Money Talks (Trooper album)

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Money Talks
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1, 1982
Genre Rock, hard rock
Label RCA
Producer Mike Flicker
Trooper chronology
Untitled
(1980)
Money Talks
(1982)
The Last of the Gypsies
(1989)
Professional ratings
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Money Talks is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1982.

Contents

Track listing

(McGuire/Smith)

  1. "Money Talks" 3:37
  2. "Only a Fool" 3:09
  3. "This Must Be the Place" 4:17
  4. "Lookin' for Trouble" 4:04
  5. "Ready for the Nite" 3:20
  6. "Everything You Want" 3:41
  7. "Could've Been Me" 3:23
  8. "Any Minute Now" 3:36
  9. "It Comes and It Goes" 4:04
  10. "Dig a Little Deeper" 3:31

Band members

Singles

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