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Heaven Tonight is the third studio album by American rock band Cheap Trick. It was produced by Tom Werman and released on April 24, 1978. It was produced by Tom Werman and released on April 24, 1978. The album was remastered and released with bonus tracks on Sony's Epic / Legacy imprint in 1998.
The film provided comedic material for the 2006-2007 Austereo radio comedy show Get This.Host Tony Martin referred to the film on a number of occasions, making jibes at the name of Guy Pearce's character's band which was 'Video Rodney', the frequent references to the film's villain whose name was the ill-chosen 'Tim Robbins' and the 1980s synth-rock music which was seen as passé at the time.
"Stiff Competition" is a song written by Rick Nielsen that first appeared on Cheap Trick's 1978 album Heaven Tonight. It is famous for the sexual double entendres in the lyrics, and subsequently appeared on live and compilation albums. In the UK, "Stiff Competition" was the B-side to Cheap Trick's second single from Heaven Tonight, "California ...
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Heaven Tonight may refer to: Heaven Tonight , 1978 Cheap Trick album "Heaven Tonight" (Cheap Trick song) , 1978 song by Cheap Trick from the album Heaven Tonight
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"Heaven Tonight" is played in a minor key. [16] Nielsen played a mandocello on the song, and other instruments include harpsichord and cello . [ 12 ] Zaleski described the harpsichord playing as "psychedelic-tinged" and considers that this combined with the choppy riffs and whispered refrain make the song "ooze dread". [ 16 ]