1970 Performance Available On Vinyl For the First Time!
Chicago has toured continuously for more than 50 years, helping make the legendary "rock band with horns" one of America's most successful groups. Rhino spotlights that legacy with this new live collection capturing the band's early days. Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival was recorded on August 28, 1970 when Chicago co-headlined the festival with Jimi Hendrix and The Doors. The band's performance debuted on CD earlier in 2018 as part of Chicago: VI Decades Live (This Is What We Do). This double-LP set marks concert recording's vinyl debut. It offers a snapshot of the band on the verge of superstardom with performances of songs from their first two albums - "Beginnings" and "In The Country" - as well as "Mother" from their then-unreleased third album. The concert also features the song cycles "Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon" and "It Better End Soon."
- Introduction (Isle of Wight Festival 8/28/70)
- South California Purples (Isle of Wight Festival 8/28/70)
- Beginnings (Isle of Wight Festival 8/28/70)
- In The Country (Isle of Wight Festival 8/28/70)
- Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Free Form Intro) [Isle of Wight Festival 8/28/70]
- Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? (Isle of Wight Festival 8/28/70)
- Mother (Isle of Wight Festival 8/28/70)
- It Better End Soon (Isle of Wight Festival 8/28/70)
- 25 Or 6 To 4 (Isle of Wight Festival 8/28/70)
- Ballet For A Girl In Buchannon (Isle of Wight Festival 8/28/70)
- I'm A Man (Isle of Wight Festival 8/28/70)