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CHICAGO- CHICAGO VI (BONUS TRACKS) (RMST)
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North Key Movies 10428 Bluegrass Pkwy
Louisville, KY 40299
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1. Critics' Choice 2. Just You 'N' Me 3. Darlin' Dear 4. Jenny 5. What's This World Comin' To 6. Something In This City Changes People 7. Hollywood 8. In Terms Of Two 9. Rediscovery 10. Feelin' Stronger Every Day 11. Beyond All Our Sorrows - (Terry Kath demo, bonus track) 12. Tired Of Being Alone - (bonus track, with Al Green)
Details
Contributing artists:
Al Green
Producer:
James William Guercio
Distributor:
WEA (distro)
Recording type:
Studio
Recording mode:
Stereo
SPAR Code:
n/a
Album notes
Chicago: Terry Kath (vocals, guitar); Robert Lamm (vocals, keyboards); Lee Loughnane (vocals, trumpet); Peter Cetera (vocals, bass); James Pankow (trombone); Walter Parazaider (woodwinds); Danny Seraphine (drums). Additional personnel: J.G. O'Rafferty (pedal steel guitar); Laudir De Oliveira, Joe Lala (congas). Recorded at Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado in February 1973.Includes liner notes by Don Heckman. All tracks have been digitally remastered. The album on which Chicago fully dropped its early jazz-rock roots and went strictly pop, 1973's CHICAGO VI features two of the band's finest singles, the romantic "Just You 'N' Me" and the uplifting "Feelin' Stronger Every Day," along with a solid set of album tracks. Although Robert Lamm's solo piano ballad "Critics' Choice" reveals a thin skin concerning the group's poor reviews from the hipster press, Terry Kath's "What's This World Coming To" and Lamm's dreamy "Something in This City Changes People" are nearly as strong as the big hits. Elsewhere, the country-fried "In Terms of Two" proves an interesting stylistic detour. Chicago has always been a definitive singles band, but those looking to explore their catalogue beyond the hits should check out this excellent release.
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