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Woke Up With a Monster
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Album Details: Woke Up With a Monster

Release Date:03/22/1994
Label:Warner Brothers
UPC:093624542520

Track List: Woke Up With a Monster

  1. My Gang
  2. Woke Up With A Monster
  3. You're All I Wanna Do
  4. Never Run Out Of Love
  5. Didn't Know I Had It
  6. Ride The Pony
  1. Girlfriends
  2. Let Her Go
  3. Tell Me Everything
  4. Cry Baby
  5. Love Me For A Minute

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User Reviews: Woke Up With a Monster

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    Cheap Trick is back

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 9, 2006

    Pros: No more Epic Records

    Cons: none

    "Woke Up with a Monster" "You're All I Wanna Do" "Didn't Know I Had It" "Let Her Go" "Tell Me Everything" great songs. Even my least favorite song, "Ride the Pony" was at least writt...en by the band. Odd song, but it wasn't forced on them by the record company. They earned the right to put on a different type of song. It's still better than "Space" "No Mercy" "Wherever Would I Be" and "Kiss Me Red" - and the other songs Epic Inflicted on this great band. They finally get to be themselves again. They probably should have self produced this one, but it reminds me of the production of "All Shook Up" and I've never tired of that one either. "Woke Up with a Monster" Cheap Trick"(Red Ant) and "Special One" are classic Cheap Trick. Thank goodness they finally left Epic so we could get the real Cheap Trick back. Read more Less

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    "Woke Up with a Monster","0

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 4, 2001

Pro Reviews: Woke Up With a Monster

  • All Music Guide

    With the release of Woke Up With a Monster, Cheap Trick's first new music in four years, the band was in for a rude awakening of its own. The disc died on the vine, reaching a dismal number 123 on the U.S. charts and (with an almost audible sigh) retiring to the ignominious role of a cut-priced cutout, to be sold on convenience store countertops and in the discount bins of broken dreams. While it was a commercial bust, the music represents a reclamation of artistic ground ceded over the years. Some fans, in a zealous attempt to vindicate commercial indifference, rank this alongside Cheap Trick's first few albums -- it's a weird thing about some Tricksters that each new release holds the vague promise of returning to the innocent power pop of their youth, and every catchy hook spurs on the belief that some holy grail of homecomings is forthcoming. It's not, get over it, and enjoy the music that they are making. Woke Up With a Monster is enjoyable in its own right; power pop with the emp...hasis on power, it's the first Cheap Trick tape in some time that you'd feel comfortable listening to in your car, loud with the windows rolled down. Robin Zander's voice has grown rougher over the years, but it's well suited to the band's harsher sound. Sure they sound like the rejuvenated Aerosmith sometimes (e.g., "Girlfriends"), but if it ain't Busted, don't fix it. Producer Ted Templeman, well-known for his work with Van Halen, helps CT find middle ground between pop hooks and hard rock. Sometimes the elaborate production complements the melodies ("Woke Up With a Monster"); sometimes it masks the lack of one ("Ride the Pony"). If their power pop is a little over the top, underneath are some very good songs: "Didn't Know I Had It," "Tell Me Everything," "You're All I Wanna Do." So, if you spot Woke Up With a Monster in a bargain bin, don't let it languish alongside Billy Joel's Streetlife Serenade and Asia's Alpha; give it a good home and enjoy these cheap tracks. - Dave Connolly, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Cheap Trick

Combining a love for British guitar pop songcraft with crunching power chords and a flair for the absurd, Cheap Trick provided the necessary links between '60s pop, heavy metal, and punk. Led by guitarist Rick Nielsen, the band's early albums were filled with highly melodic, well-written songs that drew equally from the crafted pop of the Beatles, the sonic assault of t... Read more