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Fan favorites include "I Can't Take It" (the only Cheap Trick song written solely by lead singer [[Robin Zander]]) and the Rundgren-penned "Heaven's Falling." |
Fan favorites include "I Can't Take It" (the only Cheap Trick song written solely by lead singer [[Robin Zander]]) and the Rundgren-penned "Heaven's Falling." |
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#"I Can't Take It" (Zander) – 3:28 |
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* [[Jon Brant]] - bass |
* [[Jon Brant]] - bass |
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* [[Bun E. Carlos]] - drums, cymbals |
* [[Bun E. Carlos]] - drums, cymbals |
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===Additional |
===Additional Personnel=== |
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* [[Todd Rundgren]] - guitar, producer, engineer |
* [[Todd Rundgren]] - guitar, producer, engineer |
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* [[Ian Taylor]] - producer |
* [[Ian Taylor]] - producer |
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* [[Paul Klingberg]] - engineer |
* [[Paul Klingberg]] - engineer |
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==Background |
==Background Information== |
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The original [[vinyl record]] had only 12 tracks, with "You Talk Too Much" and "Don't Make Our Love a Crime" appearing only on the [[compact cassette|cassette]] version and later on the [[CD]]. The record was originally supposed to include both tracks plus another called "Twisted Heart," but Cheap Trick's label at the time, [[Epic Records]], forced the band to include a cover of [[The Motors]]' "Dancing the Night Away" and the outtake "You Say Jump" in their place. Rundgren refused to produce "Dancing the Night Away," so the track ended up being produced by the band with Ian Taylor. "Twisted Heart" eventually surfaced on the [[box set]] ''[[Sex, America, Cheap Trick]]''. |
The original [[vinyl record]] had only 12 tracks, with "You Talk Too Much" and "Don't Make Our Love a Crime" appearing only on the [[compact cassette|cassette]] version and later on the [[CD]]. The record was originally supposed to include both tracks plus another called "Twisted Heart," but Cheap Trick's label at the time, [[Epic Records]], forced the band to include a cover of [[The Motors]]' "Dancing the Night Away" and the outtake "You Say Jump" in their place. Rundgren refused to produce "Dancing the Night Away," so the track ended up being produced by the band with Ian Taylor. "Twisted Heart" eventually surfaced on the [[box set]] ''[[Sex, America, Cheap Trick]]''. |
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Next Position Please is a studio album by Cheap Trick, produced by Todd Rundgren and released in 1983. It was the band's seventh studio album and eighth release overall.
Overview
Next Position Please was produced unlike any other Cheap Trick album. Todd Rundgren focused more on the pop elements of Cheap Trick's sound by toning down the heavy guitars that usually characterized the band's music and giving the songs a slicker feel.
Fan favorites include "I Can't Take It" (the only Cheap Trick song written solely by lead singer Robin Zander) and the Rundgren-penned "Heaven's Falling."
Track Listing
- "I Can't Take It" (Zander) – 3:28
- "Borderline" (Nielsen) – 3:34
- "I Don't Love Here Anymore" (Nielsen) – 3:51
- "Next Position Please" (Nielsen) – 3:51
- "Younger Girls" (Nielsen/Zander) – 3:14
- "Dancing the Night Away" (Garvey/McMaster) – 4:58
- "You Talk Too Much" (Nielsen) – 1:55
- "3-D" (Nielsen) – 3:37
- "You Say Jump" (Nielsen) – 3:06
- "Y.O.Y.O.Y." (Nielsen) – 4:54
- "Won't Take No for an Answer" (Nielsen) – 3:13
- "Heaven's Falling" (Rundgren) – 3:48
- "Invaders of the Heart" (Nielsen) – 4:00
- "Don't Make Our Love a Crime" (Nielsen) – 3:43
Personnel
- Robin Zander - vocals
- Rick Nielsen - guitar, keyboards
- Jon Brant - bass
- Bun E. Carlos - drums, cymbals
Additional Personnel
- Todd Rundgren - guitar, producer, engineer
- Ian Taylor - producer
- Paul Klingberg - engineer
Background Information
The original vinyl record had only 12 tracks, with "You Talk Too Much" and "Don't Make Our Love a Crime" appearing only on the cassette version and later on the CD. The record was originally supposed to include both tracks plus another called "Twisted Heart," but Cheap Trick's label at the time, Epic Records, forced the band to include a cover of The Motors' "Dancing the Night Away" and the outtake "You Say Jump" in their place. Rundgren refused to produce "Dancing the Night Away," so the track ended up being produced by the band with Ian Taylor. "Twisted Heart" eventually surfaced on the box set Sex, America, Cheap Trick.
Reissue
In 2006 Cheap Trick and Epic/Legacy reissued Next Position Please as a digital download, calling it Next Position Please - The Authorized Version. The title refers to the fact that the 13 tracks intended for the original album were restored and sequenced according to the band's wishes, while "You Say Jump" and "Dancing the Night Away" were put at the end as "bonus tracks" along with another outtake from the era, "Don't Hit Me With Love." The track "I Don't Love Here Anymore" is incorrectly titled "I Don't Love Her Anymore."
- "I Can't Take It"
- "Borderline"
- "I Don't Love Her Anymore"
- "Next Position Please"
- "Younger Girls"
- "Don't Make Our Love a Crime"
- "3-D"
- "You Talk Too Much"
- "Y.O.Y.O.Y."
- "Won't Take No for an Answer"
- "Heaven's Falling"
- "Invaders of the Heart"
- "Twisted Heart"
- "Don't Hit Me With Love"
- "You Say Jump"
- "Dancing the Night Away"
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1983 | The Billboard 200 | 61 |
Cheap Trick |
Robin Zander | Rick Nielsen | Tom Petersson | Bun E. Carlos |
Randy "Xeno" Hogan | Pete Comita | Jon Brant |
Discography |
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Studio albums: Cheap Trick | In Color | Heaven Tonight | Dream Police | All Shook Up | Found All The Parts | One on One | Next Position Please | Standing on the Edge | The Doctor | Lap of Luxury | Busted | Woke Up With A Monster | Cheap Trick (1997) | Special One | Rockford |
Live albums: At Budokan | Music for Hangovers | Silver |
Compilations/Box Sets: The Greatest Hits | Sex, America, Cheap Trick | Authorized Greatest Hits | The Essential Cheap Trick |