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| Label = [[Music Corporation of America|MCA]] |
| Label = [[Music Corporation of America|MCA]] |
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| Producer = [[Randy Bachman]] |
| Producer = [[Randy Bachman]] |
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| Last album = ''[[Trooper (album)|Trooper]]''<br />1975 |
| Last album = ''[[Trooper (album)|Trooper]]''<br />1975 |
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| This album = '''''Two for the Show'''''<br />1976 |
| This album = '''''Two for the Show'''''<br />1976 |
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| Next album = ''[[Knock 'Em Dead Kid]]''<br />(1977) |
| Next album = ''[[Knock 'Em Dead Kid]]''<br />(1977) |
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'''''Two for the Show''''' is the second [[album]] by [[Canadian]] [[Rock music|rock]] band [[Trooper (band)|Trooper]], released in 1976. The album was produced by [[Randy Bachman]] of [[Bachman–Turner Overdrive]] and [[The Guess Who]] fame. The album was [[Music recording sales certification|certified gold]] in Canada, contained the hits "Two for the Show" and "Santa Maria". "The Boys in the Bright White Sportscar", initially released off this album, later became a hit when it was re-released (with a few modifications) on ''[[Hot Shots (album)|Hot Shots]]'' in 1979. |
'''''Two for the Show''''' is the second [[album]] by [[Canadian]] [[Rock music|rock]] band [[Trooper (band)|Trooper]], released in 1976. The album was produced by [[Randy Bachman]] of [[Bachman–Turner Overdrive]] and [[The Guess Who]] fame. The album was [[Music recording sales certification|certified gold]] in Canada, contained the hits "Two for the Show" and "Santa Maria". "The Boys in the Bright White Sportscar", initially released off this album, later became a hit when it was re-released (with a few modifications) on ''[[Hot Shots (album)|Hot Shots]]'' in 1979. |
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*Tommy Stewart – drums, background vocals |
*Tommy Stewart – drums, background vocals |
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*Harry Kalensky – bass guitar, chimes |
*Harry Kalensky – bass guitar, chimes |
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Two for the Show is the second album by Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1976. The album was produced by Randy Bachman of Bachman–Turner Overdrive and The Guess Who fame. The album was certified gold in Canada, contained the hits "Two for the Show" and "Santa Maria". "The Boys in the Bright White Sportscar", initially released off this album, later became a hit when it was re-released (with a few modifications) on Hot Shots in 1979.
Track listing
(Smith/McGuire)
- "Two for the Show" (McGuire) – 4.28
- "Gypsy Wheeler" – 3.28
- "Santa Maria" – 2.56
- "Loretta" – 3.26
- "The Boys in the Bright White Sports Car" – 2.59
- "Ready" – 3.26
- "Whatcha Gonna Do About Me" – 3.28
- "Miss You Already" – 4.44
- "What's Gonna Happen Now" – 5.27
Personnel
- Ra McGuire – vocals, harp
- Brian Smith – guitar, background vocals
- Frank Ludwig – keyboards, background vocals
- Tommy Stewart – drums, background vocals
- Harry Kalensky – bass guitar, chimes