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CHICAGO - Stone Of SisyphusUS Release : RHI491580 STOCK STATUS: IN STOCK - ships in 1 day |
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2. Bigger Than Elvis 3. All the Years 4. Mah-Jong 5. Sleeping in the Middle of the Bed 6. Let's Take a Lifetime 7. The Pull 8. Here with Me (A Candle for the Dark) 9. Plaid 10. Cry for the Lost 11. The Show Must Go On 12. Love Is Forever [Demo Version] 13. Mah-Jong [Demo Version] 14. Let's Take a Lifetime [Demo Version] 15. Stone of Sisyphus [No Rhythm Loop] |
Bruce Gaitsch (guitar) James Pankow (trombone, vocals) Jason Scheff (bass, vocals) Jerry Scheff (bass) Joseph Williams (vocals) Peter Wolf (keyboards, bass) Robert Lamm (keyboards, vocals) Sheldon Reynolds (guitar) The Jordanaires (backing vocals) Tris Imboden (drums, harmonica) Walter Parazaider (vocals, woodwinds) |
| Originally recorded in 1993, Stone of Sisyphus didn't appear as scheduled in 1994 due to Chicago's record label, Warner, believing the album to be too uncommercial. As it often happens with unreleased records by major acts, a legend built up around the scrapped record, at least among devoted Chicago fans, the kind who would appreciate the musical stretching found on Stone of Sisyphus. Stone of Sisyphus is a curious recording -- a splashy, expensive mainstream album that's restless yet not quite experimental but entirely devoid of pop songs. The production is pristine, this time courtesy of Peter Wolf, not the guy from J. Geils -- but it does mean leaving melody behind, switching up song constructions, getting a little jazzy again, and indulging a social consciousness. | |
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