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Chicago X

 
Album Review: Chicago X

  • Artist: Chicago
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1976 06
  • Total Time: 37:39
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Although it was their tenth release Chicago X (1976) was actually the band's eighth studio effort -- as Chicago IV (1972) had been a live set from Carnegie Hall and Chicago IX (1975), which precedes this disc, was their first best-of collection. Musically, the combo had effectively abandoned their extended free-form jazz leanings for more succinct pop songs. That is not to say that the band couldn't rock, because they could as evidenced by the Terry Kath (guitar/vocals) full-tilt rave-up "Once or Twice," which commences the album. The hot brass section bows deeply and respectfully to their Muscle Shoals counterparts as Kath does his best funky Otis Redding vocal. Showing his tremendous depth of field, Kath bookends the LP with the empowering and positive "Hope for Love." In between those two extremes are some of Chicago's best-known works -- such as Peter Cetera's (bass/vocals) chart-topping light rock epic "If You Leave Me Now" and Robert Lamm's (keyboards/vocals) "Another Rainy Night in New York City." The latter side also reveals a minor motif, as it is a Latin-based song about the Big Apple. It follows in the footsteps of the improv-heavy "Italian from New York" from their previous studio effort, the fusion-filled Chicago VII (1974). Lamm contributes a few other tucked-away classics to Chicago X as well -- such as the aggressive and sexy "You Get It Up." There are also a pair from James Pankow(trombone/vocals) in the form of the syncopated "You Are on My Mind" -- which crossed over onto both the adult contemporary as well as pop music charts. His other composition is the classy brass of "Skin Tight." The upfront horn interjections and overall augmentation are akin to the sound made famous by their West Coast Tower of Power contemporaries. As a majority of their previous efforts had done -- all sans their debut -- Chicago X was a Top Ten album and "If You Leave Me Now" became a double Grammy winner, for both Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo Group or Chorus and Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s). The latter award was actually not given to the band, but rather to noted string arranger Jimmie Haskell and the group's longtime producer, James William Guercio. Another well-deserved Grammy was given to John Berg for his visually enticing cover art -- depicting Chicago's logo on the wrapper of what otherwise appears to be a Hershey chocolate bar. As the disc was released in the summer of the U.S. bicentennial (1976), the all-American image was undoubtedly and duly noted. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Once or Twice Terry Kath Chicago (3:02)
You Are on My Mind James Pankow Chicago (3:20)
Skin Tight James Pankow Chicago (3:16)
If You Leave Me Now (Lyrics) Peter Cetera Chicago (3:56)
Together Again Lee Loughnane Chicago (3:51)
Another Rainy Day in New York City (Lyrics) Robert Lamm Chicago (3:03)
Mama Mama (Lyrics) Peter Cetera Chicago (3:30)
Scrapbook Robert Lamm Chicago (3:29)
Gently I'll Wake You (Lyrics) Robert Lamm Chicago (3:34)
You Get It Up (Lyrics) Robert Lamm Chicago (3:35)
Hope for Love Terry Kath Chicago (3:03)

Credits

James William Guercio (Arranger), Terry Kath (Vocals), Walter Parazaider (Wind), James Pankow (Trombone), Lee Loughnane (Percussion), Terry Kath (Guitar), Peter Cetera (Bass), John Berg (Design), Robert Lamm (Keyboards), Robert Lamm (Vocals), Peter Cetera (Guitar), Nick Fasciano (Logo), Daniel Seraphine (Drums), Lee Loughnane (Vocals), James William Guercio (Producer), Peter Cetera (Vocals), Jimmie Haskell (Arranger), Lee Loughnane (Trumpet)
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Chicago X
Studio album by Chicago
Released June 14, 1976
Recorded March - April 1976, at Caribou Ranch, Nederland, CO
Genre Rock
Length 38:12
Label Columbia
Producer James William Guercio
Professional reviews
Chicago chronology
Chicago IX - Chicago's Greatest Hits
(1975)
Chicago X
(1976)
Chicago XI
(1977)

Chicago X is the tenth album by American rock band Chicago and was released in 1976. The album is notable for its soulfulness, and it ended up being a turning point in the band's career thanks to one song.

After recording Chicago VIII in a state of exhaustion, Chicago didn't return to the studio until the spring of 1976, feeling refreshed after a substantial break away. While making Chicago X, the band felt satisfied that they were making a solid record, yet the feeling - especially with producer James William Guercio - was that there may be a paucity of hits on the album. Robert Lamm's "Another Rainy Day in New York City", Terry Kath's "Once Or Twice" and James Pankow's "You Are On My Mind" were strong enough to be singles, but Guercio was keen to include Peter Cetera's outstanding new composition, "If You Leave Me Now" on Chicago X. Although the others really liked the song, they felt that it was completely out of place in style as a romantic ballad with strings (a correct observation, according to most reviewers) and should not be allotted a place on the album. The song was one of the very last to be completed, and according to reports, was very nearly left off the final product. Band member Walter Parazaider has been quoted as saying he heard the song on the radio while cleaning his pool, and initially thought "it sounded like McCartney," not realizing it was his own band's work.

However, as producer, Guercio overruled them and included it and when it became the band's first #1 hit in the US and UK, it completely changed the public's perception of Chicago, leading to more demand to feature Cetera and the ballads. Lamm and Kath, in particular, were uncomfortable with this turn of events, and it led to a growing dissatisfaction with Guercio's control over the band, contributing to his impending 1977 dismissal.

Chicago X was released in June 1976 to a receptive audience, especially after "If You Leave Me Now" had become such a big worldwide hit, giving Chicago their first UK chart album in years, reaching #21, though, oddly, it missed #1 in the US, resting at #3. The album is also notable for the lead vocal debut of trombonist James Pankow. Different band singers tried "You Are On My Mind" but Pankow felt they weren't nailing it the way he heard it, so producer Guercio said, "You sing it," and his effort landed on the album as you hear it now. Trumpet player Lee Lougnane also contributed a lead vocal for his song "Together Again," and both Pankow and Loughnane would contribute lead vocals for the Chicago XI follow-up. "You Get It Up" was sung by the entire band in unison -- thus the album's atypical crediting of Seraphine, Parazaider & deOliveira with "vocals".

In early 1977, Chicago X would win three Grammy awards; two for "If You Leave Me Now" and one for John Berg's trademark artwork, which resembled a Hershey bar this time out.

In 2002, Chicago X was remastered and reissued by Rhino Records with an early rendition of Chicago XIV's "I'd Rather Be Rich" by Lamm, in addition to Kath's "Your Love's An Attitude" - both cut in 1975 - as bonus tracks.

For the summer 2007 tour, the band included "You Are on My Mind" with Pankow again on vocals - the first time this song has been performed live since 1976-1977.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Once or Twice" (Terry Kath) – 3:01
  2. "You Are on My Mind" (James Pankow) – 3:24
  3. "Skin Tight" (Pankow) – 3:20
  4. "If You Leave Me Now" (Peter Cetera) – 3:58
  5. "Together Again" (Lee Loughnane) – 3:53
  6. "Another Rainy Day in New York City" (Robert Lamm) – 3:03
  7. "Mama Mama" (Cetera) – 3:31
  8. "Scrapbook" (Lamm) – 3:28
  9. "Gently I'll Wake You" (Lamm) - 3:36
  10. "You Get It Up" (Lamm) – 3:34
  11. "Hope for Love" (Kath) – 3:04

Personnel

The Band


Additional personnel

  • David J. Wolinski - piano and mellotron on "Hope For Love"
  • James William Guercio - acoustic guitar and bass on "If You Leave Me Now"; guitar on "Hope For Love"
  • Othello Molineaux - steel drums on "Another Rainy Day in New York City"
  • Leroy Williams - steel drums on "Another Rainy Day in New York City"
  • Jimmie Haskell - string and french horn orchestration on "If You Leave Me Now"; string conductor on "Gently I'll Wake You"
  • Rudolph Trulli - tambourine, backing vocals on 'If You Leave Me Now'

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1976 Pop Albums 3

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1976 Another Rainy Day in New York City Pop Singles 32
1976 Another Rainy Day in New York City Adult Contemporary 2
1976 If You Leave Me Now Pop Singles 1
1976 If You Leave Me Now Adult Contemporary 1
1977 You Are on My Mind Pop Singles 49

 
 

 

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