[Review] Cheap Trick (1977)
The band’s debut is a power pop classic that sounds like a cross between The Beatles and Kiss.
The band’s debut is a power pop classic that sounds like a cross between The Beatles and Kiss.
A song about suicide was probably dead on arrival, even with handclaps and new vocals.
Escape your everyday cares in Cheap Trick’s technicolor, power pop wonderland. It’s either that or suicide.
Another slice of technicolor heaven that puts the “pow” in power pop.
Originally released in Japan, this live record became a hot-selling import that re-introduced the U.S. to Cheap Trick.
The band scored their first US Top 10 hit with this classic concert version.
A cover of John Lennon’s cover that blows the top off it.