Transmission Impossible - CD Music

by Chicago
label: Eat to the Beat, January of 2020 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - In the Country (Live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970)
02 - Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is (Live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970)
03 - 25 Or 6 to 4 (Live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970)
04 - Poem for the People (Live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970)
05 - I Don't Want Your Money (Live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970)
06 - Mother (Live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970)
07 - It Better End Soon (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Movement) [live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970]
08 - Beginnings (Live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970)
09 - Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon (Make Me Smile)/So Much to Say, So Much to Give (Live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970)
10 - Colour My World (Live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970)
11 - Make Me Smile (Live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970)
12 - I'm a Man (Live at the Tanglewood Music Center in Lennox, MA, 1970)

Disco 2
01 - Introduction (Live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974)
02 - Call On Me (Live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974)
03 - Saturday in the Park (Live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974)
04 - Something in the City Changes People (Live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974)
05 - Beginnings (Live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974)
06 - Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon (Live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974)
07 - Dialgue Parts 1 & 2 (Live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974)
08 - To Be Free (Live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974)
09 - Life Saver (Live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974)
10 - Just You N Me (Live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974)
11 - (I've Been) Seachin So Long [live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974]
12 - 25 Or 6 to 4 (Lamm) [live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974]
13 - Feeling Stronger Every Day (Live at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky, 1974)

Disco 3
01 - Intro (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
02 - Anyway You Want (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
03 - Questions 67 and 68 (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
04 - Scrapbook (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
05 - A Hit By Varese (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
06 - If You Leave Me Now (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
07 - Taking It On Uptown (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
08 - Saturday in the Park (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
09 - I've Been Searching So Long (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
10 - Jam (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
11 - 25 Or 6 to 4 (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
12 - I'm a Man (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)
13 - Feelin' Stronger Every Day (Live at the Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 20th May, 1977)

Transmission Impossible - CD

by Chicago

Property Description
label: Eat to the Beat
Release Date: January of 2020
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Pop-Rock > Rock
EAN: 0823564031897
Number of disks: 3
Format: CD / Box Set

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Chicago

Chicago is an American rock band formed in 1967 in Chicago, Illinois. Known for their unique blend of rock, jazz, soul, and classical music, the band has become one of the most successful and enduring in music history. With a career that spans more than five decades, Chicago is famous for its powerful brass sections, rich vocal harmonies, and a string of hits that have dominated the music charts over the years.

Chicago was originally formed under the name "The Big Thing" by a group of college students who shared a common interest in music. The group included keyboardist and vocalist Robert Lamm, guitarist and vocalist Terry Kath, trumpeter Lee Loughnane, trombonist James Pankow, saxophonist Walter Parazaider, bassist and vocalist Peter Cetera, and drummer Danny Seraphine. They later changed their name to "Chicago Transit Authority" and, in 1969, released their eponymous debut album, which included tracks such as "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" and "Beginnings". The album was an immediate success and marked the beginning of a long and fruitful career.

Due to legal issues with the Chicago transportation company, the band shortened the name to "Chicago" before the release of their second album. Throughout the 1970s, the band released a number of successful albums, many of which were double or even triple discs, demonstrating their prolific ability to create music. Songs such as "25 or 6 to 4", "Saturday in the Park", "Feelin' Stronger Every Day", and "Just You 'n' Me" have become classic rock anthems, standing out for both their musical complexity and their pop accessibility.

The Chicago sound of the 1970s was characterized by the fusion of rock with jazz elements, especially notable in the use of a brass section as an integral part of the group, something relatively unusual for rock bands of the time. This combination gave the band a unique sound, setting them apart from their contemporaries and helping to cement their place in rock history.

Tragedy struck the band in 1978, when guitarist Terry Kath, who was one of the main members of the group, died accidentally at the age of 31. The loss of Kath was a severe blow to the band, but Chicago decided to continue, hiring guitarist Donnie Dacus to replace Kath temporarily. Despite the tragedy, the band managed to maintain their success, releasing more albums that generated great hits.

In the 1980s, Chicago adapted to changes in the music industry, adopting a softer, pop-oriented sound, which brought them even more commercial success. The album Chicago 17 (1984) was one of the band's biggest hits, with singles such as "You're the Inspiration", "Hard Habit to Break" and "Stay the Night", which became major hits and helped the band reach a new level of popularity. During this period, Peter Cetera became the most visible face of the band, contributing his soft voice and romantic ballads that marked this phase of the group's career.

In 1985, Peter Cetera left the band to pursue a solo career, which could have been a fatal blow to many bands, but Chicago continued to thrive. They hired vocalist and bassist Jason Scheff, who helped the band maintain their signature sound and continue to release successful music in the following years.

Chicago continued to release new albums and tour throughout the following decades, maintaining a loyal fan base and attracting new generations of listeners. Although they have undergone several line-up changes over the years, the band has remained active and relevant, celebrating their legacy through live performances that continue to demonstrate their musical skill and the power of their songs.

Chicago was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2016, a belated but well-deserved recognition of her lasting impact on music. With over 100 million records sold worldwide and 23 gold, 18 platinum and 8 multi-platinum albums, Chicago is one of the most successful and influential bands in popular music history.

Today, Chicago continues to tour and release new work, staying true to his style and continuing to influence musicians and bands around the world. Their legacy as pioneers in the fusion of rock and jazz and as creators of some of the most memorable songs of the last five decades ensures them a prominent place in music history.

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