemed more like sketches compared to the roaring versions on this album. With their ear-shatteringly loud guitars and sweet melodies, Cheap Trick unwittingly paved the way for much of the hard rock of the next decade, as well as a surprising amount of alternative rock of the 1990s, and it was At Budokan that captured the band in all of its power.
