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Album Review: Silver

  • Artist: Cheap Trick
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: February 27, 2001
  • Type: Live, Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On August 28, 1999, power pop masters Cheap Trick played a special show for fans at Davis Park in their hometown of Rockford, IL, to salute their 25th anniversary as a band together. The show included several musical celebrities making cameo appearances (as well as relatives of Cheap Trick bandmembers) and the inclusion of the Rockford Symphony Orchestra String Quartet on several tracks, while the 29-song set list dipped deep into the band's catalog -- including at least one song from every album of their career thus far. The evening's proceedings have been captured on the 2001 double-disc Silver, the band's second live release in two years. All of the expected fan faves are included -- "Ain't That a Shame," "I Want You to Want Me," "Surrender," "Dream Police" -- but longtime fans will go straight to the set's abundance of more uncommon material. Standouts include two standards of early MTV ("If You Want My Love" and "She's Tight"), the Big Star tribute "That 70s Song," the forgotten 1979 Beatlesque power ballad "Voices," a song that two members of CT cut with John Lennon back in 1980 ("I'm Losin' You"), the jamfest "Gonna Raise Hell," plus tracks sung by other members -- "World's Greatest Lover" (Rick Nielsen) and "I Know What I Want" (Tom Petersson). Also featured are guest appearances by big-name fans Billy Corgan ("Just Got Back"), Slash ("You're All Talk"), and Art Alexakis ("Day Tripper"). Although it lacks the punch of their 1979 classic At Budokan (widely regarded as one of the greatest live rock albums of all time), Silver shows that the band is still having fun on stage 25 years later. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ain't That a Shame (Lyrics) Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino Cheap Trick (5:09)
I Want You to Want Me (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (3:37)
Oh, Candy (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (2:58)
That 70's Song (Lyrics) Alex Chilton, Chris Bell, Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (3:01)
Voices (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (5:04)
If You Want My Love (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (3:29)
She's Tight (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (3:56)
Can't Stop Fallin' into Love (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen, Tom Petersson, Robin Zander Cheap Trick (4:03)
Gonna Raise Hell (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (8:56)
I Can't Take It (Lyrics) Robin Zander Cheap Trick (3:43)
Take Me to the Top (Lyrics) Robin Zander, Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (4:21)
It All Comes Back to You Rick Nielsen, Jerry Dale McFadden, Robin Zander, Tom Petersson, Robert Reynolds Cheap Trick (3:36)
Tonight It's You (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen, Jon Brant, Mark Radice, Robin Zander Cheap Trick (5:26)
Time Will Let You Know Robin Zander, Brian ODoherty Cheap Trick (6:18)
World's Greatest Lover (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (5:01)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Flame Nick Graham, Robert Mitchell Cheap Trick (6:31)
Stop This Game (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen, Robin Zander Cheap Trick (4:49)
Dream Police (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (4:44)
I Know What I Want (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (4:20)
Woke Up With a Monster (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen, Tom Petersson, Robin Zander Cheap Trick (4:54)
Never Had a Lot to Lose (Lyrics) Robin Zander, Tom Petersson Cheap Trick (3:50)
You're All Talk (Lyrics) Tom Petersson, Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (5:23)
I'm Losin' You John Lennon Cheap Trick (5:13)
Hard to Tell (Lyrics) Robin Zander, Tom Petersson, Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (3:40)
Oh Claire (Lyrics) Tom Petersson, Rick Nielsen, Bun E. Carlos, Robin Zander Cheap Trick (1:07)
Surrender (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (5:07)
Just Got Back (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen Cheap Trick (3:40)
Day Tripper John Lennon, Paul McCartney Cheap Trick (4:29)
Who d' King (Lyrics) Rick Nielsen, Bun E. Carlos Cheap Trick (3:12)

Credits

Ian Zander (Guitar (Acoustic)), Richard "Sven" Granert (Guitar), Mike Casale (Artwork), Jeff Troldahl (Art Direction), Slash (Guitar), John Gabrysiak (Production Assistant), Mike Beert (Conductor), Rick Nielsen (Band), Tim Roe (Guitar (Acoustic)), George Wulf (Guitar (Acoustic)), Renee Baker (Strings), Jon Brant (Bass), Paul Massaro (?), Tod Howarth (Vocals), Kathy Yore (Engineer), Miles Nielsen (Guitar), Sandra Cain (Vocals), Timothy Powell (Engineer), Cheap Trick (Producer), Kathy Yore (Audio Engineer), Greg Wititson (Guitar (Acoustic)), Timothy Powell (Audio Engineer), Mike Graham (Photography), Robin Zander (Percussion), Ian Zander (Tiple), Art Alexakis (Vocals), Jeremy Lindquist (Leader), Harry Witz (Engineer), Mike Beert (String Arrangements), Robin Zander (Band), Holland Zander (Vocals), Rachel Handlin (Strings), Harry Witz (Mixing), Mike Beert (Viola), Ian Zander (Guitar), Bun E. Carlos (Band), Art Alexakis (Guitar), Kevin Jensen (Vocals), Skinner Ways (Audio Engineer), Harry Witz (Producer), Mark Miller (Leader), Bun E. Carlos (Vocals), Miles Nielsen (Vocals), Skinner Ways (Engineer), Tod Howarth (Keyboards), Tom Petersson (Band), Billy Corgan (Guitar)
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Silver
Live album by Cheap Trick
Released February 27, 2001
Recorded Davis Park, Rockford, Illinois
Genre Rock
Length 130 minutes
Label Cheap Trick Unlimited
Producer Cheap Trick
Professional reviews

Silver is the third live album released by Cheap Trick. It was performed at Davis Park in the band's hometown of Rockford, Illinois in 1999, to celebrate the band's 25th anniversary since their formation. It was recorded and released as a two-disc set in 2001, and re-released in 2004 with two additional tracks ("Daddy Should Have Stayed In High School" and "On Top Of The World").

The band performed at least one song from each of their albums, including The Doctor. "I Want You To Want Me" (from In Color) was performed slightly differently, with the "I'd love you to love me" line sung in a different tune. Jon Brant made a brief return to play "If You Want My Love" and "She's Tight" (both from One on One). The band made acoustic arrangements of "I Can't Take It" (from Next Position Please), "Take Me To The Top" (from The Doctor), "It All Comes Back To You" (from their 2nd eponymous album), and "Tonight It's You" (from Standing on the Edge). Holland Zander, Robin Zander's daughter and former lead singer of The Snaggs, made a guest appearance to sing a duet version of "Time Will Let You Know" (from Robin Zander's solo album). Rick Nielsen did lead singing in "World's Greatest Lover" (from All Shook Up).

Contents

Track listing

Disc One

  1. "Ain't That A Shame"
  2. "I Want You To Want Me"
  3. "Oh, Candy"
  4. "That 70's Song"
  5. "Voices"
  6. "If You Want My Love"
  7. "She's Tight"
  8. "Can't Stop Fallin' Into Love"
  9. "Gonna Raise Hell"
  10. "I Can't Take It (Acoustic)"
  11. "Take Me To The Top (Acoustic)"
  12. "It All Comes Back To You (Acoustic)"
  13. "Tonight It's You (Acoustic)"
  14. "Time Will Let You Know"
  15. "World's Greatest Lover"

Disc Two

  1. "The Flame"
  2. "Stop This Game"
  3. "Dream Police"
  4. "I Know What I Want"
  5. "Woke Up With a Monster"
  6. "Never Had a Lot to Lose"
  7. "You're All Talk"
  8. "I'm Losin' You
  9. "Hard To Tell"
  10. "Oh, Claire"
  11. "Surrender"
  12. "Just Got Back"
  13. "Day Tripper"
  14. "Who D'King"

2004 Rerelease

  1. "Daddy Should Have Stayed In High School"
  2. "On Top Of The World"

Trivia

  • "I'm Losin' You" was a song from John Lennon's Double Fantasy album, back when Cheap Trick worked with Lennon. Lennon's wife Yoko Ono fired the band, but the song remained intact (with Nielsen's guitars and Carlos' drums) The song is also available in an unreleased remake of In Color, which was produced by Steve Albini.
  • Rick Nielsen was quick to point out after performing "Take Me To The Top" that every critic in the United States claimed The Doctor to be a terrible album.
  • Holland Zander is Robin Zander's daughter, and the former lead singer of the disbanded The Snaggs. Ian Zander, Robin's eldest son, played Tiple and acoustic guitar and Zander's younger son, Robin Taylor Zander, also provided percussion at the concert.
  • Daxx Nielsen played backup drums alongside Bun E. Carlos. Daxx is Rick Nielsen's son, and performs with various bands, including the Wandering Sons, who once performed a country version of "I Want You To Want Me". Rick's other son, Miles, helped provide acoustic guitar arrangements in several songs.
  • Slash, of Velvet Revolver and Guns N' Roses fame, provided backup guitar for "You're All Talk". When Slash strummed during the start of the song, one of the strings popped, so he had to quickly get another guitar.
  • Harlem High School's choir provided backup vocals in "Time Will Let You Know" It's interesting to note that Zander went to the same high school, and was part of the same choir.
  • Billy Corgan helped play guitar in "Just Got Back."
  • Art Alexakis made an appearance to help perform a cover version of The Beatles' "Day Tripper"

 
 

 

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