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'''''Chicago at Carnegie Hall''''' (aka '''''Chicago IV''''') is the first live ] by ] band ], released in ]. (See ]). | '''''Chicago at Carnegie Hall''''' (aka '''''Chicago IV''''') is the first live ] by ] band ], released in ]. (See ]). | ||
The four-album set (in its original vinyl form) consists of music from the band's first three albums, plus new material appearing here for the first time. This album received mixed reviews from critics. | |||
⚫ | A remastered version of this album |
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⚫ | A remastered version of this album was released on on August 23, 2005 with a CD of additional unreleased tracks consisting in part of sound checks made during their engagement at Carnegie Hall. | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== |
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Chicago at Carnegie Hall | ||
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Live Album by Chicago | ||
Released | October, 1971 | |
Recorded | April 5-April 10, 1971, Carnegie Hall, New York, NY | |
Genre | Soft Rock | |
Length | 168 min 38 sec | |
Record label | Columbia | |
Producer | James William Guercio | |
Professional reviews | ||
AMG | 2.5/5 | link |
Chicago Chronology | ||
Chicago III (1971) |
Chicago at Carnegie Hall (1971) |
Chicago V (1972) |
Chicago at Carnegie Hall (aka Chicago IV) is the first live album by American band Chicago, released in 1971. (See 1971 in music).
The four-album set (in its original vinyl form) consists of music from the band's first three albums, plus new material appearing here for the first time. This album received mixed reviews from critics.
A remastered version of this album was released on Rhino/WEA on August 23, 2005 with a CD of additional unreleased tracks consisting in part of sound checks made during their engagement at Carnegie Hall.
Track listing
- "In the Country" (Kath) - 10:34
- "Fancy Colours" (Lamm) - 5:16
- "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" (Lamm) - 6:22
- "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" (Lamm) - 3:26
- "South California Purples" (Lamm) - 15:35
- "Questions 67 and 68" (Lamm) - 5:36
- "Sing a Mean Tune Kid" (Lamm) - 12:54
- "Beginnings" (Lamm) - 6:29
- "It Better End Soon - 1st Movement" (Lamm) - 2:55
- "It Better End Soon - 2nd Movement" (Lamm, Parazaider) - 5:01
- "It Better End Soon - 3rd Movement" (Kath, Lamm) - 2:43
- "It Better End Soon - 4th Movement" (Lamm) - 3:09
- "It Better End Soon - 5th Movement" - 2:09
- "Introduction" (Kath) - 7:11
- "Mother" (Lamm) - 8:21
- "Lowdown" (Cetera, Seraphine) - 3:59
- "Flight 602" (Lamm) - 3:33
- "Motorboat to Mars" (Seraphine) - 3:00
- "Free" (Lamm) - 5:05
- "Where Do We Go from Here?" (Cetera) - 4:08
- "I Don't Want Your Money" (Kath, Lamm) - 5:24
- "Happy Cause I'm Going Home" (Lamm) - 7:57
- "Make Me Smile" (Pankow) - 3:31
- "So Much to Say, So Much to Give" (Pankow) - 1:00
- "Anxiety's Moment" (Pankow) - 1:09
- "West Virginia Fantasies" (Pankow) - 1:31
- "Colour My World" (Pankow) - 3:27
- "To Be Free" (Pankow) - 1:22
- "Now More Than Ever" (Pankow) - 3:25
- "A Song for Richard and His Friends" (Lamm) - 6:59
- "25 or 6 to 4" (Lamm) - 6:35
- "I'm a Man" (Miller, Winwood) - 8:52
Personnel
- Peter Cetera - bass, vocals
- Terry Kath - guitar, vocals
- Robert Lamm - keyboard, vocals
- Lee Loughnane - trumpet, percussion, guitar, background vocals
- James Pankow - trombone, percussion
- Walter Parazaider - woodwinds, percussion, background vocals
- Danny Seraphine - drums
Production
- Producer: James William Guercio
- Engineers: Don Puluse, Bud Graham, Hank Altman, Aaron Baron, Larry Dalkstrom
- Art direction: Virginia Team, John Berg
- Photography: Frank Laffite, Fred Lombardi, Allen Goldblatt