Album US 1971 on Columbia label
Jazz and Rock (Blues Rock, Folk Rock, Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Classic Rock)
Noted on the inside of the gatefold: "Recorded in New York during the week of April 5th - 10th, 1971 at Carnegie Hall". Comes with a 20-page booklet and 2 fold out posters. This LP, "At Carnegie Hall - Volumes I And II" includes the first two LPs from the 4 LP box set, Chicago At Carnegie Hall (Volumes I, II, III And IV).
Chicago , *1967 US album by | |
Peter Cetera voc, b, *1944 US bass, vocals | |
Ron Coro , US design, poster | |
Daniel Seraphine dr, *1948 US drums | |
Terry Kath g, voc, 1946-1978 US guitar, vocals | |
Robert Lamm voc, key, *1944 US keyboards, vocals | |
Frank Laffitte , US photography by, poster | |
James Pankow tb, *1947 US trombone | |
Lee Loughnane tr, voc, *1946 US trumpet, vocals | |
Walter Parazaider voc, bvoc, *1945 US woodwind, vocals |
John Berg art direction |
Virginia Team art direction |
Aaron Baron engineer |
Bud Graham engineer |
Don Puluse engineer |
Hank Altman engineer |
Larry Dahlstrom engineer |
Fu-Ding Cheng illustration |
Allen Goldblatt photography by |
Fred Lombardi photography by |
James William Guercio producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | In The Country | Chicago | ||
2 | Fancy Colours | Chicago | ||
3 | Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro) | Chicago | ||
4 | Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? | Chicago | ||
5 | South California Purples | Chicago | ||
6 | Questions 67 And 68 | Chicago | ||
7 | Sing A Mean Tune Kid | Chicago | ||
8 | Beginnings | Chicago | ||
9 | It Better End Soon - 1st Movement | Chicago | ||
10 | It Better End Soon - 2nd Movement (Flute Solo) | Chicago | ||
11 | It Better End Soon - 3rd Movement (Guitar Solo) | Chicago | ||
12 | It Better End Soon - 4th Movement (Preach) | Chicago | ||
13 | It Better End Soon - 5th Movement | Chicago |