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The band changed their name to Trooper, and Bachman produced the band's self-titled debut album, Trooper, which contained the Canadian hits "Baby Woncha Please Come Home" and "General Hand Grenade". Managed by Sam Feldman, [2] Trooper began touring extensively in both Canada and the United States. Trooper performing live in 1976.
Thick as Thieves is the fourth studio album by Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1978. [2] [3] The album was the fourth in a row to be produced by Randy Bachman of Bachman–Turner Overdrive and The Guess Who fame, but it was also the last one he produced for the band.
Knock 'Em Dead Kid is the third studio album by Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1977. [2] The album was produced by Randy Bachman.Bassist Harry Kalensky was replaced by Doni Underhill prior to the recording this album, which was the group's first Canadian platinum certified album.
Money Talks is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1982. Track listing (McGuire/Smith) "Money Talks" 3:37 "Only a Fool" 3:09
Hot Shots is the first greatest hits album by the Canadian rock band Trooper, released in March 1979. The album consists of the band's most popular songs with some modifications. Hot Shots broke all records for Canadian sales of an album by a Canadian act, reaching quadruple-platinum.
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Trooper is the self-titled debut studio album by Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1975. The album was produced by Randy Bachman of Bachman–Turner Overdrive and The Guess Who . The album would produce two Canadian hits "Baby Woncha Please Come Home" and "General Hand Grenade".