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Who wrote whoop that trick
Who wrote whoop that trick







“I’m Losin’ You” was a song from John Lennon’s Double Fantasy album, back when Cheap Trick worked with Lennon. It includes two versions each of “I Want You to Want Me” and “Oh Caroline” as well as a cover of John Lennon’s “I’m Losing You.” They Did not finish the album, not all the harmonies or instruments are on it yet, but it can be found on the internet. “He made it safe for radio, but the album sounds like it was done in a cardboard box.” So in the late 1990s they were in the studio hanging around with the producer Steve Albini, and had nothing to do for a few days, so they said “Yeah, that would be fun to redo that.” So they started re-recording the songs. The “In Color” album was produced by Tom Werman, but the band always felt that Werman screwed up the album. On the radio show “Rockline” in 2003, someone called in and asked the band for the history behind the rumored Steve Albini version of the “In Color” disc, and Bun E. This is from and seems identical to what I read awhile back on Wikipedia but is now mysteriously gone. If you haven’t done so already, why don’t you check it out and report back to us? Thanks!

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Never having been a big Cheap Trick fan, I have yet to download and listen to this treat in its entirety, but it came on during a mastering session with an engineer friend just Wednesday night, and then it came up for discussion again on Thursday, so I’ll download this bad boy myself.

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There’s a nice treat in this old post that has been an entry for many into the Halls of Rock.







Who wrote whoop that trick