Cheap Trick - Cheap Trick At Budokan Audio CD

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Cheap Trick Band: Cheap Trick
Title: Cheap Trick At Budokan
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Release Date: 2008-03-25
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Hello There (Live) 2: Come On, Come On (Live) 3: Lookout (Live) 4: Big Eyes (Live) 5: Need Your Love (Live) 6: Ain't That A Shame (Live) 7: I Want You To Want Me (Live) 8: Surrender (Live) 9: Goodnight (Live) 10: Clock Strikes Ten (Live)

cheap trick at budokan absolute classic!!
so in my opinion the best of it is;clock strikes ten,need yor love,i want you to want me,surrender and ain,t that a shame!this album is a must for any cheap trick fan!!. cheap trick,s at bodokan is definately one of the all time classic hard rock live albums!!does any serious rock fan not have this album??!!cheap trick was touring for the heaven tonight album when they recorded this.


Falls short of perfection
Likewise, "High Roller" (also on /Complete Budokan/) is superior to "Clock Strikes Ten". "I Want You to Want Me" and "Surrender" are, of course, the pinnacle of western civilization, but it is incomprehensible how Epic could have chosen to include the inferior "Ain't That a Shame" instead of the sublime "Southern Girls" (which can be heard on the two-disk /Complete Budokan/).


Live at Budokan


Classic probably edges out Frampton Comes Alive or at least ties it. Best ever live album, great lyrics, guitar, drums, cool-cool version of ain't that a shame.

I bought several and gave them as gifts. http://twitter. com/gooddebt .


The soundtrack of my sunday mornings in the early eighties
The hours that I spent there, were pure magic and I still remember them very clearly and with love. I remember being a kid in the early eighties and I remember I used to wake up each sunday morning very early to take place in the most comfortable armchair in my parents living room where the stereo system was, putting on the headphones and play (Loud!) the records that made me crazy in those days. One of those records was just "At Budokan!" by Cheap Trick. So I am very fond to this album. It's fantastic music, a sort of friendly american rock stravaganza, very melodic, songs that stuck on your head and remain there forever. The perfect blend of easy melodic hooks and simple but catchy arrangements made this album rightly legendary. Today I still listen to this album very much believe me. I prefer this version opposed to the Complete concert. I think it's more powerful, briefer, but better. Less is more in this case. I think that the longer concert make this music to lose impact and add nothing major. It's like Coppola's Apocalypse Now and the new Redux edition. I prefer the original version. The redux edition is simply weaker even if half an hour longer. Go for the original release (maybe just in the better remastered edition), I'm talking about this version with ten songs. I really love this album, it is a special one. One of the easiest to love rock live album ever. .


Classic Cheap Trick
Today, it's still a great album. I remember the day that this album came out and it was the best album on the market to date.


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