Whatever. It was the first "pop band" to get into the hall. More interesting history than great music.
The concert is fine and is worthy of the best possible reproduction, but............
Not much different than the Beatles on Ed Sullivan.
Really? I've never waited (outside rush hour). I think the "house blend" is fine. Never paid attention to the music since I only stop while on the road - better tunes in the car.
Can't provide details of his life, but can say, like his brothers he was one positive human. Three nice men from a Chicago cop and devoted wife. Not an easy thing in those days for a Black family in Chicago.
Though recorded in '81, it wasn't release until '89. Not sure there was ever a vinyl of it.
FWIW, they only play together on 2 of the 7 tracks - Chico has one solo feature and Von the rest.
While they were in town they picked up a bunch of Nessa cds for tunes on the road.
edit to add I got a couple new discs from them too. Folks should search out Adam's projects. I've known him since the '70s and his journey is very interesting.