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Chicago VIII

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 24 Marzo 1975 · Fecha Grabación: Septiembre 1974 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · Estudio de grabación: Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado · Productor: James William Guercio
    1
    Anyway You Want
    Chicago • w: Peter Cetera • 1975 /03 /24 Side One
    0:00
  • 2
    Brand New Love Affair, Part I & II
    Chicago • w: Pankow • 1975 /03 /24 Side One
    0:00
  • 3
    Never Been in Love Before
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1975 /03 /24 Side One
    0:00
  • 4
    Hideaway
    Chicago • w: Cetera • 1975 /03 /24 Side One
    0:00
  • 5
    Till We Meet Again
    Chicago • w: Terry Kath • 1975 /03 /24 Side One
    0:00
  • 1
    Harry Truman
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1975 /03 /24 Side Two
    0:00
  • 2
    Oh, Thank You Great Spirit
    Chicago • w: Kath • 1975 /03 /24 Side Two
    7:19
  • 3
    Long Time No See
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1975 /03 /24 Side Two
    2:46
  • 4
    Ain`t It Blue?
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1975 /03 /24 Side Two
    0:00
  • 5
    Old Days
    ChicagoChicago • w: Pankow • 1975 /03 /24 Side Two
    3:31
  • 1
    Sixth Sense (Rehearsal)
    Chicago • w: Kath • 1975 /03 /24 Rhino Box Set Bonus Tracks
    5:07
  • 2
    Bright Eyes (Rehearsal)
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1975 /03 /24 Rhino Box Set Bonus Tracks
    3:41
  • 3
    Satin Doll (Live)
    Chicago • w: Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Johnny Mercer • 1975 /02 Rhino Box Set Bonus Tracks
    2:48
  • Singles


    Brand New Love Affair (Part I and II)

    Brand New Love Affair (Part I and II)

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 1975 · Fecha Grabación: 1975 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · ·
    1
    0:00
  • 2
    Hideaway
    Chicago • w: Cetera • 1975
    0:00
  • Harry Truman

    Harry Truman

    Fecha Lanzamiento: Febrero 1975 · Fecha Grabación: 1975 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · · Productor: James William Guercio
    1
    Harry Truman
    Chicago • w: Lamm • 1975 /02
    0:00
  • 2
    Till We Meet Again
    Chicago • w: Terry Kath • 1975 /02
    0:00
  • Old Days

    Old Days

    Fecha Lanzamiento: Abril 1975 · Fecha Grabación: 1974 -
    Discográfica: Columbia · · Productor: James William Guercio
    1
    Old Days
    ChicagoChicago • w: Pankow • 1975 /04
    3:31
  • 2
    Hideaway
    Chicago • w: Cetera • 1975 /04
    0:00
  • Singles

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    Chicago VIII
    Studio album by
    ReleasedMarch 24, 1975
    RecordedAugust – September 1974
    StudioCaribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado
    Genre
    Length39:18
    LabelColumbia
    ProducerJames William Guercio
    Chicago chronology
    Chicago VII
    (1974)
    Chicago VIII
    (1975)
    Chicago IX: Chicago`s Greatest Hits
    (1975)
    Singles from Chicago VIII
    1. "Harry Truman"
      Released: February 1975
    2. "Old Days"
      Released: April 1975
    3. "Brand New Love Affair"
      Released: July 1975

    Review

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    1975 studio album by Chicago

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    Allmusic[1]

    Chicago VIII is the seventh studio album by American rock band Chicago, released on March 24, 1975 by Columbia Records. Following the experimental jazz/pop stylings of Chicago VII, the band returned to a more streamlined rock-based sound on this follow-up.

    Background

    After five consecutive years of constant activity, the members of Chicago were feeling drained as they came to record Chicago VIII at producer James William Guercio`s Caribou Ranch in Colorado in the summer of 1974. While the variety in styles explored on Chicago VIII were reminiscent of Chicago VI, this particular album had a more distinct rock feel, as exemplified on Peter Cetera`s "Anyway You Want" (later covered by Canadian singer Charity Brown) and "Hideaway", as well as Terry Kath`s Hendrix tribute "Oh, Thank You Great Spirit" and James Pankow`s hit "Old Days" (#5). The ballad "Brand New Love Affair, Part I & II" charted at #61.

    Preceded by Lamm`s "Harry Truman" (#13) as lead single, Chicago VIII was held over for release until March 1975 as Chicago VII was still riding high in the charts. While it easily reached #1 in the US, the album had a lukewarm critical reception — still commonly considered, by some, as one of their weakest albums from the original lineup, resulting in the briefest chart stay of any Chicago album thus far. It was also the first album to feature session percussionist Laudir de Oliveira as a full-fledged band member rather than merely a sideman, the first addition to the original lineup.

    Inside the original LP package was an iron-on t-shirt decal of the album cover and a poster of the band in a station wagon being pulled over by a policeman.

    On the RPM Canada charts, confusion endured when the LP was mis-identified during its chart run as Chicago VII; the catalog number listed proved it was really VIII.

    This album was mixed and released in both stereo and quadraphonic. In 2002, Chicago VIII was remastered and reissued by Rhino Records with two unreleased songs: "Sixth Sense" (an instrumental, or possibly a backing track) by Kath and "Bright Eyes" by Lamm, as well as a version of "Satin Doll" recorded for a Dick Clark`s "Rockin` New Year`s Eve" special - all as bonus tracks.

    Track listing

    Side One
    No.TitleWriter(s)Vocalist(s)Length
    1."Anyway You Want"Peter CeteraCetera3:37
    2."Brand New Love Affair, Part I & II"James PankowKath & Cetera4:28
    3."Never Been in Love Before"Robert LammCetera4:10
    4."Hideaway"CeteraCetera4:44
    5."Till We Meet Again"Terry KathKath2:03

    Side Two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Vocalist(s)Length
    6."Harry Truman"LammLamm3:01
    7."Oh, Thank You Great Spirit"KathKath7:19
    8."Long Time No See"LammLamm2:46
    9."Ain`t It Blue?"LammKath & Cetera3:26
    10."Old Days"PankowCetera3:31

    Rhino Box Set Bonus Tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Vocalist(s)Length
    11."Sixth Sense (Rehearsal)"KathInstrumental5:07
    12."Bright Eyes (Rehearsal)"LammLamm3:41
    13."Satin Doll (Live)"Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Johnny MercerInstrumental2:48

    Personnel

    Chicago

    • Peter Cetera – bass, lead and backing vocals
    • Terry Kath – electric and acoustic guitars, lead and backing vocals
    • Robert Lamm – keyboards, lead and backing vocals
    • Lee Loughnane – trumpet, backing vocals
    • James Pankow – trombone, brass arrangements
    • Walter Parazaider – saxophones, flute, clarinet
    • Danny Seraphine – drums
    • Laudir de Oliveira – percussion

    Additional personnel

    • Caribou Kitchenettes – vocal chorus on "Harry Truman" (John Carsello, Donna Conroy, Laudir de Oliveira, Bob Eberhardt, Steve Fagin, Kristy Ferguson, Linda Greene, Lee Loughnane, Brandy Maitland, Katherine Ogden, James Pankow, Walter Parazaider, Joanne Rocconi, Richard Torres and Angele Warner)
    • String orchestrations on "Brand New Love Affair" and "Old Days" – Patrick Williams

    Production

    • James William Guercio – producer
    • Wayne Tarnowski – engineer
    • Jeff Guercio – engineer
    • Mark Guercio – engineer
    • Phil Ramone – mixing
    • John Berg – cover design
    • Nick Fasciano – cover design
    • Anthony Maggiore – artwork and handwriting
    • Reid Miles – poster photography

    Charts

    Chart (1975)

    Position

    Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[2]

    27

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[3]

    3

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[4]

    40

    New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[5]

    30

    Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[6]

    6

    US Billboard 200[7]

    1

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Canada (Music Canada)[8]

    Gold

    50,000^

    United States (RIAA)[9]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1975 studio album by Chicago

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[1]

    Chicago VIII is the seventh studio album by American rock band Chicago, released on March 24, 1975 by Columbia Records. Following the experimental jazz/pop stylings of Chicago VII, the band returned to a more streamlined rock-based sound on this follow-up.

    Background

    After five consecutive years of constant activity, the members of Chicago were feeling drained as they came to record Chicago VIII at producer James William Guercio`s Caribou Ranch in Colorado in the summer of 1974. While the variety in styles explored on Chicago VIII were reminiscent of Chicago VI, this particular album had a more distinct rock feel, as exemplified on Peter Cetera`s "Anyway You Want" (later covered by Canadian singer Charity Brown) and "Hideaway", as well as Terry Kath`s Hendrix tribute "Oh, Thank You Great Spirit" and James Pankow`s hit "Old Days" (#5). The ballad "Brand New Love Affair, Part I & II" charted at #61.

    Preceded by Lamm`s "Harry Truman" (#13) as lead single, Chicago VIII was held over for release until March 1975 as Chicago VII was still riding high in the charts. While it easily reached #1 in the US, the album had a lukewarm critical reception — still commonly considered, by some, as one of their weakest albums from the original lineup, resulting in the briefest chart stay of any Chicago album thus far. It was also the first album to feature session percussionist Laudir de Oliveira as a full-fledged band member rather than merely a sideman, the first addition to the original lineup.

    Inside the original LP package was an iron-on t-shirt decal of the album cover and a poster of the band in a station wagon being pulled over by a policeman.

    On the RPM Canada charts, confusion endured when the LP was mis-identified during its chart run as Chicago VII; the catalog number listed proved it was really VIII.

    This album was mixed and released in both stereo and quadraphonic. In 2002, Chicago VIII was remastered and reissued by Rhino Records with two unreleased songs: "Sixth Sense" (an instrumental, or possibly a backing track) by Kath and "Bright Eyes" by Lamm, as well as a version of "Satin Doll" recorded for a Dick Clark`s "Rockin` New Year`s Eve" special - all as bonus tracks.

    Track listing

    Side One
    No.TitleWriter(s)Vocalist(s)Length
    1."Anyway You Want"Peter CeteraCetera3:37
    2."Brand New Love Affair, Part I & II"James PankowKath & Cetera4:28
    3."Never Been in Love Before"Robert LammCetera4:10
    4."Hideaway"CeteraCetera4:44
    5."Till We Meet Again"Terry KathKath2:03

    Side Two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Vocalist(s)Length
    6."Harry Truman"LammLamm3:01
    7."Oh, Thank You Great Spirit"KathKath7:19
    8."Long Time No See"LammLamm2:46
    9."Ain`t It Blue?"LammKath & Cetera3:26
    10."Old Days"PankowCetera3:31

    Rhino Box Set Bonus Tracks
    No.TitleWriter(s)Vocalist(s)Length
    11."Sixth Sense (Rehearsal)"KathInstrumental5:07
    12."Bright Eyes (Rehearsal)"LammLamm3:41
    13."Satin Doll (Live)"Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Johnny MercerInstrumental2:48

    Personnel

    Chicago

    • Peter Cetera – bass, lead and backing vocals
    • Terry Kath – electric and acoustic guitars, lead and backing vocals
    • Robert Lamm – keyboards, lead and backing vocals
    • Lee Loughnane – trumpet, backing vocals
    • James Pankow – trombone, brass arrangements
    • Walter Parazaider – saxophones, flute, clarinet
    • Danny Seraphine – drums
    • Laudir de Oliveira – percussion

    Additional personnel

    • Caribou Kitchenettes – vocal chorus on "Harry Truman" (John Carsello, Donna Conroy, Laudir de Oliveira, Bob Eberhardt, Steve Fagin, Kristy Ferguson, Linda Greene, Lee Loughnane, Brandy Maitland, Katherine Ogden, James Pankow, Walter Parazaider, Joanne Rocconi, Richard Torres and Angele Warner)
    • String orchestrations on "Brand New Love Affair" and "Old Days" – Patrick Williams

    Production

    • James William Guercio – producer
    • Wayne Tarnowski – engineer
    • Jeff Guercio – engineer
    • Mark Guercio – engineer
    • Phil Ramone – mixing
    • John Berg – cover design
    • Nick Fasciano – cover design
    • Anthony Maggiore – artwork and handwriting
    • Reid Miles – poster photography

    Charts

    Chart (1975)

    Position

    Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[2]

    27

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[3]

    3

    Japanese Albums (Oricon)[4]

    40

    New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[5]

    30

    Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[6]

    6

    US Billboard 200[7]

    1

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Canada (Music Canada)[8]

    Gold

    50,000^

    United States (RIAA)[9]

    Platinum

    1,000,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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