Thick as Thieves
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Thick as Thieves | ||
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Studio album by Trooper | ||
Released | June 19, 1978 | |
Genre | Rock, Hard Rock | |
Label | MCA | |
Producer(s) | Randy Bachman | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Trooper chronology | ||
Knock 'Em Dead Kid (1977) |
Thick as Thieves (1978) |
Hot Shots (1979) |
Thick as Thieves is the fourth album by Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1978. The album was produced by Randy Bachman of Bachman-Turner Overdrive and The Guess Who fame. The album went double-platinum and featured the group's only successful U.S. single, "Raise A Little Hell". This album also contained the hit "Round, Round We Go" written and sung by Frank Ludwig, and "The Moment That it Takes" written by Stewart and Underhill and sung by Ludwig.
[edit] Track listing
(Smith/McGuire)
- "Live From The Moon"
- "No Fun Being Alone"
- "Round Round We Go" (written and sung by Frank Ludwig)
- "Drivin Crazy"
- "Roll With It"
- "Say Goodnight"
- "The Moment That It Takes" (written by Stewart and Underhill and sung by Frank Ludwig)
- "One Good Reason"
- "Gambler"
- "Raise A Little Hell"
Trooper |
Ra McGuire • Brian Smith • Paul Gogo • Scott Brown • Clayton Hill |
Tommy Stewart • Harry Kalensky • Frank Ludwig • Doni Underhill • Rob Dean • Marc LaFrance • Ronnie Baran • John Dryden •Richard Sera • Aaron Anderson • Blaine Smith • Larry Church • Mike Shmidt • John Stoltz • Tony Ferraro • Skip Prest • Timothy B. Hewitt • Scott Aquino • Lance Chalmers • Frankie Baker |
Discography |
Studio albums: • Trooper (1975) • Two for the Show (1976) • Knock 'Em Dead Kid (1977) • Thick as Thieves (1978) • Hot Shots (1979) • Flying Colors (1979) • Untitled (1980) • Money Talks (1982) • The Last of the Gypsies (1989) • Ten (1991) |