''Cheap Trick at Budokan'' is the first
live album by American
rock band
Cheap Trick
Cheap Trick is an American Rock music, rock band from Rockford, Illinois, formed in 1973 by guitarist Rick Nielsen, bassist Tom Petersson, lead vocalist Robin Zander and drummer Bun E. Carlos. The current lineup of the band consists of Zander, ...
, and their best-selling recording. It was first released in Japan on October 8, 1978, and later released in the United States on February 1979, through
Epic Records. After several years of constant touring but only middling exposure for the band, ''At Budokan'' steadily grew off radio play and word-of-mouth to become a high-selling success, kickstarting the band's popularity and becoming acclaimed as one of the greatest live rock albums of all time and a classic of the
power pop
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genre.
It was ranked number 426 in the 2003 edition of ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine's list of "
the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
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". In 2019, the album was selected by the
Library of Congress
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for preservation in the United States
National Recording Registry
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for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
An album featuring leftover tracks from the band's 1978 Budokan set, plus additional material from their 1979 tour of Japan, was released in 1994 as ''Budokan II'', and a two-disc reconstruction of the complete original Budokan performances, titled ''At Budokan: The Complete Concert'', was released to commemorate its twentieth anniversary in 1998.
Overview
Cheap Trick found early success in
Japan, and capitalized on this popularity by recording ''Cheap Trick at Budokan'' at the
Nippon Budokan
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in Tokyo on April 28 and 30, 1978, with an audience of 12,000 screaming Japanese fans nearly drowning out the band at times. The album was intended for release only in Japan but with strong airplay of the promotional album ''From Tokyo to You'', an estimated 30,000 import copies were sold in the United States and the album was released domestically in February 1979. The album also introduced two previously unreleased original songs, "Lookout" and "Need Your Love". As stated by producer Jack Douglas, the audio from ''Live at Budokan'' is actually not from the Budokan, but from Osaka, which was a smaller show. The recording of the Budokan show was deemed unsuitable for release.
An unusual aspect of the album release in the UK was the use of coloured vinyl, then primarily restricted to singles and EP's, and soon replaced as a marketing gimmick by so-called "picture discs". A prominently displayed sticker on the sleeve of ''Live at Budokan'' announced that it had been released on "kamikaze yellow vinyl", and, unlike most coloured discs, which were usually as opaque as the conventional black vinyl records, the disc in the album is translucent.
When ''Cheap Trick at Budokan'' was first released on
compact disc
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in the U.S., the first pressing contained a slightly different, possibly unpolished mix of the concert. Notably the guitar trade-offs of "Ain't That a Shame" were different from the vinyl release.
Reception
In the U.S., the album peaked at number four on the
''Billboard'' 200 and became the group's best selling album with over three million copies sold. It also ranked number 13 on Billboard's Top Pop Albums of 1979 year-end chart. The single "
I Want You to Want Me
"I Want You to Want Me" is a song by the American rock band Cheap Trick. It is originally from their second album ''In Color'', released in September 1977. It was the first single released from that album, but it did not chart in the United St ...
" reached number seven on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. The second single, a cover of Fats Domino's "
Ain't That a Shame" also charted, reaching number 35. ''Cheap Trick at Budokan'' was certified triple Platinum in 1986 by the
RIAA
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.
In Canada, it went to number one, hitting the top of the ''
RPM'' 100 Albums chart on August 11 of the same year.
By November 1979, it had achieved quintuple platinum status (500,000 units) in that country.
The album received mostly positive contemporary reviews. In the UK, Sandy Robertson from ''
Sounds'', while critical of Jack Douglas' production, concluded that "Cheap Trick are melodic enough to please pop-obscurity fans, heavy enough to net the Aerosmith mob, wacky enough to be eye-catching and good enough to take on the world. Possibly the best hard rock band in the USA." Nick Kent in ''
NME'' was more muted in his praise, writing that "Though it doesn't match up to ''
In Colour'' as the best Cheap Trick initiation, ''Budokan'' is no disgrace. A live album of the old school – like ''
The Kinks Live At Kelvin Hall'' or ''
Got Live If You Want It
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'' – it's nothing essential or ground-breaking; just a fair approximation of the band in a live context." In the US, ''
Billboard
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'', marking the album as a Top Album Pick, wrote that "With the fans behind them, the members of Cheap Trick put out its best, playing good hard and steady rock. Unlike so many current live LPs, the audience is always there, giving it more of a sense of space. The slight echo doesn't hurt the music."
Impact and legacy
In its official press release upon the album's entry into the
National Recording Registry
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, the
Library of Congress
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stated that, along with its success in the Japanese market, ''Cheap Trick at Budokan'' "proved to be the making of the band in their home country, as well as a loud and welcomed alternative to disco and soft rock and a decisive comeback for rock and roll."
Allmusic
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critic
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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has also stated that with this album, "Cheap Trick unwittingly paved the way for much of the hard rock of the next decade, as well as a surprising amount of alternative rock of the 1990s."
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, Stuart Berman wrote on the album's success and influence, respectively, that "''At Budokan'', is not just one of rock's greatest live albums, but also one of its most triumphant underdog tales, an exemplar of pre-internet viral phenomena," and that "for the Foo Fighters
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, Weezer
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, Smashing Pumpkins
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, Ted Leo, the Raconteurs
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—basically any band that's ever tried to weld a Beatlesque melody to a power chord—all roads lead back to ''Budokan''." Further invoking comparison to the Beatles, Nwaka Onwusa, director of curatorial affairs at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, spoke with 1A on the parallels between Beatlemania
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in the United States and Cheap Trick's reception in Japan:
The album was included in the book '' 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die''.
Track listing
All songs by Rick Nielsen
Richard Alan Nielsen (born December 22, 1948) is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist, primary songwriter, and leader of the rock band Cheap Trick. He is well-known for his numerous custom-made guitars from Hamer Guitars, inclu ...
, except where noted.
Personnel
Cheap Trick
* Robin Zander – lead vocals
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, rhythm guitar
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* Rick Nielsen
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– lead guitar
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, backing vocals
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* Tom Petersson – bass
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, backing vocals
* Bun E. Carlos – drums
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Technical
* Cheap Trick – producers
* Tomoo Suzuki – recording engineer
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* Jay Messina – Mixing engineer
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* Jack Douglas - mixing supervision
* Gary Ladinsky, Mike Beiriger – master mix
* Ken Adamany - production supervision
* Kirk Dyer - road manager
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* Matthew Perrin - production manager and lighting designer
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* John Muzzarelli - stage manager
* Dave Wilmer - guitars (Nielsen)
*Buddy Miller - guitars and basses (Zander, Petersson)
* Hal Sherburne - staging
* David Lewis - sound technician
* Lois Marino - publicist
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* Noriko Kobayashi - interpreter
* Jeff Messenger - logistics
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(office)
* Tokyo Sound - sound reinforcement
* Koh Hasebe, Kenji Miura - photography
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* Masaru Kawahara - design
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Sequel and re-issues
''Budokan II'' was released in February 1994 as a sequel of the first album, consisting of the remaining tracks from the concert not included on the original album and the tracks "Stiff Competition
"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 th ...
", "On Top of the World", and "How Are You?", recorded in 1979 during their follow-up tour.
An expanded version of the original album was released in 1998 as ''At Budokan: The Complete Concert'', remastered and fully restored to include all the concert tracks left off the original album. This version of the album was performed in full at the Metro in Chicago on April 30, 1998, to coincide with the Complete Concert CD release.
A 30th Anniversary Edition, ''Budokan!'' was released on November 11, 2008, as a four-disc set. In addition to the two-disc "Complete Concert", it includes a DVD and CD version of the concert from April 28, 1978. The filmed concert had originally been shown on Japanese TV, and was not previously commercially available. The original vinyl album is also to be reissued in conjunction with the 30th anniversary.Cheap Trick Live at Budokan 30th Anniversary Edition CD/DVD
Cheap Trick Online Store. Retrieved April 30, 2010.
''Budokan II'' track listing
# "
ELO Kiddies" (Nielsen) – 5:41
# "
High Roller
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" (Nielsen, Petersson, Robin Zander) – 5:58
# "
Southern Girls
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" (Nielsen, Petersson) – 5:35
# "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace" (
Terry Reid
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) – 4:34
# "
California Man" (
Roy Wood
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) – 5:45
# "Downed" (Nielsen) – 6:51
# "
Stiff Competition
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" (Nielsen) – 4:02 (from 1979 tour)
# "How Are You?" (Nielsen, Petersson) – 4:14 (from 1979 tour)
# "On Top of the World" (Nielsen) – 4:02 (from 1979 tour)
# "Can't Hold On" (Nielsen) – 5:55
# "Oh Caroline" (Nielsen) – 2:59
# "
Auf Wiedersehen" (Nielsen, Petersson) – 3:41
''At Budokan: The Complete Concert'' track listing
Disc one
# "Hello There"
# "Come On, Come On"
# "ELO Kiddies"
# "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace"
# "Big Eyes"
# "Lookout"
# "Downed"
# "Can't Hold On"
# "Oh Caroline"
# "Surrender"
# "Auf Wiedersehen"
Disc two
# "Need Your Love"
# "High Roller"
# "Southern Girls"
# "I Want You to Want Me"
# "California Man"
# "Goodnight"
# "Ain't That a Shame"
# "Clock Strikes Ten"
30th Anniversary Edition track listing
DVD
# "Hello There"
# "ELO Kiddies"
# "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace"
# "Look Out"
# "Downed"
# "Can't Hold On"
# "Oh Caroline"
# "Surrender"
# "Auf Wiedersehen"
# "Southern Girls"
# "I Want You to Want Me"
# "California Man"
# "Goodnight"
# "Ain't That a Shame"
# "Clock Strikes Ten"
Bonus tracks
# "Come On, Come On" (1978 performance)
# "
Voices" (2008 performance)"
# "If You Want My Love" (2008 performance)
# "Looking Back" – 2008 interviews
CD
# "Hello There"
# "Come On, Come On"
# "ELO Kiddies"
# "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace"
# "Big Eyes"
# "Look Out"
# "Downed"
# "Can't Hold On"
# "Oh Caroline"
# "Surrender"
# "Auf Wiedersehen"
# "Need Your Love"
# "High Roller"
# "Southern Girls"
# "I Want You to Want Me"
# "California Man"
# "Goodnight"
# "Ain't That a Shame"
# "Clock Strikes Ten"
Chart performance
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
2017 reissue
Certifications
References
External links
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