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  2. Cheap Trick discography - Wikipedia

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    1998: Hits of Cheap Trick (import) 1998: Don't Be Cruel (Collectables label) 2000: Authorized Greatest Hits; 2004: The Essential Cheap Trick; 2005: Collection (Cheap Trick/In Color/Heaven Tonight) 2005: Cheap Trick Rock on Break Out Years: 1979 (Madacy Records) 2007: Super Hits (Sony Musical Special Products) 2007: Discover Cheap Trick (Epic ...

  3. Christmas Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Christmas is a Christmas album and the nineteenth studio album by American rock band Cheap Trick. It was released on October 20, 2017. It was released on October 20, 2017. [ 1 ]

  4. Cheap Trick (1997 album) - Wikipedia

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    Cheap Trick keep their sound to the basics - loud guitars, crunching chords, and sweet melodies. The real key to the success of Cheap Trick is the reinvigorated songwriting and the result is a tight, melodic set of hard rockers and ballads."

  5. In Another World (Cheap Trick album) - Wikipedia

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    Cheap Trick. Robin Zander – lead vocals, guitar; Rick Nielsen – guitar; Tom Petersson – bass; Daxx Nielsen – drums; Additional musicians. Tim Lauer, Bennett Salvay – keyboards; Jimmy Hall – harmonica; Steve Jones – additional guitar (track 13) Robin Taylor Zander – additional guitars, vocals; Production. Julian Raymond, Cheap ...

  6. World's Greatest Lover (Cheap Trick song) - Wikipedia

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    "World's Greatest Lover" is a song by American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released in 1981 as the second and final single from their fifth studio album All Shook Up (1980). The song was written by Rick Nielsen and produced by George Martin .

  7. Elo Kiddies - Wikipedia

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    "ELO Kiddies" is a song originally released by Cheap Trick on the 1977 album Cheap Trick. It was written by Rick Nielsen , Cheap Trick's lead guitarist and primary songwriter. It was released as a single twice, in 1977 as an A-side backed by "Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace", and in 1979 as the B-side of the live " Ain't That a Shame ...

  8. When I Wake Up Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Classic Rock highlighted the song's "classic Trick-style descending chord sequence". [ 10 ] The Michigan Daily described the song as the "best on the album", adding: "With smooth Bowie vocals, U2 -esque keyboard interludes and their hallmark heavy guitar, "When I Wake Up Tomorrow" could easily be mistaken as a legend's work. [ 11 ]

  9. The Epic Archive, Vol. 1 (1975–1979) - Wikipedia

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    The Epic Archive, Vol. 1 (1975–1979) is a compilation album by American rock band Cheap Trick, which was released digitally by Epic in 2015. In 2017, the compilation was released by Real Gone Music on CD and vinyl, the latter format being a limited edition release for Record Store Day.