Cheap Trick - Dream Police

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Album Details

Title: Dream Police
Artist: Cheap Trick
Release Date: 10/1979
Re-Released On: 7/15/2003
Label: Epic , Japanese Import, Sony Music Distribution
Duration: 45:45
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 074643577328, 074643577342, 4562109402865, 766482522644
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, New Wave, Power Pop, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Arena Rock, Punk/New Wave, Album Rock
Moods: Brash, Lively, Witty, Confident, Crunchy, Energetic, Fun, Gleeful, Rambunctious, Rousing, Snide, Exuberant, Humorous, Passionate, Playful, Quirky, Raucous, Reckless, Sleazy, Cheerful, Refined/Mannered, Sentimental, Tense/Anxious, Amiable/Good-Natured, Freewheeling, Restrained, Intimate, Party/Celebratory, Theatrical, Boisterous, Ironic, Irreverent, Rowdy
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Dream Police
  2. Way of the World
  3. The House Is Rockin' (With Domestic Problems)
  4. Gonna Raise Hell
  5. I'll Be With You Tonight
  6. Voices
  7. Writing on the Wall
  8. I Know What I Want
  9. Need Your Love

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2003CDJapanese Import78
2003CDSony Music Distribution78
1987CDEpic EK-35773

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Album Review

At Budokan unexpectedly made Cheap Trick stars, largely because "I Want You to Want Me" had a tougher sound than its original studio incarnation. Perversely -- and most things Cheap Trick have done are somehow perverse -- the band decided not to continue with the direct, stripped-down sound of At Budokan, which would have been a return to their debut. Instead, the group went for their biggest, most elaborate production to date, taking the synthesized flourishes of Heaven Tonight to extremes. While it kept the group in the charts, it lessened the impact of the music. Underneath the gloss, there are a number of songs that rank among Cheap Trick's finest, particularly the paranoid title track, the epic rocker "Gonna Raise Hell," the tough "I Know What I Want," the simple pop of "Voices," and the closer, "Need Your Love." Still, Dream Police feels like a letdown in comparison to its predecessors, even though it would later feel like one of the group's last high-water marks. [An expanded edition of Dream Police was released in 2006 with four bonus tracks.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bun E. CarlosDrums
Gary LadinskyEngineer
George MarinoMastering
Jai WindingPiano, Keyboards, Organ
Ken AdamanyAssistant
Mike BerigerEngineer
Paula ScherDesign
Reid MilesPhotography
Rick NielsenMandocello, Guitar, Vocals
Robin ZanderVocals, Guitar (Rhythm), Guitar
Tom PeterssonVocals, Guitar (12 String), 12-String Bass Guitar, Guitar (8 String), Bass
Tom WermanProducer

Member Reviews

Christine C. (bolinbabe) wrote on 1/29/2007...

Kick-arse band, absolutely killer and classic album. The title track alone is worth the choice of this CD.