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Trooper (band)

Trooper is a Canadian rock band that developed out of another group formed by vocalist Ra McGuire and guitarist Brian Smith in 1975. The group is best known for its hits "Raise a Little Hell", "We're Here for a Good Time (Not a Long Time)", "The Boys in the Bright White Sports Car", "General Hand Grenade", "3 Dressed Up as a 9", "Janine", "Two for the Show", "Oh, Pretty Lady" and "Santa Maria".

Trooper
Trooper performing at Vancouver 2010 Olympic Victory Ceremonies. From L-R: Brian Smith, Gogo, Ra McGuire, Clayton Hill, Scott Brown.
Background information
Also known asCanada's party band
OriginVancouver, Canada
GenresRock, pop
Years active1975–present
LabelsMCA, RCA, Great Pacific Records
MembersPaul Gogo
Scott Brown
Clayton Hill
Steve Crane
David Steele
Past membersRa McGuire
Brian Smith
Harry Kalensky
Tommy Stewart
Frank Ludwig
Doni Underhill
Rob Deans
John Stoltz
Lance Chalmers
Websitetrooper.com

History

Winter's Green, Applejack, and the 1970s

In 1967, Ra McGuire and Brian Smith played in a band called Winter's Green, which recorded two songs, "Are You a Monkey" and "Jump in the River Blues", on the Rumble Records Label. "Are You a Monkey" later appeared on a rock collection: 1983's "The History of Vancouver Rock and Roll, Vol. 3".[1]

In the early seventies, Winter's Green changed their name to Applejack and added drummer Tommy Stewart and bassist Harry Kalensky to their line-up. Applejack became a very popular band in the Vancouver area, and began touring extensively in British Columbia. The band played a few original tunes such as "Raise a Little Hell" and "Oh, Pretty Lady", as well as Top 40 songs by artists such as Neil Young and Chicago.

After hearing Applejack perform, Randy Bachman of Bachman–Turner Overdrive and The Guess Who signed the band to his "Legend" label. The band changed their name to Trooper, and Bachman produced the band's self-titled debut album, Trooper, which contained the Canadian hits "Baby Woncha Please Come Home" and "General Hand Grenade". Managed by Sam Feldman,[2] Trooper began touring extensively in both Canada and the United States.

 
Trooper performing live in 1976. L-R: Tommy Stewart (view blocked), Brian Smith, Ra McGuire, Doni Underhill, Frank Ludwig

After moving from Legend Records to MCA Records, Trooper added Frank Ludwig on keyboards. Their 1975 debut album was followed by Two for the Show in 1976, which was certified Gold in Canada. The album contained the hits "Two for the Show", and "Santa Maria". The latter of the two hits was inspired from a trip by boat to Tugwell Island, near Prince Rupert, British Columbia.

Bassist Harry Kalensky was replaced by Doni Underhill before the recording of Trooper's third studio album. Knock 'Em Dead Kid, was released in 1977 and became the group's first Canadian Platinum record. This album contained the hits "We're Here for a Good Time (Not a Long Time)", and "Oh, Pretty Lady".

In 1978, Thick as Thieves went double-platinum and featured the group's only successful U.S. single,[3] "Raise A Little Hell". This album also contained the hits "Round, Round We Go" and "The Moment That It Takes", both of which were sung by keyboardist Frank Ludwig.

The band's 1979 album, Hot Shots, broke all records for Canadian sales of a Canadian album, reaching Quadruple-Platinum status. Hot Shots was a greatest hits album containing remixes of all of the most popular songs from Trooper's first four studio albums.[4] "The Boys in the Bright White Sports Car" (originally released on Two for the Show in 1976), became a hit single upon the release of Hot Shots.

Trooper's fifth studio album, Flying Colors, was released in 1979, and contained the hits "Three Dressed Up as a Nine", and the band's highest-charting single to date, "Janine", which pushed the album to attain Double-Platinum status.

1980s

In April 1980, Trooper was honoured with a Juno Award for "Group of the Year".[5] Two of their albums (Hot Shots and Flying Colors, both released in 1979) were also nominated that year for "Album of the Year".

In 1980, Trooper severed their artist–producer relationship with Randy Bachman.

Also in 1980, Frank Ludwig was replaced by Rob Deans, who performed on the next two albums: Trooper's self-produced seventh album Untitled, released in October 1980, and Money Talks which was released in 1982 and produced by Heart producer Mike Flicker and released on the RCA Label.[6]

In 1986, Trooper was without a permanent keyboardist, and Frank Ludwig re-joined the band as a temporary replacement on their summer tour.

The Last of the Gypsies was released in 1989 on the band's self-owned Great Pacific Records label and distributed by Warner Music Canada. This was Trooper's first studio album in six years, and was certified Canadian Gold. It appeared on the RPM Top 100 Albums chart that year.[7] It contained the hits "Boy With the Beat", and "The Best Way (to Hold A Man)".

1990s

Ten, released in 1991, contained the regional hit "American Dream", and was the group's tenth studio album. Drummer John Stoltz played with the band from 1990 to 1995, when Lance Chalmers took his place and played with the band for eight years. In 1995, Gogo replaced Blaine Smith, becoming Trooper's keyboardist and in 1996, bassist Scott Brown joined the band. Both Gogo and Brown continue to tour and perform with Trooper today.

In 1998, Trooper guest starred on This Hour Has 22 Minutes New Year's Special. Their songs were also played in numerous episodes of 22 Minutes throughout the 8th season (2000–01).

At the 1999 SOCAN Awards, Trooper received SOCAN Classic Awards for "We're Here for a Good Time" and "Santa Maria", presented for songs that have received over 100,000 documented radio plays, becoming deeply embedded in the fabric of Canadian radio and culture. Ra McGuire also received a Classic Award for the Trooper hit "Two for the Show".

2000s

In 2001, Shot Spots, a punk tribute to Trooper, was released on Visionary Records. It contains 30 Trooper songs performed by 30 Canadian punk bands (D.O.A., SNFU, Dirty Bird, Dayglo Abortions and others) and an introduction by Canadian comedian Rick Mercer. As detailed in a four-page 2004 photo essay by Todd Korol in Maclean's Magazine and a two-page 2005 story in The Globe and Mail by Peter Cheney, Trooper is still very active and popular as a touring band, performing as many as 100 shows a year across Canada.

Trooper received a fourth SOCAN Classic Award in 2005, for "Oh, Pretty Lady."[8]

In April 2006, Trooper singer and songwriter, Ra McGuire released his first book, published by Insomniac Press, Here For a Good Time – On the Road With Trooper, Canada's Legendary Rock Band.

In Fall 2006, drummer Clayton Hill joined the band, and continues to tour and perform with Trooper today.

2010 onwards

2010 saw Trooper celebrating their 35th Anniversary – starting with their performance at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Victory Ceremony on February 21, which was broadcast across Canada and the world on networks such as CTV and MuchMusic, and ending with their performance on November 28 at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton for the 98th Grey Cup, with shows throughout the year and coast to coast, many which broke attendance records.[9]

Trooper's first official compilation album Hits From 10 Albums was released on July 1, 2010. The totally updated and re-mastered collection featured songs spanning the entirety of their recording career. John Kereiff of Gonzo Magazine called it "THE summer album of 2010."[10] Universal Music's official Press Release named Trooper as "one of Canada's top five selling bands of all time".

On August 11, 2010, the members of Trooper enjoyed a private tour of the Gatineau Preservation Centre to see where Library and Archives Canada houses its collected Trooper archives. The Trooper archives consist of 401 photographs and a stack of textual records such as financial records, which McGuire and Smith donated in 2004, hoping to provide some insight to the Canadian music industry of the '70s and '80s. McGuire, "now 60, bald, and bespectacled" had a chance to laugh when he read aloud from an old Toronto Sun clipping among the collection which described McGuire as "a new teen idol." The band later made another donation to the archive, including some of their early demo recordings, lyrics sheets, and master tapes.[11]

The band has also donated the massive 32-foot sign bearing Trooper's logo, complete with strobe-lit stars once used to illuminate their shows, to the Canadian Museum of Civilization.[11]

Trooper's visit to the archive was covered by almost every major newspaper in Canada.[11][12][13][14]

In 2012, Ra McGuire and Brian Smith were presented with the SOCAN National Achievement Award, which is presented to members who have had outstanding success, predominantly in the Canadian music industry, over the span of their career. They also received three SOCAN Classic Awards for "Raise a Little Hell", "General Hand Grenade", and "Janine".[15][16]

In November 2019, Brian Smith was presented with the Fraser Valley Music Lifetime Achievement Award.[17]

2021

In November 2021, founding members Ra McGuire and Brian Smith announced their retirement.[18] With Smith and McGuire's encouragement and blessing, Trooper will continue to perform with Gogo, Scott Brown, and Clayton Hill, the longest running members of the band. Longtime Trooper guitar tech Steve Crane will take the lead guitar position, and well-known west coast singer David Steele will perform vocals.[19]

Members

Current members
  • Gogo – keyboards, harmonica, acoustic guitar (1995–present)
  • Scott Brown – bass (1996–present)
  • Clayton Hill – drums (2006–present)
  • Steve Crane – guitar (2021–present)
  • David Steele – vocals (2021–present)
Former members
  • Ra McGuire – vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar (founding member)
  • Brian Smith – guitar (founding member)
  • Tommy Stewart – drums[20]
  • Harry Kalensky – bass[20]
  • Frank Ludwig – keyboards[20]
  • Doni Underhill – bass[20]
  • Rob Deans – keyboards[20]
  • Marc LaFrance – drums
  • Ronnie Baran – drums
  • John Dryden – bass
  • Richard Sera – keyboards
  • Aaron Anderson – drums
  • Blaine Smith – keyboards[20]
  • Larry Church – bass[20]
  • Mike Schmidt – drums[20]
  • John Stoltz – drums
  • Tony Ferraro – drums
  • Timothy B. Hewitt – bass
  • Lance Chalmers – drums[20]
  • Frankie Baker – drums[20]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart
positions
Certifications
CAN
Trooper
  • Release date: July 1, 1975
  • Label: MCA
60
Two for the Show
  • Release date: June 26, 1976
  • Label: MCA
80
Knock 'Em Dead Kid
  • Release date: June 8, 1977
  • Label: MCA
42
Thick as Thieves
  • Release date: June 19, 1978
  • Label: MCA
17
  • CAN: 2× Platinum [21]
Flying Colors
  • Release date: September 4, 1979
  • Label: MCA
7
  • CAN: 2× Platinum [21]
Untitled
  • Release date: October 4, 1980
  • Label: MCA
63
Money Talks
  • Release date: April 1, 1982
  • Label: RCA
39
The Last of the Gypsies
  • Release date: May 29, 1989
  • Label: Great Pacific Records
43
Ten
  • Release date: June 5, 1991
  • Label: Great Pacific Records
52

Compilation albums

At least one unauthorized compilation album has been released featuring Trooper's hits. Trooper's second official compilation album was released on July 1, 2010, celebrating the band's 35th anniversary.

Title Details Peak chart
positions
Certifications
CAN
Hot Shots
  • Release date: March 5, 1979
  • Label: MCA
2
  • CAN: 6× Platinum [21]
Hits from 10 Albums *

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
CAN US
1975 "Baby Woncha Please Come Home" 45 Trooper
1976 "General Hand Grenade" 14
"Two for the Show" 32 Two for the Show
"Santa Maria" 35
1977 "We're Here for a Good Time (Not a Long Time)" 43 Knock 'Em Dead Kid
1978 "Oh, Pretty Lady" 42
"Raise a Little Hell" 27 59 Thick as Thieves
"Round, Round We Go" 22
1979 "The Moment That It Takes" 14
"The Boys in the Bright White Sports Car" 25 Hot Shots
"3 Dressed Up as 9" 24 Flying Colors
1980 "Janine" 7
"Good Clean Fun" 81
"Real Canadians" Untitled
"Are You Still My Baby"
"Laura"
1982 "Only a Fool" 44 Money Talks
"Money Talks"
"Ready for the Nite"
"Could've Been Me"
1989 "Boy with a Beat" 33 The Last of the Gypsies
"The Best Way (to Hold a Man)" 70
"Thin White Line"
1991 "The American Dream" 26 Ten
"Kids in Love"

See also

References

  1. ^ "The History of Vancouver Rock and Roll, Vol. 3 1983: Album review and songs from". Answers.com. Retrieved June 30, 2010.
  2. ^ Martin Melhuish (October 2, 1976). "Striving for Success without Leaning on Government". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 60–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  3. ^ "Billboard chart rankings". billboard.com.
  4. ^ "Ra McGuire's Site". ramcguire.com.
  5. ^ "Juno award winners and nominations". junoawards.ca. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
  6. ^ "Bio at CanadianBands". CanadianBands.com.
  7. ^ "RPM Top 100 Albums". RPM Magazine Volume 50, No. October 24, 14, 1989.
  8. ^ . Chart Attack. Archived from the original on March 25, 2014. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
  9. ^ "Trooper Official Site – Canadian rock band". Trooper.com. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
  10. ^ Gonzo Magazine[dead link]
  11. ^ a b c "Trooper records here for a long time". Ottawa Citizen. August 13, 2010. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  12. ^ "Canadian Band JOins Lord Elgin and Glenn Gould at Constitution". National Post.
  13. ^ "Trooper donates papers to Library Archives". Leader-Post[dead link]
  14. ^ "Trooper band artifacts will be here for good long time – National Archives[dead link]
  15. ^ . Billboard.biz. November 20, 2012. Archived from the original on November 22, 2012. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
  16. ^ . Socan.ca. November 12, 2012. Archived from the original on September 5, 2014. Retrieved May 26, 2014.
  17. ^ "Trooper's co-founder Brian Smith earns first ever Fraser Valley Music Lifetime Achievement Award; Aldergrove Star". Aldergrove Star. November 10, 2019. Retrieved May 19, 2020.
  18. ^ "Rock band Trooper to carry on without founding members McGuire, Smith". November 8, 2021.
  19. ^ "Trooper (Official) on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on April 30, 2022.[user-generated source]
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Trooper". Jam!/The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia. Retrieved December 4, 2007.
  21. ^ a b c d e f "Gold and Platinum". Musiccanada.com. Music Canada. Retrieved May 19, 2020.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Official Twitter account
  • Official Instagram account
  • Trooper at AllMusic  
  • Bio at CanadianBands.com

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Trooper is a Canadian rock band that developed out of another group formed by vocalist Ra McGuire and guitarist Brian Smith in 1975 The group is best known for its hits Raise a Little Hell We re Here for a Good Time Not a Long Time The Boys in the Bright White Sports Car General Hand Grenade 3 Dressed Up as a 9 Janine Two for the Show Oh Pretty Lady and Santa Maria TrooperTrooper performing at Vancouver 2010 Olympic Victory Ceremonies From L R Brian Smith Gogo Ra McGuire Clayton Hill Scott Brown Background informationAlso known asCanada s party bandOriginVancouver CanadaGenresRock popYears active1975 presentLabelsMCA RCA Great Pacific RecordsMembersPaul GogoScott BrownClayton HillSteve CraneDavid SteelePast membersRa McGuireBrian SmithHarry KalenskyTommy StewartFrank LudwigDoni UnderhillRob DeansJohn StoltzLance ChalmersWebsitetrooper wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Winter s Green Applejack and the 1970s 1 2 1980s 1 3 1990s 1 4 2000s 1 5 2010 onwards 1 6 2021 2 Members 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Compilation albums 3 3 Singles 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditWinter s Green Applejack and the 1970s Edit In 1967 Ra McGuire and Brian Smith played in a band called Winter s Green which recorded two songs Are You a Monkey and Jump in the River Blues on the Rumble Records Label Are You a Monkey later appeared on a rock collection 1983 s The History of Vancouver Rock and Roll Vol 3 1 In the early seventies Winter s Green changed their name to Applejack and added drummer Tommy Stewart and bassist Harry Kalensky to their line up Applejack became a very popular band in the Vancouver area and began touring extensively in British Columbia The band played a few original tunes such as Raise a Little Hell and Oh Pretty Lady as well as Top 40 songs by artists such as Neil Young and Chicago After hearing Applejack perform Randy Bachman of Bachman Turner Overdrive and The Guess Who signed the band to his Legend label The band changed their name to Trooper and Bachman produced the band s self titled debut album Trooper which contained the Canadian hits Baby Woncha Please Come Home and General Hand Grenade Managed by Sam Feldman 2 Trooper began touring extensively in both Canada and the United States Trooper performing live in 1976 L R Tommy Stewart view blocked Brian Smith Ra McGuire Doni Underhill Frank Ludwig After moving from Legend Records to MCA Records Trooper added Frank Ludwig on keyboards Their 1975 debut album was followed by Two for the Show in 1976 which was certified Gold in Canada The album contained the hits Two for the Show and Santa Maria The latter of the two hits was inspired from a trip by boat to Tugwell Island near Prince Rupert British Columbia Bassist Harry Kalensky was replaced by Doni Underhill before the recording of Trooper s third studio album Knock Em Dead Kid was released in 1977 and became the group s first Canadian Platinum record This album contained the hits We re Here for a Good Time Not a Long Time and Oh Pretty Lady In 1978 Thick as Thieves went double platinum and featured the group s only successful U S single 3 Raise A Little Hell This album also contained the hits Round Round We Go and The Moment That It Takes both of which were sung by keyboardist Frank Ludwig The band s 1979 album Hot Shots broke all records for Canadian sales of a Canadian album reaching Quadruple Platinum status Hot Shots was a greatest hits album containing remixes of all of the most popular songs from Trooper s first four studio albums 4 The Boys in the Bright White Sports Car originally released on Two for the Show in 1976 became a hit single upon the release of Hot Shots Trooper s fifth studio album Flying Colors was released in 1979 and contained the hits Three Dressed Up as a Nine and the band s highest charting single to date Janine which pushed the album to attain Double Platinum status 1980s Edit In April 1980 Trooper was honoured with a Juno Award for Group of the Year 5 Two of their albums Hot Shots and Flying Colors both released in 1979 were also nominated that year for Album of the Year In 1980 Trooper severed their artist producer relationship with Randy Bachman Also in 1980 Frank Ludwig was replaced by Rob Deans who performed on the next two albums Trooper s self produced seventh album Untitled released in October 1980 and Money Talks which was released in 1982 and produced by Heart producer Mike Flicker and released on the RCA Label 6 In 1986 Trooper was without a permanent keyboardist and Frank Ludwig re joined the band as a temporary replacement on their summer tour The Last of the Gypsies was released in 1989 on the band s self owned Great Pacific Records label and distributed by Warner Music Canada This was Trooper s first studio album in six years and was certified Canadian Gold It appeared on the RPM Top 100 Albums chart that year 7 It contained the hits Boy With the Beat and The Best Way to Hold A Man 1990s Edit Ten released in 1991 contained the regional hit American Dream and was the group s tenth studio album Drummer John Stoltz played with the band from 1990 to 1995 when Lance Chalmers took his place and played with the band for eight years In 1995 Gogo replaced Blaine Smith becoming Trooper s keyboardist and in 1996 bassist Scott Brown joined the band Both Gogo and Brown continue to tour and perform with Trooper today In 1998 Trooper guest starred on This Hour Has 22 Minutes New Year s Special Their songs were also played in numerous episodes of 22 Minutes throughout the 8th season 2000 01 At the 1999 SOCAN Awards Trooper received SOCAN Classic Awards for We re Here for a Good Time and Santa Maria presented for songs that have received over 100 000 documented radio plays becoming deeply embedded in the fabric of Canadian radio and culture Ra McGuire also received a Classic Award for the Trooper hit Two for the Show 2000s Edit In 2001 Shot Spots a punk tribute to Trooper was released on Visionary Records It contains 30 Trooper songs performed by 30 Canadian punk bands D O A SNFU Dirty Bird Dayglo Abortions and others and an introduction by Canadian comedian Rick Mercer As detailed in a four page 2004 photo essay by Todd Korol in Maclean s Magazine and a two page 2005 story in The Globe and Mail by Peter Cheney Trooper is still very active and popular as a touring band performing as many as 100 shows a year across Canada Trooper received a fourth SOCAN Classic Award in 2005 for Oh Pretty Lady 8 In April 2006 Trooper singer and songwriter Ra McGuire released his first book published by Insomniac Press Here For a Good Time On the Road With Trooper Canada s Legendary Rock Band In Fall 2006 drummer Clayton Hill joined the band and continues to tour and perform with Trooper today 2010 onwards Edit 2010 saw Trooper celebrating their 35th Anniversary starting with their performance at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics Victory Ceremony on February 21 which was broadcast across Canada and the world on networks such as CTV and MuchMusic and ending with their performance on November 28 at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton for the 98th Grey Cup with shows throughout the year and coast to coast many which broke attendance records 9 Trooper s first official compilation album Hits From 10 Albums was released on July 1 2010 The totally updated and re mastered collection featured songs spanning the entirety of their recording career John Kereiff of Gonzo Magazine called it THE summer album of 2010 10 Universal Music s official Press Release named Trooper as one of Canada s top five selling bands of all time On August 11 2010 the members of Trooper enjoyed a private tour of the Gatineau Preservation Centre to see where Library and Archives Canada houses its collected Trooper archives The Trooper archives consist of 401 photographs and a stack of textual records such as financial records which McGuire and Smith donated in 2004 hoping to provide some insight to the Canadian music industry of the 70s and 80s McGuire now 60 bald and bespectacled had a chance to laugh when he read aloud from an old Toronto Sun clipping among the collection which described McGuire as a new teen idol The band later made another donation to the archive including some of their early demo recordings lyrics sheets and master tapes 11 The band has also donated the massive 32 foot sign bearing Trooper s logo complete with strobe lit stars once used to illuminate their shows to the Canadian Museum of Civilization 11 Trooper s visit to the archive was covered by almost every major newspaper in Canada 11 12 13 14 In 2012 Ra McGuire and Brian Smith were presented with the SOCAN National Achievement Award which is presented to members who have had outstanding success predominantly in the Canadian music industry over the span of their career They also received three SOCAN Classic Awards for Raise a Little Hell General Hand Grenade and Janine 15 16 In November 2019 Brian Smith was presented with the Fraser Valley Music Lifetime Achievement Award 17 2021 Edit In November 2021 founding members Ra McGuire and Brian Smith announced their retirement 18 With Smith and McGuire s encouragement and blessing Trooper will continue to perform with Gogo Scott Brown and Clayton Hill the longest running members of the band Longtime Trooper guitar tech Steve Crane will take the lead guitar position and well known west coast singer David Steele will perform vocals 19 Members EditCurrent membersGogo keyboards harmonica acoustic guitar 1995 present Scott Brown bass 1996 present Clayton Hill drums 2006 present Steve Crane guitar 2021 present David Steele vocals 2021 present Former membersRa McGuire vocals harmonica acoustic guitar founding member Brian Smith guitar founding member Tommy Stewart drums 20 Harry Kalensky bass 20 Frank Ludwig keyboards 20 Doni Underhill bass 20 Rob Deans keyboards 20 Marc LaFrance drums Ronnie Baran drums John Dryden bass Richard Sera keyboards Aaron Anderson drums Blaine Smith keyboards 20 Larry Church bass 20 Mike Schmidt drums 20 John Stoltz drums Tony Ferraro drums Timothy B Hewitt bass Lance Chalmers drums 20 Frankie Baker drums 20 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Title Details Peak chartpositions CertificationsCANTrooper Release date July 1 1975 Label MCA 60Two for the Show Release date June 26 1976 Label MCA 80 CAN Platinum 21 Knock Em Dead Kid Release date June 8 1977 Label MCA 42 CAN Platinum 21 Thick as Thieves Release date June 19 1978 Label MCA 17 CAN 2 Platinum 21 Flying Colors Release date September 4 1979 Label MCA 7 CAN 2 Platinum 21 Untitled Release date October 4 1980 Label MCA 63Money Talks Release date April 1 1982 Label RCA 39The Last of the Gypsies Release date May 29 1989 Label Great Pacific Records 43 CAN Gold 21 Ten Release date June 5 1991 Label Great Pacific Records 52Compilation albums Edit At least one unauthorized compilation album has been released featuring Trooper s hits Trooper s second official compilation album was released on July 1 2010 celebrating the band s 35th anniversary Title Details Peak chartpositions CertificationsCANHot Shots Release date March 5 1979 Label MCA 2 CAN 6 Platinum 21 Hits from 10 Albums Release date July 1 2010 Label Universal Music Canada Singles Edit Year Single Peak chart positions AlbumCAN US1975 Baby Woncha Please Come Home 45 Trooper1976 General Hand Grenade 14 Two for the Show 32 Two for the Show Santa Maria 35 1977 We re Here for a Good Time Not a Long Time 43 Knock Em Dead Kid1978 Oh Pretty Lady 42 Raise a Little Hell 27 59 Thick as Thieves Round Round We Go 22 1979 The Moment That It Takes 14 The Boys in the Bright White Sports Car 25 Hot Shots 3 Dressed Up as 9 24 Flying Colors1980 Janine 7 Good Clean Fun 81 Real Canadians Untitled Are You Still My Baby Laura 1982 Only a Fool 44 Money Talks Money Talks Ready for the Nite Could ve Been Me 1989 Boy with a Beat 33 The Last of the Gypsies The Best Way to Hold a Man 70 Thin White Line 1991 The American Dream 26 Ten Kids in Love See also Edit Music portal Rock music portal Canada portalCanadian rock Music of Canada Music of Vancouver Category Canadian rock music groups List of Canadian musicians List of bands from Canada List of bands from British ColumbiaReferences Edit The History of Vancouver Rock and Roll Vol 3 1983 Album review and songs from Answers com Retrieved June 30 2010 Martin Melhuish October 2 1976 Striving for Success without Leaning on Government Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc pp 60 ISSN 0006 2510 Billboard chart rankings billboard com Ra McGuire s Site ramcguire com Juno award winners and nominations junoawards ca Retrieved December 12 2016 Bio at CanadianBands CanadianBands com RPM Top 100 Albums RPM Magazine Volume 50 No October 24 14 1989 SOCAN Honours Top Canadian Songs Chart Attack Archived from the original on March 25 2014 Retrieved May 26 2014 Trooper Official Site Canadian rock band Trooper com Retrieved May 26 2014 Gonzo Magazine dead link a b c Trooper records here for a long time Ottawa Citizen August 13 2010 Retrieved March 1 2019 Canadian Band JOins Lord Elgin and Glenn Gould at Constitution National Post Trooper donates papers to Library Archives Leader Post dead link Trooper band artifacts will be here for good long time National Archives dead link Bruce Cockburn Trooper Deadmau5 Honored at 2012 SOCAN Awards Gala Billboard Billboard biz November 20 2012 Archived from the original on November 22 2012 Retrieved May 26 2014 Bruce Cockburn Trooper deadmau5 to be Honoured at 23rd Annual SOCAN Awards Gala SOCAN Socan ca November 12 2012 Archived from the original on September 5 2014 Retrieved May 26 2014 Trooper s co founder Brian Smith earns first ever Fraser Valley Music Lifetime Achievement Award Aldergrove Star Aldergrove Star November 10 2019 Retrieved May 19 2020 Rock band Trooper to carry on without founding members McGuire Smith November 8 2021 Trooper Official on Facebook Facebook Archived from the original on April 30 2022 user generated source a b c d e f g h i j Trooper Jam The Canadian Pop Encyclopedia Retrieved December 4 2007 a b c d e f Gold and Platinum Musiccanada com Music Canada Retrieved May 19 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Trooper band Official website Official Twitter account Official Instagram account Trooper at AllMusic Bio at CanadianBands com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trooper band amp oldid 1117308050, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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