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Disco de Cheap Trick: “Every Trick in the Book”
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Every Trick in the Book |
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Fecha de Publicación:1990-01-01
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Rock, Classic Rock, Mainstream Rock
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:014381792966
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Análisis (en inglés) - :
Several rock bands were "darlings" of early {@MTV} -- {$Def Leppard}, {$Loverboy}, and {$Mötley Crüe} immediately come to mind, as well as {$Cheap Trick}. Unlike the other then up-and-coming aforementioned bands, {$Cheap Trick} had been filming promo videos since the late '70s, and was already an arena-headlining veteran act. The 1990 home video compilation {#Every Trick in the Book} collects almost all of the group's videos from 1979's {^Live at Budokan} set up until {^Busted} over a decade later, containing many of the band's biggest hits. Highlights include great in-concert readings of {&"Surrender,"} {&"I Want You to Want Me,"} and {&"Ain't That a Shame"} -- the first two of these clips taken from the band's legendary 1978 concerts in Japan, while the third is a fiery performance from the 1980 Grammy Awards. Other standouts include a "video trilogy" from 1979's {^Dream Police} -- the title track, {&"Way of the World,"} and {&"Voices,"} as well as the early {@MTV} nuggets {&"She's Tight,"} {&"If You Want My Love,"} and {&"Tonight It's You,"} plus their big {\pop} hits from 1988, {&"The Flame"} and {&"Don't Be Cruel."} Although not a definitive collection of the videos {$Cheap Trick} had issued up until 1990 (longtime fans will notice that videos made for the band's classic 1977 self-titled debut and the humorous {&"Up the Creek"} clip from 1983 are missing), {#Every Trick in the Book} is a highly recommended collection of video snapshots of the band, and will create quite a stir of déjà vu for early {@MTV} viewers. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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