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Chicago - At Carnegie Hall (1971) [4LP, Vinyl Rip 16/44 & mp3-320 + DVD]

Chicago - At Carnegie Hall (1971)
Vinyl Rip 16/44 | Flac(Image + Cue) > 1005 Mb
MP3 CBR 320Kbps > 406 Mb | Artwork(jpg) > 1 Mb
DVD-9: NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | LPCM, 2 ch, 24 bit, 96 kHz > 6.16 Gb
CBS/Sony, SOPB 55051~4 | Jazz-Rock, Fusion, Funk, Pop Rock

After issuing three consecutive studio double LPs, Chicago topped themselves with this four-album live box set. As the title suggests, At Carnegie Hall, Vols. 1-4 (Chicago IV) (1971) finds the band at the venerable New York City venue during a five-night stand (April 5-April 10) in the spring of 1971…
Chicago - Chicago At Carnegie Hall, Vol I-IV (1971) [2005 Rhino Remastered & Expanded]

Chicago - Chicago At Carnegie Hall, Vol I-IV (1971)
[2005 Rhino Records (R2 76174) Remastered & Expanded]
4 CD's | FLAC(tracks)+CUE+LOG | 1,55 GB | 66:08+56:41+45:44+55:26 min. | Artwork
Rock / Jazz-Rock

Chicago would never sound more progressive and tight than this. After the third album, they were in a continually state of flux. Granted they did make some marvelous music and sell a ton of records, but this is when they were taking a chance, pushing the envelope and doing what no one else was doing. This live set clearly demonstrates that and shows why they changed irrevocably after Terry Kath died. Some of the most incredible lead guitar runs are on these CDs.

Chicago - s/t (5CD, 1DVD box set) (2003) {Rhino} **[RE-UP]**  Music

Posted by TestTickles at Jan. 13, 2020
Chicago - s/t (5CD, 1DVD box set) (2003) {Rhino} **[RE-UP]**

Chicago - s/t (5CD, 1DVD box set) (2003) {Rhino}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 2.91 gb
MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 1.22 gb
Genre: pop rock, jazz rock, classic rock

This is the box set for the band Chicago Rhino Records released in 2003. It consists of 5 CD's and a bonus DVD featuring a brief concert film and the promotional film the band made for Chicago 13, which includes clips made for three songs, including "Must Have Been Crazy", "Run Away", and "Street Player". This consists of partial scans, everything but the booklet due to inability of scanning it.

RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part II (2012)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at June 23, 2024
RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part II (2012)

RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part II (2012)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 6,39 Gb | Total time: 63:57:19 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # 88765414972 | Recorded: 1954-1963

On October 6, 1953, RCA held experimental stereophonic sessions in New York's Manhattan Center with Leopold Stokowski conducting a group of New York musicians in performances of Enesco's Roumanian Rhapsody No. 1 and the waltz from Tchaikovsky's opera Eugene Onegin. There were additional stereo tests in December, again in the Manhattan Center, this time with Pierre Monteux conducting members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In February 1954, RCA made its first commercial stereophonic recordings, taping the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Münch, in a performance of The Damnation of Faust by Hector Berlioz.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti - Mahler: The Symphonies (1992)

Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Sir Georg Solti - Mahler: The Symphonies (1992)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 09:42:22 | 3,25 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Decca | Catalog: 430 804-2

György Solti has come in for his share of hard knocks as a Mahler interpreter, and no one will pretend that he has the same sort of intuitive empathy for this music that Leonard Bernstein has. But he does have the Chicago Symphony Orchestra–no mean advantage–and many of these performances have come up sounding rather well. London also has been smart to include his first (and better) performance of the Fifth, and he generally does quite well by Symphonies Nos. 2, 6, 7, 8, and 9 as well.

RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part II (2012)  Music

Posted by ArlegZ at June 23, 2024
RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part II (2012)

RCA Living Stereo - 60CD Collection, Part II (2012)
XLD | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 6,39 Gb | Total time: 63:57:19 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # 88765414972 | Recorded: 1954-1963

On October 6, 1953, RCA held experimental stereophonic sessions in New York's Manhattan Center with Leopold Stokowski conducting a group of New York musicians in performances of Enesco's Roumanian Rhapsody No. 1 and the waltz from Tchaikovsky's opera Eugene Onegin. There were additional stereo tests in December, again in the Manhattan Center, this time with Pierre Monteux conducting members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. In February 1954, RCA made its first commercial stereophonic recordings, taping the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Münch, in a performance of The Damnation of Faust by Hector Berlioz.
Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Boulez (2025)

Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Boulez (2025)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 2:18:02 | 545 Mb
Genre: Classical

Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) Het London Symphony Orchestra wordt in 1904 opgericht en kan gerekend worden tot de meest vooraanstaande orkesten ter wereld. Sinds 1982 is het Barbican Arts Centre de vaste thuisbasis van het orkest. Het London Symphony Orchestra heeft onder leiding gestaan van beroemde chef-dirigenten als Willem Mengelberg, André Previn, Claudio Abbado en Valeri Gergiev. Het orkest heeft ook de muziek opgenomen voor films als de eerste Star Wars-film en Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Alfred Brendel, Chicago CO, James Levine - Ludwig van Beethoven: The Five Piano Concertos (1983) 3CD, Remastered 1997

Ludwig van Beethoven: The Five Piano Concertos (1983) 3CD, Remastered 1997
Alfred Brendel, piano; Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by James Levine

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 725 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 402 Mb | Scans ~ 29 Mb
Genre: Classical | Label: Philips | # 456 045-2 | Time: 02:54:44

Recorded live in 1983, Alfred Brendel's third go-round with these works drastically improves on his previous Beethoven concerto cycles. He finds a calmer, more direct route to the Emperor Concerto, although the Fourth's first movement is still pock-marked with finicky phrase adjustments that pull focus from the music's poetic arcs. Levine provides sympathetic and alert support, yet is much more than a mere deferential accompanist.

Chicago - The Very Best Of: Only The Beginning [2CD] (2002)  Music

Posted by BlondStyle at May 10, 2023
Chicago - The Very Best Of: Only The Beginning [2CD] (2002)

Chicago - The Very Best Of: Only The Beginning [2CD] (2002)
Rock, Soft Rock, Pop Rock | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 02:37:45 | 1,26 Gb
Label: Rhino Records (USA) | Cat.# R2 76170 | Released: 2002-07-02

Rhino began its elaborate Chicago reissue series in 2002 with The Very Best of Chicago: Only the Beginning, a double-disc set that covers 39 hits from all of Chicago's eras from the early jazzy records, through the soft rock hits sung by Peter Cetera, to the post-Cetera adult contemporary records of the '80s, and beyond. It's the first compilation to cover this much ground, actually 1991's Group Portrait stopped around Cetera's departure and while it may go a little bit further than some would want (a cover of Louis Prima's "Sing, Sing, Sing" from their 1995 neo-swing album closes the set; it happens to feature the Gipsy Kings on support), it nevertheless is very satisfying, since it rounds up all of the hits, and Chicago were at their very best on their hits.
Riccardo Muti, Chicago SO - Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique; Lelio (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Riccardo Muti, Chicago Symphony Orchestra - Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique; Lelio (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 114:43 minutes | 1,99 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

This double album from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and conductor Riccardo Muti was recorded live in September 2010 at Orchestra Hall and produced by Grammy winner David Frost. The Berlioz programme includes the "Symphonie fantastique" and its rarely-recorded sequel, "Lélio", narrated here by French actor Gérard Depardieu, also featuring tenor Mario Zeffiri and bass baritone Kyle Ketelsen.