2008, Legacy
In 1978 America, despite glowing accolades from the music press, Cheap Trick's first three albums, Cheap Trick, In Color and Heaven Tonight, failed to make a dent on the charts - until the band visited Budokan. Halfway around the world, the story was altogether different. Enamored by their catchy tunes and cartoon image, Japan embraced the band with Beatle-like fervor. Looking back, no one could have predicted how the group's first Japanese tour would inexorably transform their career.
Bolstered by the hit singles, "I Want You To Want Me" and "Ain't that A Shame", 1978's Cheap Trick at Budokan is the album that catapulted the Rockford, Illinois quartet to international superstardom. Originally intended as a souvenir for their Japanese fans, the album's unprecedented import sales paved the way to its eventual domestic release. A picture perfect document of the band's thrilling live shows, the album was a massive seller, soaring to #4 on the Billboard charts and achieving triple platinum status. Voted by Rolling Stone magazine as one of the top 500 albums of all time, Cheap Trick at Budokan stands as the group's crowning achievement, its classic songs forming a bedrock of the bands live shows today.
Budokan!, the 30th Anniversary DVD/3xCD box set includes everything a Cheap Trick fan would want and more. For the first time ever, the DVD premiers the previously unseen historic 1978 Japan concert - aired only once on Japanese TV. Bonus features include a new interview with the band plus two songs taped at a recent 2008 Budokan show. Two CDs feature At Budokan: The Complete Concert, newly remastered. Third CD includes the audio counterpart to the DVD plus four bonus songs not included in the original film.
Budokan!, the 30th Anniversary DVD/3xCD box set includes everything a Cheap Trick fan would want and more. For the first time ever, the DVD premiers the previously unseen historic 1978 Japan concert - aired only once on Japanese TV. Bonus features include a new interview with the band plus two songs taped at a recent 2008 Budokan show. Two CDs feature At Budokan: The Complete Concert, newly remastered. Third CD includes the audio counterpart to the DVD plus four bonus songs not included in the original film.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
Disc 2
Disc 3
Disc 4
| 1 | Hello There |
| 2 | Come on, Come On |
| 3 | ELO Kiddies |
| 4 | Speak Now (Or Forever Hold Your Peace) |
| 5 | Big Eyes |
| 6 | Look Out |
| 7 | Downed |
| 8 | Can't Hold On |
| 9 | Oh, Caroline |
| 10 | Surrender |
| 11 | Auf Wiedersehen |
| 12 | Need Your Love [Edit] |
| 13 | High Roller |
| 14 | Southern Girls |
| 15 | I Want You to Want Me |
| 16 | California Man |
| 17 | Goodnight |
| 18 | Ain't That a Shame |
| 19 | Clock Strikes Ten |
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