'In Color' is the second studio album by the American rock band Cheap Trick, released in 1977 and produced by
Tom Werman. The album featured a more polished, pop-oriented sound compared to their raw debut, and
brought forward the popular singles 'lock Strikes Ten', 'Southern Girls' and 'I Want You to Want Me'. The
latter single became a huge hit and reached high positions on global charts.
The band's Power Pop production resonated across the globe, most notably in Japan, where it set the stage for their legendary 'At Budokan' success. 'In Color' forms an important part of Cheap Trick's early discography and is positioned as a key release in the band's 1970s output. The album documents their transition toward the sound that would define their
later work.
'In Color' is available as a limited edition of 2000 individually numbered copies on purple coloured vinyl and comes in a gatefold sleeve.
Limited purple vinyl pressing.
*Please note - image is a mock up only, actual colours may vary on finished product*
Tracklisting
Side A:
1. Hello There
2. Big Eyes
3. Downed
4. I Want You to Want Me
5. You’re All Talk
Side B:
1. Oh Caroline
2. Clock Strikes Ten
3. Southern Girls
4. Come On, Come On
5. So Good to See You