Full Circle (CTA album)
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| Full Circle | ||
|---|---|---|
| Studio album by California Transit Authority | ||
| Released | August 14, 2007 | |
| Recorded | early-mid 2007 | |
| Genre | rock, blues rock, jazz | |
| Length | 61:06 | |
| Producer | Marc Bonilla/Danny Seraphine | |
Full Circle is the first studio album from the rock group California Transit Authority, a band created by ex drummer of the group Chicago, Danny Seraphine. The album features numerous Chicago covers, but also some new material from the band.
[edit] Tracklisting
- Something Different (New Song)
- Introduction (T. Kath)
- South California Purples (R. Lamm)
- Make Me Smile (J. Pankow)
- Several Thousand (New Song)
- Dreams (New Song)
- West Virginia Fantasies (J. Pankow)
- Colour My World (J. Pankow)
- Happy Cause I'm Going Home (R. Lamm)
- Mississippi Delta City Blues (T. Kath)
- Antionio's Love Jungle (New Song)
- I'm a Man (S. Winwood)
- 25 or 6 to 4 (R. Lamm)
[edit] Personnel
- Danny Seraphine- Drums
- Marc Bonilla- Lead Guitar
- Larry Braggs- Lead Vocals
- Mick Mahan- Bass Guitar
- Ed Roth- Keyboards
- Peter Fish- Keyboards
- Mike Wallace- Guitar

