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- “Hello There”
- “Come On, Come On”
- “Oh Candy”
- “Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace”
- “Elo Kiddies”
- “Hot Love”
- “Southern Girls”
- “Cry, Cry”
- “Big Eyes”
- “High Roller”
- “He’s A Whore”
- “Daddy Should Have Stayed In High School”
- “Can’t Hold On”
- “Clock Strikes Ten”
- “Loser”
- “Taxman, Mr. Thief”
- “Ain’t That A Shame”
- “Oh Caroline”
- “Oh Boy”
- You’re All Talk”
- “Auf Wiedersehen”
- “Goodnight”
Cheap Trick
Out To Get You! Live 1977 (rsd 20)
legacy
Dateline: 1977 - With punk on the rise in the United Kingdom, rock ‘n’ roll experienced a tectonic shift the world over.
Rockford, Illinois’ Cheap Trick rode that shake-up, touring relentlessly in support of their self-titled debut album. In June of that year, bursting with kinetic energy while recording follow-up In Color, the group spontaneously booked a handful of club shows at The Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, knocking out audiences with an onslaught of down-‘n’-dirty rock righteousness – including favorite songs that wouldn’t appear on albums for years. Released for the first time ever and newly mixed by two-time Grammy Award winner Guy Massey (The Beatles, Ray Davies, The Jayhawks), Out To Get You! showcases a band taking determined steps toward world domination.