Dream Police (CD)
Cheap Trick
Amoeba Review
Jeff Hunt 06/19/2013
The 1978 release of Cheap Trick at Budokan was a huge hit, but the band had peaked. The next studio record, Dream Police, lacked focus, and was alarmingly overproduced. Granted, the title track is brilliant, a runaway locomotive of power chords and synthesizer dervishes, accompanied by frenzied vocal harmonies and a general mood of coke-addled paranoia. It ties with “Surrender” as Cheap Trick’s best song. But most of the rest is mediocre at best. There are strings galore, and a stab at heavy-metal disco that is, well, regrettable. Still, Dream Police was the band’s biggest selling studio LP. Read More
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
|---|---|---|
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1.
Dream Police
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Cheap Trick | 03:53 |
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2.
Way Of The World
|
Cheap Trick | 03:39 |
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3.
The House Is Rockin' (With Domestic Problems)
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Cheap Trick | 05:12 |
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4.
Gonna Raise Hell
|
Cheap Trick | 09:20 |
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5.
I'll Be With You Tonight
|
Cheap Trick | 03:52 |
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6.
Voices
|
Cheap Trick | 04:22 |
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7.
Writing On The Wall
|
Cheap Trick | 03:26 |
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8.
I Know What I Want
|
Cheap Trick | 04:29 |
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9.
Need Your Love
|
Cheap Trick | 07:39 |
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10.
The House Is Rockin' (With Domestic Problems) (Live)
|
Cheap Trick | 06:16 |
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