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August-November 2003 – Chicago | |
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Studio session of Billy Corgan | |
Artist | Billy Corgan |
Album | Chicago Kid |
From | August 2003 |
To | November 2003 |
Location | Chicago |
Producer(s) | Billy Corgan |
Engineer(s) | Bjorn Thorsrud |
The August-November 2003 sessions in Chicago were the recording sessions for the abandoned Chicago Kid solo album from Billy Corgan. Sessions began in late summer and lasted for around six to eight weeks, recording around 28 tracks total. Corgan ultimately wasn't happy with the results, and instead attempted a live DVD through a series of shows known as the Church Sessions, though this also did not result in any official release.[1]
Tracks recorded
All songs except "Friends as Lovers" have not been officially released, though live recordings of some songs exist.
- "Black Irish"
- "Black Sox"
- "Bobby Franks"
- "Chicago"
- "Columbus"
- "El-A-Noy"
- "Friends as Lovers"
- "Prairie Song"
- "Riverview"
- "Say Goodbye"
- "Spike Driver"
- "The World's Fair"
- "White City"
- "White Lights"
- "You Were Mine"
- About 13 other songs...
References
- ↑ "IN Journals: Billy Blog". Integral Naked. Archived from the original on November 22, 2005.