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''Found All the Parts'' is an EP released by
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in 1980. It was released on a 10-inch disc as part of
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' short-lived Nu-Disk series. The EP also contained a bonus promotional 7" single of "Everything Works If You Let It". ''Found All the Parts'' was re-issued in 12-inch format in 1983. "Day Tripper" was not actually recorded live. While the band had recorded a live cover of the song, they did not like the way it had turned out. It was rerecorded in the studio with the live crowd from the original track added in. "Can't Hold On" was from the
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concert in 1978 and has since been included on the ''Budokan II'' and ''Cheap Trick at Budokan: The Complete Concert'' albums. "Such a Good Girl" and "Take Me I'm Yours" were recorded with producer Jack Douglas between December 1979 and January 1980, not 1976 and 1977 as the album claims. Several other tracks were recorded during the same sessions, most of which are scarce or still remain unreleased (see outtakes below). This EP is currently available as bonus tracks to the 2006
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re-issue of the '' All Shook Up'' album in every region except
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, where it was re-issued in remastered form on its own in 2003. In 2016, Cheap Trick released the similarly titled four-song ''Found New Parts'' EP on
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as a limited edition vinyl disc in 10", 33⅓ RPM format.''Discogs'', "Cheap Trick – Found New Parts "
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Track listing


Outtakes

* "I Need Love" (Available on the ''
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'' box set) * "Loser" (Available on the ''Legacy Rock Experience'' sampler) * "Oh Boy (w/Vocals)" (Available on the ''Oh Boy (Demo)/If You Want My Love (Demo)'' promotional single) * "Fan Club" (Available on a "Trickfest (I)" prize cassette) * "Ain't Got You" (Available on the "Trickfest (I)" prize cassette) * "You Talk Too Much" (Available on the "Trickfest (I)" prize cassette, later re-recorded for the album ''
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'') * "I Was a Fool" (Unreleased)


Personnel

* Robin Zander – lead vocals, rhythm guitar * Rick Nielsen – lead guitar, vocals *
Tom Petersson Thomas John Peterson, better known as Tom Petersson, is an American musician who is best known for being the bass guitar player for the rock band Cheap Trick. Career Before joining Cheap Trick, Petersson played in a number of bands, including t ...
– bass guitar, vocals *
Bun E. Carlos Brad M. Carlson, better known by the stage name Bun E. Carlos, is the original drummer for American rock band Cheap Trick. He recorded and performed with the band from 1973 to 2010. Carlos was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016 ...
– drums


Additional personnel

* Jack Douglas - Executive producer


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Found All The Parts 1980 debut EPs Cheap Trick EPs Epic Records EPs