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Chicago XXX
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Chicago XXX
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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When Chicago exploded onto the music scene with their stellar 1969 double-LP debut, Chicago Transit Authority, the band's innovative fusion of up-front horns in a rock 'n' roll context and impeccable pop sensibilities was ...  more »

     
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All Artists: Chicago
Title: Chicago XXX
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Rhino / Wea
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 3/21/2006
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 081227336226, 081227336264

Synopsis

Album Description
When Chicago exploded onto the music scene with their stellar 1969 double-LP debut, Chicago Transit Authority, the band's innovative fusion of up-front horns in a rock 'n' roll context and impeccable pop sensibilities was an instant smash. Chicago rank among the all-time most successful American rock group. On their 30th album, and first new studio album in 10 years-the band's songwriting mastery and world-class musicianship shines on a collection of tracks ranging from signature ballads to funked-up grooves to solid rockers.

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CD Reviews

Chicago Playing It Safe.
Louie Bourland | Garden Grove CA | 03/24/2006
(3 out of 5 stars)

"It's hard to believe that while Chicago has been a consistant concert attraction over the past several decades, the band hasn't released a full album of new material since "Twenty 1" 15 years ago. Well, the wait for an all-new Chicago album has finally ended with "Chicago XXX", the band's 30th release overall.

Over the last 35+ years, there has been a divided opinion amongst Chicago fans over the band's musical style. Many prefer the progressive eclecticism that was a hallmark of their early years while others lean towards the ballad-heavy pop songs that became the norm from the early '80s onwards.

If your a fan of the Chicago's early years, "XXX" is definitely not recommended. However, those who prefer the ballads and catchy pop numbers will be find plenty to enjoy here. The album basically follows the same formula that the band has followed over the last 20 years in that they have created another collection of inoffensive songs that are geared towards radio play and the charts. While this isn't neccesarily a bad thing per se, the album does come off as sounding like a band treading water and repeating themselves without breaking any new ground. Basically, if your familiar with any or all of Chicago's output since Jason Scheff joined, you'll know exactly what to expect here because it's more of the same.

What we have here is Chicago continuing to play in the safe zone with a pleasing collection of mostly radio-friendly tunes that'll keep their fans satisfied. "Chicago XXX" isn't by any means the band's greatest masterpiece nor is it an excellent album overall. It does have its share of shining moments though.



As an ending footnote: How about dusting off the unreleased "Stone of Sisyphus" album and releasing it to public. Now, THAT would be an anticipated Chicago release."
My former heroes as a lounge act!
M. Vellucci | Vancouver, WA | 08/30/2006
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Having grown up with Chicago since they were known as CTA, I have been disappointed more than once over the past several years by a directionless, seemingly musically uninterested bunch. I loved Chicago when they really were Chicago-prior to Terry Kath's tragic death, admiring everything about the way they made music. When Terry died, it seems the other guys' souls died with him. Since then, they have become nothing more than a caricature of their former selves. Chicago XXX is certainly no exception to my observation. Play it safe, rake in the big bucks, keep the money train rolling-it's worked for quite a while, but at what cost to the formerly devoted fans of a band that WAS truly original. The lyrics of the opening song on Chicago XXX say a great deal about the group itself-it's still not to late to FEEL, guys! Chicago XXX does not disappoint me as much as I might have expected, but I guess I don't feel as much as I used to about them and the complete mockery they have made of a once GREAT band."
Listening instructions for Chicago XXX
Cook | Baltimore | 04/14/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"1) Insert CD into player

2) Adjust volume to "High"

3) Advance to track 7

4) Hit "Play"

5) Enjoy the ride

6) When the CD reaches the end, rise, stretch

7) Go to step 3, repeat"