Trooper (album)
Trooper is the self-titled debut album by Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1975. The album was produced by Randy Bachman of Bachman–Turner Overdrive and The Guess Who fame. The album would produce two Canadian hits "Baby Woncha Please Come Home" and "General Hand Grenade".
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Released | July 1, 1975 | |||
Genre | Rock, hard rock | |||
Length | 33:54 | |||
Label | MCA (LEGEND) | |||
Producer | Randy Bachman | |||
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Track listing
(McGuire/Smith)
- 3:19 - "I'm in Trouble Again"
- 3:06 - "General Hand Grenade"
- 7:14 - "All of the Time" (McGuire/Smith/Kalensky)
- 3:20 - "Eddy Takes It Easy"
- 4:48 - "Roller Rink"
- 3:04 - "Baby Woncha Please Come Home"
- 5:17 - "Love of My Life"
- 3:50 - "Don't Stop Now"
Band members
- Vocals - Ra McGuire
- Guitar - Brian Smith
- Drums - Tommy Stewart
- Bass - Harry Kalensky
Singles
- "Baby Woncha Please Come Home" / "Roller Rink"
- "General Hand Grenade" / " "Don't Stop Now"
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