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The Essential Cheap Trick
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Originally Released: 2004
Discs: 2
Label: Legacy Recordings
Item Number: SNY906332

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The Essential Cheap Trick
Track Listings
  Title
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0.    DISC 1:   
1.    ELO Kiddies
2.    Hot Love
3.    He's a Whore
4.    Mandocello - (live)
5.    Clock Strikes Ten
6.    Southern Girls
7.    Downed
8.    Hello There
9.    Surrender
10.    California Man
11.    High Roller
12.    Auf Wiederseh'n
13.    I Want You to Want Me - (live)
14.    Ain't That a Shame - (live)
15.    Takin' Me Back
16.    Dream Police
17.    Voices
18.    Gonna Raise Hell - (live)
0.    DISC 2:   
1.    Way of the World
2.    Stop This Game
3.    World's Greatest Lover
4.    Everything Works If You Let It - (full version)
5.    She's Tight
6.    If You Want My Love - (alternate take, alternate version)
7.    I Can't Take It
8.    Tonight It's You
9.    This Time Around
10.    Flame, The
11.    Had to Make You Mine
12.    I Can't Understand It
13.    Can't Stop Fallin' Into Love
14.    Walk Away - (previously unreleased)
15.    Woke Up With a Monster
16.    Hard to Tell - (live)
17.    Say Goodbye
18.    Scent of a Woman
Cheap Trick: Robin Zander (vocals, guitar); Rick Nielsen (guitar); Tom Petersson (bass); Bun E. Carlos (drums).

Additional personnel: Chrissie Hynde, Billy Corgan.

Recorded between 1977 & 1996. Includes liner notes by Ron Albanese.

Liner Note Author: Bob Albanese.

Recording information: Budokan (1976-1999); Cabaret Metro, Chicago, IL (1976-1999).

Photographers: Don Hunstein; Norman Seeff; Robert Matheu; David Michael Kennedy; Bernd Friedman.

Since both fans and critics agree on what Cheap Trick's core canon is, from the first three albums to the highlights that follow, it seems like it would be a fairly easy job to assemble a good overview of the band. History has proven that theory wrong several times. 1991's Greatest Hits largely ignored the first three albums, the 1996 box set Sex, America, Cheap Trick was a rarities-filled extravaganza pitched at the converted, and while 2000's Authorized Greatest Hits was a notable improvement on the first compilation, it had some puzzling inclusions, including substituting alternate takes and live cuts for original single versions. So, there was a need for a new collection, one that got it right. Enter The Essential Cheap Trick, the band's installment of Sony/Legacy's largely excellent Essential series. Spanning two discs and 36 tracks, it is the most generous hits collection yet assembled, but it still falls short of being a definitive overview. Again, there is a considerable problem of substituting alternate versions for the original studio versions; it is toned down from Authorized Greatest Hits, but when the fourth song in is a live version of "Mandocello" from 1998, with guest guitarist Billy Corgan, the momentum is knocked off-track immediately. Then, the song selection is a little idiosyncratic, which is often the case with artist-selected compilations, which The Essential Cheap Trick is. While the classic first three albums are represented well -- indeed, the entire first disc is devoted to '70s material (well, there are the two live tracks from 1998, but they're of '70s songs) -- some fans will inevitably find a favorite or two missing, including "Oh, Candy," "Oh Caroline," "On Top of the World," and "How Are You?" The real problem is that the collection loses steam on the second disc, which covers the '80s and '90s. The band has chosen to bypass several charting singles for album tracks, which may frustrate some chart-bound listeners, but it does make for a disc that's stronger overall. Still, it's hard to deny that the material on the second disc is simply not as good as that on the first, which makes this collection a bit too lopsided to be consistently enjoyable. Nevertheless, that first disc makes for very good listening (apart from the '98 tracks, that is) and, overall, it gives a good sense of the band's history, even if any of the first three albums and Live at Budokan remain the best introductions to the band. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Although multiple Cheap Trick collections have been released, the two-disc ESSENTIAL is an excellent compilation for those wanting more than just a cursory overview of the Illinois quartet's work. The band's masterful combination of harmonies, hooks, and crunchy guitar riffs has influenced a legion of younger artists--including Guns N' Roses, Material Issue, and the Smashing Pumpkins--and this hard-rocking mix is on full display throughout the album. The amazingly catchy radio hits--"Surrender," "Dream Police," and "I Want You to Want Me"--are all here, along with lesser-known tracks such as the Beach Boys-flavored "Southern Girls" and a rollicking reading of the Move's "California Man." ESSENTIAL also presents a live version of the melancholy "Mandocello" (with special guest Billy Corgan) and other concert performances, proving that Cheap Trick are a formidable power-pop band both on the stage and in the studio.

Rolling Stone (4/1/04, p.92) - 4 stars out of 5 - "[With] the grand gestures of arena rock, decent hooks and explosions of Dionysian ecstasy that left audiences happy..."

Uncut (p.120) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Thrilling, audacious and bang on the money."


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