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Disco de Cheap Trick: “Hits of Cheap Trick”
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Hits of Cheap Trick |
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Fecha de Publicación:1998-06-30
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Rock, Classic Rock, Mainstream Rock
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Sello Discográfico:Sony International
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:5099746885328
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One from the rash of rash {$Cheap Trick} summarizations that fell from the sky in the '90s, when the {\pop} pros were prematurely put out to pasture. This collection is as hit-or-miss as any overview of a great band's oeuvre would be, but hey, it's cheap. Some of the Rockford four's best bits reside here: rockers ({&"She's Tight,"} {&"Surrender,"} {&"Cover Girl"}) and rollers ({&"Come On Come On,"} {&"Takin' Me Back,"} {&"Tonight It's You"}). {&"Kashmir"}-copping cautionary-classic {&"Heaven Tonight"} signifies one of the few instances whereupon {$Trick's} death-{\disco} mode doesn't implode (as in time-waster {&"Need Your Love"}). Two bizarre oddities from {^Next Position Please} exhibit {$Trick}'s cheap curio factor, including tack-on {&"Don't Make Our Love a Crime"} (title's the best part), and the high-tech reading of the {$Motor's} heart-stopping dandy {&"Dancing the Night Away."} {&"You're All Talk"} flat-out rules ({$Slash} got on-stage for this gem at the anniversary gala documented on {^Silver}). Ultimately, {^Hits of Cheap Trick} enables you to shout along when {$Cheap Trick} blasts a club or shanty near you, which is what a good comp should do. ~ Doug Stone, All Music Guide
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