All Washed Up BMG
7/10
IN the liner notes to Incesticide, Kurt Cobain described Nirvana, then arguably at the peak of their powers, as “the ’90s version of Cheap Trick”. His curveball declaration sent a generation of grunge kids scurrying to the bargain bins in curiosity and bemusement, there to find a batch of unloved ’80s releases by the Midwest power-pop titans. If they were lucky, they might have scored one of Cheap Trick’s first three albums, with which they scrawled the blueprint for a sound that straddles rock, punk, pop, even metal.
Formed in Rockford, Illinois in 1973, the classic lineup – deliberately dorky yet eminently skilled guitarist Rick Nielsen, powerhouse singer Robin Zander, chiselled bassist Tom Petersson and drummer Bun E Carlos, cigarette permanently teetering on his lips…