Chicago At The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. (9/16/71) (4LP)
Chicago At The John F. Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. (9/16/71) (4LP)
Release date 27th September
Chicago is releasing a historic concert that has been newly re-mixed from the original multi-track tapes by founding member and trumpeter Lee Loughnane and engineer Tim Jessup. This 26-track live collection was recorded on September 16, 1971, about a week after the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts opened in the nationâs capital. For more than 50 years, the concert has remained unreleased except for the performance of âGoodbye,â which debuted in 2018 on CHICAGO: VI DECADES LIVE. The show explores all three studio albums that Chicago released since their 1969 debut. The songs span a range of styles, underscoring the bandâs ability to blend genres seamlessly. The band would begin recording CHICAGO V a few days after the Kennedy Center performance. Released in July 1972, the album marked a significant evolution in the bandâs sound and would become Chicagoâs first No. 1 album. To get ready for the studio, Loughnane says the band road-tested some new songs in D.C. âCase in point: we did âSaturday In The Parkâ for the first time at the Kennedy Center show. Youâll notice that we hadnât yet decided on who would sing the lead vocal. Also, Robert hadnât written Part 2 of âDialogueâ yet.â
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4LP Tracklist
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LP One:Â
Side One
Tune Up & Band Introduction *
âDialogueâ *
âLoneliness Is Just A Wordâ *
âIn The Countryâ *
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Side Two
âPoem For The Peopleâ *
âA Hit By VarĂšseâ *
âA Song For Richard And His Friendsâ *
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LP Two:Â
Side One
âLowdownâ *
âGoodbyeâÂ
âBeginningsâ *
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Side Two
Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon
âMake Me Smileâ *
âSo Much To Say, So Much To Giveâ *
âAnxietyâs Momentâ *
âWest Virginia Fantasiesâ *
âColour My Worldâ *
âTo Be Freeâ *
âNow More Than Everâ *
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LP Three:Â
Side One
âFancy Coloursâ *
âSaturday In The Parkâ *
âMotherâ *
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Side Two
âIt Better End Soonâ *
â1st MovementâÂ
â2nd Movementâ (Flute Solo)
â3rd Movementâ (Guitar Solo)
â4th Movementâ (Preach)
â5th Movementâ
Original: $78.57
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Description
Release date 27th September
Chicago is releasing a historic concert that has been newly re-mixed from the original multi-track tapes by founding member and trumpeter Lee Loughnane and engineer Tim Jessup. This 26-track live collection was recorded on September 16, 1971, about a week after the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts opened in the nationâs capital. For more than 50 years, the concert has remained unreleased except for the performance of âGoodbye,â which debuted in 2018 on CHICAGO: VI DECADES LIVE. The show explores all three studio albums that Chicago released since their 1969 debut. The songs span a range of styles, underscoring the bandâs ability to blend genres seamlessly. The band would begin recording CHICAGO V a few days after the Kennedy Center performance. Released in July 1972, the album marked a significant evolution in the bandâs sound and would become Chicagoâs first No. 1 album. To get ready for the studio, Loughnane says the band road-tested some new songs in D.C. âCase in point: we did âSaturday In The Parkâ for the first time at the Kennedy Center show. Youâll notice that we hadnât yet decided on who would sing the lead vocal. Also, Robert hadnât written Part 2 of âDialogueâ yet.â
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4LP Tracklist
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LP One:Â
Side One
Tune Up & Band Introduction *
âDialogueâ *
âLoneliness Is Just A Wordâ *
âIn The Countryâ *
Â
Side Two
âPoem For The Peopleâ *
âA Hit By VarĂšseâ *
âA Song For Richard And His Friendsâ *
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LP Two:Â
Side One
âLowdownâ *
âGoodbyeâÂ
âBeginningsâ *
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Side Two
Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon
âMake Me Smileâ *
âSo Much To Say, So Much To Giveâ *
âAnxietyâs Momentâ *
âWest Virginia Fantasiesâ *
âColour My Worldâ *
âTo Be Freeâ *
âNow More Than Everâ *
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LP Three:Â
Side One
âFancy Coloursâ *
âSaturday In The Parkâ *
âMotherâ *
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Side Two
âIt Better End Soonâ *
â1st MovementâÂ
â2nd Movementâ (Flute Solo)
â3rd Movementâ (Guitar Solo)
â4th Movementâ (Preach)
â5th Movementâ












