You're welcome, robert53!
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Here's the link to US shows selling through Ticketmaster... https://www.ticketmaster.com/leonid-friends-tickets/artist/2581568 |
Hey, thanks for the link. Those guys are really good and I enjoyed it. I checked out a few more songs too. Great stuff. The playing, the energy, and the vocals are all very well done. I was a teenager when CTA came out, and I've always liked that album. My wife saw them live at The Forest Hills Tennis Stadium after the album came out ( I didn't know her yet ), and she says it was the best concert she has ever been to. |
This is somewhat off topic, but there's a terrific Russian/eastern European Chicago cover band that has videos up on youtube. To be honest, I've never cared particularly for Chicago, but when these guys play it, I sure like it! Some of you might also enjoy them... Here's a sample https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_torOTK5qc |
If you're ever curious of its provenance, check the runout info on discogs as mentioned earlier. https://www.discogs.com/Chicago-Transit-Authority-Chicago-Transit-Authority/master/83123 Original presses are not a guarantee for "best" SQ, but always a sure bet to put them on your list of what to check out. |
Surprise! My wife had her original album stored in a closet. She dug it out and I cleaned it. It has some light scratches on it, but not bad so I played it, and we both couldn't believe how good it sounded. It was way better than the SACD. What a pleasant surprise, I didn't even know she had that record. So tablejockey, slaw, and the rest of you guys, Thanks. |
robert53- discogs is a great reference to check the pedigree. Not enough info to check? My suspicion that is a later reissue. There were plenty of those around in the 70's. Is there a bar code on the back? If so, definitely a reissue. Not a bad thing, just gives an idea how far off from a period press it is,hence,how far it is from "the master tape" and the stamper used. |
Why is the original period release NOT being acknowledged as among likely "best" sounding release? Forget the reissues. It's not rocket science. There were several iterations released in 1969, but this version is still easy to find with a little effort. https://www.discogs.com/Chicago-Transit-Authority-Chicago-Transit-Authority/release/2172078 Finding a clean issue is the challenge. The reward is the sound will trounce any overpriced reissue. The previous post are the "stamper" copy which will be even harder to find, but possibly closer to "the absolute sound" for audiophools. |
I always loved the Transit Authority album but I never bought the record. I bought the Rhino Very Best Of cd set in 2002. A lot of good songs but the sound quality of the Transit Authority songs wasn't very good. So finally now, since I bought a turntable about a year ago and am back into vinyl, I want a great sounding record. |
I've been very happy with the original vinyl so haven't explored other vinyl versions. As far as CD's go I have the 02 and the 19 of which I greatly prefer the Rhino 02 the most recent issue almost sounds like a different album I don't know what they were thinking. ( Other CTA fans I know feel the same) |
I see there is a 50th anniversary Rhino available, and a Friday Music Studios and Capital Records version mastered by Joe Reagoso using the original master tapes and supervision by Chicago's Lee Loughnane. For 5.00 more it comes in red vinyl. Has anyone heard these? I really appreciate your responses to help me out on which version to buy. The MOFI is only available on SACD new and it has good reviews, but I would rather purchase a record. Yeah, the first run is definitely something I'd like to check out. |
Why the first run isn't included is a mystery. https://www.discogs.com/Chicago-Transit-Authority-Chicago-Transit-Authority/release/10803461 The percussion breaks on "Beginnings" and "I'm a Man" are no less than spectacular. I'd like to hear this Brazilian mono press https://www.discogs.com/Chicago-Transit-Authority-Chicago-Transit-Authority/release/7216145 |