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Chicago At Carnegie Hall - Complete [Indie Exclusive Limited Edition 16CD Box Set]
Artist:
Chicago
Format: CD
New: Available to Order $179.98
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More Info:
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducteesChicago became the first non-classical group to perform six nights in a row at Carnegie Hall 50 years ago. Between April 5 and 10, 1971, the band played eight shows at the celebrated venue (including two matinees) and recorded every one of them. In October of that year, performance highlights were featured on the bands first-ever live album, Chicago at Carnegie Hall. That quadruple-LP reached #3 on the Billboard 200, was certified platinum, and is still the bands best-selling live album.
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To honor the 50th anniversary of Chicagos historic concerts, the band will release all eight Carnegie Hall shows in their entirety for the first time in a new 16-CD deluxe boxed set.
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Chicago founding member and trumpeter Lee Loughnane and engineer Tim Jessup spent nearly a year meticulously going through more than 40 concert tapes at Loughnanes new studio in Arizona to remaster each concert. Their hard work paid off with eight fantastic-sounding shows.
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CHICAGO AT CARNEGIE HALL COMPLETE is presented in a white folio thats embossed with the groups trademark logo. The set beautifully commemorates the event through memorabilia that includes replicas of the three posters that accompanied the original vinyl release and images of the original concert program, tickets, and other memorabilia from the historic run. The collection also comes with a 28-page booklet illustrated with photos from the concerts, plus new liner notes with contributions by Loughnane; archivist Jeff Magid, writer/producer David Wild and comedy icon/Chicago fanatic Jimmy Pardo.
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When Chicago arrived in New York City in April 1971 to play eight shows at Carnegie Hall, the band was at the peak of its early experimental period and riding high on the success of the groups third consecutive platinum album,Chicago III.For these historic shows, the band played a cross-section of hits from their first three studio albums, including Beginnings, Questions 67 and 68, Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? and 25 or 6 to 4. The set also includes the previously unheard first songs from the first show, Someday (August 29, 1968).
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The performances showcase memorable contributions from every band member, including Terry Kaths stellar guitar work, heartfelt vocals by Kath, Robert Lamm, and Peter Cetera, the vibrant horn work by Loughnane, James Pankow, and Walt Parazaider, as well as the jazz-influenced drumming of Danny Seraphine.
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