Anyone hear any of Rhino Chicago Remasters?
With the invite of my old pal JDaniel, I thought I'd drop by! :-) I just bought the original 9 Chicago studio CD's that have recently been re-mastered. The Sound quality is amazing! Some are better than others, but all are a big improvement over the original recordings. Chicago's Lee Loughnane had a hand in the re-mastering process too (Always a good sign when original members have input). I ended up getting their new box set off of e-bay too . that Had some unreleased music from their Stone of Sipheus CD that was never released. They also made a couple DVD audio discs for Chicago II and Chicago V. All 'n' all hats off to Rhino for a well done project.
I notice they are starting to re-master some Foreigner and Foghat recordings too. I'll have to keep my ears open for future projects.
Cheers! :-)
Joe B
I bought everything up to and including Hot Streets
The Rhino remasters are okay in my book. I was very happy to finally see Chicago's catalog, especially the early stuff, getting the remastering treatment. There was a lot of mixed feelings about these. Mostly negative comments at another board I sometimes lurk at. Really nit picking at times and I swear you'd have to have "golden ears" to pick out the stuff they were mentioning.
Anyway, I just love CTA, II and III. The packaging was very cool as was the liner notes. And the music is just great. Well, great if you like Chicago that is. After III they went to a standard jewel case. I have no idea why but lots of folks don't like that digipak style anyway. Was Chicago IV (Live at Carnegie Hall) ever remastered? I've yet to see that.
Unfortunately, after Terry Kath died Chicago went downhill faster than a skydiver without a parachute. Hot Streets, the first release without Kath, was only marginal at best and I didn't pursue anything beyond that.
Darren