Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Hello There 2. Come On, Come On 3. ELO Kiddies 4. Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace 5. Big Eyes 6. Lookout 7. Downed 8. Can't Hold On 9. Oh Caroline 10. Surrender 11. Auf Wiedersehen
DISC 2: 1. Need Your Love 2. High Roller 3. Southern Girls 4. I Want You to Want Me 5. California Man 6. Goodnight 7. Ain't That a Shame 8. Clock Strikes Ten
| Details | | Producer: | Bruce Dickinson (Compilation), Cheap Trick | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks as well as multimedia computer files. CHEAP TRICK AT BUDOKAN: THE COMPLETE CONCERT includes the original album's ten songs plus nine other tracks from the same concert, one more from a show in Osaka recorded on the same tour, multi-media content and lavish packaging. Cheap Trick: Robin Zander (vocals); Rick Nielsen (guitar); Tom Petersson (bass); Bun E. Carlos (drums). Producer: Cheap Trick. Reissue producers: Bruce Dickinson, Cheap Trick. Recorded live in Budokan, Tokyo, Japan in April 1978. Includes liner notes by Greg Siegel and Rick Nielson. All tracks have been digitally remastered. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Remember that rush you got from hearing Robin, Rick and the boys tear into "I Want You To Want Me" from Cheap Trick's original LIVE AT BUDOKAN album? Their ballsy but breathlessly effervescent power pop was the very essence of summertime in late-'70s America, rock and roll in its purest form. You don't remember? Okay, well, maybe your mom does, then. In either case, you'll be pleased to discover that the entire Budokan concert is now available for your edification. With nine extra tracks that stretch this recording out to two discs, the rock and roll magic that was Cheap Trick in their heyday is both reiterated and further illuminated. If you're an old fan, you'll want to hear the rest of the story. If you're a newcomer, this is the place to begin.
Editorial Reviews ...Now, in correct sequence, with digitally remastered (and apparently amplified) audience shrieks, one of rock's crucial live documents just got a little livelier. - Rating: A Entertainment Weekly (05/15/1998)
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