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Artist: Chicago
Label: Chicago Records Category: Music Average customer rating: Format: Original recording reissued Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 703404300522 EAN: 0703404300522 ASIN: B0000021RH Release Date: 1995-02-28 |
Chicago V
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Chicago V.......2003-04-29
Hits in all Ways.......2002-07-28
Hit By Verese is along the lines of Introduction from the CTA CD. The piece allows each brass member to demonstrate their talents and permits some unconventional guitar riffs from Terry Kath.
"All is Well" represents a smooth ballet that forshadows the soothing tones of some works the band released on later CDs and provides a nice transition to "Now that You're Gone"
"Now That You're Gone" provides a strong driving force with the excellent sax improvs from Walt Parazaider. Releasing tracks like this would have provided the band more diversity in its following.
"Dialogue" is a timeless song about social justice. A recurring theme in much of the band's work..especially Robert Lamm's (listen to his solo efforts).
"While the City Sleeps" has a mean, cruel, real sound to it and provides the perfect contrast to the ensuring "Saturday in he Park", which has a "free and easily" aura.
State of the Union, again is a song about speaking out about social problems. The brass section has some very impressive licks here.
The last two songs, Good Bye and AlmaMater, wind down the CD in a peaceful manner.
This CD is Chicago at their best. The music has the raw edge that gave them their distinction and is blended well with the soft melodies that gave them airtime.
A Strong Effort from Top to Bottom.......2002-05-17
The beginning of the end of that unique "Chicago sound".......2001-12-28
After "Chicago V," the group's songs would take a more commercial, "mellow rock" mood and strings would be added to the strong brass section. The shift was business-driven, not artistically motivated. Later albums would no longer have that exciting "Chicago sound." Peter Cetera would pen many of the group's later commercial hits, but none would come close to their earlier output, either artistically or musically. Interestingly enough, the group's songs from the first three albums always get the most enthusiastic response from audiences during their concerts.
The sound quality on this CD is very good.
Get "Chicago V" only if you want to ensure their original sound for posterity (the fourth one is a "live" album recorded at Carnegie Hall).
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