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| | Transit Authority (Deluxe Edition) (SHM-CD) CD (2005) Deluxe Edition; SHM-CD
$38.69 Elbow also excels at soaring songs of heartbreak, as best evidenced on "My Very Best," where Garvey emotes "you've gone and made a beautiful hole in my heart" over a swooning string section. The album's centerpiece, appropriately enough, is the fierce title track, which features scathing guitar work that plays off of chiming keyboard lines. As with its lauded predecessors (and many of the best rock records, in general), LEADERS OF THE FREE WORLD reveals its charms with repeated listens; although frontman Guy Garvey's plaintive vocals and the band's lush arrangements are immediately striking, their subtleties are slowly unveiled.
The weighty opening number, "Station Approach," gradually gains steam, while "Picky Bastard" coasts along on a slinky, mischievous melody. On its third full-length studio outing, the Manchester, England, quintet Elbow deftly balances ambition and accessibility, creating yet another fascinating album in the process.
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| What's It Gonna Be Santa? CD (2003)
$7.89 Principally recorded at A & M, Hollywood, California; Rumbo, Canoga Park, California and Gold Mine Studios, Woodland Hills, California in 1998. Originally released on Columbia (3035).
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| Very Best Of Chicago: Only The Beginning CDs (2002)
$24.45 Artist commemorates 35 years of playing together with the career-spanning 2-CD anthology ONLY THE BEGINNING. This Windy City septet started out as one of the few '60s groups aside from Blood, Sweat & Tears and The Electric Flag to fuse
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| Chicago II CD (1970) Remastered
$6.09 Artist II remains a classic album, encapsulating its time (1969) in all its tumult and glory. The Vietnam War (and the civil unrest it inspired) was still raging, the counterculture dream had not yet crashed and burned, and rock music
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| Chicago Transit Authority CD (1969) Remastered
$5.99 Master Sound releases are 24-karat gold CDs remastered from first-generation masters. This process utilizes 20-bit technology and Sony's revolutionary "Super Bit Mapping" system.
This debut has surprisingly endured, whereas all their following 18,000 albums with the same title (other than a
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| Chicago Story: The Complete Greatest Hits 1967-2002 CDs (2003) Import
$23.29 This is a two-disc, 39-track anthology of hits by jazzy soft-rock icons Artist.
For years, if you wanted a comprehensive Artist hits collection, your choices were slim. 1975's single-disc/eleven-track collection, Greatest Hits (Artist IX) remained your best bet, but it only
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| Chicago: At Carnegie Hall CDs (1971) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$30.49 After issuing three consecutive studio double LPs, Artist topped themselves with this four-album live box set. As the title suggests, At Carnegie Hall, Vols.
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| Chicago DVD (2002) Widescreen
$10.29 This Hollywood adaptation of the classic Broadway musical sparkles with glamour and reverberates with the energy of good, old-fashioned song and dance. As the film leaps into its first riveting act, Velma Kelly (Catherine Zeta-Jones), one half of the famous
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| Chicago 16: Expanded & Remastered CD (1982) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$6.19 Produced by David Foster, Artist's acclaimed 1982 comeback album introduced the smash ballad "Hard To Say I'm Sorry/Get Away," now one of the band's signature songs. Artist 16 includes new liner notes and a previously unreleased Bill Champlin composition, "Daddy's
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| Chicago - A&E Live By Request DVD (2002)
$15.15 In 2002 Artist performed this special show for their fans, taking requests from the stage as listeners called in or e-mailed song suggestions to them. The resulting 14 song concert was a resounding success, as is presented here in a
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Alternate spellings: CD discography of songs by band, discographie, dicography, discology, disography, discografie, discogrophy, diskography.
 Chicago Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Chicago music songs: 25 or 6 to 4 Lyrics, I'm a Man Lyrics, Beginnings Lyrics, If You Leave Me Now Lyrics, Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Saturday in the Park Lyrics, You're the Inspiration Lyrics, Questions 67 and 68 Lyrics, Hard Habit to Break Lyrics, Colour My World Lyrics, Look Away Lyrics, Make Me Smile Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Will You Still Love Me? Lyrics, Just You 'N' Me Lyrics, Hard to Say I'm Sorry Lyrics, Wishing You Were Here Lyrics, Love Me Tomorrow Lyrics, Stay the Night Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs South California Purples Lyrics, Baby, What a Big Surprise Lyrics.
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 Chicago Biography
Artist was the longest-running and most commercially successful of the hordes of jazz-rock bands with horn sections that sprang up in the late-1960s wake of Blood, Sweat & Tears. After myriad personnel changes (including the death of founding guitarist Terry Kath due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound), Artist eventually mutated into a more conventional pop group that was able to score hit after hit well into the '80s, usually with romantic ballads. They remain among the best-selling American bands of all time. In the mid 1990s they briefly returned to their roots with an album of big band-era standards given the Artist treatment.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Lee Loughnane | Elton John, Robert Lamm, Leon Russell, Three Dog Night | | Robert Lamm | Roger Daltrey | | Walter Parazaider | Elton John, Leon Russell, Joe Vitale, Three Dog Night | | James Pankow | Toto, Leon Russell, Joe Vitale, Three Dog Night | | Peter Cetera | Billy Joel, Cher, Karen Carpenter, Agnetha Faltskog | | Daniel Seraphine | Maynard Ferguson, Ray Parker, Jr | | Terry Kath | Robert Lamm | | Bill Champlin | Lee Ritenour, Al Jarreau, Elton John, George Benson, Richard Marx, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Michael English, Amy Grant, Debby Boone | | Danny Seraphine |
 Worked With
Mannheim Steamroller, Rasheed
 Contemporaries
Elton John, Hall & Oates, Joe Cocker, Electric Light Orchestra, Journey (Rock), The Doobie Brothers, Styx, Traffic, Bee Gees, America, Steely Dan, Foreigner, ABBA, Dan Fogelberg, Lou Rawls, Air Supply, Chris de Burgh, The Rascals, Michael McDonald (Vocals/Keys), Seals & Crofts, The Guess Who, Loggins & Messina, Little River Band, Ambrosia, Three Dog Night, Christopher Cross, England Dan & John Ford Coley, Pacific Gas & Electric, Pablo Cruise, Stealers Wheel, Chase (Bill), Dan Hill, Lobo, The Ides of March, Lighthouse, Player
 Followers
Michael Bolton, Journey (Rock), Bryan Adams, Toto, Amy Grant, Air Supply, Rick Springfield, Sondre Lerche, Richard Marx, Corey Hart, Laura Branigan, Gino Vannelli, Steven Curtis Chapman, Band of Horses, Joshua Payne
 Influences
The Beatles, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, The Beach Boys, Count Basie, Stan Kenton, Sly & the Family Stone, Bee Gees, Blood, Sweat & Tears, The Buckinghams, Don Ellis, The Blues Project, Electric Flag, The Ides of March, Flock, The Lighthouse All-Stars, Rhinoceros
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Saturation Point, Ronan Guilfoyle
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