''Cheap Trick'' is the debut
studio album
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by the American
rock band
Cheap Trick, released in 1977. It was released under
Epic Records
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and produced by
Jack Douglas, a frequent collaborator of the band. The album did not reach the
''Billboard'' 200 chart but did "bubble under" at number 207 for one week in April 1977.
Overview
Most of the songs have a more raw sound akin to
hard rock
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bands of the period compared to the group's later more polished
power pop style, and the song lyrics deal with more extreme subject matter than later albums. For instance, "The Ballad of TV Violence (I'm Not the Only Boy)" is about
serial killer Richard Speck, "Daddy Should Have Stayed in High School" is about an
ephebophile, and "
Oh, Candy
"Oh, Candy" is the debut single by American rock band Cheap Trick, released in 1977 from their self-titled debut studio album. It was written by Rick Nielsen and produced by Jack Douglas.
Background
"Oh, Candy" is based on a true story of phot ...
" is about a photographer friend of the band, Marshall Mintz, who committed
suicide
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.
Critical reception
The album was generally well-received by critics with favorable comparisons to
the Beatles and
the Who, with critics likening Robin Zander's vocals to
John Lennon's. Charles M. Young, writing for ''
Rolling Stone'', said the album had a "heavy emphasis on basics with a strain of demented violence" and that the lyrics "run the gamut of lust, confusion and misogyny, growing out of rejection and antiauthoritarian sentiments about school—all with an element of wit."
Ira Robbins of ''
Trouser Press'' noted the album's "wall-of-guitar sound" and said the band was "sarcastic, smart, nasty, powerful, tight, casual, and destined for something great."
Track listing
All songs written by
Rick Nielsen except where noted.
Note: The original
vinyl record had "Side A" printed on the label on one side and "Side 1" printed on the other, a humorous touch reflecting the band's conviction that they didn't have any "B material". The placement of the track listing on the jacket seemed to indicate "Hot Love" was the first track on the album. When the album was released on
CD in the mid-1980s, it followed the same sequence. However, when the album was re-issued in 1998, the band's preferred sequence was used, placing "Side 1" before "Side A" and included five bonus tracks:
Personnel
;Cheap Trick
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Robin Zander –
lead vocals
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,
rhythm guitar
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*
Rick Nielsen –
lead guitar,
mandocello, vocals
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Tom Petersson –
bass guitar, vocals
*
Bun E. Carlos –
drums
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;Technical
*
Jack Douglas –
producer
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* Jay Messina –
engineer
* Sam Ginsberg – assistant engineer
*
Paula Scher – cover design
* Jim Houghton –
photography
Charts
2017 reissue
Cover versions
In the documentary ''
End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones'',
Johnny Ramone
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stated that the guitar riff in "
The KKK Took My Baby Away" was inspired by the riff in "He's a Whore".
Big Black
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released a cover of "He's a Whore" as a single with a picture sleeve in the style of Cheap Trick's album cover. The back of the sleeve was a similar take on the German band
Kraftwerk
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and their song, "
The Model
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". Big Black's version was included as a bonus track on the CD release of their second album, ''
Songs About Fucking''.
The Methadones
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covered "He's a Whore" on ''
21st Century Power Pop Riot
The Methadones were a band formed in 1993 by guitarist/vocalist Dan Vapid. The Methadones initially lasted only a few shows before Vapid put them to the side to focus on his main band Screeching Weasel. By 1999 Dan was no longer a member of Scree ...
'', an album of covers released in 2006.
Concrete Blonde covered "Mandocello" on ''
Still in Hollywood
''Still in Hollywood'' is an album by American rock band Concrete Blonde, including a selection of live recording, b-sides from singles, alternate version of studio recordings, cover songs and other miscellanies.
Track listing
# "It'll Chew Y ...
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References
Notes
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1977 debut albums
Albums produced by Jack Douglas (record producer)
Albums recorded at Record Plant (New York City)
Cheap Trick albums
Epic Records albums
Legacy Recordings albums