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Cheap Trick - Rockford (new studio album)


Simply, the best Cheap Trick album since Standing On The Edge and, for some, Dream Police, quite possibly. After the dreadful Special One, which was anything but, Rockford proves this band is going nowhere and it`s to all our benefit. 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.

"4 1/2 stars.. Cheap Trick`s recorded work has been so inconsistent for so long, bouncing back and forth between belabored attempts to reach radio and self-conscious returns to their classic early work, it`s kind of a shock to discover that 2006`s Rockford is a good, solid Cheap Trick record. Scratch that -- it`s a very, very good Cheap Trick record, glistening with Beatlesque harmonies, sugary hooks and snarling guitars, and built on a set of songs that emphasize their strengths without seeming fussy or formulaic. They also don`t seem tired or juvenile, either, nor do the band try to rock too hard or heavy, the way they did on the good but occasionally stilted Steve Albini-produced 1996 self-styled comeback, Cheap Trick. Albini is back for portions of Rockford, as is Jack Douglas, the producer behind their early masterworks, and 2000 rock`s flavor of the month Linda Perry drops by for a single too -- but far from being a case of too many cooks spoiling the soup, it`s more that each producer/engineer/collaborator helps bring out a different aspect of Cheap Trick. Sure there are songs that serve up crunching hard rock along with a little bit of streamlined arena rock, but there are pop songs built upon the British Invasion, bittersweet ballads, even a little bit of disco-funk on "One More." When all these different sounds are put together, it does indeed add up to the most diverse album they`ve made in many a moon, but since there`s such a strong emphasis on melody, vocal harmonies, and guitar hooks, all wrapped up in three-minute songs, it also winds up as Cheap Trick`s first genuine power pop album since their heyday, and their best album since Dream Police. After all these years and all those uneven albums, it`s a bit of a surprise to have the band deliver an album this good completely out of the blue but, as their catalog proves, Cheap Trick have never done things the easy way -- and it`s better to finally get a very, very good Cheap Trick record unexpectedly, some 27 years after the last good one, instead of not getting one at all."-AMG.

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ROCKFORD! The best music from Cheap Trick since CT 97
Reviewer: Mark  Singelyn
I love these songs! Can't wait to pick up the CD...

Cheap Trick - Rockford
Reviewer: Whit  www.whitsbrain.com
There's really no need to compare the new Cheap Trick to the Cheap Trick of the past because ROCKFORD stands tall on it's own. Robin Zander's trademark vocals are here along with the live sound that the band so seemingly strives for. After a strange verse, "If It Takes A Lifetime" slips into an absolutely killer chorus complete with terrific backing vocals. An inviting keyboard leads into the mid-tempo stomp of "This Time You Got It" and "Every Night and Every Day" is a tune heavily influenced by The Beatles with all of the Cheap Trick flourishes on display. It's awesome to have Cheap Trick still contributing great music to the Pop/Rock genre.

                

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