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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. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Bachman-Turner Overdrive: Randy Bachman (vocals, guitar); C.F. Turner (vocals, bass); Tim Bachman, Blair Thornton (guitar); Robbie Bachman (drums).
Personnel: Randy Bachman (vocals, guitar); C.F. Turner (vocals); Blair Thornton, Tim Bachman (guitar); Robbie Bachman (drums). Takin' Care Of Business Music Bachman Turner Overdrive Takin' Care Of Business Songs Takin' Care Of Business Review
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