07/02/2023

Chicago "Chicago IV - Chicago At Carnegie Hall, Vols 1-4" (1972) -Jazz Rock / Soft Rock-



 Label : CBS, Inc.


États-Unis Side I

01 - In The Country (Terry Katz)
02 - Fancy Colours (Robert Lamm)
03 - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro) (Robert Lamm)
04 - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Robert Lamm)

Side II

01 - South California Purples (Robert Lamm)
02 - Questions 67 And 68 (Robert Lamm)

Side III

01 - Sing A Mean Tune Kid (Robert Lamm)
02 - Beginnings (Robert Lamm)

Side IV

01 - It Better End Soon - 1st Movement (Robert Lamm)
02 - It Better End Soon - 2nd Movement (Flute Solo) (Robert Lamm & Walt Parazaider)
03 - It Better End Soon - 3rd Movement (Guitar Solo) (Terry Kath & Robert Lamm)
04 - It Better End Soon - 4th Movement (Preach) (Robert Lamm)
05 - It Better End Soon - 5th Movement (Robert Lamm)

Side V

01 - Introduction (Terry Kath)
02 - Mother (Robert Lamm)
03 - Lowdown (Peter Cetera & Danny Seraphine)

Side VI

01 - Flight 602 (Robert Lamm)
02 - Motorboat To Mars (Danny Seraphine)
03 - Free (Robert Lamm)
04 - Where Do We Go From Here (Peter Cetera)
05 - I Don't Want Your Money (Terry Kath & Robert Lamm)

Side VII

01 - Happy 'Cause I'm Going Home (Robert Lamm)
02 - Make Me Smile (James Pankow)
03 - So Much To Say, So Much To Give (James Pankow)
04 - Anxiety's Moment (James Pankow)
05 - West Virginia Fantasies (James Pankow)
06 - Colour My World (James Pankow)
07 - To Be Free (James Pankow)
08 - Now More Than Ever (James Pankow)

Side VIII

01 - A Song For Richard And His Friends (Robert Lamm)
02 - 25 Or 6 To 4 (Robert Lamm)
03 - I'm A Man (Jimmy Miller & Steve Winwood)


Chicago :
Terry Kath : Guitar & Vocals
Peter Cetera : Bass & Vocals
Robert Lamm : Keyboards & Vocals
Lee Loughnane : Trumpet, Background vocals, Percussion, Guitar ("Flight 602", "Where Do We Go From Here")
Walter Parazaider : Woodwinds, Percussion, Background vocals
James Pankow : Trombone, Percussion
Danny Seraphine : Drums

Recorded in New York during the week of April 5th - 10th, 1971 at Carnegie Hall
Produced by James William Guercio
Engineering Don Puluse, Bud Graham, Hank Altman, Aaron Baron, Larry Dalhstrom