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Cheap Trick's third album is a solid addition to their worldview.With this album, they performed for the first time in Japan. It later gained popularity and is considered the pinnacle of their early career. The album includes many highly acclaimed songs, including the hits "Surrender" and "On Top of the World," as well as a cover of The Move's "California Man." |
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Credit
- Producer - Tom Werman
- Guitar, Mandocello, Vocals - Rick Nielsen
- Vocals, Rhythm Guitar - Robin Zander
- Mastered By - George Marino
- Engineer - Gary Ladinsky
- Engineer [Assistant] - Mike Beiriger
- Design - Paula Scher
- Photography By - Reid Miles
- Bass, 12-String Bass, Vocals - Tom Petersson
- Drums [Traps] - Bun E. Carlos
- Design - Jim Charne