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Chicago Chicago XI Mp3, Flac, Wma Chicago Chicago XI mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Chicago XI Country: Germany Released: 2003 Style: Blues Rock, Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1724 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1205 mb WMA version RAR size: 1426 mb Rating: 4.8 Votes: 207 Other Formats: VOX MP3 MP4 MP2 AUD ASF AC3 Tracklist Hide Credits Mississippi Delta City Blues A1 Arranged By [Brass] – James PankowLead Vocals – Terry KathWritten By – Terry Kath Baby, What A Big Surprise Acoustic Guitar, Bass – James William GuercioArranged By [Orchestration] – Dominic Frontiere, A2 James William Guercio, Peter CeteraBacking Vocals – Carl Wilson, Tim CeteraElectric Guitar – Terry KathWritten By – Peter Cetera Till The End Of Time A3 Piano [Steinway], Lead Vocals – James PankowWritten By – James Pankow Policeman A4 Arranged By [Brass] – James Pankow, Robert LammLead Vocals – Robert LammWritten By – Robert Lamm Take Me Back To Chicago Arranged By [Brass Assistance] – Daniel SeraphineArranged By [Brass] – James PankowBacking A5 Vocals – Chaka KhanLead Vocals – Robert LammSynthesizer [Arp] – David "Hawk" WolinskiWritten By – Danny Seraphine / David "Hawk" Wolinksi Vote For Me B1 Lead Vocals – Robert LammSaxophone [Baritone] – Walter ParazaiderWritten By – Robert Lamm Takin' It On Uptown B2 Lead Vocals – Terry KathWritten By – Fred Kagan / Terry Kath This Time B3 Arranged By [Brass Contributions] – Lee LoughnaneArranged By [Brass] – James PankowLead Vocals – Lee LoughnaneWritten By – Lee Loughnane The Inner Struggles Of A Man B4 Arranged By [Orchestration] – Dominic FrontiereWritten By – Danny Seraphine / David "Hawk" Wolinski / Dominic Frontiere Prelude (Little One) B5 Flugelhorn [Solo] – Lee LoughnaneLead Vocals – Terry KathWritten By – Danny Seraphine / David "Hawk" Wolinski / Dominic Frontiere Little One Arranged By [Brass] – James PankowArranged By [Strings, Orchestra] – Dominic B6 FrontiereElectric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – David "Hawk" WolinskiLead Vocals – Terry KathPiano [Steinway] – Robert LammWritten By – Danny Seraphine / David "Hawk" Wolinski Credits Bass – Peter Cetera Drums – Daniel Seraphine Engineer – Wayne Tarnowski Engineer [Assistant] – Tom Likes Engineer [Strings] – Armin Steiner Guitar – Terry Kath Keyboards – James Pankow, Robert Lamm Mastered By [Mastering Engineer] – Mike Reese Percussion – Daniel Seraphine, James Pankow, Laudir de Oliveira, Robert Lamm, Terry Kath Producer – James William Guercio Trombone – James Pankow Trumpet – Lee Loughnane Vocals – James Pankow, Lee Loughnane, Peter Cetera, Robert Lamm, Terry Kath Woodwind – Walter Parazaider Notes Nice Price Reissue. With Printed Inner and Nice Price Promotion Sheet. Barcode and Other Identifiers Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Chicago XI (LP, JC 34860 Chicago Columbia JC 34860 US 1977 Album, Gat) Chicago XI (CD, Chicago CRD-3011 Chicago CRD-3011 US Unknown Album) Records Inc. Chicago XI (Cass, CBS 463085 4 Chicago CBS CBS 463085 4 Europe 1988 Album, RE) Chicago XI (Cass, 40-68031 Chicago CBS 40-68031 Portugal 1977 Album) CBS 86031, Chicago XI (LP, CBS 86031, Chicago CBS, Suzy Yugoslavia Unknown 86031 Album) 86031 Related Music albums to Chicago XI by Chicago Chicago - Chicago VIII Chicago - Chicago V The Chicago Transit Authority - Chicago Transit Authority Chicago - Chicago VII Chicago - Chicago VI Chicago Transit Authority - Chicago Transit Authority Chicago - Chicago X Chicago - Chicago III Chicago - Hot Streets Chicago - Chicago 16.
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