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Sunday, January 1, 2006 - Cheap Trick to release new album | Cheap Trick have recorded their new, yet untitled, album and plan to release it in February or March 2006. The band will also re-release new versions of 1979's Dream Police and 1980's All Shook Up, on February 21st. Both albums will feature remastered sound and bonus tracks, along with new liner notes. Dream Police is the group's second highest-charting album, reaching #6 on the Billboard Top 200 chart and selling over a million copies. The reissue features four bonus tracks, including three live cuts and an unreleased version of the title track without strings. All Shook Up was produced by longtime Beatles collaborator George Martin and spawned the hit 'Stop This Game'. The bonus tracks include four live songs, plus 'Everything Works If You Let It' from the soundtrack to the film, Roa. |
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