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| BUDOKAN!(30th Anniversary DVD+3CDs) | 
| Artist: Cheap Trick Label: Sony Legacy Category: Music
List Price: $49.98 Buy New: $24.00 You Save: $25.98 (52%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (29 reviews) Sales Rank: 666
Format: Box Set, Collector's Edition, Extra Tracks, Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 4 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.7 x 0.9
MPN: 738171 UPC: 886973817124 EAN: 0886973817124 ASIN: B001FA30V0
Release Date: November 11, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| | Hello There (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Elo Kiddies (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Speak Now (Or Forever Hold Your Peace)(Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Lookout (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Downed(Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Can't Hold On (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Oh Caroline (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Surrender (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Auf Wiedersehen (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Southern Girls (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | I Want You To Want Me (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | California Man (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Goodnight (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Ain't That A Shame (Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Clock Strikes Ten(Friday April 28th-Tokyo DVD Content) | | | Budokan 1978: Come On, Come On (Bonus DVD Content) | | | Budokan 2008: Voices(Friday April 28th-Tokyo Bonus DVD Content) | | | Budokan 2008: If You Want My Love(Friday April 28th-Tokyo Bonus DVD Content) | | | Cheap Trick 2008 Interview: Looking Back(Friday April 28th-Tokyo Bonus DVD Content) |
Disc 2
| | Hello There (Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Come On, Come On (Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Elo Kiddies (Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Speak Now (Or Forever Hold Your Peace)(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Big Eyes(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Lookout(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Downed(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Can't Hold On(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Oh Caroline(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Surrender(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Auf Wiedersehen(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Need Your Love(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | High Roller(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Southern Girls(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | I Want You To Want Me(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | California Man(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Goodnight(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Ain't That A Shame(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) | | | Clock Strikes Ten(Friday April 28th-Tokyo) |
Disc 3
| | Hello There (At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Come On, Come On(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Elo Kiddies(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Speak Now (Or Forever Hold Your Peace)(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Big Eyes(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Lookout(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Downed(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Can't Hold On(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Oh Caroline(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Surrender(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Auf Wiedersehen(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) |
Disc 4
| | Need Your Love(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | High Roller(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Southern Girls(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | I Want You To Want Me(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | California Man(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Goodnight(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Ain't That A Shame(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) | | | Clock Strikes Ten(At Budokan-The Complete Concert) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Album Description For the first time, the DVD premieres the previously unseen historic 1978 Tokyo concert, aired only once on Japanese TV. Bonus features include a new interview with the band plus two songs taped at 2008 Budokan Anniversary Show. Two CDs feature At Budokan: The Complete Concert, newly remastered, while an additional disc includes the audio counterpart to the DVD plus four bonus songs not included in the original film.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
  Take the plunge if you've somehow NEVER owned the original CD before January 6, 2009 If you somehow have managed to make it nearly 30 years and do NOT own a copy of Cheap Trick at Budokan, in any of its prior incarnations (original 1CD, the 2 CD "Complete", LP, etc), then by all means, pick this up. The album is a fantastic, landmark 70's live rock album. With this reissue, the real prize here is the DVD, which while showing off some technical limitations of the time (very grainy, some focus issues, and the like) is actually a pretty charming document of what was a great show. That said, this package has a HUGE drawback, which others have outlined here, and I agree with 100% : The terrible pockets that scuff the discs (very annoying....had the same problem with the recent Rush "Snakes and Arrows Live" DVD, the Band box/book set, etc - do yourself a favor and get paper sleeves or extra cases and be very careful when removing the discs). The mastering here is not so great....maybe it's an issue with the source tape? Or is Sony just lazy? The extras on the DVD are ok - though not very high quality, but the interviewed recollections are interesting. And if you already own the "Complete Concert" 2CD, then a ton of this stuff is redundant. The killer for me is that the `complete' 2CD's barely missed fitting on 1 CD by maybe one or two minutes, necessitating it being on 2cd's again (thus bulking up the package). BOTTOM LINE: If you have NEVER bought this stuff before, then by all means take the plunge (being aware that the packaging leaves a bit to be desired), but I really can't recommend paying more than like $25 for this set, due to the repetitious material. If you are a huge Cheap Trick fan, and want it for the DVD, then it's probably worth picking up. I've seen Cheap Trick live many times, and can attest that they are one hell of a lot of fun live - always a very entertaining, energetic show, and this captures them in their youthful prime (though they're still terrific).
  Where's Rick? January 4, 2009 Rick? Bun E.? I can hear you guys, but I can't see you.
The cameramen were focussed predominantly on Robin throughout, whereas I'd sure like to have seen more attention to Rick. Maybe he was too "frenetic" for his own good? If you were hoping to get a bead on Rick's craft -- forget that.
Enjoyable nonetheless.
[Yeah, the packaging. Well, the DVD has some surface imperfections related to that though it has no effect on its "playability."]
  Magnific show - APimentel December 22, 2008 Historic, fascinating, a must have. Don't hesitate, is the definitive "At the Budokan". Portugal/Cascais
  Cheap Trick is the GREATEST POWER POP BAND IN THE WORLD! December 21, 2008 This concert proves, what Trickheads have known since 1974, these guys are so amazing live. Watch this concert, and live/listen to the remastered gig. Cheap Trick at Budokan was and is the best 'LIVE' Rock'N'Roll concert ever recorded. This is right up there with THEWHO's assuault on 'LEEDS UNIVERSITY' 8 years earlier for the awesome 'LIVE AT LEEDS'. Cheap Trick Cheap Trick
  The DVD Is Worth The Price of Admission December 21, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Please, please if you are reading this and deciding whether to purchase this collection- ignore all those 1-star ratings based on the "difficulties" with the packaging. I too had a light scratch on the disk- a quick polish and the problem was fixed. These guys deserve to have this excellent collection sell like wildfire- giving poor quality ratings based on packaging (rather than complaining directly to Amazon) hurts the artists as well as the company.
Anyway, off the soapbox. What a treat to see the actual Budokan concert. As usual, Cheap Trick shows why they are one of the great groups of all time.
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