Monday, July 26, 2010
Cheap Trick “At Budokan” (1979)
At Budokan brought Cheap Trick to the masses with a vibrant live set that captured the band in front of an adoring Japanese audience. Entirely overlooked on the original, the band's debut is represented by "ELO Kiddies" and "Speak Now or Forever Hold Your Peace," while essential In Color Tricksters "Downed" and "Southern Girls" are cranked to arena-rockin' levels in the same way the live "I Want You to Want Me" blew the lid off the studio version to achieve hit status. Elsewhere, "Auf Wiedersehen" and "High Roller" are featured from Heaven Tonight, as is the slow burning non-LP ballad "Can't Hold On." While the original At Budokan is a potent single album's worth of smoldering melodic rock fire, 1998’s expanded “At Budokan: The Complete Concert” proves you can't get too much of a good thing. –Ben
Labels:
Album Reviews,
Rock
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