Chicago - Ultra Rare Tracks Vol.1 & 2 (2000)
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According to Billboard chart statistics, Chicago is second only to the Beach Boys as the most successful American rock band of all time, in terms of both albums and singles. Judged by album sales alone, as certified by the R.I.A.A., the band does not rank quite so high, but it is still among the Top Ten best-selling U.S. groups ever. If such statements of fact surprise, that's because Chicago has been singularly underrated since the beginning of its long career, both because of its musical ambitions – to the musicians, rock is only one of several styles of music to be used and blended, along with classical, jazz, R&B, and pop – and because of its refusal to emphasize celebrity over the music. The result has been that many critics have consistently failed to appreciate its music and that its media profile has always been low. At the same time, however, Chicago has succeeded in the ways it intended to. From the beginning of its emergence as a national act, it has been able to fill arenas with satisfied fans. And beyond the impressive sales and chart statistics, its music has endured, played constantly on the radio and instantly familiar to tens of millions.
Chicago marked the confluence of two distinct, but intermingling musical strains in Chicago, Illinois, in the mid-'60s: an academic approach and one coming from the streets. Reed player Walter Parazaider (born March 14, 1945, in Chicago), trumpeter Lee Loughnane (born October 21, 1946, in Chicago), and trombonist James Pankow (born August 20, 1947, in St. Louis, Missouri) were all music students at DePaul University. But they moonlighted in the city's clubs, playing everything from R&B to Irish music, and there they encountered less formally educated but no less talented players like guitarist Terry Kath (born January 31, 1946, in Chicago; died January 23, 1978, in Los Angeles, California) and drummer Danny Seraphine (born August 28, 1948, in Chicago). In the mid-'60s, most rock groups followed the instrumentation of the Beatles – two guitars, bass, and drums – and horn sections were heard only in R&B. But in the summer of 1966, the Beatles used horns on "Got to Get You into My Life" and, as usual, pop music began to follow their lead. At the end of the year, the Buckinghams, a Chicago band guided by a friend of Parazaider's, James William Guercio, scored a national hit with the horn-filled "Kind of a Drag," which went on to hit number one in February 1967.
That was all the encouragement Parazaider and his friends needed. Parazaider called a meeting of the band-to-be at his apartment on February 15, 1967, inviting along a talented organist and singer he had run across, Robert Lamm (born October 13, 1944, in Brooklyn, New York). Lamm agreed to join and also said he could supply the missing bass sounds to the ensemble using the organ's foot pedals (a skill he had not actually acquired at the time).
Developing a repertoire of James Brown and Wilson Pickett material, the new band rehearsed in Parazaider's parents' basement before beginning to get gigs around town under the name the Big Thing. Soon, they were playing around the Midwest. By this time, Guercio had become a staff producer at Columbia Records, and he encouraged the band to begin developing original songs. Kath, and especially Lamm, took up the suggestion. (Soon, Pankow also became a major writer for the band.) Meanwhile, the sextet became a septet when Peter Cetera (born September 13, 1944, in Chicago), singer and bassist for a rival Midwest band, the Exceptions, agreed to defect and join the Big Thing. This gave the group the unusual versatility of having three lead singers, the smooth baritone Lamm, the gruff baritone Kath, and Cetera, who was an elastic tenor. When Guercio came back to see the group in the late winter of 1968, he deemed them ready for the next step. In June 1968, he financed their move to Los Angeles.
Guercio exerted a powerful influence on the band as its manager and producer, which would become a problem over time. At first, the bandmembers were willing to live together in a two-bedroom house, practice all the time, and change the group's name to one of Guercio's choosing, Chicago Transit Authority. Guercio's growing power at Columbia Records enabled him to get the band signed there and to set in place the unusual image the band would have. He convinced the label to let this neophyte band release a double album as its debut (that is, when they agreed to a cut in their royalties), and he decided the group would be represented on the cover by a logo instead of a photograph.
Chicago Transit Authority, released in April 1969, debuted on the charts in May as the band began touring nationally. By July, the album had reached the Top 20, without benefit of a hit single. It had been taken up by the free-form FM rock stations and become an underground hit. It was certified gold by the end of the year and eventually went on to sell more than two million copies. (In September 1969, the band played the Toronto Rock 'n' Roll Festival, and somehow the promoter obtained the right to tape the show. That same low-fidelity tape has turned up in an endless series of albums ever since, including Anthology, Beat the Bootleggers: Live 1967, Beginnings, Beginnings Live, Chicago [Classic World], Chicago Live, Chicago Transit Authority: Live in Concert [Magnum], Chicago Transit Authority: Live in Concert [Onyx], Great Chicago in Concert, I'm a Man, In Concert [Digmode], In Concert [Pilz], Live! [Columbia River], Live [LaserLight], Live Chicago, Live in Concert, Live in Toronto, Live '69, Live 25 or 6 to 4, The Masters, Rock in Toronto, and Toronto Rock 'n' Roll Revival.) To Guercio's surprise, he was contacted by the real Chicago Transit Authority, which objected to the band's use of the name; he responded by shortening the name to simply "Chicago." When he and the group finished the second album (another double) for release at the start of 1970, it was called Chicago, though it has since become known as Chicago II.
Chicago II vaulted into the Top Ten in its second week on the Billboard chart, even before its first single, "Make Me Smile," hit the Hot 100. The single was an excerpt from a musical suite, and the band at first objected to the editing considered necessary to prepare it for AM radio play. But it went on to reach the Top Ten, as did its successor, "25 or 6 to 4." The album quickly went gold and eventually platinum. In the fall of 1970, Columbia released "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?," drawn from the group's first album, as its next single; it gave them their third consecutive Top Ten hit.
Chicago III, another double album, was ready for release at the start of 1971, and it just missed hitting number one while giving the band a third gold (and later platinum) LP. Its singles did not reach the Top Ten, however, and Columbia again reached back, releasing "Beginnings" (from the first album) backed with "Colour My World" (from the second) to give Chicago its fourth Top Ten single. Next up was a live album, the four-disc box set Chicago at Carnegie Hall, which, despite its size, crested in the Top Five and sold over a million copies. (The band itself preferred Live in Japan, an album recorded in February 1972 and initially released only in Japan.) Chicago V, a one-LP set, released in July 1972, spent nine weeks at number one on its way to selling over two million copies, spurred by its gold-selling Top Ten hit "Saturday in the Park." Chicago VI followed a year later and repeated the same success, launching the Top Ten singles "Feelin' Stronger Every Day" and "Just You 'n' Me."
The next Top Ten hit, "(I've Been) Searchin' So Long," was released in advance of Chicago VII in the late winter of 1974. The album was the band's third consecutive chart-topper and another million-seller. "Call On Me" became its second Top Ten single. Chicago VIII, which marked the promotion of sideman percussionist Laudir de Oliveira as a full-fledged bandmember, appeared in the spring of 1975, spawned the Top Ten hit "Old Days," and became the band's fourth consecutive number one LP. After the profit-taking Chicago IX: Chicago's Greatest Hits in the fall of 1975 came Chicago X, which missed hitting number one but eventually sold over two million copies, in part because of the inclusion of the Grammy-winning number one single "If You Leave Me Now." Chicago XI, released in the late summer of 1977, continued the seemingly endless string of success, reaching the Top Ten, selling a million copies, and generating the Top Five hit "Baby, What a Big Surprise."
But there was trouble beneath the surface. The band's big hits were starting to be solely ballads sung by Cetera, which frustrated the musicians' musical ambitions. They had failed to attract critical notice, and what press attention they were given often alluded to Guercio's Svengali-like control as manager and producer. Chicago determined to fire Guercio and demonstrate that they could succeed without him. Shortly afterward, they were struck by a crushing blow. Kath, a gun enthusiast, accidentally shot and killed himself on January 23, 1978. Though he, like most of the other members of the band, was not readily recognizable outside the group, he had actually had a large say in its direction, and his loss was incalculable. Nevertheless, the band closed ranks and went on.
Guitarist Donnie Dacus was chosen from auditions and joined the band in time for its 12th LP release, which was given a non-numerical title, Hot Streets, and which put prominent pictures of the bandmembers on the cover for the first time. The sound, as indicated by the first single, the Top 20 hit "Alive Again," was harder rock, and the band's core following responded, but Hot Streets was Chicago's first album since 1969 to miss the Top Ten. Chicago 13 then missed the Top 20. (At this point, Dacus left the band, and Chicago hired guitarist Chris Pinnick as a sideman, eventually upping him to full-fledged group-member status.) Released in 1980, Chicago XIV, the last album to feature de Oliveira, didn't go gold. By 1981, with the release of the 15th album, the poor-selling Greatest Hits, Vol. 2, the band parted ways with Columbia Records and began looking for a new approach.
They found it in writer/producer David Foster, who returned to an emphasis on the band's talent for power ballads as sung by Cetera. They also brought in one of Foster's favorite session musicians, Bill Champlin (born May 21, 1947, in Oakland, California), as a full-fledged bandmember. Champlin, formerly the leader of the Sons of Champlin, was a multi-instrumentalist with a gruff voice that allowed him to sing the parts previously taken by Kath. With these additions, the band signed with Full Moon Records, an imprint of Warner Bros., and released Chicago 16 in the spring of 1982, prefaced by the single "Hard to Say I'm Sorry," which topped the charts, leading to a major comeback. The album returned Chicago to million-selling Top Ten status. Chicago 17, released in the spring of 1984, was even more successful – in fact, the biggest-selling album of the band's career – with platinum certifications for six million copies as of 1997. It spawned two Top Five hits, "Hard Habit to Break" and "You're the Inspiration."
The renewed success, however, changed the long-established group dynamics, thrusting Cetera out as a star. He left the band for a solo career in 1985. (Pinnick also left at about this time, and the band did not immediately bring in a new guitarist.) As Cetera's replacement, Chicago found Jason Scheff, the 23-year-old bass-playing son of famed bassist Jerry Scheff, a longtime sideman with Elvis Presley. Scheff boasted a tenor voice that allowed him to re-create Cetera's singing on many Chicago hits. The split with Cetera had a negative commercial impact, however. Despite boasting a Top Five hit single in "Will You Still Love Me?," 1986's Chicago 18 only went gold. The band recovered, however, with Chicago 19, released in the spring of 1988. Among its singles, "I Don't Want to Live Without Your Love" made the Top Five, "Look Away" topped the charts, and "You're Not Alone" made the Top Ten as the album went platinum. Another single, "What Kind of Man Would I Be?," originally found on the album, was included as part of the 1989 compilation Greatest Hits 1982-1989 (which counted as the 20th album) and became a Top Five hit, while the album sold five million copies by 1997.
At the turn of the '80s into the '90s, Chicago underwent two more personnel changes, with guitarist DaWayne Bailey joining and original drummer Danny Seraphine departing, to be replaced by Tris Imboden. Chicago Twenty 1, released at the start of 1991, sold disappointingly, and Warner rejected the band's next offering (though tracks from it did turn up on compilations). Chicago, however, maintained a loyal following that enabled them to tour successfully every summer. In 1995, Keith Howland replaced Bailey as Chicago's guitarist. The same year, the band regained rights to its Columbia catalog and established its own Chicago Records label to reissue the albums. They also signed to Giant Records, another Warner imprint, to release their 22nd album, Night & Day, a collection of big-band standards that made the Top 100.
In 1998, they released Chicago 25: The Christmas Album on Chicago Records, and they followed it in 1999 with Chicago XXVI: The Live Album. And the success of The Very Best of Chicago: Only the Beginning demonstrated that their music continued to appeal to fans. Feeding off the renewed interest, the band reappeared in 2006 with the new album Chicago XXX on Rhino. Two years later, the rejected Warner album from 1993 was finally released by Rhino as Stone of Sisyphus: XXXII. Chicago toured regularly during the final years of the 2000s and returned to the recording studio with producer Phil Ramone for the 2011 album O Christmas Three (aka Chicago XXXIII). During the early 2010s, they performed often, and ventured on several joint tours with the Doobie Brothers. In May of 2013, the band announced they'd begun recording for their next album, and released several singles sporadically throughout the rest of the year. They also made a splash at the 2014 Grammy Awards, performing several of their classics with Robin Thicke. The album, aptly titled Chicago XXXVI: Now, was scheduled for a July 2014 release.by William Ruhlmann, AMG
Chicago - Ultra Rare Tracks Vol.1 & 2 (2000):
Chicago - Ultra Rare Tracks Vol.1 (2000)
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Soft Rock / Jazz-Rock / Prog Rock
Tracklist CD1:
1. Love Is Forever (Chicago 21 demo) - 4:10
2. State Of Mind (demo w/Lee on vocals) - 4:07
3. Schizoid (Bailey/Lamm demo) - 2:48
4. Holding On (sung by Tamara Champlin) - 4:43
5. When Will The World Be Like Lovers (Chicago 18 demo) - 4:15
6. Stone Of Sisyphus (Dwayne Bailey demo) - 1:30
7. Stone Of Sisyphus (Loughnane/Bailey demo) - 4:18
8. Stone Of Sisyphus (Unedited from SOS) - 4:20
9. Sleeping In The Middle Of The Bed Again (Lamm demo) - 4:49
10. Sleeping In The Middle Of The Bed Again (Unedited from SOS) - 4:25
11. Who Do You Love (demo) - 3:53
12. The Love You Call Your Own (Lamm demo) - 0:31
13. The Pull (live, Atlanta 1993) - 5:26
14. Get On This (Bailey demo, Pankow recital) - 3:42
15. If It Were You (demo) - 4:29
16. Come In From The Night (demo) - 3:14
17. You're The Insperation (Carl Wilson vocal 1993) - 1:23
18. One More Day (Pankow demo) - 0:36
19. Look Away (demo) - 1:03
20. Miles Below (Bailey/Pankow demo for Miles Davis) - 1:05
21. OB Trolls (with David Wells - Jason plays bass and cowrote, 2001) - 3:30
22. You're The Inspiration (Peter Cetera with AZ Yet, 1997) - 4:09
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Tracklist CD2:
1. Introduction (live, Atlanta 1993) - 6:34
2. Stone Of Sisyphus (live, Las Vegas 1996) - 4:09
3. 12 Strings Solo by Dwayne Bailey (live, Atlanta 1993) - 2:08
4. Satisfaction (live, St. Louis 1984) - 4:05
5. Come In From The Rain (demo #2) - 4:31
6. Niagara Falls (live, Syracuse NY 1987) - 3:48
7. Now More Than Ever (live, St. Louis 1984) - 2:47
8. I Stand Up (live, Atlanta 1989) - 5:10
9. Prima Donna (live, St. Louis 1984) - 4:00
10. Darlin (with Beach Boys, live, Atlanta 1989) - 2:31
11. Wishing You Were Here / Searchin' So Long (live, Syracuse NY 1987) - 7:09
12. Another Way To Say (Gerard McMahon, 1976) - 2:48
13. We Can Stop The Hurtin' (live, St. Louis 1984) - 5:16
14. Does Anybody Really Know What Time Is It (live, Dublin 1990) - 3:59
15. Cannon / Free Flight / It's Alright (live 1987) - 5:41
16. Stay The Night (live, Las Vegas 1994) - 3:57
17. Free (live, Las Vegas 1994) - 4:49
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Chicago - Ultra Rare Tracks Vol.2 (2000)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2CD | Bootleg | ~ 904 or 359 Mb | Scans
Soft Rock / Jazz-Rock / Prog Rock
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2CD | Bootleg | ~ 904 or 359 Mb | Scans
Soft Rock / Jazz-Rock / Prog Rock
Tracklist CD1:
1. Paris (unreleased demo from Chicago VII) - 4:24
2. Wish I Could Fly (unreleased demo from Chicago VII) - 3:21
3. Come On Back (unreleased demo from Chicago 18) - 3:39
4. Tender In The Night (unreleased demo from Chicago 18) - 3:23
5. Secrets Of The Heart (unreleased demo from Chicago 21) - 3:52
6. Evangeline (demo from Stone Of Sisyphus session) - 2:56
7. Young Hearts (demo James Pankow) - 4:13
8. By My Side (Robert Lamm & The Wanderers) - 2:26
9. Where Do You Think You Going? (Robert Lamm Charity song) - 1:20
10. Oh Little Town Of Bethlehem (Robert Lamm) - 2:56
11. Standing At Your Door (Robert Lamm, In My Head demo) - 4:15
12. The Love Of Your Life (Robert Lamm, In My Head demo) - 3:31
13. The Love You Call Your Own (Robert Lamm, In My Head demo) - 4:32
14. Everybody Knows (Robert Lamm, In My Head demo) - 4:13
15. I Just Want To Love You Tonight (Robert Lamm, In My Head demo, unreleased) - 4:15
16. Sacha (Robert Lamm, In My Head demo) - 2:12
17. Schizoid (Robert Lamm, In My Head demo, unreleased) - 3:51
18. Sad Old House (Robert Lamm, In My Head demo, unreleased) - 0:50
19. Tell Me (Terry Kath from The Electra Glide In Blue Movie) - 7:35
20. Dancing Danny (Peter Cetera with Exceptions) - 2:36
21. Jump For Joy (Duke Ellington Special) - 3:48
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EAC extraction logfile from 7. May 2014, 11:52
Chicago / Ultra Rare Tracks Vol.2 CD1
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EAC extraction logfile from 7. May 2014, 11:52
Chicago / Ultra Rare Tracks Vol.2 CD1
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Tracklist CD2:
1. Good For Nothing (from "We Are The World", 1985) - 3:36
2. Hearts In Trouble (from soundtrack "The Days Of Thunder", 1990) - 5:14
3. Stay With Me (Peter Cetera, single 1987) - 4:39
4. Silent Night (Peter Cetera, from album Winter Wonderland, 1988) - 2:15
5. You Are On My Mind (live, New York 1977) - 5:01
6. Once Or Twice (live, New York 1977) - 3:53
7. Scarbook (live, New York 1977) - 3:54
8. Takin' It On Uptown (live, New York 1977) - 6:56
9. Anyway You Want It (live, Paris 1977) - 3:34
10. Skin Tight (live, Paris 1977) - 3:55
11. Satisfaction (live, Tokyo 1984) - 3:59
12. Livin' In The Lamelight (live, Tokyo 1984) - 4:22
13. Beginnings (live, Tokyo 1984) - 5:34
14. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (live, Tokyo 1984) - 3:19
15. Turn Back The Pages - 5:43
16. Old Days (live, St.Louis 1975) - 4:18
17. Harry Truman (live, St.Louis 1975) - 2:21
Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011
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EAC extraction logfile from 7. May 2014, 19:54
Chicago / Ultra Rare Tracks Vol.2 CD2
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