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Simply the best studio release from a great band
This is, and always has been my favorite REO studio effort. 1978 was a good year for the band, the release with the somewhat odd name really showcased the talents and strengt...Read more
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REO's BEST !
The whole album is perfect from Lucky for you's fast, to Do you know where your woman is tonight?... slower pace.

Kevin Cronin(singer) said this was his favorite al...Read more

You Can Tune a Piano, But You Can't Tuna Fish by REO Speedwagon (CD, Nov-2000, Epic (USA))

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    UPC:074646161326
    Artist:REO Speedwagon
    Format:CD
    Release Year:2000
    Record Label:Epic (USA)
    Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

    Track Listing
    1. Roll with the Changes
    2. Time for Me to Fly
    3. Runnin' Blind
    4. Blazin' Your Own Trail Again
    5. Sing to Me
    6. Lucky for You
    7. Do You Know Where Your Woman Is Tonight?
    8. Unidentified Flying Tuna Trot, The
    9. Say You Love Me or Say Goodnight

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    Playing Time:34 min.
    Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:AAD

    Album Notes
    Also availble with "Nine Lives" on 1 cassette.Reo Speedwagon: Kevin Cronin (vocals, guitar); Gary Richrath, Bruce Hall (guitar); Neal Doughty (keyboards); Alan Gratzer (drums).Additional personnel: Tom Kelly, Denny Henson, Denise McCall, Annelle Trosclair (background vocals).Reissue producer: Al Quaglieri.Recorded at Sound City and Record Plant, Los Angeles, California; Paragon Studios, Chicago, Illinois.All tracks have been digitally remastered.Personnel: Kevin Cronin (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, background vocals); Gary Richrath (vocals, guitar); Earl Lon Price, Lon Price (saxophone); Neal Doughty (piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, synthesizer, Moog synthesizer); Bruce Hall (bass guitar); Alan Gratzer (drums); Denise McCall, Dennis Henson, Angelle Trosclaire, Tom Kelly (background vocals).Recording information: Paragon Recording Studios, Chicago, IL; Paragon Studios, Chicago, IL; Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Record Plant, Los Angeles, CA; Sound City Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Sound City, Los Angeles, CA.Photographers: Richard Creamer; Tom Wilkes .Arranger: Kevin Cronin.REO Speedwagon's 1978 release, the humorously-titled YOU CAN TUNE A PIANO BUT YOU CAN'T TUNA FISH, proved to be one of the band's last true rock-based albums before the band set its sights on a more commercially-based direction in the '80s.The album became one of REO's best sellers of the '70s (a decade in which the band was better known for their live shows than any hit singles), and showed that they were finally breaking through to a wide audience. Two REO classics reside here--the rockers "Roll with the Changes" and "Time for Me to Fly," making YOU CAN TUNE A PIANO BUT YOU CAN'T TUNA FISH a pivotal album in REO's career.

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    Simply the best studio release from a great band

    Created: 13/05/09
    This is, and always has been my favorite REO studio effort. 1978 was a good year for the band, the release with the somewhat odd name really showcased the talents and strength of REO Speedwagon. You still get glimpses of what is yet to come for the band (the transition to a power pop style in the early 1980's) with the power ballad "Time for me to fly" This cd flows so well, you may find that you'll be able to listen to it over and over without taking it out of the changer. Outstanding lead guitar, great vocals and well written songs are the hallmark of 1970's REO albums, but this one is really the best of the best. My favorite song of all time by the band is actually the 2 minute and 17 second instrumental "The Unidentified Flying Tuna Trot" found near the end, it is simply a tune that when I listen to it I crank up as loud as my speakers can take!
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    REO's BEST !

    Created: 17/06/07
    The whole album is perfect from Lucky for you's fast, to Do you know where your woman is tonight?... slower pace.

    Kevin Cronin(singer) said this was his favorite album they ever did, back in '94 when I met him at a bar(Gatorz) in SW Florida.
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    Defines REO

    Created: 25/08/07
    This classic rock collection defines REO and sets standard for all REO music was never topped this is by far their best collection. I love every song I am sure millions also do
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