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Life Is Good in My Neighborhood

 
Album Review: Life Is Good in My Neighborhood

  • Artist: Robert Lamm
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 25, 1995
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Skinny Boy, the first solo album by Chicago keyboard player and singer Robert Lamm, came out at the height of the group's popularity in the mid-'70s and never had much of a chance for independent success. Lamm continued with the group, his early prominence came to be eclipsed by Peter Cetera's. By 1995, when he finally released his second solo album, Life Is Good in My Neighborhood, on Chicago's own record label, the group had not had a new album out in four years. Lamm seemed to have labored long and hard over the release, which was full of well-written and powerfully sung original songs. In particular, his social conscience, expressed in early Chicago material but not much since, was given free rein, as he reflected on the state of things in "In This Country," lamented "All the Years" that had gone by without improvement, and wondered whether "Jesse" (Jackson, presumably) could improve matters. But as that reference (in a song copyrighted 1988) suggested, by 1995 much of the album was dated. This was especially true of its sound and arrangements, which were dominated by the icy keyboards, searing guitar work, and drum programming typical of the early and mid-'80s arena-rock style of performers like Foreigner, Journey, and Starship. If Life Is Good in My Neighborhood had been released by a major label at that time, it might have been competitive. By 1995, it seemed a throwback. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
My Neighborhood [Version A] Bill Gable, Robert Lamm Robert Lamm
When the Rain Becomes Robert Lamm, Bill Gable Robert Lamm
All the Years Robert Lamm, Bruce Gaitsch Robert Lamm
Murder on Me Frankie Vinci, Robert Lamm Robert Lamm
Jesse Robert Lamm, Steven Tavani Robert Lamm
Ain't No Ordinary Thing Gerard McMahon, Robert Lamm Robert Lamm
Tabla Randy Goodrum, Robert Lamm Robert Lamm
In This Country Robert Lamm, Gerard McMahon Robert Lamm
When Will the World Be Like Lovers Robert Lamm, David Foster, Tommy Keane Robert Lamm
My Neighborhood [Version B] Bill Gable, Robert Lamm Robert Lamm

Credits

Chrystin Nevarez (Assistant Engineer), Jill Dell'Abate (Vocals (Background)), Gordon Grody (Vocals (Background)), John Agnello (Engineer), Randy Goodrum (Programming), Vittorio Zammarano (Engineer), Robert Lamm (Programming), Gerard McMahon (Vocals (Background)), Deborah Resto (Vocals (Background)), Frankie Vinci (Vocals (Background)), Robert Lamm (Vocals (Background)), John Van Eps (Producer), Bill Gable (Vocals (Background)), Dawayne Bailey (Guitar), Karen Kamon (Vocals (Background)), Jerry Goodman (Violin (Electric)), Randy Goodrum (Mixing), Mick Guzauski (Mixing), Ray Hernandez (Vocals (Background)), Michael Landau (Guitar), John Van Eps (Keyboards), Eddy Ganz (Vocals (Background)), Curtis Rance King, Jr. (Vocals (Background)), Scott Canto (Assistant Engineer), Robert Lamm (Vocals), Phil Ramone (Producer), Carol Steele (Percussion), Robert Lamm (Keyboards), John McCurry (Guitar), Randy Goodrum (Producer), Randy Goodrum (Vocals (Background)), Jeff Poe (Engineer), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), John Van Eps (Programming), Dámaris Carbaugh (Vocals (Background)), Robert Lamm (Piano), John McCurry (Vocals (Background)), Richard Oliver (Engineer)
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