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Chicago VIII [Bonus Tracks]

 
Album Review: Chicago VIII [Bonus Tracks]

  • Artist: Chicago
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 05, 2002
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Road-weary and running low on steam, the members of Chicago began tinkering with their formula on the nostalgic Chicago VIII. Robert Lamm continued to loosen his grip on the songwriting, allowing Peter Cetera, Terry Kath, and James Pankow to pen the majority of the album. The enthusiasm and drive that the band had displayed on their previous efforts was audibly escaping them, best exemplified by the lazy drawl that Cetera affects on his otherwise rocking "Anyway You Want." Finally, the jazz tinges continued to appear less and less, replaced by a brassy R&B approach that provides a more rigid structure for their tunes. But these factors don't necessarily count against the band, as many songs have a lazy, late-afternoon feel that provides a few feel-good moments. Pankow's "Brand New Love Affair, Pts. I & II" is a smooth, light rock ballad that Terry Kath wraps his soulful voice around, transforming it into a brooding lament on lost love. This track also begins to incorporate the multi-vocalist approach that would become the trademark of their '80s work, as the second half of the song is sung by Cetera and Lamm as well. Kath's "Oh, Thank You Great Spirit" is another winner, as his delicate vocals drift along on a sparse and psychedelic (for Chicago at least) sea of guitars. Pankow's "Old Days" may be the only other notable track, a powerful rocker that showcases his tight compositional skills and provided the band with the only memorable hit song from the record. Lamm's contributions are the least-commercial songs, as his arty and dynamic tracks are nostalgic entries that show him moving in an atypical direction lyrically and musically. Only his "Harry Truman" really connects, and the instrumental tributes to Depression-era jazz and the goofy singalong ending manage to render the song silly before it can really sink in. Although not terrible by any means, Chicago VIII is heavily burdened by their obvious desire to take a break. The band hits upon some wonderful ideas here, but they are simply too weary to follow them up, and the resulting album has none of the tight orchestration that reigns in their more ridiculous tendencies. [The 2002 reissue reveals the band did have some jazz-oriented tunes on deck, as bonus tracks "Sixth Sense" and "Bright Eyes" are rough sketches of what could have been two of the better songs on the record. A live version of "Satin Doll" rounds out the extras.] ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Anyway You Want (Lyrics) Peter Cetera Chicago (3:39)
Brand New Love Affair, Pts. 1 & 2 James Pankow Chicago (4:29)
Never Been in Love Before (Lyrics) Robert Lamm Chicago (4:10)
Hideaway (Lyrics) Peter Cetera Chicago (4:45)
Till We Meet Again Terry Kath Chicago (2:04)
Harry Truman (Lyrics) Robert Lamm Chicago (3:02)
Oh, Thank You Great Spirit Terry Kath Chicago (7:20)
Long Time No See (Lyrics) Robert Lamm Chicago (2:48)
Ain't It Blue? (Lyrics) Robert Lamm Chicago (3:27)
Old Days James Pankow Chicago (3:34)
Sixth Sense [Rehearsal][#][*] Terry Kath Chicago (5:06)
Bright Eyes [Rehearsal][#][*] Robert Lamm Chicago (3:40)
Satin Doll [Live, 1974][#][*] Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Billy Strayhorn Chicago (2:47)

Credits

Chicago (Main Performer), Robert Lamm (Keyboards), Robert Lamm (Vocals), Peter Cetera (Bass), Peter Cetera (Vocals), Linda "Peaches" Green (Vocals), James William Guercio (Producer), Terry Kath (Guitar), Terry Kath (Vocals), Lee Loughnane (Trumpet), Lee Loughnane (Vocals), Lee Loughnane (A&R), David McLees (A&R), Bob O'Neill (Project Assistant), James Pankow (Trombone), James Pankow (Vocals), Walter Parazaider (Vocals), Walter Parazaider (Woodwind), Gary Peterson (A&R), Phil Ramone (Mixing), Daniel Seraphine (Drums), Armin Steiner (Engineer), Wayne Tarnowski (Engineer), Richard Torres (Vocals), Jeff Guercio (Engineer), Mark Guercio (Engineer), John Berg (Cover Design), Reid Miles (Photography), David Donnelly (Mixing), David Donnelly (Remastering), Pat Williams (Orchestration), Maria Villar (Art Direction), Maria Villar (Design), Steven Chean (Editorial Research), Phil Gallo (Liner Notes), Steve Woolard (Project Assistant), Nick Fasciano (Cover Design), Jeff Magid (Mixing), Jeff Magid (Audio Supervisor), Randy Perry (Project Assistant), Krista Ferguson (Vocals), Mike Engstrom (Product Manager), Cory Frye (Editorial Supervision), April Milek (Project Assistant), Tim Scanlin (Liner Note Coordination), John Carsello (Vocals), Joanne Rocconi (Vocals), Laudir DeOliveira (Percussion), Laudir DeOliveira (Conga), Laudir DeOliveira (Vocals), Katherine Ogden (Vocals), Steve Fagin (Vocals), Brandy Maitland (Vocals), Ingrid K. Olson (Project Assistant)
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