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Chicago V



A fascinating segue into their later work, this 1972 chart-topper featured avant-jazz workouts, political commentary, and hints of the ballad style that would carry Chicago into the next decade.

Chart Information: Chicago V - July 1972 LP Chart Position #1

    * Dialogue (Parts I & II) [edit] / Now That You've Gone
      - Columbia Single #4-45717 (October 6, 1972)
      - Hot 100 Chart Position #24
    * Saturday In The Park / Alma Mater
      - Columbia Single #4-45657 (July 13, 1972)
      - Hot 100 Chart Position #3
      - Easy Listening Chart Position #8

Band Members:

Terry Kath: guitar, vocals
Peter Cetera: bass, vocals
Robert Lamm: keyboards, vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, percussion, vocals
Walter Parazaider: woodwinds, percussion
James Pankow: trombone, percussion
Danny Seraphine: drums, congas, antique bells

Original Tracks:

   1. A Hit By Varese (4:56)
      (Robert Lamm)
   2. All Is Well (3:51)
      (Robert Lamm)
   3. Now That You've Gone (5:05)
      (James Pankow)
   4. Dialogue (Part I) (2:56)
      (Robert Lamm)
   5. Dialogue (Part II) (4:13)
      (Robert Lamm)
   6. While The City Sleeps (3:55)
      (Robert Lamm)
   7. Saturday In The Park (4:00)
      (Robert Lamm)
   8. State Of The Union (6:15)
      (Robert Lamm)
   9. Goodbye (6:04)
      (Robert Lamm)
  10. Alma Mater (4:00)
      (Terry Kath)

Bonus Tracks on Rhino Re-issue:

   1. A Song For Richard And His Friends (Studio Version, without Vocals)      
       (8:13) (Robert Lamm)

   2. Mississippi Delta City Blues (First Recorded Version, with Scratch Vocal)
       (5:27) (Terry Kath)

   3. Dialogue (Part I & II) (Single Version) (5:00)
      (Robert Lamm)

Original Production Notes:

All selections (c) 1972 Big Elk Music ASCAP

Produced by James William Guercio
Engineering by Wayne Tarnowski
Recorded & Mixed at Columbia Recording Studios, New York, NY
Woodcarving: Nick Fasciano
Album Design: John Berg
Lettering: Beverly Scott
Photography: Steinbecker/Houghton

Rhino Production Notes:

A&R/Project Supervision:  Lee Loughnane, David McLees & Gary Peterson
Audio Supervision:  Jeff Magid
Remastering:  David Donnelly at DNA Studios, Studio City, CA
Previously Unreleased Selections Mixed by:  David Donnelly & Jeff Magid at DNA Studios, Studio City, CA
Product Manager:  Mike Engstrom
Liner Notes Coordination:  Tim Scanlin
Editorial Supervision:  Cory Frye
Editorial Research:  Steven Chean
Art Direction:  Maria Villar
Design:  Valerie Valera
Additional Photos:  Hugh Brown & Michaelochsarchives.com
Project Assistance:  Bob O'Neill, Ingrid K. Olson, April Milek, Steve Woolard & Randy Perry
Special Thanks:  Emily Simon, Bob Emmer, Lynda Lou Bouch, Laurie Gorman, Malinda Ramirez, David Millman, Nina Avramides, Debbie Aronofsky, Lisa Thomas & Steve Brumbach

Representation:
HK Management
Howard Kaufman & Peter Schivarelli
9200 Sunset Blvd. #530
Los Angeles, CA 90069

Original Issue Columbia #KC-31102, July 1972
Rhino Records Re-issue Date:  August 20, 2002
Rhino Selection #76175
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Chicago VI



From the infectious "Just You 扤
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Chicago VII



Chicago further pushed the bounds of contemporary music with this incredibly diverse double album. Cited for its jazz excursions, Chicago VII brilliantly incorporated elements of folk, balladry, and Beach Boys-inspired pop.

Chart Information: Chicago VII - March 1974 LP Chart Position #1

    * Call On Me / Prelude To Aire
      - Columbia Single #4-46062 (May 31, 1974)
      - Hot 100 Chart Position #6
      - Easy Listening Chart Position #1
    * Wishing You Were Here / Life Saver
      - Columbia Single #3-10049 (October 1974)
      - Hot 100 Chart Position #11
      - Easy Listening Chart Position #1
    * (I've Been) Searchin' So Long [edit] / Byblos
      - Columbia Single #4-46020 (February 21, 1974)
      - Hot 100 Chart Position #9
      - Easy Listening Chart Position #8

Band Members:

Peter Cetera: bass, vocals
Danny Seraphine: drums
Robert Lamm: melotron, keyboard, fender rhodes, ARP synthesizer, clavinet, piano, vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, vocals
Terry Kath: guitar, bells, vocals
Walter Parazaider: flute, soprano sax, tenor sax
James Pankow: trombone
Laudir Soares DeOliviera: percussion, congas

Additional Musicians:

David J. Wolinski on Devil's Sweet, Byblos: ARP synthesizer, melotron
James William Guercio on Happy Man, Song Of The Evergreens: acoustic guitar, bass
Jimmie Haskell on (I've Been) Searchin' So Long: strings
Wayne Tarnowski on Song Of The Evergreens: piano
Guille Garcia on Byblos: congas

Additional vocals on Wishing You Were Here:
Al Jardine, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson

Additional vocals on Skinny Boy:
The Pointer Sisters

Original Tracks:

   1. Prelude To Aire (2:47)
      (Danny Seraphine)

   2. Aire (6:28)
      (Danny Seraphine / Walter Parazaider / James Pankow)

   3. Devil's Sweet (10:09)
      (Danny Seraphine / Walter Parazaider)

   4. Italian From New York (4:14)
      (Robert Lamm)

   5. Hanky Panky (1:53)
      (Robert Lamm)

   6. Life Saver (5:18)
      (Robert Lamm)

   7. Happy Man (3:16)
      (Peter Cetera)

   8. (I've Been) Searchin' So Long (4:28)
      (James Pankow)

   9. Mongonucleosis (3:27)
      (James Pankow)

  10. Song Of The Evergreens (5:21)
       (Terry Kath)

  11. Byblos (6:20)
       (Terry Kath)

  12. Wishing You Were Here (4:37)
       (Peter Cetera)

13. Call On Me (4:03)
       (Lee Loughnane)

14. Woman Don't Want To Love Me (4:36)
       (Robert Lamm)

15. Skinny Boy (5:17)
      (Robert Lamm)

Bonus Track on Rhino Re-issue:

   1. Byblos (Rehearsal) (5:42)
      (Terry Kath)

Original Production Notes:

All compositions (c) 1974 Big Elk Music (ASCAP)

Produced By James William Guercio
Engineered by Wayne Tarnowski & Jeff Guercio
Mixed by Phil Ramone
Strings recorded by Armin Steiner at Sound Labs, Hollywood, CA
Recorded & Mixed at Caribou Ranch, Nederland, CO (August-December 1973)
Cover Design: John Berg & Nick Fasciano
Photography: Irve Kuusik
Lettering: Doris Halle

Brass Arrangements on Italian From New York by James Pankow & Robert Lamm
Brass Arrangements on Woman Don't Want To Love Me by James Pankow

Optional Party Background Noises on Mononucleosis:
Camelia Ortiz, Hank Steiger, Bobbi Roen, Julie Nini, Diane Nini

Devil's Sweet dedicated to Jo and Elvin Jones for their inspiration

The Pointer Sisters appear courtesy of Blue Thumb Records

Al Jardine, Carl Wilson, Dennis Wilson appear courtesy of Warner Brothers Records

Rhino Production Notes:

A&R/Project Supervision: Lee Loughnane, David McLees & Gary Peterson
Audio Supervision: Jeff Magid
Remastering: David Donnelly at DNA Studios, Studio City, CA
Bonus Selection Mixed by: David Donnelly & Jeff Magid at DNA Studios, Studio City, CA
Product Manager: Mike Engstrom
Liner Notes Coordination: Tim Scanlin
Editorial Supervision: Cory Frye
Editorial Research: Steven Chean
Art Direction & Design: Maria Villar
Additional Photos: London Features International (USA) LTD
Project Assistance: Bob O'Neill, Ingrid K. Olson, April Milek, Steve Woolard & Randy Perry
Special Thanks: Emily Simon, Bob Emmer, Lynda Lou Bouch, Laurie Gorman, Malinda Ramirez, David Millman, Nina Avramides, Debbie Aronofsky, Lisa Thomas & Steve Brumbach

Representation:
HK Management
Howard Kaufman & Peter Schivarelli
9200 Sunset Blvd. #530
Los Angeles, CA 90069

Original Issue Columbia #C2-32810, March 1974
Rhino Records Re-issue Date:  November 6, 2002
Rhino Selection #76177
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Chicago VIII



Taking a break from jazz and balladry, Chicago rocks the house with this 1975 masterwork.

Chart Information: Chicago VIII - March 1975 LP Chart Position #1

    * Old Days / Hide Away
      - Columbia Single #3-10131 (April 1975)
      - Hot 100 Chart Position #5
      - Easy Listening Chart Position #3
    * Brand New Love Affair / Hideaway
      - Columbia Single #3-10200 (August 1975)
      - Hot 100 Chart Position #61
      - Easy Listening Chart Position #27

Band Members:

Peter Cetera: bass, vocals
Danny Seraphine: drums
Robert Lamm: keyboards, vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, vocals
Terry Kath: guitar, vocals
Walter Parazaider: woodwinds
James Pankow: trombone
Laudir Soares DeOliviera: percussion, congas

Original Tracks:

   1. Anyway You Want (3:39)
      (Peter Cetera)

   2. Brand New Love Affair - Parts I & II (4:29)
      (James Pankow)

   3. Never Been In Love Before (4:10)
      (Robert Lamm)

   4. Hideaway (4:45)
      (Peter Cetera)

   5. 'Till We Meet Again (2:04)
      (Terry Kath)

   6. Harry Truman (3:02)
      (Robert Lamm)

   7. Oh, Thank You Great Spirit (7:20)
      (Terry Kath)

   8. Long Time No See (2:48)
      (Robert Lamm)

   9. Ain't It Blue? (3:27)
      (Robert Lamm)

  10. Old Days (3:34)
      (James Pankow)

Bonus Tracks on Rhino Re-issue:

   1. Sixth Sense (Rehearsal) (5:06)
      (Terry Kath)
   2. Bright Eyes (Rehearsal) (3:40)
      (Robert Lamm)
   3. Satin Doll (Live 1974) (2:47)
      (Duke Ellington / Billy Strayhorn)

Original Production Notes:

All compositions (c) 1974 Chicago Records, Inc.

"Old Days" and "Brand New Love Affair" strings orchestrated by Pat Williams

"Harry Truman" Vocal chorus by the Caribou Kitchenettes:
Joanne Rocconi, Kristy Ferguson, John Carsello, Laudir De Oliveira, Brandy Maitland, Linda Greene, Steve Fagin, James Pankow, Katherine Ogden, Donna Conroy, Richard Torres, Walter Parazaider, Bob Eberhardt, Lee Loughnane

Recorded & Mixed at Caribou Ranch, Nederland, CO (September 1974)
Engineered by Wayne Tarnowski, Jeff Guercio, Mark Guercio
Mixed by Phil Ramone
Produced by James William Guercio
Strings Recorded by Armin Steiner
Cover design by John Berg & Nick Fasciano
Poster photography by Reid Miles
Handwriting by Anthony Maggiore

Rhino Production Notes:

A&R/Project Supervision: Lee Loughnane, David McLees & Gary Peterson
Audio Supervision: Jeff Magid
Remastering: David Donnelly at DNA Studios, Studio City, CA
Bonus Selections Mixed by: David Donnelly & Jeff Magid at DNA Studios, Studio City, CA
Product Manager: Mike Engstrom
Liner Notes Coordination: Tim Scanlin
Editorial Supervision: Cory Frye
Editorial Research: Steven Chean
Art Direction & Design: Maria Villar
Additional Photos: Michaelochsarchives.com
Project Assistance: Bob O'Neill, Ingrid K. Olson, April Milek, Steve Woolard & Randy Perry
Special Thanks: Emily Simon, Bob Emmer, Lynda Lou Bouch, Laurie Gorman, Malinda Ramirez, David Millman, Nina Avramides, Debbie Aronofsky, Lisa Thomas & Steve Brumbach

Representation:
HK Management
Howard Kaufman & Peter Schivarelli
9200 Sunset Blvd. #530
Los Angeles, CA 90069

Original Issue Columbia #PC-33100, March 1975
Rhino Records Re-issue Date:  November 6, 2002
Rhino Selection #76178
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Chicago Greatest Hits



Chart Information: Oct. '75 - Chicago IX Greatest Hits - Chart Position 1

Band Members:


Peter Cetera
James Pankow
Walter Parazaider
Terry Kath
Robert Lamm
Lee Loughnane
Danny Seraphine
Laudir DeOliveira

Liner Image:

    * Back Cover

Original Tracks:

   1. 25 Or 6 To 4 (Chicago II)

   2. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Chicago I)

   3. Colour My World (Chicago II)

   4. Just You 'N' Me (Chicago VI)

   5. Saturday In The Park (Chicago V)

   6. Feelin' Stronger Every Day (Chicago VI)

   7. Make Me Smile (Chicago II)

   8. Wishing You Were Here (Chicago VII)

   9. Call On Me (Chicago VII)

  10. (I've Been) Searchin' So Long (Chicago VII)

  11. Beginnings (Chicago I)

Original Production Notes:

Produced By James William Guercio
All selections ASCAP
Cover design: John Berg / Photography: Reid Miles
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Chicago X



The first Chicago album to be certified platinum, this eclectic 1976 release includes their first #1 hit single, the stunning Peter Cetera ballad 揑f You Leave Me Now.
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Chicago XI



The last Chicago album to feature guitarist Terry Kath and producer James William Guercio, this alternately personal and political 1977 release includes the hits 揃aby, What A Big Surprise
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Chicago For Streets



Co-produced by the legendary Phil Ramone, their 1978 album was the first to feature a band photo -- and the first without Terry Kath.  The Top 20 single 揂live Again
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Chicago 13



Their hit 揝treet Player
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Chicago XIV



At the dawn of the
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Chicago Greatest Hits Volume II



Chart Information: Billboard #171

Band Members:

Peter Cetera: electric bass, acoustic guitar, lead & background vocals
Chris Pinnick: acoustic & electric guitars
Robert Lamm: pianos, keyboards, percussion, lead & background vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, guitar, percussion, background vocals
James Pankow: trombone, percussion, background vocals
Walt Parazaider: saxophones, flute, clarinet
Danny Seraphine: drums, percussion
Laudir De Oliveira: congas, bongos, latin percussion

Original Tracks:

   1. Baby What A Big Surprise (3:01)
   2. Dialogue (Part II) (4:08)
   3. No Tell Lover (3:46)
   4. Alive Again (3:31)
   5. Old Days (3:28)
   6. If You Leave Me Now (3:53)
   7. Questions 67 & 68 (3:25)
   8. Happy Man (3:14)
   9. Gone Long Gone (3:56)
  10. Take Me Back To Chicago (2:57)

Production Notes:

Produced by James William Guercio
Produced by Phil Ramone & Chicago
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Chicago 16



Chart Information: Jun. '82 - Chicago 16 - Chart Position 9

    * Aug. '82 - Hard To Say I'm Sorry / Sonny Think Twice - Jun. '82 Chart Position 1
    * Nov. '82 - Love Me Tomorrow / Bad Advise - Sept. '82 Chart Position 22
    * Jan. '83 - What Your Missing / Rescue You - Chart Position 81

Band Members:

Peter Cetera: electric bass, acoustic guitar, lead & background vocals
Bill Champlin: pianos, keyboards, guitars
Chris Pinnick: acoustic & electric guitars
Robert Lamm: pianos, keyboards, percussion, lead & background vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, guitar, percussion, background vocals
James Pankow: trombone, percussion, background vocals
Walt Parazaider: saxophones, flute, clarinet
Danny Seraphine: drums, percussion

Original Tracks:

   1.What You're Missing (4:09)

   2. Waiting For You To Decide (4:05)

   3. Bad Advice (2:57)

   4. Chains (3:22)

   5. Hard To Say I'm Sorry / Get Away (5:06)

   6. Follow Me (4:52)

   7. Sonny Think Twice (4:00)

   8. What Can I Say (3:48)

   9. Rescue You (3:56)

  10. Love Me Tomorrow (5:06)

Production Notes:

Produced by David Foster
Engineered & Mixed by Humberto Gatica
Hard To Say I'm Sorry & Get Away mixed by Bill Schnee
Mixing assistance by Walter Parazaider, Lee Loughnane, & Jack Goudie
Recorded in Los Angeles at Bill Schnee Studios, Record Plant, Davlen Studio and Skyline Recording
Mixed in Los Angeles at Studio 55
LP Mastered in New York at Sterling Sound by George Marino
CDD Pre-Mastering by WCI Record Group
Second engineers: Chip Strader, Britt Bacon, Don Levy, Bobby Gerber, Phil Jamtaas, Ernie Sheesely, Jeff Borgeson, Steve Cohen & David Schober
Rhythm Arrangements by Peter Cetera, Danny Seraphine & David Foster
Horn arrangements by James Pankow
Additional Horn Arrangements by David Foster
Background Vocal Arrangements by Peter Cetera & Bill Champlin
String Arrangements on Love Me Tomorrow & Hard To Say I抦 Sorry by Jerry Lubbock with Peter Cetera & David Foster
Concert Master: Jerry Vinci
Steve Lukather, David Paich, and Steve Porcaro courtesy of Columbia Records
Management: Front Line Management, Los Angeles
Photography by Aaron Rapoport
Original album art direction & design by Kosh & Ron Larson

Additional Musicians:
David Foster: keyboards
Chris Pinnick, Steve Lukather, Michael Landau: guitars
David Paich: synthesizer
Steve Porcaro: synthesizer programming
Dave Richardson: lyric assistance on What Can I Say
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Chicago 17



Chart Information: Jul. '84 - Chicago 17 - May '84 Chart Position 4

    * Jun. '84 - Stay The Night / Only You - Apr. '84 Chart Position 16
    * Oct. '84 - Hard Habit To Break / Remember The Feeling - Aug. '84 Chart Position 3
    * Jan. '85 - You're The Inspiration / Love Me Tomorrow - Nov. '84 Chart Position 3
    * Mar. '85 - Along Comes A Woman / We Can Stop The Hurtin'
      - Feb. '85 Chart Position 14

Band Members:

Peter Cetera: electric bass, acoustic guitar, lead & background vocals
Bill Champlin: pianos, keyboards, guitars
Chris Pinnick: acoustic & electric guitars
Robert Lamm: pianos, keyboards, percussion, lead & background vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, guitar, percussion, background vocals
James Pankow: trombone, percussion, background vocals
Walt Parazaider: saxophones, flute, clarinet
Danny Seraphine: drums, percussion

Original Tracks:

   1. Stay The Night (3:48)
   2. We Can Stop The Hurtin' (4:11)
   3. Hard Habit To Break (4:43)
   4. Only You (3:53)
   5. Remember The Feeling (4:28)
   6. Along Comes A Woman (4:14)
   7. You're The Inspiration (3:49)
   8. Please Hold On (3:37)
   9. Prima Donna (4:33)
  10. Once In A Lifetime (4:12)

Production Notes:

Produced by David Foster
Engineered & Mixed by Humberto Gatica
Additional musicians:
Guitar: Micheal Landau, Paul Jackson, Mark Goldenberg
Percussion: Paulinho da Costa
Synthesizer programming: David Foster, Jon Van Tongeren, Erich Bulling, Marcus Ryle
Horns: Gary Grant, Greg Adams
Background vocals: P.Cetera, Bobby Lamm, Bill Champlin, Ken Cetera
Additional background vocals on "We Can Stop The Hurtin
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Chicago 18



Chart Information: Oct. '86 - Chicago 18 - Chart Position 35

    * Nov. '86 - Will You Still Love Me / 25 or 6 to 4 - Chart Position 3
    * Jul. '87 - Niagara Falls - Chart Position 91
    * Oct. '87 - If She Would Have Been Faithful / Forever - May '87 Chart Position 17

Band Members:

Jason Scheff: electric bass, lead & background vocals
Bill Champlin: pianos, keyboards, guitars
Robert Lamm: pianos, keyboards, percussion, lead & background vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, guitar, percussion, background vocals
James Pankow: trombone, percussion, background vocals
Walt Parazaider: saxophones, flute, clarinet
Danny Seraphine: drums, percussion

Original Tracks:

   1. Niagara Falls (3:49)

   2. Forever (5:15)

   3. If She Would Have Been Faithful... (3:53)

   4. 25 or 6 to 4 (4:15)

   5. Will You Still Love Me? (5:44)

   6. Over And Over (4:19)

   7. It's Alright (4:27)

   8. Nothin's Gonna Stop Us Now (4:23)

   9. I Believe (4:22)

  10. One More Day (4:16)

Production Notes:

Produced by David Foster
Engineered & Mixed by Humberto Gatica
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Chicago 19



Chart Information: Jun. '88 - Chicago 19 - Chart Position 43

    * Aug. '88 - I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love / I Stand Up
      - Jun. '88 Chart Position 3
    * Sept. '88 - Look Away / Come In From The Night - Chart Position 1
    * Jan. '89 - You' re Not Alone / Its Alright - Chart Position 10
    * May '89 - We Cant Last Forever / One More Day - Chart Position 55

Band Members:

Jason Scheff: electric bass, lead & background vocals
Bill Champlin: pianos, keyboards, guitars
Robert Lamm: pianos, keyboards, percussion, lead & background vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, guitar, percussion, background vocals
James Pankow: trombone, percussion, background vocals
Walt Parazaider: saxophones, flute, clarinet
Danny Seraphine: drums, percussion

Original Tracks:

   1. Heart In Pieces (5:03)

   2. I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love (3:53)

   3. I Stand Up (4:05)

   4. We Can Last Forever (3:44)

   5. Come In From The Night (4:41)

   6. Look Away (4:02)

   7. What Kind Of Man Would I Be? (4:21)

   8. Runaround (4:10)

   9. You're Not Alone (3:55)

  10. Victorious (6:03)

Production Notes:

Engineered by Gary McGachan and Chas Sandford
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Chicago Greatest Hits 1982 - 1989



Chart Information: Jan. '90 - Greatest Hits 1982-1989 - Dec.' 89 Chart Position 37

    * Feb. '90 - What Kind Of Man Would I Be? / 25 or 6 to 4 - Dec. '89 Chart Position 5

Band Members:

Jason Scheff: electric bass, lead & background vocals
Bill Champlin: pianos, keyboards, guitars
Robert Lamm: pianos, keyboards, percussion, lead & background vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, guitar, percussion, background vocals
James Pankow: trombone, percussion, background vocals
Walt Parazaider: saxophones, flute, clarinet
Danny Seraphine: drums, percussion

Original Tracks:

   1. Hard To Say I'm Sorry/Get Away (5:06)

   2. Look Away (3:59)

   3. Stay The Night (3:48)

   4. Will You Still Love Me? (5:44)

   5. Love Me Tomorrow (5:06)

   6. What Kind Of Man Would I Be? (Remix)** (4:18)

   7. You're The Inspiration (3:49)

   8. I Don't Wanna Live Without Your Love* (3:54)

   9. Hard Habit To Break (4:43)

  10. Along Comes A Woman (4:14)

  11. If She Would Have Been Faithful... (3:53)

  12. We Can Last Forever (3:42)

Production Notes:

Produced by David Foster, Ron Nevison, produced by Chas Sandford
Remixed by Humberto Gatica
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Chicago 21



Chart Information: May '91 - Twenty 1 - Feb. '91 Chart Position 66

    * January 26, 1991 - Chasin' The Wind - Chart Position 39

Band Members:

Jason Scheff: bass, lead & background vocals
Robert Lamm: keyboards, lead & background vocals
Bill Champlin: pianos, keyboards, guitars
DaWayne Bailey: guitars, background vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, background vocals
James Pankow: trombone, percussion, background vocals
Walt Parazaider: saxophones, flute, background vocals
Tris Imboden: drums, percussion

Additional Musicians:

John Keane: drums
Robbie Buchanan: keyboards
Efrain Toro: keyboards
Tom Keane: keyboards
Steve Porcaro: keyboards programming
David Foster: acoustic piano
Michael Landau: guitar
Stephen "Doc" Kupka: horns

Original Tracks:

   1. Explain It To My Heart

   2. If I Were You

   3. You Come To My Senses

   4. Somebody, Somewhere

   5. What Does It Take

   6. One From The Heart

   7. Chasin' The Wind

   8. God Save The Queen

   9. Man To Woman

  10. Only Time Can Heal The Wounded

  11. Who Do You Love

  12. Holdin' On

Production Notes:

Produced and engineered by Ron Nevison
* Produced, engineered and mixed by Humberto Gatica for Hum, Inc. Production mixed by Humberto Gatica

Brass arrangements by James Pankow and Lee Loughnane except "Only Time Can Heal The Wounded" by Jerry Hey

"Who Do You Love" by Bill Champlin, Lee Loughnane, & Dennis Matkosky & "One From The Heart" by Lee Loughnane, and James Pankow and Robert Lamm

All songs Produced & Engineered by Ron Nevsion except "Explain It To My Heart"

Produced and Engineered by Humberto Gatica for Hum, Inc. Productions
All songs Mixed by Humberto Gatica

Additional Engineer:
Alex Rodriguez

Assistant Engineers:
Jim Mitchell, Record Plant
Jeff Poe, Can Am

Studios:
Record Plant, Hollywood, CA
Can Am, Tarzana, CA
Ground Control, Santa Monica, CA

Production Assistant:
Deandra Miller

Direction:
HK Management/Howard Kaufman, Peter Schivarelli

Design & Art Direction:
Kosh Brooks Design

Photography: Chris Cuffaro/Visages

CHICAGO SPECIAL THANKS:
Tom Anderson, Eric Brant, Steve Brumbach, Bill Burns, Rick Byrd, Chicago Crew, Don Felder, Brett Gould, All at HK Management, Christi Harris, Jerry Hey, Mark Hogue, Marty Hom, Tris Imboden, Scott James, Paul Jamieson, Howard Kaufman, All at Kaufman/ Eisenberg, Stephen "Doc" Kupka, Will Lee, Sheryl Louis, Peter Maher, Lisa Marie, Gernard McMahon: Michael Ostin, Howard Rose, Peter Schivarelli, Hank Steiger, John VanEps, and everyone at Warner Bros./Reprise Records.

This album is dedicated to the memory of Jack E. Goudie
(1948-1988)... We Miss You!!!!
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Chicago Night and Day Band



Chart Information: Jun. '95 - Night & Day - Jun. '95 Chart Position 90

Band Members:


Jason Scheff: electric bass, lead & background vocals
Robert Lamm: pianos, keyboards, percussion, lead & background vocals
Bill Champlin: pianos, keyboards, guitars
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, guitar, percussion, background vocals
James Pankow: trombone, percussion, background vocals
Walt Parazaider: saxophones, flute, clarinet
Tris Imboden: drums, percussion
Bruce Gaitsch: guitar

Original Tracks:

   1. Chicago

   2. Caravan

   3. Dream A Little Dream Of Me
      (duet with Jade & piano stylings with Paul Shaffer)

   4. Goody Goody

   5. Moonlight Serenade

   6. Night & Day

   7. Blues In The Night

   8. Sing, Sing, Sing

   9. Sophisticated Lady

  10. In The Mood

  11. Don't Get Around Much Anymore

  12. Take The "A" Train

Japanese release of this album has an extra track:  String Of Pearls

Production Notes:

Produced by Bruce Fairbain
The Gipsy Kings Co-produced with Genard Prevost, John Kalodner
Recorded at The Armoury Studios, Vancouver (Dec. 1994) and The Record Plant, Los Angeles (Jan. 1995)
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The Heart of Chicago 1967-1997 30th Anniversary



Chart Information: Apr. '97 - Heart of Chicago - May '97 Chart Position 55

    * Jul. '97 - Here In My Heart - Chart Position 1

Band Members:

Robert Lamm: pianos, keyboards, percussion, lead & background vocals
Lee Loughnane: trumpet, flugelhorn, cornet, guitar, percussion, background vocals
James Pankow: trombone, percussion, background vocals
Walt Parazaider: saxophones, flute, clarinet
Peter Cetera: bass, vocals
Terry Kath:  guitar, percussion, vocals
Danny Seraphine: drums, percussion, congas, antique bells, timbales, vocals
Bill Champlin: pianos, keyboards, guitars
Jason Scheff: electric bass, lead & background vocals
Keith Howland: acoustic & electric guitars
Tris Imboden: drums, percussion

Liner Images:

    * Inside Cover

Original Tracks:

   1. You're The Inspiration (3:50)
   2. If You Leave Me Now (3:55)
   3. Make Me Smile (2:59)
   4. Hard Habit To Break (4:44)
   5. Saturday In The Park (3:55)
   6. Wishin' You Were Here (4:35)
   7. The Only One (5:59)
   8. Colour My World (2:59)
   9. Look Away (4:01)
  10. Here In My Heart (4:15)
  11. Just You 'N' Me (3:42)
  12. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (3:19)
  13. Will You Still Love Me? (5:41)
  14. Beginnings (7:55)
  15. Hard To Say I'm Sorry/Get Away (5:05)
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