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    Cheap Tracks

    Cheap Trick superfans Chris Castaneda and Mike Vanderbilt explore the history of the coolest rock 'n' roll band to emerge from Rockford, IL, Cheap Trick.
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    Episodes (35)

    Ten Spooky Cheap Tracks

    Ten Spooky Cheap Tracks

    Happy Halloween, Cheap Twixters!

    On a special treat of an episode, Mike and Chris count down their ten favorite spooky Cheap Trick tunes.

    Did your favorite make the cut?

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    enOctober 31, 2022

    "Cover Girl"

    "Cover Girl"

    This week, Mike and Chris look back at "Cover Girl" from the band's 1985 LP, STANDING ON THE EDGE. They also discuss the band's more recent setlists and Mike's trip to Des Moines, Iowa to see them live.

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    enOctober 20, 2022

    "Such A Good Girl" w/ Rachel McPadden

    "Such A Good Girl" w/ Rachel McPadden

    This week, Mike and Chris are joined by writer Rachel McPadden to discuss fan favorite "Such A Good Girl" as featured on the band's 1980 Epic Nu-Disk release, FOUND ALL THE PARTS.

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    enOctober 06, 2022

    "Heaven Tonight" w/ Steve Albini

    "Heaven Tonight" w/ Steve Albini

    Musician, engineer, journalist, and poker professional Steve Albini joins Mike and Christ to discuss the title track of the band's 1978 album, HEAVEN TONIGHT. Along the way he discusses re-recording IN COLOR with the band, Pierce Arrow studios, and that time he turned Rick Nielsen onto some used guitars back in the '70s.

    "Heaven's Falling" w/ Ira Robbins

    "Heaven's Falling" w/ Ira Robbins

    This week Mike and Chris look back at the Todd Rundgren penned "Heaven's Falling" from their 1983 release, NEXT POSITION PLEASE...but they are joined by a very special guest. 

    Ira Robbins,rock journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, and of course Trouser Press which he began publishing in 1974. Most importantly though, he was an early supporter of Cheap Trick and wrote of their debut, "its sarcastic, smart, nasty, powerful, tight, casual, and destined for something great."

    His new book MUSIC IN A WORD, VOLUME 2 can be purchased at Trouser Press.

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    enJuly 27, 2022

    "Light Up The Fire"

    "Light Up The Fire"

    This week, we look back at the third single off of the band's 20th album, IN ANOTHER WORLD, released on April 9, 2021.

    It’s the pandemic album! It’s the political album! But is it the album where Cheap Trick finally finds success playing the corporate rock game?

     

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    enJuly 08, 2022

    "Don't Be Cruel"

    "Don't Be Cruel"

    Who d'King? Elvis Presley, of course, and this week we look back at Cheap Trick's cover of "Don't Be Cruel" that bop-bopped its way onto the charts in July of 1988.

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    enJune 24, 2022

    "Mighty Wings"

    "Mighty Wings"

    This week, Chris and Mike look back at a Cheap Trick soundtrack recording (a genre unto itself) with "Mighty Wings," recorded explicitly for the blockbuster TOP GUN soundtrack and written by Harold Faltermeyer and Mark Spiro.

     

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    enJune 10, 2022

    "Didn't Know I Had It"

    "Didn't Know I Had It"

    This week, Chris and Mike look back at "Didn't Know I Had It," the fifth single off of the band's first (and only release) on Warner Bros., WOKE UP WITH A MONSTER. 

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    enMay 27, 2022

    "Borderline"

    "Borderline"

    This week Mike and Chris are looking back at the second song off of 1983's NEXT POSITION PLEASE, "Borderline." Rick often introduces the tune these days explaining that it “should have been a #1 hit single…but it wasn’t," but has become a fan favorite over the years.

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    enMay 12, 2022

    "Stop This Game"

    "Stop This Game"

    This week, Chris Castaneda and Mike Vanderbilt look back at the opening track on ALL SHOOK UP, "Stop This Game," the song that announced Cheap Trick for the '80s with a new, notable producer at the helm, none other than Sir George Martin. 

    "ELO Kiddies"

    "ELO Kiddies"

    On their debut episode, Cheap Trick superfans Chris Castaneda and Mike Vanderbilt look back at—depending on how you look at it—the side 1 track one or side A track one, “ELO Kiddies,” the first song from the band’s debut album CHEAP TRICK, released in February of 1977.

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