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Rockford

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  • Audio CD (June 6, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: June 6, 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Big3 Records
  • ASIN: B000FILW86
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (108 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #20,945 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Welcome to the World
2. Perfect Stranger
3. If It Takes a Lifetime
4. Come On Come On Come On
5. O Claire
6. This Time You Got It
7. Give It Away
8. One More Day
9. Every Night and Every Day
10. Dream the Night Away
11. All Those Years
12. Decaf

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Power pop pioneers and one of the all-time greatest live bands, Cheap Trick seems rock's answer to Rodney Dangerfield. CT may get no respect from the Rock Hall of Fame, corporate radio and most pop pundit fashionistas, but that hasn't stopped them from delivering another career highlight on their third studio effort since bolting the major label tilt-a-whirl a decade ago. Indeed, the album's bracing aggro-pop bent seems as rooted in stubborn defiance (of age, odds and indifference) as it does Trick's evergreen pantheon of influences. The only thing resembling a concession here is the Linda Perry co-written/co-produced single "Perfect Stranger," a burnished condensation of CT's still potent power-pop charms. The band-produced (with help from Steve Albini and vet Jack Douglas) balance is more to the point, with the hard-charging "Welcome to The World" and careening "Come On ..." setting an energetic tone that's less willfully precious than the previous Special One, if no less adventurous. "If It Takes a Lifetime" serves up an infectious slab of harmony-rich pop metal that rivals Def Leppard's prime, while the baroque-bubblegum of "Oh Claire" and chiming perfection of "Dream the Night Away" showcase a wealth of hooks that nonetheless remain only half the band's equation. Guitarist Rick Neilsen's penchant for the obtuse yields the deliciously loopy James Brown-meets-ELO workout "One More" while "Decaf" wraps it all up with a blast of patently snotty Trick energy, tracks where man-of-a-thousand voices Robin Zander adds a couple more to his burgeoning resume. --Jerry McCulley

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The combined talents of Robin Zander, Rick Nielsen, Tom Petersson and Bun E. Carlos continue to resonate with generations of musicians and fans alike. The album was produced by Cheap Trick and co-producers Jack Douglas, Steve Albini, Julian Raymond and Chris Shaw. The first single "Perfect Stranger" was produced by Linda Perry and co-written by Perry and Cheap Trick. "Rockford" concentrates these formidable strengths into 12 stellar songs that form an album which can stand beside any of the band's prior releases. Cheap Trick: four great guys, one great album--ROCKFORD!

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars IT's ABOUT TIME, June 17, 2006
By Mitchell Cassman (BUFFALO GROVE, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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One could make a convincing case that Cheap Trick is the greatest classic-rock band in the world today.
Consider that Trick still boasts its signature lineup--vocalist Robin Zander, bassist Tom Petersson, drummer Bun E. Carlos and guitarist Rick Nielsen--all of whom still play as well as ever. The band is still together, apparently, because the guys love playing music. Most significantly, the band has never stopped making good music. Okay some of their mid career albums really do suck.
There aren't many classic rock acts that can claim one of those things--let alone all of them.

For further evidence supporting Cheap Trick's greatness, check out the band's newly released "Rockford." arguably, the finest power-pop/rock offering you'll hear all year.

It only takes a few seconds of the album's deliriously good opener, "Welcome to the World," to get your hopes up that this record is going to be one fun ride. Fortunately, the band manages to surpass even mile-high expectations by delivering 11 other (pop) rock-solid songs.

"Perfect Stranger," which was produced and co-written by former 4 Non Blonde Linda Perry, is an excellent choice for a first single. It's classic Trick, full of catchy riffs and bubbling with urgency. "If It Takes a Lifetime" is an exquisite piece of finely crafted pop/rock, reminiscent of Jeff Lynne's best tracks with ELO. "Come On Come On Come On" is a driving rocker that would have fit on Trick's classic '77 album, "In Color." If you need a dose of Beatlesque pop, the type that Tears for Fears mined for platinum, you'll definitely find it on "O Claire" and "This Time You Got It."

Best in a long time!!!!!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thankyou Cheap Trick, June 21, 2006
By Juz Man "Juz" (Hobart, Australia) - See all my reviews
Living in Australia occasionally means waiting for the `less commercial' new releases. I guess Cheap Trick falls (unfairly) into this category now, so I had to order my copy of Rockford from this site in May - then wait. It was hell reading everyone's reviews and feeling more than a little jealous about what I was missing out on. At the same time I was worried that I was letting other peoples opinions build up my expectations. Can't be helped though with 9/10 people giving it 5/5 - my excitement levels couldn't have been higher. Now I have it and I'm glad to say I wasn't disappointed.

Was it co-incidence that Cheap Trick (97), which came as the bands self imposed rebirth, matched the raw rock intensity of their original self titled debut effort from 77? Was it co-incidence that their next effort (6 years after the rebirth), Special One matched the poppier sound of their original debut follow up, In Color? Surely it's not co-incidence that the new album, Rockford, like their third album, Heaven Tonight, is the perfect gel of both previous styles? That would be too freaky.
Co-incidence that like Heaven Tonight, Rockford rocks, is gentle, is pop, is full of hooks and fun and basically is everything a Cheap Trick album should be?
Lyrically it's nothing special, but since Heaven Tonight when have they been? And who cares? Not everyone needs to be Bob Dylan. Cheap Trick are good at writing catchy, instantly likeable songs and here, they perform to that strength with as much gusto and power as they did in 77/78.

Whenever an artist releases a new CD, they usually claim it to be their best release to date - for the long term guys, their best in `years'. Tom Petersson claimed this before Rockford's release and of course was met with some skepticism. We all hoped he was being honest and not just trying to sell albums, but by golly, he was telling the truth!!!
Many reviewers have claimed that this album is CT's best since the 70's and it may well be. On first listens it certainly sounds that way but whether it will age well or not, who can tell? Give it some years, THEN, it can be reasonably compared to previous efforts. The signs are good though and it's certainly set a new standard to base any future (hopefully many) releases on.

1. The opener, Welcome To The World is a short, straight to the point rocker. Perhaps their best opener since My Gang from Woke Up With A Monster.
2. Perfect Stranger is a great first up single, something Special One lacked. Let's hope it's a hit, though we all know it won't be.
3. If It Takes A Lifetime has good harmonies and is a nice catchy tune. Like most tracks here, the chorus is brilliant.
4. Come On Come On Come On is a straight up power rocker where Robin shrieks for his little baby to get on the floor and get down, down, down with him. The screaming `harmonies' are growing on me - slowly.....
5. O Claire I loved from second listen. It took the first listen to get used to Robin's vocal, then the melody hit me and I love it. My only gripe is that it probably has one chorus too many. It's a simple song and should be shorter. Very John Lennon / ELO - as stated by many before me.
6. This Time You Got It has a nice catchy pop sound to follow O Claire, but enough rock for it to fit in nicely with the rest of the album. The second `Yeah' is awesome. Catchy and fun. An early favorite.
7. Give It Away rocks. The guitar sounds like it's straight from the 70's - the way it should. Status Quo would be proud.
8. One More has a different sound. The chorus is very Def Leppard in a way. Lots of flavors to this song.
9. Every Night And Every Day returns CT back to the power-pop sound. Are they saying s*$t or ship in the background?
10. Dream The Night Away is also power-pop. Good track, nice chorus.
11. All Those Years is a highlight for me. I heard a `bootlegged' version of this several months before Rockford's release, supposedly from 1977 demos. That version sounds very similar to this version, if not a little better.
12. Decaf is a nice closer - much better than their last closer - Hummer. Borrows the whoa-o-o from I Can't Understand It - from Busted.

Once it all finishes all you'll want to do it start it all again and again. No filler. No bad tracks.

Is it better than In Color? Nothing they do ever will be nor should they try - having said that, they've apparently re-recorded and `rocked up' In Color recently to perhaps be released. Is it better than Cheap Trick (77) and Heaven Tonight? Possibly not and who would compare it to any album from that period anyway?
It's instantly likeable, where Cheap Trick (97) and Special One perhaps weren't, and I love those albums. Can't say yet whether I like it more than Woke Up With A Monster which is my second favorite CT album.
As mentioned, time will tell where it sits in their album rankings. At this early stage, it beats any of their 80's efforts. Even (it appears) the wonderful Next Position Please - having said that, NPP still sounds great after 23 years - will Rockford?
Hopefully this album will bring CT back onto the radio and into the charts where they deserve to be.
I don't agree with many that Robin's voice sounds as strong as ever. It's certainly more diverse here but the power aspect of his voice seems less natural than on previous efforts. That said, he's still the best around and sounds amazing, as do all the elements here. Tom's bass sounds wonderful, Rick's licks and Bun E's beat all work as well together as ever. The harmonies are spot on. Even the keyboards work.

Rockford rocks!! It has flavors from all CT's eras. 70's, 80's, 90's - they're all here. I can't wipe the smile off my face. Thanks CT.
Now, if only they'd tour Australia again, perhaps I could see them live!!!
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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bringing it all back home, June 16, 2006
By Tim Brough "author and music buff" (Springfield, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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As potent as the 1997 "Cheap Trick" disc and better than "Special One," CT deliver the goods on "Rockford." This is meat and potatoes Cheap Trick, muscular and melodic with no embellishments (like "Special One's" "Hummer"). Linda Perry is a great co-writer foil for the band, contributing the outta-be-a-hit "Perfect Stranger," and the band's old ELO/Roy Wood infatuation returns full-bore on "One More."

From "Welcome To the World" and onward, this is Rick, Robin, Tom and Bun E. celebrating the joys of being Cheap Trick. Fun and unpretentious, "Rockford" is almost a Cheap Trick tribute album starring the band as themselves, and their journey through three decades of rock. If you still get all misty eyed recalling the first time you and your friends were hearing "Heaven Tonight," then "Rockford" will be like candy.

And I agree with scads of other reviewers here. Rock and Roll Hall of fame, get these guys on the roster! It's high time for Cheap Trick!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Cheap Trick`s newest CD - " Rockford "
Pleasantly surprised by the cd. Don`t always know what to expect from Cheap Trick.I personally would not have led the cd off with "welcome to my world". Read more
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The title of this album refers to the band's hometown of Rockford Illinois. After the rather bland "Special One" three years earlier "Rockford" was a nice return to form. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Totally underrated
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This is the album we have been waiting for. I'm buying "Rockford" and "Budokan the complete concert". I should have done this 2 years ago. I have rediscovered Cheap Trick. Read more
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Looking back at my life and the music that carried me through the years, the band Cheap Trick percolates to the top. Read more
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Every time I get this out and play it, I can't believe how good it is. I got in the mood for it again last week and it's basically all I've been listening to since. Read more
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...and, I should add, even occasionaly moving. NPR's Ken Tucker raved about this last year. He was absolutely right. If you gave up on them after Heaven Tonight (um... Read more
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I've always loved Cheap Trick, but was blase enough about it in the late 70s and 80s. I think I just took them for granted. Read more
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