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Chicago Chicago V Mp3, Flac, Wma Chicago Chicago V mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock Album: Chicago V Country: Japan Released: 1993 Style: Classic Rock, Jazz-Funk MP3 version RAR size: 1897 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1479 mb WMA version RAR size: 1434 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 337 Other Formats: MPC VQF RA AA XM MP3 VOC Tracklist Hide Credits A Hit By Varèse A1 Written-By – Robert Lamm All Is Well A2 Written-By – Robert Lamm Now That You've Gone A3 Written-By – James Pankow Dialogue (Part One), (Part Two) A4 Vocals – Peter*, Terry*Written-By – Robert Lamm While The City Sleeps B1 3:57 Written-By – Robert Lamm Saturday In The Park B2 4:00 Written-By – Robert Lamm State Of The Union B3 6:10 Written-By – Robert Lamm Goodbye B4 6:07 Written-By – Robert Lamm Alma Mater B5 3:54 Written-By – Terry Kath Credits Artwork [Woodcarving] – Nick Fasciano Bass, Vocals – Peter Cetera Bells [Antique Bells], Congas, Drums – Danny Seraphine* Design [Album Design] – John Berg Engineer – Wayne Tarnowski Guitar, Vocals – Terry Kath Keyboards, Vocals – Robert Lamm Photography By – Steinbicker/Houghton Producer – James William Guercio Trombone, Percussion – James Pankow Trumpet, Backing Vocals [Background Vocals], Percussion – Lee Loughnane Typography [Lettering] – Beverly Scott Woodwind, Percussion – Walter Parazaider Notes Credits in Chinese. Alternate Tracklisting. Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Label, Side One): AC 31102 Matrix / Runout (Label, Side Two): BC 31102 Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side One): [(stamped) 0 P AL-31102-1E] [(etched) 1 S(scratched out T)] Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side Two): [(stamped) P : P BL-31102-1G] [(etched) (S or 5) A 1 4] Rights Society: ASCAP Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year KC 31102 Chicago Chicago V (LP, Album, San) Columbia KC 31102 US 1972 KC 31102 Chicago Chicago V (LP, Album, Ter) Columbia KC 31102 US 1972 CBS S 69018 Chicago Chicago V (LP, Album) CBS CBS S 69018 Greece Unknown CQ 31102 Chicago Chicago V (LP, Album, Quad) Columbia CQ 31102 US 1974 CQ 31102 Chicago Chicago V (LP, Album, Quad) Columbia CQ 31102 Canada 1974 Related Music albums to Chicago V by Chicago Robert Lamm - Life Is Good In My Neighborhood Chicago - Chicago VIII Chicago - Toronto Rock´n´Roll Revival 1969 The Chicago Transit Authority - Chicago Transit Authority Chicago - Chicago VII Chicago - Chicago VI Chicago - Chicago XI Chicago Transit Authority - Chicago Transit Authority Chicago - Chicago X Chicago - Chicago III.
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