Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Ain't That a Shame 2. I Want You to Want Me 3. Oh, Candy 4. That 70's Song (In the Street) 5. Voices 6. If You Want My Love 7. She's Tight 8. Can't Stop Fallin' Into Love 9. Gonna Raise Hell 10. I Can't Take It 11. Take Me to the Top 12. It All Comes Back to You 13. Tonight It's You 14. Time Will Let You Know 15. World's Greatest Lover
DISC 2: 1. Flame, The 2. Stop This Game 3. Dream Police 4. I Know What I Want 5. Woke up With a Monster 6. Never Had a Lot to Lose 7. You're All Talk 8. I'm Losin' You 9. Hard to Tell 10. Oh Claire 11. Surrender 12. Just Got Back 13. Day Tripper 14. Who D'King
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Art Alexakis, Billy Corgan, Slash, Tod Howarth | | Producer: | Cheap Trick, Harry Witz | | Distributor: | Proper Sales & Dist. | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Cheap Trick: Robin Zander, Tom Peterson, Rick Nielson, Bun E. Carlos. Additional personnel includes: Miles Zander (acoustic & electric guitars, background vocals); Ian Zander (acoustic guitar, tiple); Arik Jenkins, Miles Nielsen, Tim Roe, Greg Wititson, George Wulf (acoustic guitar); Art Alexakis (guitar, background vocals); Billy Corgan, Slash (guitar); The Rockford Symphony String Quartet (strings); Tod Howarth (keyboards, background vocals); Jon Brant (bass); Randy Rainwater, Ed Bogdonas (drums); Jonathan Marks, Daxx Nielsen, Robin Taylor Zander (percussion); Holland Zander, Harlem High School Choir (background vocals). Engineers: Timothy Powell, Skinner Ways, Kathy Yore. Recorded live at Davis Park, Rockford, Illinois on August 28, 1999. Cheap Trick only improves with age, as evidenced by this 25th anniversary show in front of a hometown crowd of 15,000. Aside from seminal tracks like "Surrender" and "I Want You to Want Me," the band includes songs from every one of its albums for this beautifully packaged double CD. "That 70's Song," a kind of "Surrender" junior, shows Cheap Trick can still write a killer tune with a great hook. Extra strings enhance the lost classic "Tonight it's You," as does the addition of a choir and orchestra on "Time Will Let You Know." Ex-Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan plugs in his guitar for "Just Got Back," and the album concludes with "Who D' King," a drummer's delight made even more explosive by the appearance of the Phantom Regiment Drum Corps. (Drummer Bun E. Carlos apparently led the entire crew off the front of the stage, through the middle of the crowd and right out the front door with the entire crowd behind them.) SILVER is a fantastic souvenir of the first quarter century of a great rock band.
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