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CD Title: III

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Category: Westcoast AOR

Year: 1971

Label: Columbia

Catalog Number: 30110

Personnel

Peter Cetera bass, vocals
Terry Kath guitar, vocals
Robert Lamm keyboard, vocals
Lee Loughnane trumpet, vocals
James Pankow trombone
Walter Parazaider woodwinds, vocals
Daniel Seraphine drums

Tracks

1.  Sing a Mean Tune Kid  9:18
2.  Loneliness Is Just a Word  2:38
3.  What Else Can I Say  3:13
4.  I Don't Want Your Money  4:47
5.  Flight 602  2:44
6.  Motorboat to Mars  1:30
7.  Free  2:15
8.  Free Country  5:46
9.  At the Sunrise  2:48
10.  Happy 'Cause I'm Going Home  7:38
11.  Mother  4:31
12.  Lowdown  3:36
13.  A Hard Risin' Morning Without Breakfast  1:52
14.  Off to Work  0:45
15.  Fallin' Out  0:52
16.  Dreamin' Home  0:49
17.  Morning Blues Again  1:11
18.  When All the Laughter Dies in Sorrow   1:03
19.  Canon  1:05
20.  Once Upon a Time...  2:34
21.  Progress?  2:34
22.  The Approaching Storm  6:26
23.  Man vs. Man: The End  1:33
  
Total Running Time:  71:28

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Leafsfan97 Date: June 11, 2006 at 6:43
This is more than likely their worst CD from top to bottom. A great band that bounced back afterwards. Not one of their proudest moments

From: aorteto Date: November 2, 2006 at 12:24
19, XXI and XXX are all great AOR/WEST COAST CDs, give them a try.

From: ROBERT Date: January 30, 2007 at 11:25
żDD estan los demas d esta super Banda d WEST COAST mitica???

From: gfranciscop Date: August 8, 2021 at 11:48
Already the first track and doing a long Psychedelic influenced tune. I didn't even noticed when the tune changed to Loneliness Is Just A Word. What Else Can I Say is this kind of slow tune with a Baroque Pop melody, even when sound wise is closer to Psychedelic. Slight Folk tune in Flight 602. I think it's not a bad album, but it's super forgettable and not ambitious at all. Rating: 6/10. Favorite Track: What Else Can I Say.


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