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Disco de Cheap Trick: “Baby Talk”
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Fecha de Publicación:1997-01-01
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Rock, Classic Rock, Mainstream Rock
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Sello Discográfico:
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:098787039375
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Lista de temas : |
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Baby Talk |
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Brontosaurus |
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Análisis (en inglés) - :
Despite his strong anti-commercial stance (in the '80s anyway), {\indie}-icon {$Steve Albini} holds an obvious affinity for subversive {\pop} patrons {$Cheap Trick}. His band {$Big Black} even ran through the cheap chestnut {&"He's a Whore."} Prodded by alternative music critic {$Ira Robbins}, {$Albini} produced two cuts for a {@Sub Pop} vinyl single (both also on the Japanese import of the '97 {^Cheap Trick} album and this CD single, annoyingly Scotch taped to the early domestic releases) which do bring the band closer to the wickedly tangled roots of the first {$Trick} record. Featuring a cool riff, sassy recycled bits, and {$Zander's} usual drop-dead delivery, {&"Baby Talk"} churns like the kind of trick trash {$Nielsen} once wrote in his sleep. Next the {$Move}'s {&"Brontosaurus"} lumbers in. {$Trick} already threw a piece of this beast into {^Heaven Tonight}'s superlative {&"California Man"} cover. How the Rockford quartet could look at the {$Move}'s gleaming repertoire and decide on {&"Brontosaurus"} is one of the head-scratchers that makes them {$Cheap Trick}. ~ Doug Stone, All Music Guide
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