Cheap Trick - In Color - Steve Albini Sessions -1998 Cd Flac- Upd ✪ 〈Confirmed〉
Listen loud. Listen lossless. And don't expect any reverb.
For any serious collector, the "Cheap Trick - In Color - Steve Albini Sessions - 1998 CD FLAC" is a mandatory addition to the digital library.
Tracklist (suggested/order from original In Color; Albini sessions may vary) Listen loud
Listening to the Albini sessions is a revelation. Robin Zander’s voice, freed from the reverb chambers of the 70s, sounds immediate and commanding. Rick Nielsen’s famous five-neck guitar riffs are restored to their full "rifftastic chunkiness"—a sound you could only hear live, but almost never on Cheap Trick's studio recordings.
Cheap Trick - In Color - Steve Albini Sessions -1998 CD FLAC-: A Deep Dive into the Lost Raw Mixes For any serious collector, the "Cheap Trick -
In Color is undoubtedly a masterpiece, featuring power-pop staples like "I Want You to Want Me," "Southern Girls," and "Come On, Come On." However, drummer Bun E. Carlos and guitarist Rick Nielsen often felt the original production watered down the heavy, garage-rock sound they generated on stage.
Given the rarity of the 1998 CD (copies on Discogs often list for $150–$300), most fans have turned to peer-to-peer lossless trackers or specialized Plex shares. When searching for the file, look for the following cues: Rick Nielsen’s famous five-neck guitar riffs are restored
to the Remake In Color sessions, often labeled as the "Unreleased Steve Albini Sessions".