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Topic: Good news for fans of Chicago . . . maybe. (Read 2412 times) previous topic - next topic
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Good news for fans of Chicago . . . maybe.

This is actually more of a rant.

After, I don't know how long, Chicago's "lost" album Stone of Sisyphus has finally been officially released. I acquired a bootleg several years ago. The sound quality is sub-standard, but that's to be expected from a bootleg.

I was wetting my pants (figuratively) because I thought I could finally retire my old bootleg. Unfortunately, that is not the case. The song "Get On This", which is one of the better tunes on the album, was omitted from the official release for reasons unknown.

Of course, with RHINO, nothing surprises me. When RHINO reissued Chicago 16 and Chicago 17, there were a few songs that were substituted for their respective radio edits.

I am really torn. On one hand, I am pleased that this album finally been officially released. But on the other hand, it is incomplete.

Anyway, I'm done ranting.

Good news for fans of Chicago . . . maybe.

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This is actually more of a rant.

After, I don't know how long, Chicago's "lost" album Stone of Sisyphus has finally been officially released. I acquired a bootleg several years ago. The sound quality is sub-standard, but that's to be expected from a bootleg.

I was wetting my pants (figuratively) because I thought I could finally retire my old bootleg. Unfortunately, that is not the case. The song "Get On This", which is one of the better tunes on the album, was omitted from the official release for reasons unknown.

Of course, with RHINO, nothing surprises me. When RHINO reissued Chicago 16 and Chicago 17, there were a few songs that were substituted for their respective radio edits.

I am really torn. On one hand, I am pleased that this album finally been officially released. But on the other hand, it is incomplete.

Anyway, I'm done ranting.


I will have to look into this! thanks for the tip. Chicago 17 is one of my personal favorites.  . I listen to it all of the time.
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