The pinnacle of rock brass, where passion and precision coexist.
This is a recording of Chicago's Carnegie Hall performance, a band that embodies the fusion of rock and jazz. This commemorative live album captures the power of the brass section and the tension that can only be felt in a live performance.
This magnificent documentary captures the first half of a four-disc set of live recordings. Key tracks like "25 or 6 to 4" and "Beginnings" are reconstructed with overwhelming performance power and tension. The sharp brass cuts clash with Kath's guitar, pushing the band's dynamism to its limits. The sound is dense yet organized, showcasing the precision of both rock and jazz that Chicago possessed at the time. This is a masterful performance that evokes the historical significance of bringing rock to the prestigious venue of Carnegie Hall.
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1)
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In The Country
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2)
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Fancy Colours
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3)
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Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro)
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4)
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Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
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B:
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South California Purples
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2)
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Questions 67 And 68
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C:
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Sing A Mean Tune Kid
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2)
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Beginnings
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D:
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It Better End Soon - 1st Movement
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It Better End Soon - 2nd Movement (Flute Solo)
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It Better End Soon - 3rd Movement (Guitar Solo)
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It Better End Soon - 4th Movement (Preach)
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It Better End Soon - 5th Movement
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Bass, Vocals - Peter Cetera
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Engineer - Don Puluse
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Producer - James William Guercio
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Trombone - James Pankow
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Trumpet, Vocals - Lee Loughnane
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Guitar, Vocals - Terry Kath
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Drums - Daniel Seraphine
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Woodwind, Vocals - Walter Parazaider
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Keyboards, Vocals - Robert Lamm
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Engineer - Bud Graham
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Engineer - Aaron Baron
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Engineer - Larry Dahlstrom
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Engineer - Hank Altman
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Art Direction - John Berg
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Design [Poster] - Ron Coro
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Art Direction - Virginia Team
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Illustration - Fuding Cheng
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Photography By [Poster] - Frank Laffite
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Photography By - Fred Lombardi
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Photography By - Allen Goldblatt