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Essential Toto CD (2003) Top Seller
Jimmy Pankow music CDs Recorded between 1978 & 1998. Includes liner notes by Jaan Uhelszki.
Producers: Toto, Tom Knox, Bill Pyane, George Massenburg, Elliot Scheiner.
Compilation producer: Jeff Magid.
Personnel: Steve Lukather (vocals, guitar, background vocals); David Paich (vocals, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards, synthesizer, background vocals); Steve Porcaro (vocals, keyboards, synthesizer, programming, electronics); Bobby Kimball (vocals, ...
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Toto IV CD (1982) Top Seller
Jimmy Pankow CD discography Principally recorded at Sunset Sound and Record One, Los Angeles, California.
Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24 karat gold and housed in a stress-resistant lift-lock jewel box.
This is a multichannel Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio ...
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Toto XX: 1977-1997 CD (1998)
Jimmy Pankow discography TOTO XX (1977-1997) contains 13 previously unreleased tracks including early demos, finished studio tracks and live rarities.
Additional personnel includes: Marty Paich (conductor); Jim Horn, Tom Scott, David Sanborn (saxophone); Jerry Hey, Gary Grant (trumpet); Jimmy Pankow (trombone); Chris Trujillo (percussion); Michael Boddicker (keyboard programming); Chris Thompson, Lisa Dalbello, Jenny ...
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Chicago CD (1999)
Jimmy Pankow albums IN CONCERT was filmed live in July, 1993 at Los Angeles's Greek Theatre.
Includes 2 bonus tracks
Director by F. Douglas Travis.
Chicago: Dawayne Bailey (guitar, vocvals), Walt Parazaider (woodwinds), Lee Loughnane (trumpet), Jimmy Pankow (trombone), Robert Lamm (keyboards, vocals), Bill Champlin (keyboards, guitar, vocals), Jason Scheff (bass, vocals), Tris Imboden (drums).
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Peachtree Road: Special Collector's Edition CDs (2004)
Jimmy Pankow CD discography Keeping it in the musical family, longtime band members Davey Johnstone and Nigel Olsson are aboard, with the former adding musical-director duties to his usual guitar-playing responsibilities. Showcasing a voice that's gotten deeper and richer with age, John wisely sticks to a set that is predominantly made up of ...
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Peachtree Road CD (2004)
Jimmy Pankow music CDs In 2001, Elton John reconvened with longtime lyrical collaborator Bernie Taupin and recorded SONGS FROM THE WEST COAST, a collection that hearkened back to the duo's golden age in the 1970s and immediately drew comparisons to classic albums MADMAN ACROSS THE WATER and HONKY CHATEAU. Three years later, the ...
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Great: Chicago In Concert CD (1999)
Jimmy Pankow songs The track listing on the disc is incorrect. The first track, listed as "Beginnings" is actually "Introduction."
Consisting of their biggest jazz-rock hits from the first stage of their career, Chicago's In Concert is a good (if muddy) live album that shows the band at their creative peak. Although they ...
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Toto XX (1977-1997) CD (1998)
Jimmy Pankow albums TOTO XX (1977-1997) contains 13 previously unreleased tracks including early demos, finished studio tracks and live rarities.
Additional personnel includes: Marty Paich (conductor); Jim Horn, Tom Scott, David Sanborn (saxophone); Jerry Hey, Gary Grant (trumpet); Jimmy Pankow (trombone); Chris Trujillo (percussion); Michael Boddicker (keyboard programming); Chris Thompson, Lisa Dalbello, Jenny ...
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Subtlety & Passion CD (2003)
Jimmy Pankow discography When prominent members of successful bands make solo albums, they tend to take one of two approaches: either they try to avoid sounding like the parent groups, or they don't. Robert Lamm, keyboardist and singer with Chicago, for the most part went the former route with his first three ...
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Toto/Hydra/Toto IV CDs (1997)
Jimmy Pankow songs Originally released as three separate albums: TOTO (35317), HYDRA (36229) and TOTO IV (37728).
Additional personnel includes: James Newton Howard (conductor); Mike Porcaro (cello); The Martyn Ford Orchestra (strings); Jim Horn (recorder, saxophone); Tom Scott, Jon Smith (saxophone); Jerry Hey, Gary Grant (trumpet); Jimmy Pankow (trombone); Ralph Dyck (synthesizer); Joe ...
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In Concert CD (1999)
Jimmy Pankow CD discography The track listing on the disc is incorrect. The first track, listed as "Beginnings" is actually "Introduction."
Consisting of their biggest jazz-rock hits from the first stage of their career, Chicago's In Concert is a good (if muddy) live album that shows the band at their creative peak. Although they would go on ...
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Toto, Chicago
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