Chicago - Chicago At Carnegie Hall (4xLP, Album + Box)

Condition:
Media:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Generic – Original cover missing, record comes in a generic sleeve.

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Complete set with the original inner sleeves, 2 posters and booklet in great condition! NO hype sticker on box! box looks fresh! has one taped edge
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Genre: Jazz, Rock
Style: Blues Rock, Folk Rock, Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Classic Rock

Tracklist:
A1. In The Country 7:55
A2. Fancy Colours 4:45
A3. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro) 6:12
A4. Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? 3:48
B1. South California Purples 15:50
B2. Questions 67 And 68 5:30
C1. Sing A Mean Tune Kid 13:03
C2. Beginnings 6:27
D1. It Better End Soon - 1st Movement 3:00
D2. It Better End Soon - 2nd Movement (Flute Solo) 4:50
D3. It Better End Soon - 3rd Movement (Guitar Solo) 2:45
D4. It Better End Soon - 4th Movement (Preach) 3:05
D5. It Better End Soon - 5th Movement 2:19
E1. Introduction 8:10
E2. Mother 7:20
E3. Lowdown 3:58
F1. Flight 602 3:42
F2. Motorboat To Mars 3:03
F3. Free 5:30
F4. Where Do We Go From Here 3:54
F5. I Don't Want Your Money 5:19
G1. Happy 'Cause I'm Going Home 8:05
G2. Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon
G3. Make Me Smile 3:23
G4. So Much To Say, So Much To Give 1:03
G5. Anxiety's Moment 1:06
G6. West Virginia Fantasies 1:31
G7. Colour My World 3:27
G8. To Be Free 1:47
G9. Now More Than Ever 2:30
H1. A Song For Richard And His Friends 8:36
H2. 25 Or 6 To 4 5:16
H3. I'm A Man 10:15



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

℗ 1971 James William Guercio Enterprises Ltd.

'Recorded in New York during the week of April 5th - 10th, 1971 at Carnegie Hall'
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'Made In England' on labels.
'Box produced by Quality Stationary Ltd, London, E.C.2.'on rear of box.

Issued in a fold-open hard box including:
• 4 LPs each in custom paper record sleeve, white w/ Chicago logo in color and song titles on reverse, numbered 64508 through 64511;
• 20-page booklet containing credits/photos/tour dates (1967-71), numbered C4X-30865 (as with US releases) on p20.
• 22" x 33" full color band poster, numbered KG 30864 (from US package)
• 22" x 33" sepia historic photo of Carnegie Hall poster, numbered KG 30863 (from US package);


No track durations on release.

Catalog number "66405" used on box.
"S 66405" and "S 64508" - "64511" used on labels.

Runouts are stamped


 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Other C4X 30865
Other C 30866
Other C 30867
Other C 30868
Other C 30869
Other S 64508
Other S 64509
Other S 64510
Other S 64511
Matrix / Runout S 64508 A
Matrix / Runout S 64508 B
Matrix / Runout S 64509 A
Matrix / Runout S 64509 B
Matrix / Runout S 64510 A
Matrix / Runout S 64510 B
Matrix / Runout S 64511 A
Matrix / Runout S 64511 B
Matrix / Runout S 64508 A2 S 66405 A
Matrix / Runout S 64508 B1 S 66405 B1
Matrix / Runout S 66405 C1 S 64509 A1
Matrix / Runout S 64509 B2 S 66405 D
Matrix / Runout S 66405 E1 S 64510 A1
Matrix / Runout S 64510 B1 S 66405 F1
Matrix / Runout S 64511 A1 S 66405 G
Matrix / Runout S 64511 B1 S 66405 H1
Matrix / Runout S 64508 A1 S 66405 A1 2 2 A
Matrix / Runout S 64508 B1 S 66405 B1 2 7 A
Matrix / Runout S 66405 C1 S 64509 A1 2 1 A
Matrix / Runout S 64509 B1 S 66405 D1 2 2 A
Matrix / Runout S 66405 E1 S 64510 A1 1 2 B
Matrix / Runout S 64510 B1 S 66405 F1 1 0 A
Matrix / Runout S 64511 A1 S 66405 G1 9 A
Matrix / Runout S 64511 B1 S 66405 H1 1 1 A

 

Record Company Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Trademark Owner Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc.
Recorded At Carnegie Hall
Phonographic Copyright (p) James William Guercio Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright (c) James William Guercio
Printed By Quality Stationery Limited
Published By Aurelius Music
Published By Aurelia Music
Published By Irving Music, Inc.

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