Chicago - Night And Day: Big Band (1995) CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Chicago
- Title: Night And Day: Big Band
- Year Of Release: 1995
- Label: Giant Records
- Genre: Jazz-Rock, Soft Rock, Pop Rock
- Quality: VBR Q0 Extreme/Flac (tracks,cue,scans)
- Total Time: 51:26:00
- Total Size: 111/401MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 Chicago
02 Caravan
03 Dream A Little Dream Of Me (Duet With Jade & Piano Stylings By Paul Shaffer)
04 Goody Goody
05 Moonlight Serenade
06 Night & Day
07 Blues In The Night
08 Sing, Sing, Sing (With The Gipsy Kings)
09 Sophisticated Lady
10 In The Mood
11 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
12 Take The 'A' Train
Credits
Arranged By [Big Band] – Bill Watrous, Shelly Berg
Art Direction, Design – Larry Vigon
Bass, Vocals – Jason Scheff
Co-producer [The Gipsy King] – Gerard Prevost*
Design – Brian Jackson (6)
Drums, Harmonica – Tris Imboden
Engineer [Assistant] – Delwyn Brooks, Robbes Stieglitz*
Engineer [First], Mixed By – Erwin Musper
Engineer [Second] – Mike Plotnikoff
Guitar – Bruce Gaitsch
Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals – Bill Champlin
Keyboards, Vocals – Robert Lamm
Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
Orchestrated By – Shelly Berg
Percussion – Luis Conte
Percussion [Additional] – Jack Duncan (tracks: 6), Sal Ferreras (tracks: 6)
Photography By [Cover] – Hugh Kretschmer
Photography By [Inside] – Guy Webster
Producer – Bruce Fairbairn
Trombone – James Pankow
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Lee Loughnane
Woodwind – Walt Parazaider*
American pop/jazz-rock group. One of the biggest-selling bands in U.S. history, hailing from the Windy City (Chicago, Illinois). Formed in 1967 as "The Big Thing", they were one of the first groups to successfully fuse rock with a horn section. This blend worked well for them into the late 1970s, until they started to shift towards a more adult-contemporary style, with bassist Peter Cetera becoming the main vocalist. They haven't put out much original material in recent years but tour to the masses every year since they started. In dance music circles, they are best known for their minor hit, "Streetplayer", which Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez sampled for his 1995 track, "The Bomb!" (released under the alias of Bucketheads). Members: Peter Cetera, Robert Lamm, Terry Kath, Danny Seraphine, James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, Walter Parazaider, Laudir De Oliveira, Donnie Dacus, Bill Champlin, Chris Pinnick, Jason Scheff, DaWayne Bailey, Tris Imboden, Keith Howland, Drew Hester, Lou Pardini.
01 Chicago
02 Caravan
03 Dream A Little Dream Of Me (Duet With Jade & Piano Stylings By Paul Shaffer)
04 Goody Goody
05 Moonlight Serenade
06 Night & Day
07 Blues In The Night
08 Sing, Sing, Sing (With The Gipsy Kings)
09 Sophisticated Lady
10 In The Mood
11 Don't Get Around Much Anymore
12 Take The 'A' Train
Credits
Arranged By [Big Band] – Bill Watrous, Shelly Berg
Art Direction, Design – Larry Vigon
Bass, Vocals – Jason Scheff
Co-producer [The Gipsy King] – Gerard Prevost*
Design – Brian Jackson (6)
Drums, Harmonica – Tris Imboden
Engineer [Assistant] – Delwyn Brooks, Robbes Stieglitz*
Engineer [First], Mixed By – Erwin Musper
Engineer [Second] – Mike Plotnikoff
Guitar – Bruce Gaitsch
Keyboards, Guitar, Vocals – Bill Champlin
Keyboards, Vocals – Robert Lamm
Mastered By – Bernie Grundman
Orchestrated By – Shelly Berg
Percussion – Luis Conte
Percussion [Additional] – Jack Duncan (tracks: 6), Sal Ferreras (tracks: 6)
Photography By [Cover] – Hugh Kretschmer
Photography By [Inside] – Guy Webster
Producer – Bruce Fairbairn
Trombone – James Pankow
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Lee Loughnane
Woodwind – Walt Parazaider*
American pop/jazz-rock group. One of the biggest-selling bands in U.S. history, hailing from the Windy City (Chicago, Illinois). Formed in 1967 as "The Big Thing", they were one of the first groups to successfully fuse rock with a horn section. This blend worked well for them into the late 1970s, until they started to shift towards a more adult-contemporary style, with bassist Peter Cetera becoming the main vocalist. They haven't put out much original material in recent years but tour to the masses every year since they started. In dance music circles, they are best known for their minor hit, "Streetplayer", which Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez sampled for his 1995 track, "The Bomb!" (released under the alias of Bucketheads). Members: Peter Cetera, Robert Lamm, Terry Kath, Danny Seraphine, James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, Walter Parazaider, Laudir De Oliveira, Donnie Dacus, Bill Champlin, Chris Pinnick, Jason Scheff, DaWayne Bailey, Tris Imboden, Keith Howland, Drew Hester, Lou Pardini.
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