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Chicago - Chicago VI (180g Colored Vinyl LP)

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Chicago - Chicago VI (180g Colored Vinyl LP)

Chicago - Chicago VI (180g Colored Vinyl LP)

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Several years removed from its pioneering debut and follow-up efforts, Chicago found itself in an environment where musical tastes had radically shifted. Slightly streamlining its approach and continuing to develop irresistible melodies, the band again proves that there's nothing quite as powerful as first-rate songwriting and cohesive playing on Chicago VI. The multiplatinum effort ultimately spawned two Top Ten hits and positioned the group at the top of the mainstream pop-rock ladder.

As the first album to be recorded at producer/manager James William Guercio's custom-built Caribou Studios, Chicago VI can be viewed as a perfect summation of the band's many strengths. While the extended arrangements are slimmed down, there's no shortage of horn-stoked rock momentum or head-turning jazz/pop fusion. Guitarist Terry Kath, per usual, is a tremendous presence, spicing the funk-leaning "Jenny" with fretwork on par with that of Jimi Hendrix. Pianist Robert Lamm shows off by way of "Critic's Choice," a sardonic albeit delicately professional response to the group's detractors. Country accents arise via Peter Cetera's "In Terms of Two," an acoustic tune underpinned by the band's strong chemistry.

Then there are the hits. Tapping into the era's pop aesthetic, "Feelin' Stronger Every Day" remains a quintessential merger of Chicago's more aggressive early sides and its later, softer approach. Cetera's vocals soar, triggering within the listener sentiments associated with the bittersweet experiences of moving on from a relationship. Similarly diverse, "Just You ‘N' Me" rides a trombone to the top of the charts, the group capitalizing on its insouciant mix of horns, harmonies, and crescendos. 

Gatefold colored 180g vinyl LP from Friday Music, remastered by Joe Reagoso with Chicago founder Lee Loughnane.

  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
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