I'm guessing copies of the 12" are going for so much because the 12" master tape for the long version apparently no longer exists, and it never got properly transferred to CD at any point before it got lost...meaning a 12" vinyl copy in top condition is really the only place to get the long version in top quality. Ce titre est disponible sur l'album "Chicago 13 (Expanded and Remastered)". 34€,are you serious, guys ???

By this point, Khan's stardom outside the group had grown and it led to the group drifting apart.

Isn't this the same record? Street Player is the gold-selling sixth studio album by funk band Rufus (and their fourth album featuring singer Chaka Khan), released on the ABC Records label in 1978. (can they be merged). Additionally, the jazz/rock band The listing of tracks on the back of the album as distributed in Canada (GRT of Canada Ltd.) is in the following order: So many bootlegs around these days..., Is this an official re-issue? After the release of this record, Khan would sign a solo deal with Also after the departure of original drummer Andre Fischer, Richard "Moon" Calhoun took over on this album on drums. AllenKoi July 20, 2020 Report; referencing Street Player, 12", Single, Promo, Unofficial, 43-11138. 21 and went gold. The listing on the album labels (sides 1 & 2) is as on the main listing.For the disco song recorded by the band Chicago, see Data Correct

. With negative reviews, Chicago 13 reached No. Street Player
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While Khan opted to stay a member of the group, other members were uncomfortable that Khan was now offered solo contracts.
What is the sound quality like? In 1978, Rufus and Chaka Khan were a top-selling band.

Chicago (2) Street Player ‎ (12", Single, Unofficial) Columbia (2) C-11100: US: 2013: Sell This Version: Recommendations Reviews Show All 8 Reviews . This would be his only album with the group. . From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For the disco song recorded by the band Chicago, see Street Player (song).

Message me After recording sessions in Morin-Heights, Quebec and Hollywood, Chicago 13—which saw the band return to numbering its albums and displaying its logo—was released that August and was preceded by Donnie Dacus's "Must Have Been Crazy" as lead single. Add Review. great pressing no problems with mine I have a Mint copy for sale if anyone is interested. Their last four releases had gone platinum and the group continued to sell out in arenas as a headlining act with fiery Khan leading the way. Not long after its release and the tour to support it, Dacus was fired from the band without explanation. . . I have a Mint copy for sale if anyone is interested. Chicago 13 is the first Chicago album to bear no significant hit singles.