Chicago - Chicago II

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Album Details

Title: Chicago II
Artist: Chicago
Release Date: 1/1970
Re-Released On: 6/24/2003
Label: Chicago Records Dist., ZYX Music
Duration: 66:15
UPCs: 703404300225, 074640002427, 074640085840, 090204774920
Genre: Rock
Styles: Contemporary Pop/Rock, Jazz-Rock, AM Pop
Moods: Brassy, Earnest, Energetic, Gentle, Passionate, Sweet, Cheerful, Freewheeling, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Lush, Poignant, Romantic, Sentimental, Smooth, Warm, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bright, Dramatic, Exuberant, Fun, Happy, Lively, Playful, Refined/Mannered, Reflective, Rollicking, Rousing, Soft, Soothing, Stylish, Summery, Confident, Innocent, Calm/Peaceful, Theatrical
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Movin' On
  2. The Road
  3. Poem for the People
  4. In the Country
  5. Wake Up Sunshine
  6. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: Make Me Smile
  7. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: So Much to Say, So Much to Give
  8. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: Anxiety's Moment
  9. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: West Virginia Fantasies
  10. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: Colour My World
  11. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: To Be Free
  12. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: Now More Than Ever
  13. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: Fancy Colours
  14. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: 25 or 6 to 4
  15. Prelude
  16. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: A.M. Mourning
  17. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: P.M. Mourning
  18. Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon: Memories of Love
  19. It Better End Soon: 1st Movement
  20. It Better End Soon: 2nd Movement
  21. It Better End Soon: 3rd Movement
  22. It Better End Soon: 4th Movement
  23. It Better End Soon: Where Do We Go from Here

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDZYX Music100062
1995CDChicago Records Dist.3002
1995CDChicago Records Dist.3002

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Album Review

The Chicago Transit Authority recorded this double-barreled follow-up to their eponymously titled 1969 debut effort. The contents of Chicago II (1970) underscore the solid foundation of complex jazz changes with heavy electric rock & roll that the band so brazenly forged on the first set. The septet also continued its ability to blend the seemingly divergent musical styles into some of the best and most effective pop music of the era. One thing that had changed was the band's name, which was shortened to simply Chicago to avoid any potential litigious situations from the city of Chicago's transportation department -- which claimed the name as proprietary property. Musically, James Pankow (trombone) was about to further cross-pollinate the band's sound with the multifaceted six-song "Ballet for a Girl in Buchannon." The classically inspired suite also garnered the band two of its most beloved hits -- the upbeat pop opener "Make Me Smile" as well as the achingly poignant "Color My World" -- both of which remained at the center of the group's live sets. Chicago had certainly not abandoned its active pursuit of blending high-octane electric rockers such as "25 or 6 to 4" to the progressive jazz inflections heard in the breezy syncopation of "The Road." Adding further depth of field is the darker "Poem for the People" as well as the politically charged five-song set titled "It Better End Soon." These selections feature the band driving home its formidable musicality and uncanny ability to coalesce styles telepathically and at a moment's notice. The contributions of Terry Kath (guitar/vocals) stand out as he unleashes some of his most pungent and sinuous leads, which contrast with the tight brass and woodwind trio of Lee Loughnane (trumpet/vocals), Walter Parazaider (woodwinds/vocals), and the aforementioned Pankow. Peter Cetera (bass/vocals) also marks his songwriting debut -- on the final cut of both the suite and the album -- with "Where Do We Go from Here." It bookends both with at the very least the anticipation and projection of a positive and optimistic future. Potential consumers should note the unsurpassed sound quality and deluxe packaging of the 2002 CD remaster. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brian Ross-MyringEngineer
Chris HinshawEngineer
Daniel SeraphineDrums
David WildLiner Notes
Don PuluseEngineer
Herbert GreenePhotography
James PankowTrombone
James William GuercioProducer
John BergCover Design
John KelloggRemix Producer
Lee LoughnaneVocals, Percussion, Trumpet
Nick FascianoCover Art
Paul KlingbergMixing, Remixing
Peter CeteraBass, Vocals, Guitar
Peter MatzOrchestration
Robert LammKeyboards, Vocals
Terry KathVocals, Guitar
Walter ParazaiderVocals, Woodwind, Wind