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Next Position Please

Next Position Please is the seventh studio album by American rock band Cheap Trick, produced by Todd Rundgren and released in 1983.

Next Position Please
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 15, 1983 (1983-08-15)
RecordedDecember 1982
StudioUtopia Sound, Lake Hill, New York
Genre
Length48:02
LabelEpic
Producer
Cheap Trick chronology
One on One
(1982)
Next Position Please
(1983)
Standing on the Edge
(1985)
Singles from Next Position Please
  1. "Dancing the Night Away"
    Released: August 1983
  2. "I Can't Take It"
    Released: November 1983
  3. "Next Position Please"
    Released: 1983 (Netherlands only)

The title track was originally demoed for the band's 1979 album Dream Police, which had lead singer Robin Zander, lead guitarist Rick Nielsen, and bassist Tom Petersson each singing a verse. The song did not go beyond a demo, but it was referenced in "High Priest of Rhythmic Noise", a track from 1980's All Shook Up. "Position" was eventually re-recorded for this album, and features only Zander singing.

Background edit

Produced by Todd Rundgren, Next Position Please marks a return to the more pop-oriented sound of 1977's In Color. The LP spent 22 weeks on the Billboard 200 LP charts and peaked at number 61.

The then-band members (Zander, Nielsen, Jon Brant, and Bun E. Carlos) consider it one of their best albums.[1][citation needed] "I Can't Take It" has become a concert staple over the years.[citation needed] Several of the album's tracks were re-worked versions of older material, such as the title track and "You Talk Too Much."[citation needed]

Physical copies of the album were out of print for several years (except in Japan), but on April 6, 2010, it was reissued together with the previous album, One On One, on a single CD.

Cover art edit

The album cover is a parody of Bruce Springsteen's pose on the cover of Born to Run. The guitar on the cover is Rick Nielsen's Hamer double-neck "Uncle Dick".[2] Rick Nielsen is pictured on the cover with eight fingers extended, plus a folded-in-half pinky. 8 1/2 was a potential title for the album, Cheap Trick having released seven full albums and a four-song EP prior to this release.

Releases edit

The original vinyl record included 12 tracks. "You Talk Too Much" and "Don't Make Our Love a Crime" appeared as bonus tracks on the cassette version and later on the CD. The record was originally supposed to include both of these tracks along with two others called "Twisted Heart" and "Don't Hit Me With Love", but Cheap Trick's label at the time, Epic Records, forced the band to include a cover of the Motors' "Dancing the Night Away" and the outtake "You Say Jump" in their place. Rundgren refused to produce "Dancing the Night Away", so the track ended up being produced by the band with Ian Taylor, who had engineered the band's previous album, One on One. "Twisted Heart" eventually surfaced on the box set Sex, America, Cheap Trick. There was one video shot for this LP; "I Can't Take It".

In 2006, Cheap Trick and Epic/Legacy reissued Next Position Please as a digital download, calling it Next Position Please (The Authorized Version). The title refers to the fact that the 13 tracks intended for the original album were restored and sequenced according to the band's wishes, while "You Say Jump" and "Dancing the Night Away" were put at the end as "bonus tracks" along with the previously unreleased track "Don't Hit Me With Love". The track "I Don't Love Here Anymore" is incorrectly titled "I Don't Love Her Anymore".

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]
Rolling Stone     [4]

Upon release, Billboard wrote: "This quartet sticks with what it does best: hard-edged but melodic guitar rock laced with echoes of the best '60s British and American bands."[5] Cash Box commented: "Rundgren offers his nimble fingers to mold Cheap Trick into a viable pop force once again, and just judging from the first number, he's succeeded admirably. Other cuts should receive an enthusiastic response from old and new fans."[6]

J.D. Considine of Rolling Stone stated: "A better title for this one would have been Next Producer Please, because from the signature harmonies of "I Can't Take It" to the predictable chorus of "Heaven's Falling," it's clear that this album belongs as much to producer Todd Rundgren as to the members of Cheap Trick. Throughout the album, every shred of melody is given the hard sell, so that when everything clicks, Next Position Please approximates the snap of the band's overlooked classic, Heaven Tonight. But things really don't click all that often, and a large part of the problem seems to be that Cheap Trick don't really remember what they're supposed to sound like."[7]

In a retrospective review of the album, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic commented: "Todd Rundgren wielded a heavy hand during his production, pushing Cheap Trick toward making a record that could easily be mistaken for a Utopia record. Next Position Please is still very much a new wave-era Cheap Trick album - this is shiny surfaces, not kicks to the gut - but it's the best of the lot, and one of their best-ever albums."[8]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Rick Nielsen, except where noted.

Original version
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Can't Take It"Robin Zander3:28
2."Borderline" 3:34
3."I Don't Love Here Anymore" 3:51
4."Next Position Please" 2:51
5."Younger Girls"Zander, Nielsen3:14
6."Dancing the Night Away"Nick Garvey, Andy McMaster4:58
7."You Talk Too Much" (Bonus track - Cassette/CD only) 1:55
8."3-D"Bun E. Carlos, Nielsen3:37
9."You Say Jump" 3:06
10."Y.O.Y.O.Y." 4:54
11."Won't Take No for an Answer" 3:13
12."Heaven's Falling"Todd Rundgren3:48
13."Invaders of the Heart" 4:00
14."Don't Make Our Love a Crime" (Bonus track - Cassette/CD only) 3:43
2006 "Authorized" reissue
No.TitleLength
1."I Can't Take It"3:28
2."Borderline"3:34
3."I Don't Love Here Anymore"3:51
4."Next Position Please"2:51
5."Younger Girls"3:14
6."Don't Make Our Love a Crime"3:43
7."3-D"3:37
8."You Talk Too Much"1:55
9."Y.O.Y.O.Y."4:54
10."Won't Take No for an Answer"3:13
11."Heaven's Falling"3:48
12."Invaders of the Heart"4:00
13."Twisted Heart"4:19
14."Don't Hit Me with Love" (Previously Unreleased)3:23
15."You Say Jump"3:06
16."Dancing the Night Away"4:58

Outtakes edit

  • "Yardbirds Medley" (Instrumental medley of Yardbirds covers, available on Bun E.'s Basement Bootlegs "Covers")
  • "Play By The Rules" (Alternate, instrumental version of "I Don't Love Here Anymore", released on a Trickfest II prize cassette)
  • "Invaders of the Heart (Unedited Instrumental)" (Also released on the Trickfest II prize cassette)

Personnel edit

Cheap Trick edit

Technical edit

Chart performance edit

Chart (1983) Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[9] 75
US Billboard 200[10] 61

References edit

  1. ^ Coleman, Mark; Ryan, Chris (2004). "Cheap Trick". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. p. 157. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  2. ^ "Rick Nielsen's Custom Hamers". Hamerfanclub.com. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  3. ^ "Next Position Please - Cheap Trick - Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  4. ^ "Next Position Please". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
  5. ^ Billboard magazine – Top Album Picks – August 27, 1983 – page 48
  6. ^ Cash Box newspaper – News & Reviews - Reviews: Albums - August 27, 1983 – page 8
  7. ^ J.D. Considine (1983-10-13). "Next Position Please – Rolling Stone". Rollingstone.com. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  8. ^ Stephen Thomas Erlewine. "Next Position Please - Cheap Trick | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  9. ^ Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005 (in Japanese). Roppongi, Tokyo: Oricon Entertainment. 2006. ISBN 4-87131-077-9.
  10. ^ "Cheap Trick Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved 2 April 2019.

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Next Position Please is the seventh studio album by American rock band Cheap Trick produced by Todd Rundgren and released in 1983 Next Position PleaseStudio album by Cheap TrickReleasedAugust 15 1983 1983 08 15 RecordedDecember 1982StudioUtopia Sound Lake Hill New YorkGenrePower pop pop rock new wave 1 Length48 02LabelEpicProducerTodd RundgrenIan TaylorCheap Trick chronologyOne on One 1982 Next Position Please 1983 Standing on the Edge 1985 Singles from Next Position Please Dancing the Night Away Released August 1983 I Can t Take It Released November 1983 Next Position Please Released 1983 Netherlands only The title track was originally demoed for the band s 1979 album Dream Police which had lead singer Robin Zander lead guitarist Rick Nielsen and bassist Tom Petersson each singing a verse The song did not go beyond a demo but it was referenced in High Priest of Rhythmic Noise a track from 1980 s All Shook Up Position was eventually re recorded for this album and features only Zander singing Contents 1 Background 2 Cover art 3 Releases 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Outtakes 7 Personnel 7 1 Cheap Trick 7 2 Technical 8 Chart performance 9 ReferencesBackground editProduced by Todd Rundgren Next Position Please marks a return to the more pop oriented sound of 1977 s In Color The LP spent 22 weeks on the Billboard 200 LP charts and peaked at number 61 The then band members Zander Nielsen Jon Brant and Bun E Carlos consider it one of their best albums 1 citation needed I Can t Take It has become a concert staple over the years citation needed Several of the album s tracks were re worked versions of older material such as the title track and You Talk Too Much citation needed Physical copies of the album were out of print for several years except in Japan but on April 6 2010 it was reissued together with the previous album One On One on a single CD Cover art editThe album cover is a parody of Bruce Springsteen s pose on the cover of Born to Run The guitar on the cover is Rick Nielsen s Hamer double neck Uncle Dick 2 Rick Nielsen is pictured on the cover with eight fingers extended plus a folded in half pinky 8 1 2 was a potential title for the album Cheap Trick having released seven full albums and a four song EP prior to this release Releases editThe original vinyl record included 12 tracks You Talk Too Much and Don t Make Our Love a Crime appeared as bonus tracks on the cassette version and later on the CD The record was originally supposed to include both of these tracks along with two others called Twisted Heart and Don t Hit Me With Love but Cheap Trick s label at the time Epic Records forced the band to include a cover of the Motors Dancing the Night Away and the outtake You Say Jump in their place Rundgren refused to produce Dancing the Night Away so the track ended up being produced by the band with Ian Taylor who had engineered the band s previous album One on One Twisted Heart eventually surfaced on the box set Sex America Cheap Trick There was one video shot for this LP I Can t Take It In 2006 Cheap Trick and Epic Legacy reissued Next Position Please as a digital download calling it Next Position Please The Authorized Version The title refers to the fact that the 13 tracks intended for the original album were restored and sequenced according to the band s wishes while You Say Jump and Dancing the Night Away were put at the end as bonus tracks along with the previously unreleased track Don t Hit Me With Love The track I Don t Love Here Anymore is incorrectly titled I Don t Love Her Anymore Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Upon release Billboard wrote This quartet sticks with what it does best hard edged but melodic guitar rock laced with echoes of the best 60s British and American bands 5 Cash Box commented Rundgren offers his nimble fingers to mold Cheap Trick into a viable pop force once again and just judging from the first number he s succeeded admirably Other cuts should receive an enthusiastic response from old and new fans 6 J D Considine of Rolling Stone stated A better title for this one would have been Next Producer Please because from the signature harmonies of I Can t Take It to the predictable chorus of Heaven s Falling it s clear that this album belongs as much to producer Todd Rundgren as to the members of Cheap Trick Throughout the album every shred of melody is given the hard sell so that when everything clicks Next Position Please approximates the snap of the band s overlooked classic Heaven Tonight But things really don t click all that often and a large part of the problem seems to be that Cheap Trick don t really remember what they re supposed to sound like 7 In a retrospective review of the album Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic commented Todd Rundgren wielded a heavy hand during his production pushing Cheap Trick toward making a record that could easily be mistaken for a Utopia record Next Position Please is still very much a new wave era Cheap Trick album this is shiny surfaces not kicks to the gut but it s the best of the lot and one of their best ever albums 8 Track listing editAll songs written by Rick Nielsen except where noted Original versionNo TitleWriter s Length1 I Can t Take It Robin Zander3 282 Borderline 3 343 I Don t Love Here Anymore 3 514 Next Position Please 2 515 Younger Girls Zander Nielsen3 146 Dancing the Night Away Nick Garvey Andy McMaster4 587 You Talk Too Much Bonus track Cassette CD only 1 558 3 D Bun E Carlos Nielsen3 379 You Say Jump 3 0610 Y O Y O Y 4 5411 Won t Take No for an Answer 3 1312 Heaven s Falling Todd Rundgren3 4813 Invaders of the Heart 4 0014 Don t Make Our Love a Crime Bonus track Cassette CD only 3 43 2006 Authorized reissueNo TitleLength1 I Can t Take It 3 282 Borderline 3 343 I Don t Love Here Anymore 3 514 Next Position Please 2 515 Younger Girls 3 146 Don t Make Our Love a Crime 3 437 3 D 3 378 You Talk Too Much 1 559 Y O Y O Y 4 5410 Won t Take No for an Answer 3 1311 Heaven s Falling 3 4812 Invaders of the Heart 4 0013 Twisted Heart 4 1914 Don t Hit Me with Love Previously Unreleased 3 2315 You Say Jump 3 0616 Dancing the Night Away 4 58Outtakes edit Yardbirds Medley Instrumental medley of Yardbirds covers available on Bun E s Basement Bootlegs Covers Play By The Rules Alternate instrumental version of I Don t Love Here Anymore released on a Trickfest II prize cassette Invaders of the Heart Unedited Instrumental Also released on the Trickfest II prize cassette Personnel editCheap Trick edit Robin Zander lead vocals rhythm guitar keyboards Rick Nielsen lead guitar backing vocals Jon Brant bass backing vocals Bun E Carlos drums percussionTechnical edit Todd Rundgren guitar producer engineer Ian Taylor producer Paul Klingberg engineer Chris Andersen engineer John Berg design David Kennedy photographyChart performance editChart 1983 PeakpositionJapanese Albums Oricon 9 75US Billboard 200 10 61References edit Coleman Mark Ryan Chris 2004 Cheap Trick In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster p 157 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Rick Nielsen s Custom Hamers Hamerfanclub com Retrieved 10 November 2017 Next Position Please Cheap Trick Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 10 November 2017 Next Position Please Rolling Stone Retrieved 10 November 2017 Billboard magazine Top Album Picks August 27 1983 page 48 Cash Box newspaper News amp Reviews Reviews Albums August 27 1983 page 8 J D Considine 1983 10 13 Next Position Please Rolling Stone Rollingstone com Retrieved 2019 02 01 Stephen Thomas Erlewine Next Position Please Cheap Trick Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 2019 02 01 Oricon Album Chart Book Complete Edition 1970 2005 in Japanese Roppongi Tokyo Oricon Entertainment 2006 ISBN 4 87131 077 9 Cheap Trick Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 2 April 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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