CD Review: Cheap Trick – The Latest

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I picked up the new record by Cheap Trick called “The Latest” last week on Amazon
. It is currently only available as a download on Amazon
and Cheap Trick‘s website.

You can listen to the review on the latest episode of the Rock and Roll Geek Show in the player below. Read the review after the break.


Here is my review condensed down for this blog.

I played it about 5 times and unlike their last record “Rockford” which I loved at first listen, this one is kind of a grower. One thing interesting thing to note is the amount of songs Robin Zander wrote.

1. SLEEP FOREVER (1:37)
NIELSEN, ZANDER, PETERSSON, & CARLOS

This track is a memorial piece dedicated to the band’s old chum and merchandise overlord John Candas. Beautiful but way too short with huge pipes from Robin Zander

2. WHEN THE LIGHTS ARE OUT (3:26)
HOLDER & LEA

This is a recording left over from the 70s of a Slade song. They wanted to re record it but producer Julian Raymond insisted they use the original recording. Classic sounding CT and I love this one. Note the ‘Elo Kiddies’ riff.

3. MISS TOMORROW (4:11)
ZANDER, PETERSSON, NIELSEN, CARLOS, STEWART, & RAYMOND

Written by Robin and Dave Stewart in the 90s but was omitted from Robin’s solo album. I could do without the vocoder sounding instrument at the beginning but the chorus is nice and Robin’s vocals are great.

4. SICK MAN OF EUROPE (2:08)
RAYMOND, ZANDER, PETERSSON, NIELSEN, & CARLOS

Probably the closest thing to garage rock CT has done. The title comes from the name of an early incarnation of Cheap Trick with a different singer I love the fuzzed out bass from one of the most underrated bass players in rock, Tom Peterson.

5. THESE DAYS (2:44)
RAYMOND, ZANDER, PETERSSON, NIELSEN, & CARLOS

I love the melody throughout this song. I could do without the lovey dovey lyrics but other than that, this is one of my favorite songs on the record.

6. MIRACLE (3:47)
ZANDER, PETERSSON, NIELSEN, CARLOS, MARVIN, & RAYMOND

Another Robin Zander penned song. I love the Ahh Ahh vocal intro. Then it goes into a total John Lennon ‘Mind Games’ lift. To me this is a bit of cheating but since Rick and Robin both appeared on his last album and the fact that I love Cheap Trick, I forgive them.

7. EVERYDAY YOU MAKE ME CRAZY (1:17)
NIELSEN, ZANDER, PETERSSON, & CARLOS

Originally recorded as a Pepsi commercial but I don’t think it was ever released. This is reworked a bit with different lyrics. I love this one but I wish it had another verse or 2. CLASSIC CHEAP TRICK song though.

8. CALIFORNIA GIRL (2:47)
ZANDER, PETERSSON, NIELSEN, CARLOS, CAMPBELL, & RAYMOND

Decent enough song but a little to bar bandy for my tastes. Sounds like Cheap Trick covering the Beatles covering Little Richard.

9. EVERYBODY KNOWS (4:16)
ZANDER, PETERSSON, NIELSEN, CARLOS, & LEONARD

Another Robin Zander song. More John Lennon lifting but I like the song ok. It sounds like something that would have fit well on Robin’s solo record or one of the mediocre CT records from the 80s. I would probably fast forward through this one. Kudos for the reference to Next Position Please in the 2nd verse.

10. ALIVE (3:36)
NIELSEN, ZANDER, PETERSSON, CARLOS, & RAYMOND

One of my favorite songs on the record. It would have fit well on ROCKFORD. Written by Rick Nielson and is a Classic Cheap Trick sounding tune. Great guitars on this one and great melodies too.

11. TIMES OF OUR LIVES (3:59)
PETERSSON, ZANDER, NIELSEN, & CARLOS

Tom Peterson’s songs always to seem like this one. Kind of Dreamy. Nice tune though not one of my favorites.

12. CLOSER, THE BALLAD OF BURT AND LINDA (3:00)
RAYMOND, ZANDER, PETERSSON, NIELSEN, & CARLOS

At first listen this reminded me very much of Oasis then I realized that Oasis ripped off the Beatles. It still reminds me of Oasis. But Robin Zander sounds great on this. Rick does a nice wah guitar lick after the chorus.

13. SMILE (4:12)
ZANDER, PETERSSON, NIELSEN, & CARLOS

The album closes with a ballad but I really like this song a lot. Robin’s voice is brilliant on this track! This is one of my favorites on the record and I could listen to this song over and over. I’m a sucker for a sappy pop melody.

Album Liner notes:

Julian Raymond – Arrangements
Roger Joseph Manning Jr – Keyboards
Bon Harris – Programming
George Doering – Acoustic Guitar
Luis Conte – Percussion
Additional Musicians: Gannin Arnold, Justin Berger-Davis, Zoe Berger-Davis, Jacob Brawer,
Crestview Kids Choir, Mike Dimkish, Linus Dotson, Jason Falkner, Noah Herdon, Wayne Kramer,
Sydney Perkins, Westy Perkins, Ava Raymond, Julian Raymond, Max Raymond, Eric Skodis, Todd
Youth, & Robin Taylor Zander
Orchestration Arranged And Conducted By Bennett Salvay
Produced By Cheap Trick, Julian Raymond & Howard Willing For The Record Company, Inc.,
Engineered By Howard Willing, Mixed By Chris Lord-Alge At Resonate, Assisted By Nik Karpen
And Keith Armstrong
Recorded At The Record Company Studios Assisted By Rafael Serrano
Additional Recording At Henson Recording Studios Assisted By Kevin Mills & Tom Syrowski And At
Panda Studios Assisted By George Harris
Mastered By: Brian “Big Bass” Gardner At Bernie Grundman Mastering

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2 Comments to “CD Review: Cheap Trick – The Latest”


  1. Very good review. Thanks for sharing! After numerous listens, the CD has grown on me as well. I think “Everybody Knows” is haunting, and though Mr. Zander’s got his stamp on many songs, I really enjoy the diversity of the CD. California Girl is the weakest song IMHO, primarily because the lyrics are something a 14 yr old boy would write.

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  2. Diana Forsea says:

    Love all the songs on this album and how the album sounds as a whole. I like the varied length of the songs. ‘California Girl,’ is a fun, thrill ride with screaming guitars, cool vocals, and spit-fire drumming…WOO HOOOO! Amidst all the sophistication on this album, which I truly enjoy, it was a blast and I’m glad I’m not too mature for it, lol. There is more to, ‘The Latest,’ than the obvious. It got me thinking. ‘Closer,’ is a very interesting song, if you dig into it. The vocals in ‘Sleep Forever,’ are absolutely stunning. ‘Smile,’ captivated me with it’s melody and lyrics. Cheap Trick proves yet again…They are masters of Rock.

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