Chicago Transit Authority
Chicago Transit Authority
Details: Amazon.ca Formed in 1967, the Chicago Transit Authority echoed the concepts of Blood, Sweat & Tears by adding a jazzy horn section to their rock sound. Before shortening their name due to pressure in their hometown, the CTA released this impressive debut album. Featuring the vocals of keyboard player Robert Lamm, guitarist Terry Kath, and bassist Peter Cetera, Chicago's sound was smoothly orchestrated one minute and overtly raucous the next. The late Terry Kath indulged himself in "Free Form Guitar" and wailed aggressively in the cover of the Spencer Davis Group's hit, "I'm a Man." Robert Lamm wrote most of the original material, including the successful "Beginnings" and "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is." This record shows Chicago fully formed and sounding great. --Mitch Myers Product Description Their sprawling double-album debut went to #17 and introduced their instant-classic hits Questions 67 and 68; Beginnings , and Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? plus their memorable Stevie Winwood cover I'm a Man ; the 15-minute live Liberation , and more spirited songs overflowing with horns, harmonies and inspired experiments!
UPC: 074640000829
EAN: 0074640000829
Binding: audioCD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood
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