Chicago – Chicago 13 / Chicago XIV 1979/1980 (Japan 1995) Lossless

Chicago – Chicago 13 / Chicago XIV 1979/1980 (Japan 1995) Lossless


Band Chicago
Info: Chicago 13 / Chicago XIV
Style: Jazz Rock/Classic Rock
Years: 1979, 1980 / 1995
Info: FLAC (image+.cue, scans)
Tracklist: Lossless
Rip By: kolushew
Info: 388 Mb/285 Mb


Tracklist:

1979 (95-11-22) – Chicago 13 (Teichiku Records, TECW-1915)
1. Street Player - 9:10
2. Mama Take - 4:14
3. Must Have Been Crazy - 3:26
4. Window Dreamin' - 4:11
5. Paradise Alley - 3:42
6. Aloha Mama - 4:11
7. Reruns - 4:30
8. Loser With A Broken Heart - 4:43
9. Life Is What It Is - 4:37
10. Run Away - 4:20

Band:

Robert Lamm - keyboards & vocals
Peter Cetera - bass & vocals
Donnie Dacus - guitar & vocals
James Pankow - trombone
Lee Loughnane - trumpet, vocals
Walter Parazaider - woodwinds
Danny Seraphine - drums
Laudir de Oliveira - percussion

1980 (95-11-22) – Chicago XIV (Teichiku Records, TECW-1916)
1. Manipulation - 3:29
2. Upon Arrival - 3:50
3. Song For You - 3:43
4. Where Did The Lovin' Go - 4:07
5. Birthday Boy - 4:59
6. Hold On - 4:17
7. Overnight Cafe - 4:20
8. Thunder And Lightning - 3:34
9. I'd Rather Be Rich - 3:07
10. The American Dream - 3:20

Band:

Robert Lamm - keyboards & vocals
Peter Cetera - bass & vocals
James Pankow - trombone
Lee Loughnane - trumpet, vocals
Walter Parazaider - woodwinds
Danny Seraphine - drums
Laudir de Oliveira - percussion
additional musicians:
Chris Pinnick, Mark Goldenberg - guitars
David "Hawk" Wolinski - keyboards

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LP, Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1979 Vinyl release of "Chicago 13" on Discogs.

Discover Chicago 13 by Chicago released in 1979. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

Chicago XIV is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Chicago, released on July 21, 1980. Recorded at a time of waning interest in the band, Chicago XIV remains one of Chicago's poorest-selling albums, failing to reach Gold certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), [4] and was deemed a commercial flop.

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