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The Essential Cheap Trick

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Download links and information about The Essential Cheap Trick by Cheap Trick. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, New Wave, Heavy Metal, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 36 tracks with total duration of 02:26:30 minutes.

Artist: Cheap Trick
Release date: 2004
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, New Wave, Heavy Metal, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 36
Duration: 02:26:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. E.L.O. Kiddies (Single Version) 3:41
2. Hot Love 2:30
3. He's a Whore 2:42
4. Mandocello (with Billy Corgan) [Live] (featuring Billy Corgan) 5:10
5. Clock Strikes Ten 2:59
6. Southern Girls (Single Version) 3:35
7. Downed 4:11
8. Hello There 1:40
9. Surrender 4:13
10. California Man 3:44
11. High Roller 3:58
12. Auf Wiedersehen 3:41
13. I Want You to Want Me (Spanglish) 3:43
14. Ain't That a Shame (Live) 5:17
15. Takin' Me Back 4:52
16. Dream Police 3:51
17. Voices 4:22
18. Gonna Raise Hell (Live) 9:06
19. Way of the World 3:37
20. Stop This Game 3:57
21. World's Greatest Lover 4:51
22. Everything Works If You Let It 3:55
23. She's Tight 2:58
24. If You Want My Love (Extra Bridge Version) 4:26
25. I Can't Take It 3:26
26. Tonight It's You 4:45
27. This Time Around 4:34
28. The Flame 5:38
29. Had to Make You Mine 3:16
30. I Can't Understand It 3:30
31. Can't Stop Falling Into Love 3:49
32. Walk Away featuring Chrissie Hynde 3:41
33. Woke Up With a Monster 4:53
34. Hard to Tell (Live) 3:44
35. Say Goodbye 3:27
36. Scent of a Woman 4:48

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The Essential Cheap Trick is overflowing with a lively 36 tracks, starting off with the glittery stomp of “ELO Kiddies,” the first song off their 1977 self-titled debut. Following this number with the riff-rocking, fist-pumping “Hot Love” and the guitar pop gem “He’s A Whore” — also from the band’s first album — keeps the sequence running chronologically cool until the fourth track where the band made the decision to insert a 1998 live version of “Mandocello” with Billy Corgan from Smashing Pumpkins. But the momentum immediately picks up again with the infectious “Clock Strikes Ten,” a hair-shaking rock ‘n’ roller from 1977’s In Color that recalls Ohio’s power pop pioneers Blue Ash. Add on “Hello There,” the minute-and-41-second anthem that set the tone for the essential 1979 youth rebellion film Over The Edge along with staple hits “Surrender” and “Dream Police” and it’s obvious that the first disc of this compilation is the better half. Still, with “She’s Tight” and a live version of “Hard To Tell,” the second disc rocks hard and heavy as well.