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CHICAGO ~ CHICAGO XXXVI NOW
FRONTIERS 652 (Barcode: 8024391065228) ~ USA ~ Brass Rock

Recorded: 2013 - 2014 Released: 2014

This is the 24th studio and 36th overall album by the iconic American Brass Rock group ChicagoFind albums by this artist. It is the first album of original songs by the group since “Chicago XXXFind albums with this title” released in 2006. The lineup of the group includes founding numbers: keyboardist Robert LammFind albums by this artist, trumpeter Lee LoughnaneFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Walter ParazaiderFind albums by this artist and trombonist James PankowFind albums by this artist and members who joined the group over the years: bassist Jason ScheffFind albums by this artist, guitarist Keith HowlandFind albums by this artist, drummer Tris ImbodenFind albums by this artist, vocalist / keyboardist Lou PardiniFind albums by this artist and percussionist Walfredo Reyes, Jr.Find albums by this artist, and a host of guest musicians appear on selected tracks. The album presents eleven songs, all written by the group’s members.

Musically the group returns to the hey days of their career, faithfully reproducing the Brass Rock sound that the group co-created and played from day one, and most importantly the album proves that they are still able to write excellent songs and wonderful instrumental arrangements.

Considering the fact that contemporary Pop / Rock has almost completely nothing to offer, going back to the sources seem to be the only logical way to be taken in order to produce worthwhile, coherent, interesting and artistically challenging new material.

Yes, there is nothing innovative or groundbreaking here, but that is the fate of music since decades now, so at least we are able to hear new material, that follows some of the best standards achieved decades ago, and there is nothing to be ashamed off about it.

Overall, this is an excellent album, which is a pleasure to listen to from start to finish, full of great songs and superb performances, tight, professional and well recorded. I’d take this any time before wasting time on the sonic garbage that surrounds us from so called Pop / Rock “artists” these days. Brilliant stuff!
Updated: 25/03/2022Posted: 25/03/2022CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend

CHICAGO ~ THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1979-2008
RHINO 081227954130 (Barcode: 081227954130) ~ USA ~ Brass Rock

Recorded: 1979 - 2008 Released: 2015

This is the second Box Set, which includes the remastered / expanded versions of further ten studio albums by the iconic American ensemble ChicagoFind albums by this artist, which defined the American variation of the Brass Rock genre, together with other ensembles like Blood, Sweat & TearsFind albums by this artist, DreamsFind albums by this artist, ChaseFind albums by this artist, FlockFind albums by this artist and many other less renowned music makers. Chicago were, in retrospect, the most prolific and enduring of them all and are undoubtedly an American Rock legend. They managed to combine incredible songwriting abilities, which resulted in their songs charting, despite the fact that they were hardy chart material, incredible instrumental abilities, superb vocalists and arrangement skills, which amalgamated Jazz, Blues, Rock and Pop, producing a unique sound, which managed to stay relevant despite the fads and fashions of the ever changing music scene.

The ten CDs in this box include the following albums: “Chicago 13Find albums with this title”, “Chicago XIVFind albums with this title”, “Chicago 16Find albums with this title”, “Chicago 17Find albums with this title”, “Chicago 18Find albums with this title”, “Chicago 19Find albums with this title”, “Twenty 1Find albums with this title”, “Night & Day: Big BandFind albums with this title”, “Chicago XXXFind albums with this title” and finally “Chicago XXXII Stone Of SisyphusFind albums with this title”. Not included in this Box Set are albums, which were either live albums, Greatest Hits compilations or Christmas compilations.

Chicago managed to maintain a relatively steady lineup, which of course helped to establish a polished style and superb interplay. By the time the last of the albums included in this Box Set was recorded, the following four founding members were still playing in the band: keyboardist Robert LammFind albums by this artist, trumpeter Lee LoughnaneFind albums by this artist, trombonist James PankowFind albums by this artist and saxophonist / flautist Walter ParaziderFind albums by this artist. Bassist Jason ScheffFind albums by this artist was in the band since 1985 and drummer Tris ImbodenFind albums by this artist since 1990.

Contrary to popular opinion I totally reject the accusation that Chicago completely lost their initial impact. The fact is that they still produce brilliant music, which gradually went through many changes, as did the entire music scene, but never lost their ability to write superb tunes and play with guts and gusto. The ten albums in this Box Set offer some incredible music and continue the Brass Rock tradition proudly, albeit in many different ways.

Overall, this Box Set is an unbelievable treasure chest of incredible music and a Bible of American Brass Rock. It features simply superb music in general, from start to finish. The remasters improved the sound of the original albums, but the bonus tracks are quite insignificant. No serious music collection can afford not to include this Box Set, even if one owns all the individual albums already. Absolutely essential!
Side Note
The "Original Album SeriesFind albums with this title" by Warner Bros.Find albums on this label, the "Original Album ClassicsFind albums with this title" by SonyFind albums on this label, the "5 Original AlbumsFind albums with this title" by UniversalFind albums on this label, the Box Sets by RhinoFind albums on this label and other similar releases are an archetypal example of how good intentions turn sour. Although these new editions often bring back to life some of the best music ever made on this planet, which in many cases has been lost in the tides of time and was unavailable on the market for ages, they suffer from an unforgivable disregard for the essence of cultural values and general sloppiness, contrary to human decency, which requires as to treat our Cultural Legacy with respect and loyalty.

The Box Sets produced under these monikers have no discographical information whatsoever about the lineups, musician names, composers, lyricists, dates and places of recording, original release data and even basic copyright data (the last is strictly illegal BTW). Although the original LP sleeves are reproduced, they are often edited and information (which would be in most cases too small to be readable) is removed. Most importantly these Box Sets don't include any booklet offering a historical background and perspective about the Artists and the Music, which are extremely important and vital to the preservation of our Culture and passing the knowledge to the next generations.

In short the fact that these Box Sets are meant to be inexpensive, does not mean that they have to be cheap. Considering the fact how many times this music has been sold over and over again by the labels, this is a crying shame!
Updated: 25/09/2022Posted: 25/09/2022CD 10 Mini-Sleeve Box Set Remastered Bonus Tracks Essential Recommend To A Friend

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