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

The complete session tracklist (from the master reels) includes:

If you are a fan of raw, unadulterated rock and roll, tracking down these sessions in lossless FLAC quality is the ultimate listening experience. It is the sound of a legendary band reclaiming their masterpiece, played loud, heavy, and exactly the way it was always meant to be heard.

To understand why the Albini sessions happened, you have to go back to 1977. Cheap Trick had just released their self-titled debut, a record filled with dark, heavy, Beatles-esque power pop and a menacing garage-rock edge. For their sophomore effort, In Color , Epic Records paired the band with producer Tom Werman. cheap trick in color steve albini sessions 1998 cd flac new

For decades, Cheap Trick fans have debated the production of their 1977 sophomore album, In Color . While undeniably a masterpiece of power-pop songwriting, many—including the band members themselves—felt Tom Werman’s production polished away the jagged, heavy edges of their live sound. Enter the legendary 1998 sessions, where Cheap Trick re-recorded the entire album with raw-sound wizard Steve Albini, creating a "new" version that remained largely unreleased officially, yet haunts the bootleg world and, for some, exists as a holy grail in high-resolution FLAC format.

When Cheap Trick walked into Albini's studio (initially tracking at hinges of 1997 and polishing into 1998), the pairing was magical. Albini didn't try to reinvent the songs; he simply unplugged the corporate pop filters. The complete session tracklist (from the master reels)

In the sprawling, often muddy discography of rock legends, few artifacts inspire as much hushed reverence among audiophiles and completists as the .

: Features a heavy driving bassline from Tom Petersson that punches through the mix with incredible clarity in lossless audio. Cheap Trick had just released their self-titled debut,

While never released, these sessions have been referenced in band interviews as an authentic representation of how they wanted to sound at that time. Why the 1998 Sessions Matter

Werman polished the tracks for commercial radio, smoothing over Rick Nielsen’s jagged guitar riffs and watering down Bun E. Carlos’s thundering drum delivery. Cheap Trick felt the studio version lacked the ferocious energy of their live performances—a theory proven true when the live version of "I Want You to Want Me" exploded on Cheap Trick at Budokan a year later.