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Licor 43 is the most popular liqueur in Spain. [4] As of 2011, it was the fastest growing premium liqueur in the world in its category, and is present in more than 60 countries. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] During a 2015 inquiry into the best-selling alcohols in The World's 50 Best Bars (the bar version of William Reed's The World's 50 Best Restaurants ...
"Up the Creek" is a song by American rock band Cheap Trick, released as a single in 1984 from the soundtrack of the 1984 film Up the Creek. [1] The song was written by Rick Nielsen and Randy Bishop, and produced by Spencer Proffer .
Subsequent to its release on Dream Police, "Voices" has appeared on several Cheap Trick compilation albums, including The Greatest Hits, The Essential Cheap Trick, Collections, Playlist: The Very Best of Cheap Trick and The Music of Cheap Trick and the box set Sex, America, Cheap Trick. [5] A number of live versions have also been released.
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. The album was remastered and released with bonus tracks on Sony's Epic/Legacy imprint in 1998.
The Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by Cheap Trick.It contains many of Cheap Trick's popular songs, as well as a previously unreleased cover version of The Beatles' "Magical Mystery Tour", which according to the liner notes, was an outtake from the Lap of Luxury album.
"He's a Whore" is a song written by Rick Nielsen that was first released on Cheap Trick's 1977 debut album Cheap Trick. [1] It has also appeared on a number of Cheap Trick compilation albums, including The Essential Cheap Trick. [1] It has also been covered by many artists including Big Black, Neon and Vince Neil. Like many of Cheap Trick's ...
[1] Associated Press critic Steven Wine calls it one of Cheap Trick's "best rockers." [8] An alternate take of "High Roller" was included on the 1996 compilation album Sex, America, Cheap Trick. [1] [9] It was also released on the 2004 compilation album The Essential Cheap Trick. [10] In Japan, it was included on the 1991 compilation album The ...
In a review of the 1996 box-set Sex, America, Cheap Trick, Billboard described the song as a "Beatlesque gem". [16] In the 2007 book Shake Some Action: The Ultimate Power Pop Guide , author John M. Borack picked the song as one of twenty stand-out tracks from the band's career.