Bachman–Turner Overdrive (1984 album)

Bachman–Turner Overdrive is the ninth studio album by Canadian rock band Bachman–Turner Overdrive, released in 1984. This is the only BTO studio album done without Robbie Bachman on drums. He disputed some of the agreements for the recording and reunion, including the choice of Tim Bachman instead of Blair Thornton, and refused to join. Garry Peterson, who was Randy Bachman's bandmate in The Guess Who, plays drums on the album. This LP is also the last studio release that Randy Bachman has done to date with BTO. The album was originally released on Compleat Records, but it is currently in print under the Sun Record label. The leadoff song, "For the Weekend", was released as a single and also included an accompanying music video.

Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1984
GenreHard rock
Length40:16
LabelCompleat
ProducerRandy Bachman,
Bachman–Turner Overdrive
Bachman–Turner Overdrive chronology
You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
(1983)
Bachman–Turner Overdrive
(1984)
Live Live Live
(1986)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]

Track listing

  1. "For the Weekend" (R. Bachman) – 4:20
  2. "Just Look at Me Now" (T. Bachman, Turner) – 4:38
  3. "My Sugaree" (R. Bachman) – 3:47
  4. "City's Still Growin'" (Turner) – 5:44
  5. "Another Fool" (R. Bachman) – 5:29
  6. "Lost in a Fantasy" (R. Bachman) – 4:11
  7. "Toledo" (Turner) – 4:12
  8. "Service with a Smile" (R. Bachman) – 4:21

Personnel

Production

  • Producers: Randy Bachman, Bachman–Turner Overdrive
  • Engineers: Patrick Glover, Dave Slagter
  • Mixing: Dave Slagter
  • Digital mastering: Hollis Flatt, MC Rather
  • Digital transfers: Don Powell
  • Original design concept: Jim Ladwig
  • Illustrations: John Youssi
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