Cheap Trick In Color Steve Albini Sessions 1998 Cd Flac | New

Unofficial boutique CD-Rs and specialized digital collectors' archives ๐ŸŽธ The Backstory: Why Redo a Classic?

By 1998, Cheap Trick had experienced the highs of pop stardom and the lows of commercial indifference. Following their self-titled 1997 comeback album, the band wanted to capture the frantic energy of their early live showsโ€”a stark contrast to the polished production often associated with their hits.

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The full, gritty low-end response of Tom Petersson's 12-string bass.

: Most high-quality versions include rare supplemental tracks like their famous cover of The Moveโ€™s "Brontosaurus" and the legendary unreleased John Lennon collaboration "I'm Losing You". Why Audiophiles Demand FLAC (CD-Quality Lossless)

Described as "muscular" and "dry," stripping away the AM-radio sheen of the original 1977 tracks. Official Status: These recordings have never been officially released

Though officially unreleased for years, these tracks have circulated among collectors as a legendary โ€œlost session.โ€ This particular FLAC rip comes from a silver pressed CD-R (likely a promo or reference copy) that surfaced in the early 2000s.

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