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At Budokan (Cheap Trick)


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At Budokan (1978) is an album by Cheap Trick.

Chicago rock band Cheap Trick was huge in Japan before they were popular anywhere else. They cashed in on this popularity by recording "Live at Budokan" in Japan on April 28, 1978 (see 1978 in music) with hordes of screaming young Japanese girls nearly drowning out the band at times. This album, issued with a concert program in both English and Japanese, broke the band into global pop stardom with their first hits. The hit single "I Want You to Want Me" reached number seven on the Billboard charts, the group's biggest hit. "Ain't That a Shame" also charted, reaching number 35. Epic Records, 1979 (see 1979 in music).

Track listing

  1. "Hello There"
  2. "Come On Come On"
  3. "Look Out"
  4. "Big Eyes"
  5. "Need Your Love"
  6. "Ain't That a Shame"
  7. "I Want You to Want Me"
  8. "Surrender"
  9. "Goodnight Now"
  10. "Clock Strikes Ten"


The album was re-released in 1998 as At Budokan: the Complete Concert, remastered and fully restored to include all the concert tracks left off of the original album.

  1. "Hello There"
  2. "Come On, Come On"
  3. "Elo Kiddies"
  4. "Speak Now Or Forever Hold Your Peace"
  5. "Big Eyes"
  6. "Lookout"
  7. "Downed"
  8. "Can't Hold On"
  9. "Oh Caroline"
  10. "Surrender"
  11. "Auf Wiedersehen"
  12. "Need Your Love"
  13. "High Roller"
  14. "Southern Girls"
  15. "I Want You To Want Me"
  16. "California Man"
  17. "Goodnight"
  18. "Ain't That a Shame"
  19. "Clock Strikes Ten"

Personnel

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