Cheap Trick In Color Steve Albini Sessions 1998 Cd Flac New 【99% Top】
Rick Nielsen’s custom multi-neck guitars and heavy riffs were given a sharp, metallic bite.
The tracklist includes hard-hitting, revamped versions of all ten original In Color songs, alongside a set of revelatory bonus tracks. This material includes two different takes of “I Want You to Want Me” (showcasing the song’s versatility), the “slow version” of “Oh Caroline,” and an absolutely essential cover of John Lennon’s “I’m Losing You”. This final track carries a deep connection to the band’s history, as the original Cheap Trick lineup had actually worked with John Lennon on the Double Fantasy sessions before being dismissed by Yoko Ono. The Albini recording gives this powerful rocker the forceful, emotional delivery it always deserved.
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– Heavy, rhythmic, and anchored by a monstrous bass tone.
Robin Zander’s vocals are raw and intimate, often retaining the energy of a live take. cheap trick in color steve albini sessions 1998 cd flac new
You hear the actual quiet-loud dynamics of the songs.
In 1977, released In Color , an album that blended power-pop genius with a polished, relatively lightweight production style. While it contained classics, the band always felt the studio production sanitized the raw energy of their live performances.
In Color features some of Cheap Trick’s most iconic tracks, including "I Want You to Want Me," "Southern Girls," and "Clock Strikes Ten." However, the band felt that producer Tom Werman over-polished the tracks, stripping away the punk-edged grit of their live performances. Rick Nielsen’s custom multi-neck guitars and heavy riffs
While the band intended to reclaim their sound, the project was never officially completed or released PopMatters
You are almost certainly looking for the (often called "Cheap Trick '97" or "The Red Ant Album").