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You notice it wasn't called CHICAGO XII. Instead the group decided to do something upbeat and different this time. The year was 1978. They had lost Terry Kath due to a fatal gun accident that January. He was the backbone of the group. He did a lot of the lead vocals in many of the previous albums. The group laid low for a while. Then in November that same year came out with this album where Peter Cetera took over much of the lead vocals in songs like Alive Again and No Tell Lover. Great album on CD. Great comeback for the group as well.
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The Box set is best for Beatlesfans who love vinyl
on September 9, 2017
Posted by: MSDingleberry16
from Twin Cities MN
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This newly digitally remastered set of 180 gram vinyl recordings is perhaps the ultimate Beatles collection. All the familiar tunes are here on vinyl and never sounded better. Included is a booklet outlining the Fab Four's career days. If you like the Beatles and you like vinyl this Stereo Box Set is for you.
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The Girl on the Train is a story about a girl who came off of a devastating divorce because of her drinking problem. She spends all her time going past her old neighborhood on a local train to view a family who lived a few houses down from her former home. She fantasizes over how she wishes that was her life till one day she notices something looks wrong and decides to get involved. This is when the whole mystery unravels. Rachel (Emily Blunt) gives a first rate performance . The cinematography is outstanding in this spellbinder. A must see!