In celebration of Cheap Trick’s newest album release, JamsBio and Cheap Trick are inviting fans to share their memories, write reviews, and post top 5 lists related to the band’s melodic pop sound and catchy rock radio hits.
JamsBio.com, a social community dedicated to sharing your life through music, is working with Epic/Legacy to support the release of Cheap Tricks’ “Budokan 30th Anniversary Edition.” Through October 20th, Cheap Trick fans may visit Jamsbio.com to share memories, reviews, or create lists about the most covered band of all time. With a career spanning 3 decades, Cheap Trick has inspired fans and other bands with songs such as “I Want You To Want Me” and “Surrender.”
Cheap Trick’s 1978 concert footage is released for the first time in “Budokan 30th Anniversary Edition,” alongside with a newly mixed and mastered audio of the original concert on 3 cds. The DVD features the original concert that was featured once on Japanese television 3 decades ago and was never aired in the US. The original “Budokan” album was ranked on Rolling Stone’s list of “500 Greatest Albums of All Time”. The new version is fully re-mastered and replicates the audio of the DVD.
Photo:
http://www.prlog.org/



