Many of the tapes were allegedly destroyed when the Caribou Ranch and its studio burned down, with only the tapes taken to Brother Studio surviving.
Guercio was the founder of Caribou Ranch, a popular recording studio in Colorado's Rocky Mountains.
It was recorded in the spring of 1974 at Colorado's Caribou Ranch and released in November of that year on Warner Bros.
It is owned by James William Guercio, who also owns Caribou Ranch recording studios, and was the longtime manager of the band Chicago.
Their primary owners were future Washington state governor Booth Gardner and Jim Guercio, owner of the Caribou Ranch.
Recording sessions took place both in Miami and Los Angeles that spring, after years of working at Guercio's Caribou Ranch in Colorado.
It was the first album to be recorded at Caribou Ranch in Colorado.
Before a fire ruined the studio in 1985 Caribou Ranch enjoyed more than a decade of star studded years.
Recorded at Caribou Ranch, Colorado.
The album was recorded at Caribou Ranch in Colorado and was released in 1976.