Cheap Trick - In Color - Steve Albini Sessions -1998 Cd Flac- ^hot^ [ULTIMATE]

Suggested Release Notes (one-line) "Raw 1998 Steve Albini session capturing Cheap Trick revisiting In Color—lossless FLAC rip from the CD master, featuring live-in-studio takes with Albini’s signature sound."

The hallmark of Cheap Trick. On the original LP, it rings like a bell. Here, it is a clanking, metallic chain. The low-end is dry. You feel the fret buzz. The FLAC resolution (16/44.1) captures the attack of the pick on the winding of the string perfectly. Suggested Release Notes (one-line) "Raw 1998 Steve Albini

The sessions typically include the original ten tracks from In Color along with several outtakes and alternate versions. Track Name Featured in the video game Rock Band 2 Big Eyes Downed I Want You to Want Me Includes both standard and "Clarinet" versions You're All Talk Oh Caroline Often includes a "Bummer Version" Clock Strikes Ten Southern Girls Come On, Come On So Good to See You Fan Club Rework of an unreleased demo Can’t Hold On I'm Losing You A John Lennon cover recorded during the sessions The low-end is dry

The sessions sound like a band playing live in a garage rather than a pristine studio. 🚫 Why It Was Never Officially Released The sessions typically include the original ten tracks

"I Want You to Want Me": This is perhaps the most famous transformation. The 1977 studio version is often criticized for being too "dainty." The Albini version is a bar-room rocker that sounds much closer to the famous Budokan live version.

Though the project was never officially finished or released as a complete album, a rough mix leaked online and has been circulated in high-quality formats like