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Takin' Care of Business

Bachman-Turner Overdrive

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Album Review

Polygram Special Markets' Takin' Care of Business is a ten-track budget-line collection that focuses on the hard-workin', "blue collar" side of BTO. That means there's no "You Ain't Seen Nothin'," but lots of driving, straight-ahead rock & roll with a real macho subtext to the lyrics — "Welcome Home," "Sledgehammer," "Thank You for the Feelin'," "Four Wheel Drive," "Wild Spirit," "Take It Like a Man," "Not Fragile." In other words, it's for casual fans who don't really care about having all the hits; they just want genuine, manly hard rock.

Customer Reviews

Nice mix of hits and others

This is a greatest hits album but includes many songs you don't find on BTO's other compilation albums. This album gives the listener an overall taste of who/what BTO was all about. From the hits like TCB to the jazzy Welcome Home and Blue Collar, to the rockers you won't hear on the radio like Not Fragile and Sledgehammer. This disc also showcases all the singers BTO had during their heyday; Randy, Fred and Tim. This one stays in my cd changer!

FUNNYDUDE97 not red head

I love this song it is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!@#$%^&&*

BTO Forever!!!!

This is the best band ever! Their songs rock!!!!!!

Biography

Formed: 1972 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Following his 1970 departure from the Guess Who, guitarist Randy Bachman recorded a solo album (Axe) and planned a project with ex-Nice keyboardist Keith Emerson (later canceled due to illness) before forming Bachman-Turner Overdrive in 1972. Originally called "Brave Belt," the metal group was comprised of singer/guitarist Bachman, fellow Guess Who alum Chad Allan, bassist C.F. "Fred" Turner, and Randy's brother, drummer Robbie; after a pair of LPs (Brave Belt I...
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