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Cheap Trick is an American rock band formed in
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in 1970 by guitarist
Rick Nielsen Richard Alan Nielsen (born December 22, 1948) is an American musician who is 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, including hi ...
, bassist
Tom Petersson Thomas John Peterson (born May 9, 1950), better known as Tom Petersson, is an American musician who is best known as the bass guitar player for the rock band Cheap Trick. Career Before joining Cheap Trick, Petersson played in a number of bands ...
, lead vocalist
Robin Zander Robin Wayne Zander (born January 23, 1953) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Cheap Trick, but is also a solo artist. Zander was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016 as a ...
and drummer
Bun E. Carlos Brad M. Carlson (born June 12, 1950), better known by the stage name Bun E. Carlos, is the original drummer for American rock band Cheap Trick. He recorded and performed with the band from 1973 to 2010. Carlos was inducted into the Rock and Roll ...
. Their work bridged elements of '60s
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, '70s
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, and the emerging
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sound, and would help set the template for subsequent
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artists. Cheap Trick released their self-titled debut album in 1977 and, later that year, found success in Japan with the release of their second album, '' In Color''. 1978's ''
Heaven Tonight ''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 album ...
'' included the power pop classic " Surrender". The band achieved mainstream popularity in the United States in 1979 with the
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live album '' At Budokan'' and a Top 10 single, a live recording of "
I Want You to Want Me "I Want You to Want Me" is a song by the American Rock music, rock band Cheap Trick. It is originally from their second album ''In Color (album), In Color'', released in September 1977. It was the first single released from that album, but it ...
". They followed with ''
Dream Police ''Dream Police'' is the fourth studio album by American rock music, rock band Cheap Trick. It was released in 1979, and was their third release in a row produced by Tom Werman. It is the band's most commercially successful studio album, going to ...
'' (1979), their most commercially successful studio album, reaching No. 6 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. After struggling with declining popularity and lineup changes in the 1980s, Cheap Trick experienced a major resurgence toward the end of the decade when they topped the US charts with the
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" The Flame". The band has continued releasing new music into the 21st century and maintains a constant touring schedule, having performed live more than 5,000 times since their formation. Cheap Trick has sold more than 20 million albums and built a dedicated
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. Their influence has been cited by a diverse range of rock artists from both the mainstream and underground. The band was inducted into the
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in 2016. The current lineup of the band consists of Zander, Nielsen and Petersson.


History


Origins and early years (1969–1977)

In 1967,
Rick Nielsen Richard Alan Nielsen (born December 22, 1948) is an American musician who is 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, including hi ...
formed
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with Tom Peterson (later known as
Tom Petersson Thomas John Peterson (born May 9, 1950), better known as Tom Petersson, is an American musician who is best known as the bass guitar player for the rock band Cheap Trick. Career Before joining Cheap Trick, Petersson played in a number of bands ...
), who had played in another
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, band called the Bo Weevils. With
Bun E. Carlos Brad M. Carlson (born June 12, 1950), better known by the stage name Bun E. Carlos, is the original drummer for American rock band Cheap Trick. He recorded and performed with the band from 1973 to 2010. Carlos was inducted into the Rock and Roll ...
joining on drums, Fuse moved to
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in 1971. From 1972 to 1973, they called themselves Sick Man of Europe. After a European tour in 1973, Nielsen and Petersson returned to Rockford and reunited with Carlos. According to ''
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'', the band adopted the name Cheap Trick on August 15, 1973. The name was inspired by the band's attendance at a
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concert, where Petersson commented that Slade used "every cheap trick in the book" as part of their act. Randy "Xeno" Hogan was the original lead singer for Cheap Trick. He left the band shortly after its formation and was replaced by
Robin Zander Robin Wayne Zander (born January 23, 1953) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the rock band Cheap Trick, but is also a solo artist. Zander was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016 as a ...
. With Robin Zander on vocals, the band recorded a demo in 1975 and played in warehouses, bowling alleys, and various other venues around the
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. The band was signed to
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in early 1976. The band released its first album, ''
Cheap Trick Cheap Trick is an American rock band formed in Rockford, Illinois in 1970 by guitarist Rick Nielsen, bassist Tom Petersson, lead vocalist Robin Zander and drummer Bun E. Carlos. Their work bridged elements of '60s pop rock, guitar pop, '70s har ...
'', in early 1977. While favored by critics, the album did not sell well. The album's lone single, "
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", failed to chart, as did the album. Their second album, '' In Color'', was released later that year. The singles "
I Want You to Want Me "I Want You to Want Me" is a song by the American Rock music, rock band Cheap Trick. It is originally from their second album ''In Color (album), In Color'', released in September 1977. It was the first single released from that album, but it ...
" and "
Southern Girls "Southern Girls" is a song written by Rick Nielsen and Tom Petersson that was first released by Cheap Trick on their 1977 album '' In Color'', produced by Tom Werman. It was also released as a single. It has been covered by a number of artists ...
" failed to chart. ''In Color'' was ranked No. 443 on the 2012 edition of
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.


Budokan brings success (1978–1980)

When Cheap Trick toured in Japan for the first time in April 1978, they were received with a frenzy reminiscent of
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. During the tour, Cheap Trick recorded two concerts at the
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. Ten tracks taken from both shows were compiled and released as a live album titled ''
Cheap Trick at Budokan ''Cheap Trick at Budokan'' (or simply ''At Budokan'') is the first live album by American rock band Cheap Trick, and their best-selling recording. Recorded at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, the album was first released in Japan on October 8, 1978 ...
'', which was intended to be exclusive to Japan. The band's third studio album, ''
Heaven Tonight ''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 album ...
'' was released in May 1978. The lead-off track " Surrender" was Cheap Trick's first single to chart in the United States, peaking at No. 62. It has gone on to become one of the band's signature songs. Demand for ''Cheap Trick at Budokan'' became so great that Epic Records finally released the album in the U.S. in February 1979. ''Cheap Trick at Budokan'' launched the band into international stardom, and the album went
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in the United States. The first single from the album was the live version of "I Want You to Want Me", which had originally been released on ''In Color''. It reached No. 7 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and became Cheap Trick's best-selling single to date. The second single, "
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", peaked at No. 35. " Need Your Love" had already been recorded for the forthcoming ''
Dream Police ''Dream Police'' is the fourth studio album by American rock music, rock band Cheap Trick. It was released in 1979, and was their third release in a row produced by Tom Werman. It is the band's most commercially successful studio album, going to ...
'' album that had already been finished, but after the unprecedented success of ''Cheap Trick at Budokan'', Epic postponed the album's release. ''Dream Police'' was released later in 1979, and was their third album in a row produced by Tom Werman. The
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of the album was a hit single, as was "
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". ''Dream Police'' also found the band taking its style in a more experimental direction by incorporating strings and dabbling in heavy metal on tracks like "Gonna Raise Hell". By 1980, Cheap Trick was headlining arenas. On August 26, 1980, Petersson left the group to record a solo album with his wife Dagmar, using the band name Another Language.
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became Petersson's steady replacement, after a year of Cheap Trick touring and recording with Pete Comita. ''
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'' (1980), produced by former Beatles producer
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, reached No. 24 on the charts and was certified gold. However, the album's high-class background did not save it from descriptions like "
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gone psycho".


1980s struggles (1981–1986)

In July 1981, CBS Inc. sued Cheap Trick and their manager Ken Adamany for $10 million, alleging they were attempting to coerce CBS into re-negotiating their contract and had refused to record any new material for the label since October 1980. The lawsuit was settled in early 1982 and work commenced on the next album: '' One on One''. The album spawned two minor hits with the power ballad "
If You Want My Love "If You Want My Love" is a song by American rock band Cheap Trick, released in 1982 as the lead single from their sixth studio album '' One on One''. It was written by guitarist Rick Nielsen and produced by Roy Thomas Baker. It reached number 45 ...
" (which peaked at no. 45) and the innuendo-laced rocker "
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" (which peaked at no. 65). Cheap Trick released ''
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'' in 1983. The album's two singles, "
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" and "
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", failed to chart. In the same year, Cheap Trick performed two songs for the soundtrack of the adult animated film ''
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'', which became a
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. In 1984, the band recorded the
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to the
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comedy '' Up The Creek'', which Nielsen later called "one of the worst" songs he'd ever written. The band released '' Standing on the Edge'' in 1985. This album was called their "best collection of bubblegum bazooka rock in years". The album's first single, "
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", reached No. 8 on ''Billboard''s Top Rock Tracks chart. In 1986, the band recorded "
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", the end-title cut for the film ''
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''. They then released ''
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'' in the fall. The album's lone single, " It's Only Love", failed to chart. The music video for "It's Only Love" made history as the first music video to use captioning for hearing-impaired persons. ''The Doctor'' turned out to be the band's final album with Jon Brant as bassist.


Popular resurgence (1987–1989)

Petersson rejoined the group in 1987 and helped record 1988's ''
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'', produced by
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. Due to the band's commercial decline, Epic Records insisted that the band collaborate with professional songwriters on the album. Nielsen said, "''Lap of Luxury'' was a tough record to make. We could lie to you and tell you it was all wonderful and great. It wasn't. It was tough working with other writers. But it was a lesson for us." " The Flame", a ballad, was issued as the first single from the album, and became the band's first-ever No. 1 hit. The second single, a cover of
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's "
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", peaked at no. 4. This song also reached number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 list in 1988. The other singles from the album were "
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", "
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", and " Let Go"; "Ghost Town" and "Never Had a Lot to Lose" also charted. ''Lap of Luxury'' went
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and became recognized as the band's comeback album. ''
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'' commented: "After a long hitless streak, Cheap Trick brings it all back home. This is the quartet's punchiest effort since its mid-'70s heyday."


Transitions (1990–2015)

'' Busted'' was released in 1990. The band was allowed more creative control, and professional songwriters were only used on a handful of songs. The first single, "Can't Stop Falling Into Love", reached on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and on the Album Rock Tracks chart. The second single, the
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-penned " Wherever Would I Be", reached on the charts. The single "If You Need Me" was not successful, although the track "Back 'n Blue" reached on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Album Rock Tracks chart. In 1991, Cheap Trick's ''
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'' was released. The group left Epic after the disappointing sales of ''Busted'' to sign with
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. In 1994, the band released ''
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''. The album's title track was issued as the first single and reached No. 16 on the US Mainstream Rock charts. The album's sales were poor, and it peaked at only No. 123. In 1997, Cheap Trick signed with indie label Red Ant Records and released ''
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''. The band attempted to re-introduce themselves to a new generation, as the album was self-titled and the artwork was similar to their first album which had been released twenty years before. The album was critically acclaimed and hailed as a return to form. Eleven weeks after the release, Red Ant's parent company Alliance Entertainment Corporation declared
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. The single " Say Goodbye" only reached No. 119 on the charts, and the band again found themselves without a record label. Two other singles were released from the album, "Baby No More" and "
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". Cheap Trick began to rebuild in 1998. The band toured behind the release of ''Cheap Trick at Budokan: The Complete Concert'', and the
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ed re-issues of the band's first three albums. One of the multi-night stands from this tour resulted in ''
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'', a live album that featured members of
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on two tracks. In 1999, the band recorded a cover of Big Star's 1972 song " In the Street" that was used as the theme song for the
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sitcom ''
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''. Cheap Trick ended the song with the lyric "We're all all right," which was drawn from their own 1978 song " Surrender". After spending much of 2001 writing songs and about six weeks in pre-production, Cheap Trick went into
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in
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, in March 2002, where they recorded their first studio album in six years, ''
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'' in May 2003. Cheap Trick released '' Rockford'' on Cheap Trick Unlimited/Big3 Records in 2006. The first single from the album was " Perfect Stranger" (produced by
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and co-written by Cheap Trick and Perry). The band also appeared in a
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advertising campaign called "This Is Your Wake-Up Call" featuring the band. In 2007, officials of Rockford, Illinois, honored Cheap Trick by reproducing the ''Rockford'' album cover art on that year's city vehicle sticker. On June 19, 2007, the
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passed Senate Resolution 255, which designated April 1 of every year as Cheap Trick Day in the State of Illinois. In August of that year, Cheap Trick honored the 40th anniversary of ''
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'' by playing the album in its entirety with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, conducted by Edwin Outwater, along with guest vocalists including
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and
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. On April 24, 2008, Cheap Trick performed at Japan's
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, for the 30th anniversary of the 1978 album ''
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''. Bun E. Carlos stopped touring and recording with the band, and officially left the band in 2010. Rick Nielsen's son Daxx, who had filled in for Bun E. while he was recovering from back surgery in 2001, became the band's touring drummer. On July 17, 2011, at Canada's Bluesfest in
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, Ontario, a thunderstorm blew through the festival area 20 minutes into the band's set. The band and crew were on the stage when, without warning, the 40-ton roof fell. It fell away from the audience and landed on the band's truck, which was parked alongside the back of the stage. The van broke the fall and allowed everyone about 30 seconds to escape. Carlos filed a lawsuit against his former bandmates in 2013. He claimed that even though they claimed that he was departed from Cheap Trick, he was not being allowed to participate in band-related activities, including recording. The remaining three members of Cheap Trick filed a countersuit, seeking a legal affirmation of their removal of Carlos. Their lawsuit was dismissed in late 2013. The legal dispute was eventually settled. Following the settlement, Carlos did not record or tour with them. The three remaining members decided they would continue Cheap Trick as a trio.


Hall of Fame induction and later years (2016–present)

On April 1, 2016, the band released its first album in five years, '' Bang, Zoom, Crazy... Hello''. They released a single, "No Direction Home", as a teaser for the album. The album was the band's first record on a major label in 22 years. Daxx Nielsen played drums on the album. On April 8, 2016, Cheap Trick was inducted into the
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. On June 16, 2017, the band released the album ''
We're All Alright! ''We're All Alright!'' is the eighteenth studio album by American rock band Cheap Trick. It was released on June 16, 2017. The album's title refers to lyrics from the band's 1978 hit, " Surrender", as well as the theme song to the television se ...
''. Daxx Nielsen played drums on the album. In August 2017, the band appeared on
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's single "Black Blizzard". On October 20, 2017, the band released a Christmas album, '' Christmas Christmas''. On January 29, 2021, Cheap Trick released the single "Light Up the Fire" in the run up to their album ''In Another World'', due for release on April 9, 2021. The band was announced as part of the 2021 Australian concert series, Under the Southern Stars, alongside Bush and
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. They replaced original headliners
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on the bill. In April 2021, the concert series was postponed to 2022. When Petersson was sidelined from touring in 2021 due to open-heart surgery. Zander's son, Robin Taylor Zander, filled in for him on tour.


Legacy

In 2016, Cheap Trick was inducted into the
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. The induction ceremony was held at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York on April 8, and the band was introduced by
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. Zander, Nielsen, Petersson, and Carlos were in attendance; with Carlos on drums, the band performed "
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", " Surrender" and "
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". Cheap Trick have been cited as an influence on several artists in the
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and
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genre, including
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,
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,
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, and
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.
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guitarist Pata cited them as the Western band that had the biggest impact on him and as the reason he started playing guitar.


Band members

;Current members ;Current touring musicians ;Former members ;Former touring musicians


Timeline


Discography

* ''
Cheap Trick Cheap Trick is an American rock band formed in Rockford, Illinois in 1970 by guitarist Rick Nielsen, bassist Tom Petersson, lead vocalist Robin Zander and drummer Bun E. Carlos. Their work bridged elements of '60s pop rock, guitar pop, '70s har ...
'' (1977) * '' In Color'' (1977) * ''
Heaven Tonight ''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 album ...
'' (1978) * ''
Dream Police ''Dream Police'' is the fourth studio album by American rock music, rock band Cheap Trick. It was released in 1979, and was their third release in a row produced by Tom Werman. It is the band's most commercially successful studio album, going to ...
'' (1979) * ''
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'' (1980) * '' One on One'' (1982) * ''
Next Position Please ''Next Position Please'' is the seventh studio album by American rock band Cheap Trick, produced by Todd Rundgren and released in 1983. The title track was originally demoed for the band's 1979 album '' Dream Police'', which had lead singer Robi ...
'' (1983) * '' Standing on the Edge'' (1985) * ''
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'' (1986) * ''
Lap of Luxury ''Lap of Luxury'' is the tenth studio album by American musical ensemble, band Cheap Trick. Released on April 12, 1988, it is the band's second-most commercially successful studio album (trailing only 1979's ''Dream Police''), reaching number 16 ...
'' (1988) * '' Busted'' (1990) * ''
Woke Up with a Monster ''Woke up with a Monster'' is the twelfth studio album by Cheap Trick which was released by Warner Records, Warner Bros. Records in 1994. Produced by Ted Templeman, the album peaked at number 123 on the US ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' Bil ...
'' (1994) * ''
Cheap Trick Cheap Trick is an American rock band formed in Rockford, Illinois in 1970 by guitarist Rick Nielsen, bassist Tom Petersson, lead vocalist Robin Zander and drummer Bun E. Carlos. Their work bridged elements of '60s pop rock, guitar pop, '70s har ...
'' (1997) * ''
Special One ''Special One'' is the fourteenth studio album by the band Cheap Trick. It was released in 2003 to mixed reviews and features the single " Scent of a Woman." It charted for one week, reaching 128 on the album charts. Background ''Special One'' ...
'' (2003) * '' Rockford'' (2006) * ''
The Latest ''The Latest'' is the sixteenth studio album by the American hard rock and power pop band Cheap Trick, released on June 23, 2009. The album was produced by Cheap Trick, Julian Raymond, and Howard Willing and was issued on CD, as well as limite ...
'' (2009) * '' Bang, Zoom, Crazy... Hello'' (2016) * ''
We're All Alright! ''We're All Alright!'' is the eighteenth studio album by American rock band Cheap Trick. It was released on June 16, 2017. The album's title refers to lyrics from the band's 1978 hit, " Surrender", as well as the theme song to the television se ...
'' (2017) * '' Christmas Christmas'' (2017) * '' In Another World'' (2021)


Notes


References


See also

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My Sharona "My Sharona" () is the debut single by American power pop band the Knack. The song was written by Berton Averre and Doug Fieger, and it was released in 1979 from their debut album, '' Get the Knack''. It reached number one on the ''Billboard ...
*
Power pop Power pop (also typeset as powerpop) is a subgenre of rock music and form of pop rock based on the early music of bands such as the Who, the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and the Byrds. It typically incorporates melodic hooks, vocal harmonies, ...
*
Dwight Twilley Dwight Twilley (June 6, 1951 – October 18, 2023) was an American pop/rock singer and songwriter, best known for the top 20 hit singles " I'm on Fire" (1975) and "Girls" (1984). His music is associated with the power pop style. Twilley and Phil ...
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Bad Finger Badfinger were a Welsh rock band formed in Swansea in 1961. Their best-known lineup consisted of Pete Ham (guitar), Mike Gibbins (drums), Tom Evans (bass), and Joey Molland (guitar). They are recognised for their influence on the 1970s power ...
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Tom Robinson Band Tom Robinson Band (TRB) are a British Rock music, rock band, established in 1976 by singer, songwriter and bassist Tom Robinson. The band's debut single "2-4-6-8 Motorway" was a top five hit on the UK Singles Chart in 1977, and their third sin ...


External links

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