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This boxed set retrospective includes 3 previously unreleased tracks and a bonus DVD video containing live performances and a promotional film.
Additional personnel includes: Paul Jackson, Jr. (guitar); Maynard Ferguson (trumpet); Airto Moreira, Luis Conte (percussion); Chaka Khan, The Jordanaires, BeeGees, Lenny Kravitz, Donny Osmond (background vocals).
Recorded between 1969 & 1998. Includes liner notes by Phil Gallo, A. Scott Galloway.
Beginning with its double-LP debut in 1969, Chicago has always done things in a big way, so it's no surprise that the band's career-spanning box set (Group Portrait, an earlier box, covered only their first decade) is lengthy. There are five CDs, containing 94 tracks clocking in at more than six and a half hours, plus a DVD running another 40 minutes. In that time, Chicago's story is told, from the band's ambitious, eclectic beginnings through its two extended hitmaking periods and on into still popular work 30 years on. All but one of the band's 48 Billboard Hot 100 hits, 1969-1991, are included, the sole exception being the 1986 re-recording of the 1970 hit "25 or 6 to 4," which, of course, is featured in its original version. Also included are extended suites from the early albums, key LP tracks, songs from soundtrack and charity albums, and three songs previously unreleased in the U.S. that were intended for an album Chicago's then-record label rejected in the 1990s. As the two sets of liner notes suggest, there are really two main phases to the Chicago saga. The first, from the group's beginnings up to 1980, takes the group to a peak of popular success with five consecutive number one albums, followed by a decline that includes business travails and the accidental death of singer/guitarist Terry Kath. The second, from the early '80s through the end of that decade, finds the band reborn largely as a vehicle for adult contemporary power ballads sung by bassist Peter Cetera and his sound-alike successor, Jason Scheff. Actually, there is also a third act to the story, finally assembled here in the second half of the fifth disc, during which the band regains its early promise in isolated recordings from the unreleased album (particularly Scheff's tribute to his father, bassist Jerry Scheff, "Bigger Than Elvis") and tracks used on hits compilations such as "Here in My Heart" (which topped the AC charts in 1997). It is, thus, a story with a happy ending. And it is that story Chicago is interested in telling here. This is not a box set full of alternate takes and unreleased material; it is an attempt to chronicle all the significant recordings in one package, and at that it succeeds. The DVD material consists of a 24-and-a-half-minute film of Chicago performing at the Arie Crown Theater in the band's hometown in November 1972 and a 16-and-a-half-minute promotional film concerning the 1979 album Chicago 13, which was one of the group's weaker efforts. Of the two, the first is more impressive, particularly because of an early performance of the jazz fusion tune "Devil's Sweet," while the latter is slight but amusing. ~ William Ruhlmann
Chicago: Bill Champlin (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Peter Cetera, Terry Kath (vocals, guitar, bass); Donnie Dacus (vocals, guitar); Robert Lamm (vocals, keyboards); Jason Scheff (vocals, bass); Dawayne Bailey (guitar, background vocals); Bruce Gaitsch, Keith Howland, Chris Pinnick (guitar); Walter Parazaider (flute, winds, percussion, background vocals); Tris Imboden (harmonica, drums); Lee Loughnane (trumpet, flugelhorn, percussion, background vocals); James Pankow (trombone, keyboards, timbales, percussion); Danny Seraphine (drums, congas, bells, programming); Laudir DeOliveira (congas, percussion, background vocals).
Producers include: James William Guercio, Phil Ramone, Chicago, Tom Dowd, David Foster.
Compilation producers: Chicago, Gary Peterson, David McLees. Box Music | List Price | $69.98 (You save $22.09) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Box Sets | | Label | Rhino | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 4907  | | CD Universe Part number | 6042666 | | Catalog number | 73871 | | Discs | 5 | | Release Date | Jul 22, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Luis Conte, Jordanaires, Chaka Khan, Airto Moreira, Maynard Ferguson, Lenny Kravitz, Donny Osmond, Paul Jackson | | Additional Info | Bonus DVD; Remastered; Box Set |
Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Box Set Outstanding This has to be one of the most comprehensive projects of all time. I doubt if there is another out there with so many hits. First Class packaging & booklet. Unbelievable that this band is not in the Hall of Fame. Submitted by rgoosley (Phoenix, AZ)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Chicago "Box" Is A Must For Fans To be able to obtain one set featuring so many well-known hits as well as songs that are not played in the concert venues is amazing. Considering the set is featured elsewhere for a $300 pledge, this box set is a steal at $48! Both the packaging and the book outlining the history of the band are just two more perks to this 5 CD set with a bonus DVD. As a Chicago collector, I am so thrilled to have the original members on DVD. Congratulations to Rhino for releasing this set that Chicago most certainly deserves, and congratulations to you CDuniverse.com for outstanding service and pricing. Submitted by a reviewer (Tampa, FL, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
excellant buy this is an excellant buy for any chicago fan Submitted by kevin (wales uk)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
WOW, All the CHICAGO you need! Finally, after nearly ten years, an set with not only the hist and some of the best cuts from the Columbia - Warner Bros. years, but songs from the never released awesome album "Stone Of Sisyphus". If you love Chicago, THIS is the ultimate set. Submitted by ews1701e (Mounds View, Minnesota, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
More Than A Fan Could Ask For And More!!! This is a great box set of Chicago. The hits on this box set would make any fan a winner. Great collection of hits for any Chicago fan. Submitted by jejr9 (Irvine) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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