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Expanded & remastered version of Chicago's 1976 album features 2 previously unreleased bonus tracks, 'I'd Rather Be Rich' (original version/rehearsal) & 'Your Love's An Attitude'. Rhino. 2003.
Chicago: Terry Kath (vocals, guitar); Walter Parazaider (vocals, woodwinds); Robert Lamm (vocals, keyboards); Lee Loughnane (vocals, trumpet); James Pankow (vocals, trombone); Peter Cetera (vocals, bass); Danny Seraphine (vocals, drums). Additional personnel: James William Guercio (acoustic guitar, bass); Jimmie Haskell (strings, French horn); James William David Wolinski (piano, Mellotron); Othello Molineaux, Leroy Williams (steel drums). Recorded at Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado between March and April 1979. Originally released as Columbia (34200). Includes liner notes by A. Scott Galloway. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Chicago (vocals); Terry Kath (vocals, guitar); Walter Parazaider (vocals, woodwinds); Lee Loughnane (vocals, trumpet); James Pankow (vocals, trombone); Robert Lamm (vocals, keyboards); Daniel Seraphine (vocals, drums); Laudir DeOliveira (vocals, percussion); Peter Cetera (vocals); James William Guercio (guitar, acoustic guitar); Hawk Wolinski (piano, Mellotron); Leroy Williams , Othello Molineaux (steel drum). Audio Mixers: David Donnelly; Jeff Magid. Audio Remasterer: David Donnelly. Liner Note Author: A. Scott Galloway. Recording information: Caribou Ranch, Nederland, CO (03/1976-04/1976); Sound Labs, Hollywood, CA (03/1976-04/1976). Photographer: Reid Miles. Although it was their tenth release Chicago X (1976) was actually the band's eighth studio effort -- as Chicago IV (1972) had been a live set from Carnegie Hall and Chicago IX (1975), which precedes this disc, was their first best-of collection. Musically, the combo had effectively abandoned their extended free-form jazz leanings for more succinct pop songs. That is not to say that the band couldn't rock, because they could as evidenced by the Terry Kath (guitar/vocals) full-tilt rave-up "Once or Twice," which commences the album. The hot brass section bows deeply and respectfully to their Muscle Shoals counterparts as Kath does his best funky Otis Redding vocal. Showing his tremendous depth of field, Kath bookends the LP with the empowering and positive "Hope for Love." In between those two extremes are some of Chicago's best-known works -- such as Peter Cetera's (bass/vocals) chart-topping light rock epic "If You Leave Me Now" and Robert Lamm's (keyboards/vocals) "Another Rainy Night in New York City." The latter side also reveals a minor motif, as it is a Latin-based song about the Big Apple. It follows in the footsteps of the improv-heavy "Italian from New York" from their previous studio effort, the fusion-filled Chicago VII (1974). Lamm contributes a few other tucked-away classics to Chicago X as well -- such as the aggressive and sexy "You Get It Up." There are also a pair from James Pankow(trombone/vocals) in the form of the syncopated "You Are on My Mind" -- which crossed over onto both the adult contemporary as well as pop music charts. His other composition is the classy brass of "Skin Tight." The upfront horn interjections and overall augmentation are akin to the sound made famous by their West Coast Tower of Power contemporaries. As a majority of their previous efforts had done -- all sans their debut -- Chicago X was a Top Ten album and "If You Leave Me Now" became a double Grammy winner, for both Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo Group or Chorus and Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s). The latter award was actually not given to the band, but rather to noted string arranger Jimmie Haskell and the group's longtime producer, James William Guercio. Another well-deserved Grammy was given to John Berg for his visually enticing cover art -- depicting Chicago's logo on the wrapper of what otherwise appears to be a Hershey chocolate bar. As the disc was released in the summer of the U.S. Chicago X Music | List Price | $7.98 (You save $1.49) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs | | Label | Rhino | | Orig Year | 1976 | | All Time Sales Rank | 3087  | | CD Universe Part number | 5617236 | | Catalog number | 76179 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Feb 25, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | James William Guercio | | Engineer | Wayne Tanowski | | Personnel | Peter Cetera - vocals, bass James Pankow - vocals, trombone Robert Lamm - vocals, keyboards Terry Kath - vocals, guitar Lee Loughnane - vocals, trumpet Danny Seraphine - vocals, drums Walter Parazaider - vocals, woodwinds
Also: Jimmie Haskell, Othello Molineaux, James William Guercio, Leroy Williams, James William David Wolinski | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered |
Chicago X Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews the best one This Chicago album is the one that brings back the best memories for me. Its a must for any Chicago fans. Especially "If You Leave Me Now". Submitted by Penny (Beachwood, NJ USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A Winner! I love this album! Chicago was right on top of their game at the time of this release, which was 1976. From beginning to end, this album shows just how great the band was, and it truly is one of those CD's that you can put on and listen all the way through! Submitted by a reviewer (Conshohocken, Pa, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome remastering job on a classic! As usual, Rhino has done an outstanding remastering job on this classic Chicago album. The sound is incredible, the liner notes are extensive, and the art work is vivid. Also, the bonus tracks are among the best I've heard on the Chicago re-issues. Submitted by a reviewer (Huntsville, AL, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Crystal clear remaster of a classic! These Rhino remasters are wonderful! This album is crystal clear. Nice to hear this album again clearly, the way it was recorded, with 'real' liner notes. The bonus cuts are always fun. The Rhino booklets are very extensive anmd really add to the complete package. This is a must for fans. Submitted by a reviewer (Delaware)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Chicago The Best This Is One Of Best Chicago Cd Submitted by a reviewer (Austin Texas)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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