Chicago - Chicago XXXII: Stone of Sisyphus (2008)
1. "Stone of Sisyphus" Dawayne Bailey, Lee Loughnane 4:11
2. "Bigger Than Elvis" Jason Scheff, Peter Wolf, Ina Wolf 4:31
3. "All the Years" Robert Lamm, Bruce Gaitsch 4:16
4. "Mah-Jong" Scheff, Brock Walsh, Aaron Zigman 4:42
5. "Sleeping in the Middle of the Bed" Lamm, John McCurry 4:45
6. "Let's Take a Lifetime" Scheff, Walsh, Zigman 4:56
7. "The Pull" Lamm, Scheff, P. Wolf 4:17
8. "Here with Me (A Candle for the Dark)" James Pankow, Lamm, Greg O'Connor 4:11
9. "Plaid" Bill Champlin, Lamm, Greg Mathieson 4:59
10. "Cry for the Lost" Champlin, Dennis Matkowsky 5:18
11. "The Show Must Go On" Champlin, Gaitsch 5:25
Bonus tracks
12. "Love Is Forever" (Demo) Pankow, Lamm 4:14
13. "Mah-Jong" (Demo) Scheff, Walsh, Zigman 4:59
14. "Let's Take a Lifetime" (Demo) Scheff, Walsh, Zigman 4:15
15. "Stone of Sisyphus" (No Rhythm Loop) Bailey, Loughnane 4:35
Obsazení:
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Robert Lamm — keyboards, lead and backing vocals
Walter Parazaider — woodwinds, backing vocals
Lee Loughnane — trumpet, flugelhorn, backing vocals
James Pankow — trombone, backing vocals, horn arrangements, horn co-arrangement on "Stone of Sisyphus"
Bill Champlin — keyboards, rhythm guitars, lead and backing vocals
Jason Scheff — bass guitar, lead and backing vocals
Dawayne Bailey — rhythm guitar, lead guitar ("Bigger Than Elvis", "Stone of Sisyphus", "Love is Forever"), lead and backing vocals, horn co-arrangement on "Stone of Sisyphus"
Tris Imboden — drums, percussion, harmonica
Additional musicians
Bruce Gaitsch — guitar
The Jordanaires — backing vocals on "Bigger Than Elvis"
Sheldon Reynolds — guitar
Jerry Scheff — bass guitar on "Bigger Than Elvis"
Joseph Williams — backing vocals on "Let's Take a Lifetime"
Peter Wolf — arranger, keyboard bass, keyboards
Production
Produced by Peter Wolf
Engineered by Peter Wolf and Paul Ericksen
Mixed by Tom Lord-Alge at Encore Studios, Burbank, California in 1993 and 1994
Recorded at Embassy Studios in Simi Valley, California in 1993
The Jordanaires recorded in Nashville, Tennessee in 1993