A prominently displayed sticker on the sleeve of "Live at Budokan" announced that it had been released on "kamikaze yellow vinyl", and, unlike most colored discs, which were usually as opaque as the conventional black vinyl records, the disc in the album is translucent. I Want You to Want Me Live at Budokan Lyrics: I want YOU to want ME / I want you to want me / I need you to need me / Id love you to love me / Im begging you to beg me / I want you to want me. An unusual aspect of the album release in the UK was the use of colored vinyl, then primarily restricted to singles and EP's, and soon replaced as a marketing gimmick by so-called "picture discs". In honor of the anniversary, learn more about this landmark release. The album was intended for release only in Japan but with strong airplay of the promotional album From Tokyo to You, an estimated 30,000 import copies were sold in the United States and the album was released domestically in February 1979. Cheap Trick found early success in Japan and capitalized on this popularity by recording the album in Tokyo on April 28 and 30, 1978, with an audience of 12,000 screaming Japanese fans nearly drowning out the band at times. Released in Japan on this day in 1978, at Budokan is a live album by Cheap Trick.
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