1. Baby No More 2. I Can’t Take It 3. Ghost Town 4. The Ballad Of TV Violence 5. Waiting For The Man 6. Oh Caroline 7. Wrong All Along 8. I Want You To Want Me 9. Never Run Out Of Love 10. Voices 11. Top Of The World 12. California Man 13. Downed 14. Lookout 15. Say Goodbye 16. Oh Claire 17. Goodnight
Cheeseland ‘76-1. I Want You To Want Me
2. Do You Believe Me
3. Fool
4. Taxman
5. High Roller
6. Cold Turkey
7. Lovin’ Money
8. Younger Girls
9. Please, Mrs. Henry
10. Oh Boy
11. Girls On Fire
12. Down Down
Bun E's Boots are excluded from all promotional offers
The album that started it all. This record defines Cheap Trick and is chock-full of hits, top to bottom. Produced by Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, John Lennon). Remastered and contains bonus tracks.
To many Cheap Trick fans, this is "the" album. As far as it goes, this one is batting 1000. Billboard says: "...played with infectious high-spirits and good humor, with a strong appeal to teenage sensibilities." Includes "I Want You To Want Me," "Southern Girls," "Hello There" and more. Produced by Tom Werman. Remastered and contains bonus tracks.
Second album with Tom Werman on board. A pop/rock classic! Contains the original studio version of "Surrender," as well as, "California Man," and "On Top Of The World." Remastered and contains bonus tracks.
One of Cheap Trick's most famous albums. Billboard says: "Lyrics and music are both clever and inventive." Best cuts: "Dream Police," "Gonna Raise Hell," and "Voices." Produced by Tom Werman.
Los Angeles Times says: "As catchy and compelling as the Rockford, Ill., quartet's studio work was, the raw energy coursing through the Budokan recordings made for transcendent music; an electrifying collision between sublime pop and smoldering, gritty rock." Live at Budokan is the defining moment in Cheap Trick's career. Mixed by Cheap Trick and supervised by Jack Douglas. Includes hits "I Want You To Want Me," "Ain't That A Shame" and "Surrender."
Double CD that contains the entire Budokan show, start to finish. Contains "I Want You To Want Me," "Ain't That A Shame" and "Surrender." Also includes multimedia content, with live Budokan concert footage and '98 remixes.
Billboard says: "Midwestern hard-pop band brings it all back home; original lineup is reconstituted with bassist Tom Petersson's return. This is the quartet's punchiest effort since its mid-'70s heyday." Contains the four hit singles, "The Flame," "Ghost Town," "Don't Be Cruel," and "Never Had A Lot To Lose."
Cheap Trick's first studio release since CT97, featuring My Obsession, Special One, Scent of a Woman, Too Much, Pop Drone, Words, Sorry Boy, Best Friend, If I Could, Low Life in High Heels, and Hummer. Produced by Chris Shaw (Bob Dylan, Rick Ocasek, Super Furry Animals).
The first 75,000 copies of "Special One" will have an additional bonus DVD. This DVD has one tune from "Silver," one tune from "Hangovers," the "Say Goodbye" video, "He's a Whore" (1976) and the "Woke Up with a Monster" video.
The first new Cheap Trick studio album in three years! Produced by the band (with songs co-produced by Linda Perry, Steve Albini, Jack Douglas and others). In the words of Tom Petersson, "Rockford has all the best elements of our entire catalogue. It's by far our best work yet."
Tracks: 1. Welcome to the World 2. Perfect Stranger 3. If It Takes a Lifetime 4. Come On Come On Come On 5. O Claire 6. This Time You Got It 7. Give It Away 8. One More 9. Every Night and Every Day 10. Dream The Night Away 11. All Those Years 12. Decaf