Product Information
Originally released on April 28, 1969, Chicago Transit Authority topped the album chart, was certified double platinum and earned the band a Grammy® nomination for Best New Artist. The album also has the unique distinction of having stayed on the charts for an amazing three-year run (171 weeks); a record when it was released. This classic double album includes several of the group’s most-enduring hits: “Beginnings,” “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” and “Questions 67 and 68.” It also features the signature guitar work of the late Terry Kath on “South California Purple,” “Free Form Guitar” and a blazing cover of “I’m A Man.” The album features Kath, keyboardist Robert Lamm, bassist Peter Cetera, drummer Danny Seraphine and Chicago’s legendary horn section: Lee Loughnane (trumpet), James Pankow (trombone), and Walt Parazaider (saxophone). Product Identifiers
Record LabelRhi, Rhino
UPC0081227911010
eBay Product ID (ePID)8046066880
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2019
Release TitleChicago Transit Authority (50th Anniversary Remix)
Dimensions
Item Height0.35 in
Item Weight1.56 lb
Item Length12.31 in
Item Width12.25 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Introduction (50th Anniversary Remix) 1.2 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (50th Anniversary Remix) 1.3 Beginnings (50th Anniversary Remix) 1.4 Questions 67 and 68 (50th Anniversary Remix) 1.5 Listen (50th Anniversary Remix) 1.6 Poem 58 (50th Anniversary Remix) 1.7 Free Form Guitar (50th Anniversary Remix) 1.8 South California Purples (50th Anniversary Remix) 1.9 I'm a Man (50th Anniversary Remix) 1.10 Prologue, August 29, 1968 (Live at the Democratic Convention, Chicago, Il, 8/29/1968) [50th Annivers 1.11 Someday (August 29, 1968) [50th Anniversary Remix] 1.12 Liberation (50th Anniversary Remix)
Number of Discs2
NotesDouble vinyl LP pressing. Originally released on April 28, 1969, Chicago Transit Authority topped the album chart, was certified double platinum and earned the band a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist. The album also has the unique distinction of having stayed on the charts for an amazing three-year run (171 weeks); a record when it was released. This classic double album includes several of the group's most-enduring hits: "Beginnings, " "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" and "Questions 67 and 68." It also features the signature guitar work of the late Terry Kath on "South California Purple, " "Free Form Guitar" and a blazing cover of "I'm A Man." The album features Kath, keyboardist Robert Lamm, bassist Peter Cetera, drummer Danny Seraphine and Chicago's legendary horn section: Lee Loughnane (trumpet), James Pankow (trombone), and Walt Parazaider (saxophone).