Episode 34 – Cheap Trick – Cheap Trick (Part 1)

Rock Roulette Podcast
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Episode 34 - Cheap Trick - Cheap Trick (Part 1)
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Episode 34 is here! The wheel has graced us with Cheap Trick‘s debut album! What will the guys think of the record from 1977 and will it be what they think Cheap Trick sounds like? Stay Tuned!

Cheap Trick is the debut studio album by the American rock band Cheap Trick, released in 1977. It was released under Epic Records 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.

Cheap Trick
Robin Zander – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
Rick Nielsen – lead guitar, mandocello, vocals
Tom Petersson – bass guitar, vocals
Bun E. Carlos – drums

Technical/Production
Jack Douglas – producer
Jay Messina – engineer
Sam Ginsberg – assistant engineer
Paula Scher – cover design
Jim Houghton – photography

Intro Music by LiteSaturation from Pixabay

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